The Sunflower, v.51, no.19 (March 7, 1946)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.51, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, March 7, 1946. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Professors to plow way to glory in Vassar Pea and Spinach club -- Band takes spring tour -- Three forum offices filled -- Culprits repeat raid on Morrison -- Heisler wins recognition -- New building has approval -- Play opens 8:30 tonight -- I.S.A. to present two Merit Awards -- "Varsity Show" is benefit for Veterans' Field drive -- Late classes scheduled -- How not to rate an "A" in history -- Dr. Taylor rents patriotic tie; Then gives funds to Red Cross -- Campus drive nets $839.50 -- Debaters prepare for Texas tourney -- Without a song -- Get it off your mind -- Whose fault is it? -- Grad gossip -- Seniors measure for caps, gowns -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred H. Higginson -- Ancient art of glass blowing included in modern curriculum -- Whan session head at radio meeting -- Pi Kaps to hold shamrock shag -- Parham chairman of D.O. date night -- Independents hold box supper Friday -- Fine Arts students give third recital -- Roundabout the campus -- Cast fights for Wilner's overalls -- Hollowell heads Theta Chi frat -- "Plaster Chick" sits in Morrison without a worry in her head -- Art fraternity fetes rushees -- YWCA observes church day Sunday -- Scheduling system changes next fall -- Tuition rates hiked next fall -- Shockers pose for 1976 posterity -- Chromium plating process studied in new electroplating laboratory -- Symphony sets first concert -- N.Y. Tribune sponsors game -- New at the Library / Dorothea Welsh -- Shockers cinch second place in Valley with Creighton win -- Start football practice early -- Announce spring coaching set-up -- Allen wins honor on rifle contest -- Peters wins first bracket in chess -- Gym shorts / Marge Morris -- Intramural team play round robbins -- W.U. to enter national meet -- Valley track meet here May 10 and 11 -- 200 men to receive medical exams
Photograph(s): Barbara Mitchell, violinist, is the winner of the Mu Phi Epsilon National Music Sorority scholarship, which is presented annually to the freshman "having the best performing medium." p. 3
Newspaper mislabeled as Vol. XLXI.