The Sunflower, v.66, no.46 (April 6, 1962)
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Issue Date
1962-04-06
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , University of Wichita -- State system integration
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.66, no.46, Wichita, Kansas, April 6, 1962. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Balloting for SGA ends at 1 -- 1962 Interfest opens tonight -- Student-faculty court rules mis-interpretation -- Petition asks referendum vote on SGA -- Health forms here -- WU students to campaign for state aid -- The readers speak: Hunt blasts blurb contents, 'Author' / Bob Hunt; Student supports 'Hunt' viewpoint / Judith L. Wallace; Reader applauds Sunflower article / W. A. Pearce -- Editorial views: Grow up or get out -- Sanity of outsideness / Ron Smith -- Educational tax deduction ruling sought from House Committee -- Major victory is realized in cancer research program / Carol Chambers -- Christian Scientist to speak Monday -- 'Social function of intellectual' talk set Sunday -- Delegates to Model United Nations experience international politics -- Sports Spindle / Roger Doyle -- Operetta set for 'Action' show Sunday -- '2-bit Flick' plot adapted from novel -- Sober, satirical undertones noted in Fine Arts Festival -- 6 theatre 'vets' to portray 'Arms, the Man' on April 12-14 -- 'Happy Birthday' curtains tonight
Photograph(s): Taking a break: Neela Necar, from Turkey (left) is shown here taking a break from working on various booths being entered in the 1962 Interfest. Chatting with her are Erik Almskog, from Norway, and Gary Martin form the U.S. p. 1 -- Outgoing SGA officers conducted their last official meeting Tuesday night. Pictured at the head table (left) Treasurer Joan Roe, President Woody Thompson, Vice-president Bob Hunt, and Executive secretary Linda Plott. / photo by Tom Doan. p. 1 -- Arms and the man: Wilbur Love, a Bulgarian officer is shown kissing the hand of Jacqueline Blaine, his fiancee. The play will be presented In-the-Round April 12-14. p. 1 -- The four fraternities on campus were recently presented an award by National Inter-Fraternity Council for having achieved a combined grade average higher than that of the all-men campus average. Dr. George Comstock, Director of Counseling, is shown presenting the award to IFC members John Fairhurst, left, and Jerry Wells. p. 3 -- Ballast party candidates: Seeking top positions for the next student congress on the Ballast ticket are left, Marya Hieger, secretary; Larry Axline, vice-president; Jim Armour, treasurer. / photo by Tom Doan. p. 6
"Mid-west United Nations Discussed See Page 5"
Article(s): Balloting for SGA ends at 1 -- 1962 Interfest opens tonight -- Student-faculty court rules mis-interpretation -- Petition asks referendum vote on SGA -- Health forms here -- WU students to campaign for state aid -- The readers speak: Hunt blasts blurb contents, 'Author' / Bob Hunt; Student supports 'Hunt' viewpoint / Judith L. Wallace; Reader applauds Sunflower article / W. A. Pearce -- Editorial views: Grow up or get out -- Sanity of outsideness / Ron Smith -- Educational tax deduction ruling sought from House Committee -- Major victory is realized in cancer research program / Carol Chambers -- Christian Scientist to speak Monday -- 'Social function of intellectual' talk set Sunday -- Delegates to Model United Nations experience international politics -- Sports Spindle / Roger Doyle -- Operetta set for 'Action' show Sunday -- '2-bit Flick' plot adapted from novel -- Sober, satirical undertones noted in Fine Arts Festival -- 6 theatre 'vets' to portray 'Arms, the Man' on April 12-14 -- 'Happy Birthday' curtains tonight
Photograph(s): Taking a break: Neela Necar, from Turkey (left) is shown here taking a break from working on various booths being entered in the 1962 Interfest. Chatting with her are Erik Almskog, from Norway, and Gary Martin form the U.S. p. 1 -- Outgoing SGA officers conducted their last official meeting Tuesday night. Pictured at the head table (left) Treasurer Joan Roe, President Woody Thompson, Vice-president Bob Hunt, and Executive secretary Linda Plott. / photo by Tom Doan. p. 1 -- Arms and the man: Wilbur Love, a Bulgarian officer is shown kissing the hand of Jacqueline Blaine, his fiancee. The play will be presented In-the-Round April 12-14. p. 1 -- The four fraternities on campus were recently presented an award by National Inter-Fraternity Council for having achieved a combined grade average higher than that of the all-men campus average. Dr. George Comstock, Director of Counseling, is shown presenting the award to IFC members John Fairhurst, left, and Jerry Wells. p. 3 -- Ballast party candidates: Seeking top positions for the next student congress on the Ballast ticket are left, Marya Hieger, secretary; Larry Axline, vice-president; Jim Armour, treasurer. / photo by Tom Doan. p. 6
"Mid-west United Nations Discussed See Page 5"
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.66 no.46
v.66 no.46