The Sunflower, v.55, no.19 (February 23, 1950)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 23, 1950. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Ball honoring Corbin March 11 -- Representatives for inaugural chosen -- Seek win...: Debaters travel to Nebraska -- March 7 is final date for yearbook fees -- Wall addresses municipal meet -- Figures show 3,208 students -- Annual music convention is set for Monday -- Dow launches AWS meeting -- Symphony concert to feature pianist -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- Parnassus pictures may still be taken -- Corbin speaks on Brotherhood Week -- Dean Grace Wilkie recovering rapidly -- 41 new women to be pledged -- Club corner: Plays, discussions, and demonstrations scheduled for clubs -- Campus Red Cross begins fund drive -- Pi Mu Epsilon to be installed -- Concert and parties featured next week -- Sipple to represent educational society -- "Bill" LaFever...: Pi Kap awarded tenth straight "Belle" title -- Various service opportunities are open to college students -- Literary society receives charter -- Concert planned here March 3, 4 -- ROTC fraternity open for pledges -- The 'root of all evil' -- Classroom for aphasic children opens at Logopedic Institute / Dorothy Ludiker -- Veteran enrollment trend on decrease -- Director is attending convention in Ohio -- Present modernized Reserve Officer's Training Corps is modification of an earlier program -- UNESCO panel to discuss China -- Jobs!: Civil service offers electronics positions to qualified person -- Books...: 3 library sciences offered in spring -- Two gridmen drop from Shocker team -- 'Rang his gang': Early story relates how car ran over 'active young nurse' / Joan Kallail -- Shakespeare was a 'real great cat': Students OK 'Macbeth' as tryouts continue / Peggy J. Davis -- Students offered tour of institute -- Survey reveals that teachers find time for varieties in life -- Changes in GI loan procedure cuts red tape and expenses -- Kappa Delta Pi hears talk by Dean Sipple -- ISA dance Friday to honor members -- New radio studios to be finished soon -- Wichita Falls college has name troubles -- Art and sculpturing books are available -- Fore!: Golfers will meet -- New, unfamiliar college sports increase in national popularity -- Let's vote: Special all-student election will decide 3 council offices -- Fall semester fees refunded at gym -- New seeing theory set forth at KU -- Beech Aircraft plant first on accounting tour schedule -- Frosh cage team to enter tourney -- $3,100 per year: Laboratory offers scientific positions to trained students -- Money from books available at store -- Webster cagers place in tourney -- Toevs, Knocke and Barnthouse to close Shocker cage career -- Aggies thump Shockers 49-40 -- Iba-coached teams match wits tonight in Stillwater gym -- Bradley named nation's top team: Billikens also make high 20 -- Scoring records set last week -- Eight will attend annual convention -- You're out...: University schedules seventeen games for baseball season -- Wichita loses NCAA tourney
Photograph(s): Mr. Executive and 10 most popular senior men...: The 10 outstanding 'hims' were chosen by the campus YWCA at the annual HYM dance Saturday night in the Men's Gym. These men were given titles relative to their activity on the campus for the past three years. Those selected by the dance sponsor include (left to right) Bob Ames-Mr. Editor, Bill Smith-Mr. Collegiate, George Welch-Mr. Military, Bob Langelwalter-Mr. Personality, Walt Knocke-Mr. Athlete, Pres. Harry F. Corbin-Mr. Executive, Carl Hiteshew-Mr. Independent, Howard Current-Mr. Scholar, Richard Carey-Mr. Organizer, and Franke Lemke-Mr. Casanova. Harold Kemper, who was named Mr. College Humor, is not shown. p. 1 -- To be honored...: President [Harry F.] Corbin. p. 1 -- University Symphony will offer concert Monday night...: The Wichita Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Orien Dalley, will appear with Jean Casadesus, noted pianist as guest soloist, Monday evening in the University Auditorium. The Kansas Music Teachers Association will be guests at the concert. p. 1 -- Piano artist...: [Jean Casadesus]. p. 1 -- Belle, Jack, and Sweetie honored...: Bill of the Ball, John LaFever, is crowned by Pat Weaver (left) at HYM dance held Friday night in the Men's Gym. Miss Weaver represented Pi Kappa Psi sorority, which earned the right to select Bill of the Ball by selling the most tickets to the dance. Barbara Gist (right) is crowned Wheaties' Sweetie by Jimmy Nutter who had just been crowned Jack Armstrong for 1950 at Saturday night's basketball game. p. 3 -- Uniform of the Student's Training Corps (STC). p. 4 -- Present ROTC uniform. p. 4 -- Plan membership drive dance...: Relaxing at the newly acquired Independent Student Association Brigg are, left to right, Winifred Swallow, Herb Lenz, and Jackie Johnson. p. 6 -- Over 300 mark...: John Friedersdorf bagged 11 points against the Aggies Tuesday night for a 302 season total. p. 7 -- Don Toeve; Walt Knocke; Jim Barnthouse. p. 7 -- Basketball to baseball...: Coach Ken Gunning. p. 8
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