The Sunflower, v.53, no.23 (March 11, 1948)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.53, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, March 11, 1948. - 12 pages

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Article(s): Rose Bampton sings Thursday: Opera star final guest of orchestra -- Enrollment shows drop -- Absence slip abolished: Excuse system ends today; faculty and Student Council agree students are mature -- Religious emphasis week will begin on the campus today -- Schedule for foster visit is announced -- Two convos scheduled Monday and Thursday -- Tragedy!: Twenty-five deaths occur on Tuesday when Mercury dips -- Seventy-five go on tour -- Garb to depict yesteryear at Delta Omega pledge dance -- Monogamy!: Minister will lead club in marriage, divorce discussion -- Local women tour Kansas City kitchens -- Young G.O.P. Club names new officers -- Chips' tea is Sunday -- Social calendar list for week outlined -- Music frat meets here -- Literacy!: Noted youth worker speaks to YWCA on Near East work -- Institute obtains therapist for staff -- Three fraternities present all-school varisty on Friday -- Dr. Cowgill favors importing refugees, add new industries -- Sociologist to speak Friday about family -- Alpha Tau pledges portray muses at dance Saturday -- Sixteen are pledged by Kappa Delta Pi, read reviews trip -- Roundabout the campus / Shirley Clark -- Red Cross wants blood -- Shaw gives family talk -- Jackpot!: Ruth Scheer loses 22,500 dollars as Edwards calls Mrs. Hubbard -- AFA head will speak -- Bullseye! -- Veterans' news -- Drama poses staging problem; costuming to cost nearly 600 dollars -- Surprising number of college students indefinite on goals -- Rotary group hears Dean Hekhuis speak of India's problem -- New at the Library -- Typed on a Wednesday / Victor J. Salamy -- United States oil reserves will diminish in 15 years -- UN delegates attend meet -- 3,500 dollars available for W.U. students -- AAUP meeting scheduled at K.U. -- R.O.TC. win first place -- Foreign language courses cannot use quick methods -- Lennie will address local Epsilon meet -- Religious education offers W.U. students chance for inquiry -- Sixty-one report for spring football; full staff on hand -- College torreadors dislike 'tossing bull' / Associated Collegiate Press -- Cooke is announced head of convention -- Distribution date set for student annual -- Colorado U. initiates travel saving fund for graduate study -- Atlantic City convo of education society sponsors exchange -- Two receive scholarships -- Immediate war with Russia out of question, students say -- Club plans unique "Know Paris" theme -- Magic formula!: Campus artist finds rags brings riches, if you paint too / Bob Olson -- R.O.T.C. issues call for advance course -- A.A.U.P. to discuss University finances -- Williams hit in play fight -- French and Spanish faculty to attend language meeting -- Kansas reconnoiter is oldest in states -- Cagers drop two contests -- Gym shorts / Bobbie Booth -- Shocker sidelights -- Intramural cagemen close season tonight -- Lyle Sturdy to assume duties as new freshman coach soon -- Frosh cagers drop close tilt to Galva in state AAU finals -- Cage record reveals gains -- Parking lot to get 'new look' in spring -- Four teams tied for tops -- Pi Alph alumni to meet Monday
Photograph(s): Harry Corbin (left), George Meloy, and Dean L. Hekhuis. p. 1 -- (Left to right) George Meloy, Pat Taylor, Dale Hickox, Bob Thiessen, Vinita Hood, Bill Smith, Beverly Taylor, and Ed Kriwiel, with automobile called "Mabel." p. 1 -- (Kneeling from left) Betty Brock, Lois burrell, Beth Jones. (Seated, left) Marjean Spencer, and Maxae Wells Fey. p. 2 -- Elon G. Borton. p. 5 -- Dr. Earle Davis (left) and President W.M. Jardine. p. 8 -- David Robertson. p. 8 -- (From left) Donald Lindley, Jean Woolworth, Bob Partridge, Pat Taylor, and Loyal Hus. p. 9 -- Jimmy Nutter. p. 10 -- "Hap" Peebles and Coach Jim Trimble. p. 11
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