The Sunflower, v.65, no.42 (March 24, 1961)
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Issue Date
1961-03-24
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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 financial aid
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.65, no.42, Wichita, Kansas, March 24, 1961. - 6 pages
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Article(s): May Queen voting today -- Young Republicans will host state convention -- WU debaters attend meet at K-State -- State aid tentatively approved -- 24 students discuss JFK's Peace Corps -- '6 gun to '61' film slated -- Exam theft attempt foiled -- 'Clean look' at WU situation proposed by ACTION policies -- Editorial views: A political look -- As an outsider: 'Save-the-school' campaign begins / Ron Smith -- University drama: Theatre make debut -- The readers speak: New campus party causes comparison / Donald Buchanan -- Campaign for movie 'Oscar' pays off for former coed -- Open house awards given here, April 7 -- ROTC cadets hold annual Easter party -- 2 WU programs slated for TV -- Young presidents group to hold guest luncheon -- 3,000 musicians attending convo -- 'Folksy' dance in CAC today -- Coeds seek spring contrast -- Men's clothing features new colors, patterns / Sharon Monasmith -- Queen finalists model clothes -- Art student shows prints, paintings -- Coeds step forward to 'Fem' look -- Coed sportswear scene sees numerous changes -- Editor speaks out against cage "fix' / Bob Young -- 42 Freshmen candidates create 'different' problem for Foldberg -- McCarrier, Kraus take first in open track encounter -- Journalism societies to aid in city high school contest
Photograph(s): Quincalee Brown; Sidney Watrous; Marlene Dirks. p. 1 -- Henrietta Nye; Diana Brewer; Myrna Schenck. p. 1 -- Sunflower Press Queen Charlotte Vitz, Education junior, pauses during a tour, early this week, of the Sunflower's printing facilities. / photo by Vaughn Sink. p. 3 -- Dressed for the movie date in the latest spring fashions are Jean Wittmann and Pete Strout. Wearing a light orange shirtwaist dress accented by a leather belt and contrasting sweater and bracelet, Miss Wittmann admires her escort wearing his new suit with the English look. The suit features a fest in small plaid to contrast the light tan / photo by Don Estes. p. 4 -- Uncaptioned photograph of a male-presenting person wearing shorts, a short-sleeved shirt and tennis shoes with socks. p. 4 -- In Easter bonnets Judy Goss, Business junior, and Jan Benedict, Education senior, show off their new outfits / Don Estes. p. 5 -- Spring sports in weather like this?: The Shocker spring athletes were faced with additional problems early this week as a healthy blanket of snow descended on the campus. Arriving, ironically, on the first day of spring, the snow obliterated yard markers, home plate, the putting green, and parts of the tennis net. / photo by Vaughn Sink. p. 6
Article(s): May Queen voting today -- Young Republicans will host state convention -- WU debaters attend meet at K-State -- State aid tentatively approved -- 24 students discuss JFK's Peace Corps -- '6 gun to '61' film slated -- Exam theft attempt foiled -- 'Clean look' at WU situation proposed by ACTION policies -- Editorial views: A political look -- As an outsider: 'Save-the-school' campaign begins / Ron Smith -- University drama: Theatre make debut -- The readers speak: New campus party causes comparison / Donald Buchanan -- Campaign for movie 'Oscar' pays off for former coed -- Open house awards given here, April 7 -- ROTC cadets hold annual Easter party -- 2 WU programs slated for TV -- Young presidents group to hold guest luncheon -- 3,000 musicians attending convo -- 'Folksy' dance in CAC today -- Coeds seek spring contrast -- Men's clothing features new colors, patterns / Sharon Monasmith -- Queen finalists model clothes -- Art student shows prints, paintings -- Coeds step forward to 'Fem' look -- Coed sportswear scene sees numerous changes -- Editor speaks out against cage "fix' / Bob Young -- 42 Freshmen candidates create 'different' problem for Foldberg -- McCarrier, Kraus take first in open track encounter -- Journalism societies to aid in city high school contest
Photograph(s): Quincalee Brown; Sidney Watrous; Marlene Dirks. p. 1 -- Henrietta Nye; Diana Brewer; Myrna Schenck. p. 1 -- Sunflower Press Queen Charlotte Vitz, Education junior, pauses during a tour, early this week, of the Sunflower's printing facilities. / photo by Vaughn Sink. p. 3 -- Dressed for the movie date in the latest spring fashions are Jean Wittmann and Pete Strout. Wearing a light orange shirtwaist dress accented by a leather belt and contrasting sweater and bracelet, Miss Wittmann admires her escort wearing his new suit with the English look. The suit features a fest in small plaid to contrast the light tan / photo by Don Estes. p. 4 -- Uncaptioned photograph of a male-presenting person wearing shorts, a short-sleeved shirt and tennis shoes with socks. p. 4 -- In Easter bonnets Judy Goss, Business junior, and Jan Benedict, Education senior, show off their new outfits / Don Estes. p. 5 -- Spring sports in weather like this?: The Shocker spring athletes were faced with additional problems early this week as a healthy blanket of snow descended on the campus. Arriving, ironically, on the first day of spring, the snow obliterated yard markers, home plate, the putting green, and parts of the tennis net. / photo by Vaughn Sink. p. 6
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.65 no.42
v.65 no.42