The Sunflower, v.65, no.31 (February 14, 1961)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.65, no.31, Wichita, Kansas, February 14, 1961. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Mating birds reason for St. Valentine's Day / Elvira Valenzuela -- Works of famous printmaker on display in art gallery -- Pianist slates performance for tomorrow -- WU faces showdown in Cincy game -- Applications for seminar grants due -- Shocker grad returns to U.S. -- Faculty group will star in concert -- Editorial views: Homecoming-When?; State aid-Now! -- The readers speak: Mr. S claims SGA story misleading / Phil Saunsauch; Reader objects to U.S.K.W. name / Milton Woll -- DU's donate helmets -- Women's news section: The social set / Anne Hubbard -- -- Grocery bill gains as we do the same -- Frats elect new officers -- Center communique / Dave Davidson -- 300 seniors to visit campus from 3 Wichita high schools -- Civil service representative to visit WU -- Censored TU editor quits
Photograph(s): The top senior men were chosen last Friday night by the HYM dance sponsored by the University YWCA. Members of the YWCA selected the men. / p. 1 -- Belle and Bill of the Ball reign over the HYM dance Friday night. Carolyn Dove, Belle, and Bill, Rusty Crawford were chosen by the number of tickets sold by her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. p. 1 -- Children of the Institute of Logopedics show off their new helmets to DU's Ralph Cook and Dick Lemmon. The helmets were donated by the fraternity. p. 3 -- The Colorado Derby building, located in downtown Wichita, is a major source of revenue for the proposed University library. The title to the nine-story building was given to the University last year by Harvey and Frank Ablah, long-time Wichita residents. p. 4