The Sunflower, v.68, no.33 (February 25, 1964)
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Issue Date
1964-02-25
Type
Newspaper
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Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , London, Gerald , Faculty Senate
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.68, no.33, Wichita, Kansas, February 25, 1964. - 4 pages
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Article(s): '64 press queen announced -- Film Society movies slated -- Faculty-artist concert series program slated for tonight -- YWCA slates fireside chats for students -- Young Democrats to meet tonight -- Announcements on sale in CAC -- Episcopal chaplain to hold services -- Six coeds selected as Army ROTC queens -- Editorial vies: Faculty Senate -- OSU riflers top WSU team in meet here -- The readers speak -- Extended schooling required to increase basic knowledge -- Students organize support for Avery -- Top army ROTC placements announced for 2nd semester -- Shocker shenanigans / Lorry Brosius -- 2nd Voyage to new world secures position in history / Bill Rapps -- Shockers, Drake to finish schedule; MVC basketball play-off in offing -- March interviews announced by job placement bureau -- University Senate established to serve growing faculty -- Article by Meyer appears in journal -- 7th news forum scheduled for noon
Photograph(s): Press Queen Karen Wassweiler. p. 1 -- ROTC Queens pictured, from left, are Lana Braden, Sharon Noffsinger, Patty Hurst, Mary Ann Butcher, Bobby Weir, and Andrea Flynn. p. 1 -- Press queen finalists were, from left, Catha Cowgill, Delta Gamma, Susie Corrigan, Gamma Phi Beta, Georgia Ensz, Delta Delta Delta, and Trudy King, Grace Wilkie Hall. p. 3 -- Shocker guard Kelly Pete views for a rebound with a St. Louis player in Saturday's conference game with the Billikens. p. 4
"Story of Second Voyage Told on Page 4"
Article(s): '64 press queen announced -- Film Society movies slated -- Faculty-artist concert series program slated for tonight -- YWCA slates fireside chats for students -- Young Democrats to meet tonight -- Announcements on sale in CAC -- Episcopal chaplain to hold services -- Six coeds selected as Army ROTC queens -- Editorial vies: Faculty Senate -- OSU riflers top WSU team in meet here -- The readers speak -- Extended schooling required to increase basic knowledge -- Students organize support for Avery -- Top army ROTC placements announced for 2nd semester -- Shocker shenanigans / Lorry Brosius -- 2nd Voyage to new world secures position in history / Bill Rapps -- Shockers, Drake to finish schedule; MVC basketball play-off in offing -- March interviews announced by job placement bureau -- University Senate established to serve growing faculty -- Article by Meyer appears in journal -- 7th news forum scheduled for noon
Photograph(s): Press Queen Karen Wassweiler. p. 1 -- ROTC Queens pictured, from left, are Lana Braden, Sharon Noffsinger, Patty Hurst, Mary Ann Butcher, Bobby Weir, and Andrea Flynn. p. 1 -- Press queen finalists were, from left, Catha Cowgill, Delta Gamma, Susie Corrigan, Gamma Phi Beta, Georgia Ensz, Delta Delta Delta, and Trudy King, Grace Wilkie Hall. p. 3 -- Shocker guard Kelly Pete views for a rebound with a St. Louis player in Saturday's conference game with the Billikens. p. 4
"Story of Second Voyage Told on Page 4"
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.68 no.33
v.68 no.33