The Sunflower, v.62, no.46 (April 15, 1958)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.62, no.46, Wichita, Kansas, April 15, 1958. - 4 pages
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Article(s): 28,000 awarded WU [illegible] psych research -- Carnival rides added to May Day program: Hope to aid 'festive air' -- House, grant willed to WU -- AC Board [illegible] due -- Next year's Gore Scholars named -- Intercultural workshop features Indian lecture -- Bagpipe latest addition to Air ROTC band here -- Pepsters clinic planned -- '58 college student parallels organization man / Associated collegiate press -- Eulogy to a Maypole -- Subject: Thomas Wolfe: Biography nears completion / Betty Kirkendall -- Banquet to honor BWOC's tonight -- Play tryouts for summer will be held -- Dom-pah-pah: Annual 'concert' presented by Kappa Kappa Psi pledges / Ed Thompson -- Las Vegas goal of 40 cadets -- Spanish prof Fullbright [sic] winner -- Senator donates rare historical book to WU -- ADS wins contract for '59 directory -- Name SFB officers
Photograph(s): A new addition to this year's Hippodrome festivities will be a carnival. Hippodrome committee members said the carnival will occupy the area in the circle of the main entrance of campus. Included in the carnival will be a ferris wheel, a roller coaster, and a merry-go-round. p. 1 -- [illegible] The Scottish have infiltrated into the ranks of the Air Force ROTC Band. John Davidson, clad in Scottish kilts and carrying the bagpipe, joined the band several weeks ago. Phillip Jefferies [illegible] the band. p. 1 -- Another tradition will be gone this year. The annual Maypole Winding ceremonies, many years a tradition on the campus, will be excluded from this year's Hippodrome activities. p. 2 -- Music music music (?) filled the area in front of Jardine Hall, Friday, as pledges of Kappa Kappa Psi played their traditional concert. Six pledges, clad in parts of costumes, took part in this semester's pledge activities. p. 3