The Sunflower, v.65, no.16 (November 8, 1960)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.65, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, November 8, 1960. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Homecoming plans gather momentum: Friday's Queen election sets record for period -- Curtain call for opera nears: Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives' Nov. 10 to 12 -- Shockers score late to trip Tulsa, 21-20 -- Annual Yule fund begins -- 2 band shows set for HC grid game -- Players prep for 'Menagerie' / Sue Stoner -- Collegiate politicians climax long, busy campaigns today / Mary Jane Dunlap -- Editorial views: This is the day -- The readers speak / Kyoko Ando, Anne Hubbard -- Two great men, one winner: Richard M. Nixon / Bill Bidwell; John F. Kennedy / Vaughn Sink -- Elections: That 'wanted' feeling - Voting enthusiasm high / Jan Foltz -- Men cheerleaders buy uniforms / Marilyn Kinney -- 14 named to AWS board -- Wide variety of shows planned by KMUW-FM -- AE student is awarded $400 grant -- Shocks, Drake tie for crown in Valley cross country go
Photograph(s): Opera in English: Crandall Ward, baritone, (left), Howard Solomon, bass, practice for 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' to be presented Nov. 10-12 in the Fine Arts Center Recital Hall, by the University Opera Theatre. / photo by Gary Herlocker. p. 1 -- 'What is this?' asks Gary Bender of Patti Woolsey as they practice for the University production of 'The Glass Menagerie.' Miss Woolsey plays the part of Laura Winfield while Bender plays the part of the gentleman caller. / photo by Gary Herlocker. p. 1 -- At the Beta Theta Pi annual Betty Coed Dance Friday night, Diana Brewer, Education senior, was crowned Betty Co-ed [sic] by Mrs. Karen Williams Pyle, last year's Betty Coed. p. 3