The Sunflower, v.65, no.29 (February 7, 1961)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.66, 5no.29, Wichita, Kansas, February 7, 1961. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Irish play scheduled for March -- Books featured by Eggheads: Seven Select-a-Lectures scheduled for tomorrow -- Beta's, DG's rank highest on grades -- AROTC head is promoted -- Senior Week starts Feb. 20 -- Dr. McKinley former chem head, dies -- WU receives fellowships -- Haul Your Man: YWCA to name royalty, top men at annual dance -- Grad receives study grant -- WU receives fellowships -- Editorial views: Money well spent -- 84 graduate at mid-term here -- Engineers hold annual meet -- Boufant [sic] becomes vogue with campus coiffures / Sharon Monasmith -- Women's news section: The social set / Anne Hubbard -- New Experimental [illegible] launched for second [illegible] / Elvira Valenzuela -- Mikrokosmos now soliciting material for spring release -- Baseball players will meet today -- Nazi film slated -- Accounting department receives $500 gift -- Scholarships to be given to 2 students -- Coed's rush begins soon fraternities in progress -- Education students plan conference
Photograph(s): With 'Operation Egghead' officially launched Monday, Marylin Hoagland, Scholarship Breakfast chairman, Marilyn Mullikin, publicity chairman, and Judy Denton, Mortar Board president take a breather between the week's activities. / photo by Chuck Dallas. p. 1 -- Colonel John Beeson. p. 1 -- Students swing to the music of Dan Tontz and his combo in the Friday opening of the new Alibi. / photo by Chuck Dallas. p. 3 -- Steve Gibson makes an adjustment in the 'homemade' spotlights which will be utilized in 'Experimental Theatre' productions. / photo by Chuck Dallas. p. 4
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