The Sunflower, v.48, no.22 (March 11, 1943)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.48, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, March 11, 1943. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Student liaison committee is announced -- Group presents spring recital -- Trainees, students plan sing today -- What our trainees think of Wichita, its campus, people -- New Navy V-12 college training program begins -- Bond, stamp sale climbs to $7,350 -- Whan is made vice-president -- Curtain rises on 'Private Lives' at 8:15, tonight -- Treasury begins play contest -- Hats off to the Air Corps! -- Chinese students need help -- Shocker shots / Olberding -- Grad is W.A.A.C. commander -- Typed on a Wednesday / Joan O'Bryant -- Collegiate digest / Associated Collegiate Press -- Wheaties selects office candidates -- Roundabout the campus / Graham's Slams -- Intramural swim meet held at East -- Women's sports / Frances Jameson -- Y.W. Hippodrome is discontinued -- C.P.T. training at W.U. to end -- I.S.A. merit award winners are chosen -- County Red Cross drive reaches goal
Photograph(s): Cast rehearses for 'Private Lives': Members of the cast of "Private Lives," University play to be presented tonight, Friday and Saturday, March 11, 12, and 13, in the Auditorium are pictured as they rehearse with their director, Mr. George D. Wilner. From left to right they are: Willard Welsh, playing the part of Victor; Katherine Nash, playing the part of Amanda; Mr. Wilner; and Ione Janes, who is Sibyl in the play. Dr. William Hewitt, zoology professor, who is playing the male lead, Elyot, is not pictured. p. 1 -- Joan O'Bryant. p. 2
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