The Sunflower, v.57, no.22 (March 19, 1953)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, March 19, 1953. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Teachers' meet to be held this Saturday -- May Queen election set for Wednesday -- AWS to hold career convo -- 3 percent boost: WU enrollment up over '52 figure for second term -- Blood drive opens on WU campus today -- 50 dollars: 2 WU students receive awards in music contest -- Inspection for Air ROTC April 15-16 -- Modern dance to hold 'Daze' -- Press Queen: Final selection on Friday -- 2 seniors present recitals Monday -- KU Queen entries due Monday night -- Dr. Margenau of Yale: Commencement speaker named -- Air, Infantry ROTC to select 'Honorary Colonel' today -- Club corner: Spanish fraternity to meet today; Will show slides -- Second semester Sorosis pledges honored at Alibi dance Saturday -- Women again do as accused: Steal shirts - rugby this time -- 5 WU students present programs -- Parties focus of social scene -- Lunch held by Phi Sigs -- Recital set for Tuesday -- The perennial problem -- Learning vs grading -- From sub-tropic to polar: Plants grown in greenhouse / Jill Wood -- 'Clacking' teletypes contribute bulk of copy for newspapers / Bill Stinchcomb -- International situation is key: Not farm prices, says prof -- New darkroom, equipment help students develop film techniques / Al Williams -- KMUW to air British series -- Oil painting show tabbed 'success' -- Tree planters: Lebanon Valley, Duke co-ordinate [sic] LA-forestry work -- At OU meet: 3 win radio awards -- Problem of rising need, short supply of engineers discussed -- Noel to attend Topeka meeting -- ROTC selects 'Best Cadet' -- Phys ed: To attend meeting -- Basketball playoffs enter 2nd week -- Tillman calls out Shocker netmen -- Diamond play opens April 3 -- New trend: Halt use of French -- Stillwater, March 21: Track team to enter relays -- WU golf season to open April 2 -- Plan to market new car -- Riffle team: Wins over K-State -- Curry's works will be shown -- Lucas attends State grade school meet -- Student dies in car wreck -- Companies offer jobs to graduates -- Marketing contest terminates June 1
Photograph(s): Jeanine Joseph; Shirley Kearns; Maxine Welch; Nancy Baldwin. p. 1 -- Stan Kenton. p. 2 -- Jenivine McGrew, assistant wire editor for The Sunflower, looks over a single dispatch of the hundreds that have come in over the teletype in The Sunflower newsroom. p. 4 -- Setting up the high hurdles for track season are from left to right are Shocker squad members, Clark Massey and Jake Bowels. p. 7
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