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The Sunflower, v.55, no.04 (October 13, 1949)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1949-10-13
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Corbin, Harry F. (Harry Finch), 1917-1990
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 13, 1949. - 14 pages
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Article(s): Wheaties plan varsity dance Friday night -- Debaters have new officers -- District editors to meet on University campus October 22 -- Reese heads inaugurators -- Grads complete silver art work -- Exhibits on display in Morrison gallery -- Corbin named state chairman -- Harbison admitted to Wesley Hospital -- Walkout staged as students celebrate 'after-the-victory' -- Caesar gives violin recital -- Council meet airs walkout -- Curry chosen as Betty Coed -- Independent Women will meet Mondays -- YWCA to give last frosh meet October 19 -- Six women initiated by Mu Phi Epsilon -- Hi-Y leaders to meet here -- Coke date!: Campus experiments prove "tasted can't tell" in cola tests -- Sorosis alumnae to honor pledges -- Brige and Canasta top social weekend -- Pioneer theme will prevail at Gamma pledge dance Saturday -- Homecoming Queen petitions due soon -- Round about the campus / Gerry Hunter -- YMCA plans hobby school -- Literary society elects officers -- Club corner: Modern dance signs four college women for apprenticeship -- Third son born to Joe Hesse family -- Council gives mule her walking papers -- Friday is last day for rushee signing -- Haughton says directories ready -- 'The Young and Fair' is called 'tense and lively' by critics -- Pledges initiated to national music frat -- Four men enter Ugly Man Contest -- Alibi Room operation provides hard work and many problems -- M.D. Gilbert is dean at Arkansas school -- KG&E to hold 'open house' -- University Logopedics majors give time to institute work -- Talent sought for program -- Disabled veterans: Ex-service men are warned of deadline for life insurance -- Razak plans hobby night -- Civic leader speaks to religious group -- Musicians organize educational chapter -- Leaders, not speeders -- The executive session -- Holidays for a few: an editorial -- College people 'hope of next generation' says retired professor -- Translation Bureau serves five states with interpretations -- Free canine movies issued on request -- U.S. Civil Service Commission announces tests for seniors -- Former student dies in air crash -- Living Kansas vets total over 240,000 -- Grad gossip: Many University alumni take new positions, receive honors and travel during summer -- Alumni Association to sponsor dinner -- Alumnus receives government promotion -- Pink and blue announcements for past University students -- Three alumni die at home -- University alumni take vows during past summer months -- Lawyers teach police science -- Secretary attends Washburn meeting -- Nash, Groves among notables to speak at Student Forum -- Life insurance dividend checks will not be mailed this year -- Reserve training available to men -- Accounting Club will hear Harlin E. Bond -- Young Demos to meet soon -- Ten medical books given to Library -- Shockers invade Nevada Saturday: Varsity meets Nevada Eleven -- Students to know Alma Mater and All Hail Wichita for games -- Organized confusion reigns in press box when Shockers play / Joe Morrisey -- Activity books lost by college violators -- Shockers play six more games but opponents 'ain't so tough' / Jack Campbell -- As football reigns, skiing is announced, and sports continue / Estel Smith -- Injured varsity men may play at Nevada -- Students to view Shockers on film -- Two teams tied in football tilts -- Shockers down Hutch Dragons -- Intramural 'sports' turn to speedball -- Tickets for alumni are now available -- Future opponents of Munies lose -- Girls' soccer games will start Monday -- Frosh Eleven to see action -- Shockers win over Bradley -- Kerr names October 22 as Annual Band Day
Photograph(s): Sweet notes: Bobby Brooks. p. 1 -- [Karl L.] Kennedy. p. 1 -- President Harry F. Corbin. p. 1 -- Opinions given on walkout...: No walkout, was the opinion of Head Shocker Coach Jim Trimble, left, and Richard Mullen, president of Student Council, shown above before the microphone at the pep convo Monday morning. p. 1 -- Kitty Ann Curry. p. 2 -- 'Elvira' is out...: Elvira, the mule, donated to the University by a local drive-in owner, has been declared by the Student Council. Elvira is pictured with Clown Jack Denman aboard and the secret WuShock in the background. p. 4 -- [Murray] F. Gill, chairman of the Board and President of Kansas Gas and Electric Company. p. 5 -- Good for valuable yardage...: Tommy Allen, Shocker end, catches a pass thrown by Eddie Kriwiel, in Saturday's game against Bradley University. Approaching to make the tackle is Heiniger, No.20, Bradley halfback. The other Shocker player is end, Walt Knoke. p. 11 -- Slippery and fast...: Jimmy Nutter, Shocker halfback, figured highly in the defeat of Bradley University, by accounting for much of the valuable yardage gained around the Bradley ends. p. 13 -- Placement kicker...: Freshman fullback, Wayne Ubben, kicked the two conversions, that gave the Shocker freshman their small margin of victory against the Hutchinson Junior College eleven. p. 13 -- Who has the ball...: Referee Al Haskins, and Umpire John Waldorf, are shown attempting to see who recovered a fumble as a host of players look on. p. 14
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The Sunflower
v.55 no.4
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