The Sunflower, v.63, no.01 (September 19, 1958)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.63, no.1, Wichita, Kansas, September 19, 1958. - 6 pages

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Article(s): Parking rules in full swing Monday: No stalls unreserved on streets -- Library has added rules, upped fines -- 'Snare the Falcons' set for Nightshirt theme -- Former Prime Minister signed for forum lecture in March -- SGA meeting place difficult to secure -- Enrollment at 5,436 -- The year ahead -- Convo slated for tonight -- Game tickets in Rotunda -- Area editors to attend annual meet tonight -- Faculty grows 38; 3 added to staff -- Tomorrow last day to have ID's [sic] taken -- Catholic students to attend mass -- 'Shocker 11 moral up' coach says -- 4 teams to begin MVC play -- Intramural football deadline set -- Shocks open against Bowling Green: 11 return to squad -- 'Pygmalion' tryouts to close tonight -- Williams joins CAC; Grand opening set
Photograph(s): While some students complained against the dollar parking fees assessed this semester, others felt it was well spent on the improved and expanded parking facilities at the University. What was formerly dust and mud has been transformed into permanently-surfaced parking lots. p. 1 -- Through the Sunflower and their student government, students successfully campaigned for improved parking, more sidewalks, and better campus lighting. Only five months ago this picture was taken of the parking lot by Veterans Field. p. 1 -- Ready, set: Shocker [illegible] prepare to meet their opening opponents the Falcons of Bowling Green. Until the opening of the semester, the football team members met twice daily on the Yale practice field /Richard Vye. p. 4 -- Co-captain Jerry Davis; Co-captain Bob Cooper. p. 5 -- Marshall Williams, left, now assistant CAC director, is pictured with William Glenn, director of the Center. Williams will help coordinate and plan the program in the campus headquarters. p. 6
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