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The Sunflower, v.57, no.24 (April 1, 1953)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1953-04-01
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Bernard, David Edwin,Taggart, Gladys Martha, 1901-,Fieldhouse,Physical Plant -- Heating plant,Laughton, Charles, 1899-1962
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.24, Wichita, Kansas, April 1, 1953. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Laughton to read at East April 2: Final Student Forum program will present veteran actor -- Arena bill passes legislature: WU gets OK to construct sports arena -- -- Wilkinson elected WU May Queen -- Alumni group votes funds -- Easter vacation starts tomorrow -- Students will give recitals -- Jaycee program includes WU men -- Speech professor serves as judge -- Sense and nonsense: M'Farlands set show -- Accounting: Mesh heads 'Top Ten' list -- Beauty Queen: Crowdus named 'Miss Wichita' -- Winning contest like Cinderella story to 1953 Miss America / Dave Wilkinson -- Students plan Easter trips -- Gams plan pledge dance -- Monuments -- Antique: Oldest structure on WU campus erected in 1896 -- Spring fever cause unknown; Scholars unable to prescribe / Bill Stinchcomb -- Thanks, Wichitans -- You're united! April Fool's Day, with all the fun, started in France -- Free-lance: Writing plagues professor -- Inoculation: Cadets shot today -- Faculty to attend Chicago meetings -- WU research head resigns -- Almost anything will go in '53 parade but suit still tops -- Dept. to attend 5-state meeting -- WU lecturer is found dead here -- Dr. Cowgill to lead sociology conference -- State civil service jobs now available -- Shockers will battle builders in dual track meet at Winfield -- Banned: Ivy loop squads will get no '53 spring workouts -- Shocker basketball squad opens season against A & M Friday -- Champions: Tri-P 'A' team wins cage crown; Bowling to Sigs -- Summers leads way: Varsity trackmen clip frosh -- Riflemen: ROTC loses match -- Barnard sells print to Congress library -- WU golf season to open Thursday -- Group to give humorous play -- KMUW to carry concert broadcast -- Marine officers job available to women -- Club corner: Psi Chi, French clubs meet; Set plans for future
Photograph(s): Charles Laughton. p. 1 -- Another April Fool joke is about to be played by Sherrill Compton right, on Jim Burris, who is being courteous to Sara Goeller and Kathy Reder by picking up their books. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Seated at Miss America's press conference are, left to right, Reed Larson, president of the Wichita Junior Chamber of Commerce; Neva Jane Langley, Miss America, 1953; Dave Jeter, publicity chairman of the Miss Wichita contest; and Dave Wilkinson, Sunflower desk editor, interviewing Miss Langley. p. 2 -- The driver of this automobile had neither trouble with his engine nor exceptionally good brakes to get in this sort of fix. It may be that it was the only parking spot left, but anything can happen today. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.57 no.24
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