The Sunflower, v.55, no.18 (February 16, 1950)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.18, Wichita, Kansas, February 16, 1950. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Radio to air Corbin's talk -- Sole possession of H-Bomb would mean victory but its effects disastrous, McKinley asserts / Tom Gray -- Students to elect council members -- Plan tickets for inaugural -- 'YW' to honor 11 men at 'Haul Your Man' dance -- AWS to hold career meet -- Copies of grades are now available -- Spring wedding plans are set -- Pledge officers are announced -- Tryouts for play to begin Tuesday -- Club corner: Astronomer's life will be discussion topic at Math Club -- Alpha Phi Alpha elects officers -- Aeronautical engineering frat, Tau Omega, reactivated here -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- Recital to feature music instructors -- Kerr is guest at annual band concert -- Regular Army accepts three -- Identification cards needed for game -- Football: Scorecast winners -- Scabbard and Blade installs 18 men -- Bureau has openings now for next year -- Wichitans perform with Tulsa Symphony -- A week for decency -- Coiner will speak at math meeting -- Funeral rites held for Mrs. Duerksen -- Joe Thanner returns home -- Music...: Brochure released -- 'Merchant of Yonkers' praised for direction and acting roles / Jack Campbell -- Illnesses and accident strike 3 University faculty members -- Enrollment figures show drop of 170 -- Two students win scholarship honors -- Grad gossip: Alumni news gives picture of activities varying from family increases to new jobs / Beulah Mullen -- Elderly Fairmount alumna dies while at home in Long Island -- Graduate accepts Red Cross post -- Alumni hold reunion December 28 in Houston -- A showing: Kelso, 1949 graduate, directs debate team -- Alumni form law offices -- Former graduate dies January 21 -- Shockers lose to Bills 61-45 -- Houston is added to grid schedule -- Frosh cagers divide for intra-team game -- Aggie grid mentor eyes Congress post -- Haughton to give concert in March -- Perfect!: 17 years attendance -- Webster cage team enters tournament -- Nation's no. 2 team here Saturday: Shockers host Valley leaders -- Binford leads frosh scorers; may serve varsity next year / Harold Enns -- Craver's spree nets 16.3 average -- Spring!: Shockers drill for track season, nine meets on schedule -- Shockers host Valley leaders -- Rifle Club to attend match -- Maclean wins annual music scholarship -- Sipple to speak on Indian schools -- Hudson takes post as frosh instructor
Photograph(s): Preparations for president's speech..: These Brotherhood Week officials go over preparations for their Sunday program to be broadast from the University Auditorium over KFBI at 2 p.m. Harold Decker (left) will direct the Shocker 57-voice choir as part of the official opening of Brotherhood Week. Roy Metcalf (center) is Kansas directof of the organization. Pres. Harry F. Corbin, (right) Kansas chairman for the Week, will deliver the opening speech. p. 1 -- Tells of chaos...: Dr. Lloyd McKinley. p. 1 -- 'Gimme a ticket, I'm taking HYM'...: Look out, men, it's HYM time again! Barbara Conroy (left) gets an early start in lining up a mand for the University's annaul "Haul Your Man" dance tomorrow night. Using her cavewoman tactics, she gets her ticket from Pat Linot while hapless Albert Bumpus tries to raise a rumpus. p. 1 -- Fibber and Molly on KMUW...: Jim and Marion Jordan (Fibber McGee and Molly) are interviewed by KMUW's student sports director, Bill Veldt (right) during the University station's exclusive broadcast of the Fibber McGee and Molly Hollywood All-Star vs. Heston King Motor basketball game Sunday night. The famnous radio comedians are touring the company with their team in an effort to raise funds for the March of Dimes. p. 4 -- Don Pray. p. 5 -- Mrs. [Nellie] Davidson.p. 5 -- Don Binford. p. 7 -- Paul Unruh. p. 7
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