The Sunflower, v.62, no.12 (October 29, 1957)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.62, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, October 29, 1957. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Math building work begins -- First class award to Sunflower -- [illegible] group elects 1st president -- Flying Club attracts 75 -- Indian author will lecture -- Music, art students to have dance -- Prof calls cultural experience 'gratifying' / Vida Vinduska -- YWCA will make plans for carnival -- End goal-Yearbook -- It's this way / Diane Copeland -- KMUW staff will meet Wednesday -- Library familiarity seen as student boon / Betty Kirkendall -- Pershing Rifles host Logo tots -- Tri Delta dance held Saturday -- 'Halloween Hop' is theme of Gamma Phi dance -- 'Round the campus / Evelyn Jones -- ROTC drill squad joins in premier -- Gamma pledges honored at Mambo Club Friday night
Photograph(s): [Illegible] equipment moved to the campus last week as construction began for the $450,000 Math and Physics Building. The structure is scheduled to be completed by next fall. p. 1 -- Returning from Germany where he taught in a girls' school, Dr. Allan Cress, head of the German department, shows on a map where he lived in Germany. Dr. Cress was an exchange professor under the Fulbright Scholarship program. p. 1 -- Studying in the Heimple Browsing Room, Merry Sue Blair, Liberal Arts senior, finds the surroundings comfortable and pleasant. p. 2 -- "I'll hold it, you bite it," said Honorary Cadet Donna Kay Gooden, as she assists children at the Halloween Party sponsored by the Army ROTC. About 200 children from the Institute of Logopedics attended the party. p. 3