The Sunflower, v.57, no.16 (February 5, 1953)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, February 5, 1953. - 10 pages

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Article(s): Whan resigns speech post -- WU Fieldhouse plan favored, Corbin states -- Plan to make award Feb. 13 -- 75 get Bachelor's, Master's degrees at mid-term grads -- Mrs. Lyon to give reading on Feb. 19 -- Hofmann picks KMUW staff -- 'Four Poster': Advance ticket sales -- Color print gets honorable mention -- 'First Lady' to be given -- New staff takes over paper jobs -- Brinton named to board -- New royalty: Strange named annual queen -- June wedding, engagements planned by campus couples -- Frats elect new leaders -- Parnassus Queen: Royalty named since 1924 -- 10 Kappa Rhos get active pins -- WU couples plan wedding -- Club corner: Religious, political language groups to hold meetings -- 5 campus fraternities hold initiations for new actives -- Kenton Band to play for bell in March -- Newest organization on campus is Kappa Phi Methodist group -- Sweetheart ball planned by ISA -- PR head named man of year -- A need relieved -- Starting time again... -- Book review: 'Old Man and Sea' may be pattern for future books -- Natural reservoir under city assures future water supply -- Lack of funds doesn't deter students at Northwestern U. -- Prof claims: More classes cut -- Foleys: Cadet captains, cousins, command ROTC companies -- New club: 5 simple rules tell various ways to provoke profs -- Arnold Air donates $640 -- Marines to offer reserve positions -- Pi Kapps choose active members -- White joins WU engineering staff -- Museum shows work of Boeing employees -- Glaziers resigns from PI post -- Civil service lists job opportunities -- Corbin to C of C board -- NYU offers scholarships -- Shipley at NCAA meet -- Joliet juco transfer proves valuable aid to Shocker squad -- WU adds two to grid staff -- Parker to speak at SSS -- Bills storm past Shockers, 78-68 -- Littleton bids for new mark -- Murals: Bowling entries due -- Shocker cage fortunes change from good to bad in 9 games -- O-Ags reach top seeking MV title -- Count your blessings: Colleges restrict car driving -- 3 reasons to cut class -- KMUW: Airs 2 new shows -- Berlin, snooze, calaboose -- Manager of CBC meets with Whan -- Miss Liberal: Frosh named beauty queen -- 2 WU women pass accountant exams -- Cadets set tour of Wichita AFB -- Whan called to go to Washing ton -- KMUW announces program schedule
Photograph(s): Here is a view of the proposed fieldhouse for the University, as drawn by the architect. The structure would be located immediately to the west of Veterans' Field, and will seat approximately 10,000 persons. p. 1 -- Sue Strange, of Epsilon Kappa Rho, was named the 1953 Parnassus Queen at the annual dance last Friday. The dance was held at the Mambo Club; Denny Beckner's orchestra played. p. 2 -- Bob Glazier. p. 6 -- These five Shocker cagers make up the starting five for Coach Ralph Miller's team. All are veterans from last year. From left to right they are: Jim McNerney, Cleo Littleton, Merv Carman, Paul Scheer, and Gary Thompson. p. 6 -- Gary Thompson goes up for a jump shot against Oklahoma City University, guarded by Ken Rose (55) of the Chiefs / Eastwood. p. 7 -- Shocker center Merv Carman readies for a jump shot in the Tulsa game. Guarding him is Glenn Dille of Tulsa. In the background are Jim McNerney (21) and Cleo Littleton (13) of the Munies. / photo by Eastwood. p. 8
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