The Sunflower, v.55, no.29 (May 11, 1950)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.29, Wichita, Kansas, May 11, 1950 - 8 pages

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Article(s): Sipple retires in September -- $3,200 fire guts varsity -- Thieves enter two buildings -- Tuition increase is proposed: Board of Regents hear plans to increase student rates -- Noted artist resigns September 1 -- Pi Alph, Sigma leave party -- Summer schedules are available now -- Honor group picks six women; Phi Sig, Pi Kap win Hippodrome -- Alpha Tau Sigma dinner dance scheduled for Saturday evening -- Two coeds enter training course -- AWS honors campus women -- Modern Dance Club gives spring show -- Spring dance planned at Alibi; sponsored by two fraternities -- Club corner: Pledges are initiated into music sorority -- Round about the campus / M.M. "Loreli" Miller -- Annual ball planned by scout fraternity -- Picnic will be given for Accounting Club -- Decker conducts choral singers -- Music group installs new officers Sunday -- Quest Club presents operetta May 12-13 -- Graduate accepts teaching position -- Program planned for Spanish Club -- Farewell to four -- Corbin will deliver graduation speeches -- 'Macbeth' continues to receive praises for recent showing / Bobbie Campbell -- Dr. Snell says, 'Cold War here to stay'; Russian aim is to discredit U.S. in Europe / Joe Rockford -- Vox discipuli: student feels DO skit underestimated -- Scribes banquet set for May 17 -- Halgedahl directs little symphony -- Radio enthusiasts should see Williams -- Wheaties will hold box supper, dance -- U of W band plans concert -- Experimental group will produce drama -- University English teacher plans fifty-day tour of Europe -- Student to attend citizenship seminar -- Alumni dinner open to wives -- Engineering students elect club officers -- ROTC equipment should be returned -- Shockers face Southwestern -- Shockers lose dual meet to Ft. Hays in last home stand -- Dirty Socks trounce Pi Alphs for record -- Sport-Shocks / Jack Campbell -- Campus meet at Peoria on Friday: Shocker trackmen will travel to Illinois for conference tilt -- Shockers to use speedy offense -- Campfire Girls need summer counselors -- Fletcher and Taylor serve as counselors -- Lee identity mixed
Photograph(s): Retiring dean...: Leslie B. Sipple. p. 1 -- Women's Honor Group...: (left to right) Patricia Cuplin, Hazel Shanklin, Lois Anderson, Mary Ann Reed, Jane Barclay, and Thelma Graber. p. 1 -- Resigns to paint...: Clayton H. Staples. p. 1 -- He will make jump to Peoria tomorrow: Walt Sanders, track squad member, pictured doing high jump. p. 7 -- Netman to Peoria tomorrow: Carl Mibeck, tennis player. p. 7 -- Linksmen to Peoria tomorrow: (Left to right) Joe Minjares, Jack Douglas, Al Littleton, and Dan Smith, members of golf team. p. 7
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