The Sunflower, v.55, no.26 (April 20, 1950)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.26, Wichita, Kansas, April 20, 1950. - 8 pages.

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Article(s): Balloting in Commons..: Candidates Baillie, Van Camp vie -- New Library plan for book returns -- Carol Nelson killed Monday -- Military events start Friday: four day program to include field day, annual inspections -- Monday convocation to feature Carney -- Selling course begins Monday -- University Band presents concert -- Military meeting to be held Friday -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- CUW invitations err -- Parnassus Queen honored: Joyce Lawrence elected queen for Kansas University Relays -- Faculty quartet presents concert -- Neatness, versatility chief factors!: Stylist conducts fashion show -- Sophomores honored at achievement tea -- Stoehr wins second in Kappa Pi contest -- Club corner: Picnic, discussions scheduled for club meetings this week -- Zimmerman joins English committee -- Fellowship given to Mary Pellett -- Wisconsin professor to be here April 26 -- Five excuses for tomorrow: an editorial -- English teachers attend meeting -- Two University couples' engagements announced; August date set by one -- 2 ISA members will attend meet -- Beck to represent council at Topeka -- Politics...: Potucek discusses Democrat objectives at U of W meeting -- University talent is featured in KFH youth program series -- Tour offered to students -- Thanner sends his greetings -- University grows to 117 acres from 20-acre campus of 1925 -- Counseling position to Carolyn Weckel -- Dr. Wall says college students should "get the voting habit" -- Dr. Read announces tentative schedules -- Faculty members appear on radio -- Council enacts awards by-law -- Biennial catalogues are now available -- Seniors present recitals Monday -- Promotions granted to cadets in ROTC -- Summer positions open for women -- Practice set for Hippodrome skits -- Debaters win Texas honors -- Trimble, Rosen to join caravan -- Semantics, appreciation study, offered by Dr. F. Chisholm -- Bus rate petition receives no action -- Oklahoma Aggie thinlies beat Munies in dual meet Tuesday -- Shockers suffer Hornet defeat -- Extra points...: Wayne Ubben shows promise as Shocker place kicking star / Bernie Boyer -- Linksmen drop Omaha U. 13-5 -- Sport-Shocks / Jack Campbell -- Spring grid program finishes with 26 to 14 'White' victory -- Footballers enter softball league -- Cowpoke Nine plays Munies -- Archery tournament to be held May 1-7 -- Thinlies travel to KU Relays -- Army selects Dr. Savaiano -- Dr. Herman slated to address meeting -- Festival is largest in district history -- Beta Alpha elects officers for fall -- Dean Sipple attends educators meetings
Photograph(s): May Queen candidates...: Donna Baillie; Marjorie Van Camp. p. 1 -- Next year's Student Forum officers...: New officers for the 1950-51 Student Forum Board were elected Tuesday in the Commons' Lounge. They are, seated (left to right) Cy Cochran, vice-president; Harry Hobson, president; Bob Langenwalter, retiring president; standing, (left to right) Carol Howell, treasurer, and Mary Helen Wall, secretary. p. 1 -- Famed speaker here...: Ralph W. Carney. p. 1 -- Will offer benefit concert Sunday...: The University String Quartet will present a concert, Sunday, for members of the alumnae of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority. Shown above, (left to right) are members of the quartet: David Levenson, cello; Lawrence Kinney, viola; Beatrice Sanford Pease, violin; Robert Massingham, piano accompanist; and James Ceaser, violin. p. 1 -- Joyce Lawrence. p. 2 -- Honored physicist...: Prof. Penrose L. Allbright, head of the University physics department was elected head of the Kansas Academy of Science, at a meeting of the organization here last weekend. p. 4 -- Jim Barnthouse. p. 6 -- Jack Douglass. p. 6 -- Flashy fullback...: Wayne Ubben. p. 7
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