The Sunflower, v.68, no.18 (November 19, 1963)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.68, no.18, Wichita, Kansas, November 19, 1963. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Experimental group offers 2 one-act plays this week -- Music concert slated tonight -- Blood donors to be sought next week -- Students visit local homes to end week -- Bolshoi ballet showing slated for tomorrow -- Organizations must register by Friday -- SGA meeting set for tonight in CAC -- Cowgill develops scholarship to send student to Africa -- Shocks upset Cincy 23-30 / Ted Rinebarger -- Editorial views: No finals plan -- U.S. develops anti-missile missile / Grady Nixon -- Collection of Indian artifacts displayed by Dean emeritus / Doug Stern -- Lorca's 'Bernarda Alba' cast; Set for December staging -- 'Hunters' scheduled in reel time series -- Shocker shenanigans / Lorry Brosius -- Senior cadets learn to fly -- NAACP head set to speak to Demos -- Future teachers set for interviews today -- WU coed wins farm bureau talent contest -- Contemporary Japanese art currently on display in FAC
Photograph(s): Rehearsing a scene from "That Night at the Fergusons" to be presented this week by Experimental Theatre are Marian Hall, Cliff Hall, Carol Markley, and Jana Gutsche. They are being directed by Chris Howse. p. 1 -- Pete Mills, WU back, goes for a short gainer against Cincinnati. p. 1 -- WRA tournament winners are, bottom left, Kathy Brooks, Perry Porter, Becky Romine, Jan Green, Barbara Bishop, and Pat Vail. Miss Porter and Miss Vail were winner and runner-up in table tennis. Others are finalists in doubles badminton. p. 3
"Future Teacher Interviews Today See Page 4"
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