The Sunflower, v.62, no.31 (February 14, 1958)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.62, no.31, Wichita, Kansas, February 14, 1958. - 6 pages

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Article(s): YW dance is tonight -- Ceremonies today inaugurate center -- Did you remember? Valentines…for the birds? -- Plans for Greek song contest made -- University represented: Student to serve as guide at World's Fair in Brussels / Vida Vinduska -- Musical tribute to be held tonight -- Choral leader added to WU music school -- New classes in honors get underway -- Who's to blame? -- It's this way / Diane Copeland -- On campus / Max Shulman -- Lots cause 'muddy' dilemma -- 3 WU students win in Naftzager auditions -- Young love topic of Wednesday film -- Warner gets KMUW post; Earlier air time announced -- SC discusses meeting change -- WU, city teachers plan Tuesday meeting here -- Ads charter reality; Initiation is tonight -- Jewish music to highlight festival here -- Cincy tops in MV race -- Shocks host Tulsa five -- Men's rush ends Feb. 19 -- Center features scientific movie -- Tests scheduled for incoming students -- Mortar Board to honor sophs -- New AFROTC prof appointed -- Opera cast includes six music students -- Cast tryouts set for I-act -- CEB position open -- Milwaukee schools to interview here
Photograph(s): University students Fred Saunderman, Liberal Arts senior, and [illegible] Skaggs, Business Administration sophomore, joins in the national celebration of Saint Valentine's Day. p. 1 -- Noting their parts in the McLanahan Concert are, from left, Dr. Howard Ellis, director of the concert; Mary Lee Scott, Fine Arts junior, and a member of the orchestra; and Greg Fowler, program chairman for the concert. p. 1 -- Ankle deep in mire from fall to spring. University parking lots present a challenge to the driver who likes clean shoes. p. 2 -- Spinning ropes and twirling batons fill the air as the University Twirlers practice the exhibition they will present tomorrow night during half-time of the WU-Tulsa basketball game. A comboy [sic] theme carried out music from "Oklahoma!" will be featured along with two-baton twirling. The twirlers, from left to right, are Sheridan Ashley, Mary Cloutier, Betty Richter, Marilyn Buck, and Marcene Solomon, head twirler. p. 4 -- What is it? The cast wall of Rm. 136 in the Communications Building. Monday afternoon as the wall cracked the plaster gave way, leaving the speech classroom 'condemned' for an undetermined period. Classes previously meeting in the room have been assigned other rooms on the campus, as repairmen began working on the wall. p. 6
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