The Sunflower, v.61, no.38 (March 8, 1957)

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1957-03-08
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Cowgill, Donald O. (Donald Olen), 1911- , Simoni, John P.
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.61, no.38, Wichita, Kansas, March 8, 1957. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Election, dance spotlight WU queens -- Crew-Cuts to sing at annual ball -- SC picks 'Roaring 20's' [sic] for Hippodrome theme: Also names evaluation committees -- Six women run for May Queen -- Pi Alpha Pi reorganizes -- Dr. Simoni to head art department -- 'At War with the Army' tryouts start Monday -- McGehee outlines Queen election plan -- Editorial: May Queen in March -- Nursing exams for scholarship held Saturday -- Grecian concepts to be aired on TV -- On campus / Max chulman -- $600 grant received for Psych Dept. study -- Social work opportunities 'unlimited,' students told -- 3 students win music cash awards -- Dr. Marsh will attend conference -- YWCA officers commended by WUS regional director -- Austria opens college class -- Dates in March and April scheduled for frosh exams -- 2 will enter med school -- Music memorial performed at composer's symposium -- YWCA to make toys for tots -- Companies will interview juniors, seniors here -- Army wins rifle match at Booneville -- Shocks scalp Braves, 99-91 -- Aggies drive to 69-63 victory over Shocks in overtime duel -- Army declared 'mural winner
Photograph(s): Parnassus Queen candidates Glenna Heltzel, Kathleen Buttry, Judy Crabtree, Carole Morris, Sally Jo Norton, Jeanine Chilcoat, and Judy Vail are shown as they gather around the Parnassus Dance ticket booth. p. 1 -- May Queen hopefuls for the 1957 title are, left to right, Gretchen Archer, Barbara Carle, Virginia Ramsey, Donna Jo Rogler, and Armeda Romero. Not pictured is Bettie Lou Magruder. Polling places will be open from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m., today. p. 1 -- Mrs. [Mary Virginia] George Docking, far left, wife of the Kansas governor, escorted students through the governor's mansion at Topeka last week, during a two-day political science trip to the state capitol jointly sponsored by the University of Wichita and Ft. Hayes State College. Four University students, Don Anderson, Diane Copeland, Mary Watson, and Donna Jabara, all at the far right, were among the students from Kansas colleges and universities making the trip. Mrs. Docking visited the campus yesterday for the AWS Conference. Others in the picture are Ft. Hayes State College students and faculty members. p. 1 -- Named Wheaties Sweetie at half time of the Bradley game Tuesday was Janet Noel, left, Sorosis. Miss Noel was elected by the basketball team. Garry Mann, right, was chosen Jack Armstrong by the Wheaties pep club. p. 6
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The Sunflower
v.61 no.38
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