The Sunflower, v.63, no.22 (December 9, 1958)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.63, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, December 9, 1958. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Cadets add lights to 'Tree of Life' -- Rathbone to appear with music groups -- 'Salesman' to start Thursday -- Scholars' week plans underway -- WU choir to carol over CBS -- Final exams scheduled for Jan. 14 -- Editorials: WU ignored -- Signs...signs..signs..: Student prints CAC signs -- Strictly social: Campus group has only ISA house -- Dorm men to play Santa -- Delta Gamma's unique fir chest purchased by member in Norway
Photograph(s): Pair confer: Dr. David Foltz, professor and head of vocal music, confers with Basil Rathbone, star of stage and screen, who will be here in May for a presentation of 'King David.' The choral work will be presented by University music groups. p. 1 -- Signs galore: David McMinimy sits at the sign printing machine where he prepares CAC signs for campus organizations. He spends about 15 hours weekly printing the various signs. / photo by Paul Cummins. p. 2 -- Winter sunlight: Rays of light brighten the modern Independent Students' Association house. The structure on which the group has retired the mortgage, as the most recently built house on campus. / photo by Lloyd Tomberlin. p. 3 -- Norwegian gift: Janice Knutsen shows Peggy Ann Kennedy, both Liberal Arts sophomores, the Norwegian Fir chest which she purchased during her summer visit there. p. 4
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