The Sunflower, v.52, no.22 (March 13, 1947)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.52, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, March 13, 1947 - 8 pages

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Article(s): Revision of constitution is planned -- Station WU carries play -- Work begins on buildings -- Noted biologist and author praises Morrison Library -- War being pushed into wings by current writers--Brown / Lester Rosen -- Meeting is held for discussion of health -- Women will meet Friday -- Economic students discuss problems of money statistics -- Cooperation asked of student drivers in safety campaign -- 127 days without a traffic fatality; let's make it 200 -- Annual report of University discusses present problems -- Irish theme planned for next varsity -- Student vet gives recital -- Veterans' news / Dean Campbell -- Dr. Wall has part in government meeting -- Grad gossip / Mickey McCoy -- Platter chatter / Eddie Sisk -- Typed on a Wednesday / William Fein -- National campus news -- Kansas State offers jobs -- Six zoology students admitted to schools for advanced work -- Wichita debate team enters radio series -- Albright will attend scientific conference -- Next of kin may choose burial location of World War II dead -- Department of lost and found articles opens in bookstore -- Roundabout the campus -- McCormack is named Kappa Rho sponsor -- Two movies to be shown -- I.S.A. will entertain non-sorority women -- Annual hop is Saturday -- Style show is planned -- Tea planned for students -- Art fraternity holds sale of block prints -- Shocker frosh cagers leave Saturday to enter national A.A.U. tourney at Denver -- Coach greets 57 prospects -- Graham will address Clearwater athletes -- Golf, tennis meets set -- National tournament nothing novel for Mel Binford's teams -- Valley honor goes to Beal -- University riflemen defeat Kansas State -- Shocker sidelights / Lester Rosen -- Hustlers win intramural cage title / Al Littleton -- Cagers lose final game -- Oil expert to lecture -- Walk-out attempted; one student walks-in -- Math important in nation's schools
Photograph(s): The freshman basketball squad, which last week won the Kansas A.A.U. Championship, is pictured above. From left to right, kneeling, are Ira Barkman, Maurice Mead, Jim Barnthouse, Jay Galloway, Bob Monty, and Bob Simpson. Standing, left to right, are Charles Gibson, frosh coach, Ted Warren, assistant coach to Mel Binford, Bob Cather, Walt Knocke, Ray McCaslin, Dick Mullin, Don Toevs, Mel Binford, head coach, and Les Needham, trainer. Charles Wells is not pictured. p. 1 -- Guest register of University of Wichita is shown being admired by Devert Sturdevant, Joanne Grieb, Mrs. Ruth Price, and Robin Stuart. p. 5 -- Intramural champs are pictured above and include from left to right, Mark Durant, Carey Daniels, Clyde Simon, Sonny Parks, Kenneth Alley, Kenneth Hedrick, Dale Bussart, and Coach Jim Trimble, who refereed the matches. Harold Toevs was not present. p. 6
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