The Sunflower, v.65, no.23 (December 9, 1960)
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.65, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, December 9, 1960. - 4 pages
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Article(s): 500-plus register at start -- Meeting set for CAC probe: Operation to be viewed in meeting open to all -- Sunflower forms due on Jan. 3 -- Fellowship interviews scheduled -- Singers will be heard on CBS radio hookup -- WU sponsors TV programs -- Classes end 16th for Yule vacation -- Skiers to leave on Jan. 20 -- Music group slates TV appearance, too -- 'How to Fall' first lesson in riding course here / Dennis Prouty -- Editorial views: An opportunity; Seminar priceless -- Government not needed, student says -- Shockers to try for 4th win -- Keglers brace for Tulsa -- Cage team picked for all-valley -- Activities around campus: Education major elected AWS freshman board president
Photograph(s): A part of "The Kansas Scene," pre-Centennial art exhibit in the Little Gallery of the Art Building is this oil painting of a black angus cattle farm near Topeka. The painting was done by Dr. John Simoni, professor and chairman of art. Other works, including watercolors by Clark Britton, assistant professor of art, are on exhibit. / photo by Gary Herlocker. p. 1 -- "Horsing around" are the women of the riding class. This course is offered by the physical education department and has been offered by the University for 20 years. / photo by Gary Herlocker. p. 1 -- Ron Heller, Shocker forward, was named to the pre-season all Missouri Valley Conference basketball team by Valley officials. p. 3