The Sunflower, v.55, no.02 (September 29, 1949)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.2, Wichita, Kansas, September 29, 1949. - 12 pages

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Article(s): 768 students vote in quiet election: Shockers take 25 positions -- Neff accepts council post -- Seniors requested to contact deans -- Debaters to meet in Commons Lounge -- Honor women tie for award -- Music-Engineering heads honored -- University profs to judge clinic -- University FM takes to air -- Three grads receive grants -- New modern look given to Sunflower -- Pledges elect class officers -- Twenty six women join five campus sororities after first three weeks -- Round about the campus / Gerry Hunter -- Mothers' Clubs plan meetings -- Alpha Tau to honor pledges with annual dance Saturday -- Club corner: Catholics will honor Msgr. William Ferrell at weekly meeting -- "Say it with Music" theme of football half-time ceremonies -- Cupid sharpshoots among University students as 24 campus couples exchange marriage vows -- Alpha Gams to hold open house Sunday -- Independent Students move to new 'Brig' at 1752 Fairmount -- Unruh issues frosh program -- Largest concert orchestra in campus history plans season -- Pershing riflemen to rush pledges -- Men's Faculty Club will hold tourney -- Reserves offer 400 openings -- Faculty Club elects Lyon new president -- EDS to meet Saturday, October 22 -- American Legion to aid veterans -- Seating facilities improve -- Could Adam dance without Eve? -- Library publishes aid to students -- Saurer Library is established -- 44% of vets utilize GI Bill for schools below college level -- Kappi Pi prepared to duplicate decal -- Micro-card machine purchase approved for campus Library -- Sixteen-year-old Sunflower recalls the "Dear Dead Days" / Dorothy Green -- Subsistence checks are due September 30 -- Government Occupational Outlook Handbook says students should canvass pro fields now -- Flight training policy altered -- University debaters discuss world peace -- University of Arkansas says engineers are still in demand -- Final pep-hat sale will begin October 8 -- Siamese poet visits campus -- Dr. Palmer gives three-fold purpose for speech institute -- Convo arouses pep interest -- School of dentistry gives oral x-rays at K.C. university -- Pre-medical exams will be given here -- Firm will air grid contests -- Engineering papers get grammar check -- Gridders seek first win in Texas: Shocker squad faces Houston -- Magazine gives Wichita credit for first night football game -- ISA plans mixer in Commons Lounge -- Quarterbacks see Miami U. pictures -- Shockers lose to Miami, 23-6 -- Frosh defeat Tulsa 14 to 13 --Coke room changed into teacher's diner -- Football players of 1890 wore beards and taped their ears / Dorothy Green -- Redskins get breaks to beat Munies, 23-6 in season's openers / Estel Smith -- Three new men join varsity cage team -- Soccer dates are released -- W.U. opponents win four games -- Ray Morrison out with game injury -- Intramural sports to open next week -- Freshmen play jucos, Oct. 7 -- 9,000 tickets sold for game Saturday -- New economy plan effects few vets -- Mike Knopick re-injures knee; will not play again this year -- Gerhard Fills teaching post -- Track men will be issued equipment -- Football ticket sale increases this year -- Radio students broadcast games -- Pan Hel sets date on rush deadline -- Council will discuss religious activities
Photograph(s): Follow the Shockers by ari...: Disussing broadcasting plans, C. C. Smith, division manager, Standard Oil Company of Indiana, seated right, is shown signing the contract with Radio Station KANS to broadcast all University home and out-of-town games. At his left is Arch Taylor, general manager, Radio Station KANS. Standing, left to right: Glen Perkins, chief sports announcer, Jim Trimble, head University football coach, Gene Evans, advertising public relations representative, Standard Oil Company. p. 1 -- "Big Wind" tests to improve your next car...: Photo of the University windtunnel. p. 1 -- Frosh couple reign at first dance...: Shirley Galatas, pictured crowning Pat Perrin (Varsity Sue) and Ralph Peake (Varsity Sam). p. 2 -- Mock wedding participants: (Left to right) Ernest Namee, Margaret Linn, Donald Caldwell, and Jack Denman. p. 3 -- Whose Wushock...Who's Wushock: A photograph of the Wushock with H.S. Thobe (left), and Jack Denman (center). p. 6 -- Ray "Scooterbug" Morrison shown being tackled by three Miami University players. Photo includes Miami players in white jerseys: Urich (35), McCormick (62), Griffith (31), and Marquardt (51). Shocker players in black jerseys are: Swager (51), Harclerode (73), Szczepanik (87), Reynolds (23), Hunt (65), and Luther (71). p. 9 -- Mike Knopick. p. 11.
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