The Sunflower, v.55, no.23 (March 23, 1950)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, March 23, 1949. - 10 pages

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Article(s): University Symphony 'a success' at St. Louis meeting Tuesday -- Noted actor pauses in Wichita: Devine says 'stay in college' / Mike Miller -- Spring sports open Saturday: Oklahoma Aggie relays open fair-weather sport schedule -- Seniors may order graduation apparel -- Music festival set for March 31 -- Senior employment blanks are available -- Sunflower to select candidate for Drake relays queen...: Campus women may enter contest with photos -- Opera scenes to be given -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- Pershing Riflemen will honor Miss Tegeler at annual dance -- Newspaper training offered in course -- 31 accepted by education frat -- Club corner: Wheaties, Colophon, Demos, Aesculapius will hold meetings -- 11 students pledged by Aesculapius Club -- Rydjord hospitalized over the weekend -- Sororities will honor pledges with dances Friday, Saturday -- Air science cadets make Boeing tour -- Salty!: Accounting students plan Hutchinson trip to view salt mines -- Senior will teach at Kansas college -- Engineering banquet held at Allis Hotel -- Sweater Girl to be chosen -- Phi Mu pledges two instructors -- Downing will speak at state convention -- IRC convention held on campus -- Harder says national budget can't be balanced by cutting already too small appropriations / Marvin Barnes -- More vets now buying homes under GI Bill than last year -- Extra farm training approved for vets -- Faculty work on exhibition -- Sunflower book review / Bob Barber -- Political Science instructor declares Hawaii and Alaska should be admitted to statehood / Clifford Kraus -- Council votes on ISA skit -- New course offered students, teaches formulation of policy -- Cast is selected for production -- Symphony Orchestra to present concert -- Hippodrome entries due Monday noon -- VA to hear tuition appeals by colleges -- University debaters rank high in past forensic tournaments -- Prospective golfers will discuss plans -- Student riflewomen show marksmanship superiority in 1930 / Jean Walker -- Novelist volume will list Taylor -- Squad scrimmage to be broadcast -- Dr. Herman is writer, scientist, researcher -- Publications board to meet March 30 -- Students may see movie of Henry V -- Schieffer asks for duty tour in spring -- Former students complete training -- Senior honored: Gist receives French teaching fellowship -- Federal inspection planned for ROTC -- UNESCO Club sponsors debate -- Three receive science honors -- Revision!: Assistants in math department conduct distribution survey -- ISA book exchange has student money -- Help is offered English students -- Foul weather hampers golf -- Weather hampers netmen's practice -- Women's cage team defeated by Friends -- Bradley plays in KC regional -- Sport-Shocks / Jack Campbell -- Veteran athlete Art Solter dies -- Shocker cager rated all-star -- First Munie baseball opponent is Oklahoma Baptist University -- Webster 'A' cops basketball crown -- Spring intramural program announced -- King Motors defeat Oregon -- Trimble suffers slight injury while illustrating pass defense / Al Alvarez -- Seaton team drops game as it muffs ball four times in closing minutes
Photograph(s): Time out for the Sunflower...: Andy Devine offered significant advice to University students, Tuesday, when he said, "Stay in college." Traveling with the Sons of the Pioneers, Devine took time out for an interview and picture while en route to Great Bend for an interview engagement. He is shown above glancing at the inaugural edition of the Sunflower. p. 1 -- Honorary Captain: Shirley Tegeler had been selected Honorary Captain of Pershing Rifles for 1950. p. 2 -- Mile relay team gets pointers for A&M relays...: Track coach Ab Bidwell gives his mile relayers some fine point instruction on the art of passing the baton, as the squad prepares for competition in the Oklahoma A and M relays at Stillwater, Saturday. The meet will inaugurate the Shocker spring sports program. Those tracksters taking in the above lecture include (left to right) Erwin Work, Carl Holmes, Lewis Nichols, Coach Bidwell, and Leo Konecny. p. 8 -- Honorable mention: John Friedersdorf. p. 9
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