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The Sunflower, v.62, no.21 (December 6, 1957)
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Sunflower 12-06-1957
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Wichita, Kansas
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1957-12-06
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Department of Biology,Honors program,Mikrokosmos,Postal service,United Christian Fellowship
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.62, no.21, Wichita, Kansas, December 6, 1957. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Dean cites activities requisites -- Probe of burglary continues -- Regents OK honors courses for freshmen -- Festival tells Yule traditions -- Shots given for flu bug -- Drama group will present Greek play -- AWS presents Fashion Fair for women students tomorrow at 1:30 -- The job ahead -- WU postman 'rings' twice -- 'Umberto D' to be shown -- On campus / Max Shulman -- Shockers outgun Cowboys in opener: Take visitors by 11 points / Jack Mattis -- Bonnies host to Shockers -- WU ticket pick-up slated next week -- Debut soon for literary publication -- Position on staff open -- Concert to present songs of 12 nations
Photograph(s): AWS committee members helping plan the Fashion Fair to be presented tomorrow are shown preparing their registration booth in Jardine Hall. Left to right are Rhonda Rossow, Judy Dodson, Sally Shank, general chairman, and Marilyn Faulkner. p. 1 -- Shocker center Wessel (51) battles a hidden Wyoming player for the ball as team mate [sic] Al Tate lends a helping hand. The action occurred in Tuesday night's game at the Fieldhouse, won by the Shocks 66-54. Don Woodworth (50) looks on in the background. p. 3
Article(s): Dean cites activities requisites -- Probe of burglary continues -- Regents OK honors courses for freshmen -- Festival tells Yule traditions -- Shots given for flu bug -- Drama group will present Greek play -- AWS presents Fashion Fair for women students tomorrow at 1:30 -- The job ahead -- WU postman 'rings' twice -- 'Umberto D' to be shown -- On campus / Max Shulman -- Shockers outgun Cowboys in opener: Take visitors by 11 points / Jack Mattis -- Bonnies host to Shockers -- WU ticket pick-up slated next week -- Debut soon for literary publication -- Position on staff open -- Concert to present songs of 12 nations
Photograph(s): AWS committee members helping plan the Fashion Fair to be presented tomorrow are shown preparing their registration booth in Jardine Hall. Left to right are Rhonda Rossow, Judy Dodson, Sally Shank, general chairman, and Marilyn Faulkner. p. 1 -- Shocker center Wessel (51) battles a hidden Wyoming player for the ball as team mate [sic] Al Tate lends a helping hand. The action occurred in Tuesday night's game at the Fieldhouse, won by the Shocks 66-54. Don Woodworth (50) looks on in the background. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.62 no.21
v.62 no.21
