The Sunflower, v.68, no.10 (October 22, 1963)
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Authors
Advisors
Issue Date
1963-10-22
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Enrollment , Sarachek, Alvin
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.68, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, October 22, 1963. - 4 pages
Abstract
Table of Contents
Description
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Article(s): Official figures reveal record 6,718 enrolled -- Shocks roll over Louisville 47-14 -- Proposed budget considered, cut back by state regents -- Hootenanny scheduled for tomorrow -- Homecoming queen entries due today -- 10 students go hunting for treasure -- Dr. Sarachek receives new grant for continuing cancer research -- Editorial views: Academic cheating -- New seating plan discussed -- Library receives new books -- Shocker shenanigans / Lorry Brosius -- International Club activities range from tea to soccer -- 4 WU fraternities select 123 pledges 1st semester -- Army ROTC to give party for logopedics -- Van Gogh, folk music set for reel time -- KMUW begins broadcasting -- Campus wildlife: home, home on the range from buffalo to bird life -- 4 students attend meet in New York -- NAACP to hold meeting Thursday
Photograph(s): Linda Johnson, as Grandmaw, and Jim Hepling, as the young man, rehearse a scene from ‘Sandbox’. p. 1 -- Dr. Alvin Saracek. p. 1 -- Pat Murphy, liberal arts junior, works at the operations board as KMUW-FM begins broadcasting. p. 4
"New Seating Plan Discussed See Page 2"
Article(s): Official figures reveal record 6,718 enrolled -- Shocks roll over Louisville 47-14 -- Proposed budget considered, cut back by state regents -- Hootenanny scheduled for tomorrow -- Homecoming queen entries due today -- 10 students go hunting for treasure -- Dr. Sarachek receives new grant for continuing cancer research -- Editorial views: Academic cheating -- New seating plan discussed -- Library receives new books -- Shocker shenanigans / Lorry Brosius -- International Club activities range from tea to soccer -- 4 WU fraternities select 123 pledges 1st semester -- Army ROTC to give party for logopedics -- Van Gogh, folk music set for reel time -- KMUW begins broadcasting -- Campus wildlife: home, home on the range from buffalo to bird life -- 4 students attend meet in New York -- NAACP to hold meeting Thursday
Photograph(s): Linda Johnson, as Grandmaw, and Jim Hepling, as the young man, rehearse a scene from ‘Sandbox’. p. 1 -- Dr. Alvin Saracek. p. 1 -- Pat Murphy, liberal arts junior, works at the operations board as KMUW-FM begins broadcasting. p. 4
"New Seating Plan Discussed See Page 2"
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.68 no.10
v.68 no.10

