The Sunflower, v.68, no.45 (April 17, 1964)

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1964-04-17
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.68, no.45, Wichita, Kansas, April 17, 1964. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Band to present festival program -- 22 coeds honored at BWOC banquet -- Voting polls close at 1 p.m. today -- Debate team on the road this weekend -- 'Fantasticks' to close '63-'64 theatre season -- Teacher ed applications due April 24 -- Coeds may apply for AWS council -- Cast picked for 'The Blacks' in Pit Theater production -- Editorial views: It's up to you -- Internationals to sponsor riding, soccer -- Model United Nations attended by students -- Drive falls short of expected goal -- Frats receive national praise for grade point -- Around the campus -- Chaperon powers granted to students -- 70 per cent [sic] of students earn degrees -- Graduate students chairman named -- Netters drop OSU in 8th straight win / Bill Mingle -- Sooners win Shock hosted golf matches -- Parsons to oppose Shocker nine today -- Student drivers can compete in 'Safe Driving Road-e-o' -- Ed-TV to salute composer Giannini -- Business frat announces new officers -- 2 new courses slated for summer program -- Spanish dept., Pan-Am club holds meeting -- Tulane University student wins billiard championship / Rick Lane -- KMUW director authorized grant for TV productions -- Profs to teach 3 courses in proposal by Oregon dean
Photograph(s): "The Fantasticks," the final production of the University Theatre will be staged tonight and tomorrow night in the Commons Auditorium. p. 1 -- Chester Anderson. p. 3
"Educational Television Schedules Composer See Page 4"
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