The Sunflower, v.62, no.06 (October 8, 1957)
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.62, no.6, Wichita, Kansas, October 8, 1957. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Young GOP's plan workshop -- Prof hears orbit signal -- Alum Day rules are released -- Army's 'Rifles' gain members -- Pics reach record high -- Coed Queen: Miss Nebraska to college; Crown swapped for beanie / George Leondedis -- Accountants attend CPA meeting here -- Student forum opens series -- 260 receive 30,000 dollars in WU loans -- Sunflower policy -- Outer space, inner space -- It's this way / Diane Copeland -- New political group makes name known -- AWS members to state meet -- 35,000 dollars first fire damage estimate -- Figure, not fads: Stylist stresses personality and wardrobe keyed to basics -- Ex-prof's painting presented -- Dean Habein to meet -- Fraternities pledge 139 men
Photograph(s): A desk in the Art Building was covered with rubbish resulting when part of the ceiling above the desk collapsed Wednesday, in the fire in the building. Several of the floors of the second story rooms were covered with parts of the ceiling. p. 1 -- Carolyn McGirr, Miss Nebraska. p. 1 -- Fire broke out in the Art Building Wednesday resulting in partial loss of the building. Shown in upper left is the spot where the fire started when a kiln flue overheated and caught fire. Shown in lower left, three firemen examine the loss in one of the class rooms. Shown above, William Loy, graduate teaching fellow in art. p. 3 -- An assistant in the library stands near the oil portrait of Arthur Hoare, former faculty member and professor emeritus of mathematics. The painting was presented to the University recently. / photo by Bob Anderson. p. 4