The Sunflower, v.54, no.28 (April 14, 1949)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.28, Wichita, Kansas, April 14, 1949 - 6 pages

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Article(s): 493 to hear Gustavson and Hornung -- Physical ed meeting attended by Taggart -- Winner of UNESCO contest will receive trip to France -- 'Ya never know!: A little learning may cause pains, says psychologist -- Coronation ceremonies for Queen Swallow will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on May Day -- Music group plans tour -- Board of Education makes appointments -- Phillips plans June school -- Pep leader entries' deadline is today -- W. H. Teed will address convocation -- Debate team takes honors -- ROTC delegation to attend assembly -- Round about the campus -- College fellowship to hear Whan speak -- Summer schedules sent to colleges -- Farr and Savaiano to be wed today -- Alpha Tau date's entertained Friday -- Club corner!: Pi Kap style show heads activity list for coming week -- Forum applications due Tuesday noon -- Women elect house president of AWS at Friday balloting -- Dr. Earl McGrath made commissioner of security agency -- In or out?: Future of Aggies in Missouri Valley to be determined -- Disaster!: Incredible mishaps befall participants of soccer team -- Robertson gets appointment to head Oberlin musicians -- Program 'surprise symphony' on campus radio station -- 'My job is easy,' says college umpire -- Department is honored -- Opportunity!: Interesting work plus good wages offered to grads -- Vox discipuli: 'Alibi' attendance and campus roads are student gripes / Mike Miller -- Mother of four turns coed; says college life interesting -- Dean Wilkie requests housing information -- State board meets here -- 'Pinball aevised anonymous' for habitual sportsmen / Jack Chegwidden -- Golf team beats 'Big Wind,' but Tulsa wins tennis sets -- Senior class dance takes $100 loss -- Saturday scrimmage ends spring practice for football squad -- Cinders!: Track squad wins third position at Emporia relays -- Volleyball champions qualify for nationals in Shocker gym -- Nutter bats Shocker win -- The curve ball really curves if you are trying to hit it -- Milbourn appointed to Bonds committee -- Loyola cage star makes new record -- Contestant!: Queen candidate for K.U. relays is Dorothy Neises -- Pitt squad here today
Photograph(s): Dr. Reuben Gustavson. p. 1 -- Dr. Henry Hornung. p. 1 -- Jackie Swallow. p. 1 -- George H. Phillips. p. 1
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