The Sunflower, v.55, no.28 (May 4, 1950)

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1950-05-04
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.28, Wichita, Kansas, May 4, 1950. -12 pages

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Article(s): May Day events begin in morning: Queen's reign will include dance, games -- C. C. Harbison resigns post -- Coach Trimble's son falls in gymnasium -- Winning skits give benefit -- Razak announces grant winners -- Student paper receives honor -- Blood donors to join drive -- Department head attends meeting -- Campbell to present Hippodrome interim -- Vocal concert Tuesday night -- Nash reveals young humor lack -- Round about the campus / Henrietta Farrar -- Pledges initiated at dinner meet -- Leadership class holds Sports Day -- Dance Club travels to Emporia State -- ROTC fraternity plans annual stag -- Couples announce wedding plans -- Club corner: Military fraternity will end courtesy week with dinner -- AWS to hold meet May 10 -- 1912 May Day honored Lee -- University alumni attend meeting -- U of W Symphony closes its season -- University professor has worked displayed -- Campfire Girl positions open -- University offers four scholarships -- Three elected to head demos -- Three faculty men leave for meeting of psychology group -- Two senior recitals planned for Tuesday -- Local AAUP group will elect officers -- A good cause -- Thirteenth chair...: University presented first mystery play in December, 1928 -- Strange will lecture at Tulsa University -- Staff applications due next Thursday -- Optional training now available among activities at Logopedics -- Two political science instructors denounce Lattimore investigation as political trick -- Want to go to Oxford?: Rhodes Scholarship offered -- Bandleader says practice...: Morgan gives success formula -- Robinson to direct Dance Club recital Wednesday evening -- Wall attends meet for city managers -- Teacher advises campus coeds / Bob Barber -- Taggart, coeds attend meeting -- 1929 wind tunnel still in use here -- Library receives movie projector -- Below college GIs attracted to trade or industrial training -- Alumni dinner to be June 3 -- Grad gossip: alumni news summary finds many graduates advancing steadily in the field of business / Beulah Mullen -- Grad is informed of Fullbright grant -- Bureau collects graduate data -- Miss Flora Clough honored by alumni -- Good Will trip includes alumni -- C. V. R. Rankin dies April 5 -- Ida Kaufman dies after long illness -- Myers receives fellowship in art -- Norwegian university to offer summer classes for credit -- Tulsa grid star becomes editor -- Trimble has future plans for Illinois star Charles Baldon / Bernie Boyer -- From one room to forty acres...: Logopedics Institute enlarges -- Moore presents Field Day awards -- Art from McCormick-Armstrong:... Local company exhibits work -- Coin of the realm...: Service fund is clubs' bank -- Minser to present senior vocal recital -- Twelve to discuss school...: College panel board to travel -- Ostertags plan further study -- Campus UNESCO to aid campaign -- Sport-Shocks / Jack Campbell -- Shockers whipped by Aggies 24-12 -- Golf, tennis squad host A&M teams -- Addition!: Former Hutchinson gridder to play for Shockers next year -- Local sportscaster will lecture here -- Forward pass good for 18-yard loss -- Shocker golf men beat Tulsa as tennis squad achieves tie -- P and O, Phi Sig lead in softball -- Shockers play Builders, Tulsa -- Seven senior thinclads make last home appearance Friday -- Try again...: Shocker basketball schedule for 1950-51 announced by coach -- Nutter to address McPherson athletes -- Ohio dominates Big Ten sports -- Relay squad places in Des Moines meet -- Dr. Cowgill cited by Sociology Club -- University students enter art contest -- Dean Neff nominated to honorary society -- Low man...: Shockers at bottom of Missouri Valley 'all-sports' rating -- Three to receive commissions soon -- Two staff men create Good Will -- KMUW will carry semi-pro baseball -- General Kinney lauds ROTC: Program fits military needs / Carl Goeller; Jim Edwards -- Ellis Hawley awarded history scholarship -- State will check cars during May -- VA stops disability pay if vet on duty -- Plot of musical show adapted from book of Fairmount grad -- Downing to speak at language meet -- University musicians entertain students
Photograph(s): Professor C. C. Harbison. p. 1 -- Rankin Griesinger (wearing Derby) and Jack Campbell (low neckline) in character for an upcoming Hippodrome attraction. p. 1 -- May Queen, Marjorie Van Camp. p. 1 -- Ferne Covert (picture appeared by mistake, and was meant to feature first May Queen, Esther Lee). p. 3 -- Beech scholarship candidates: (First row, left to right) Joe Gault, Donald Rorabaugh, Warren Yarnell, Carl Buck, Gerald Shutts, James Keeny, George Gummig, Charles Grable, and Ted A. Wells (vice-president and chief engineer of Beech Aircraft); (second row, left to right) Joe Engle, Clark Beck, Keith Luper, Dwayne Lahman, James Tanner; (third row, left to right) Walter Beech (scholarship donor), Charles Main, Leo Bigelow, Jr., John Wall, Leroy Ulrich, John Noblit, Robert Dobrott, and Robert Landon. p. 4 -- Alumni group plans reunion: (left to right) Don Praxy, Ruth Burney Bump, Bliss Isely, Joe Hesse, Buelah Mullen, Meuli Curry, Wesley Park, Sherman Culbertson, and Don Enoch. p. 6 -- Tiger spearhead: Blackie Roberts, Fort Hays discus and javelin thrower. p. 10
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