The Sunflower, v.54, no.33 (May 19, 1949)
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1949-05-19
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Student Council
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.33, Wichita, Kansas, May 19, 1949 - 10 pages
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Article(s): Ames heads Sunflower staff '49-'50 -- Patti Olson wins honor -- Rosen given news award -- Seniors begin final week of school, social activities -- New final exams schedule to be used for first time -- Journalism students to work on weeklies for University credit -- Dick Mullen named head of council -- Forum topic is 'Europe' -- Six University students to be married in summer -- Library given book from French Embassy -- Club corner!: Pegasus, Kappa Pi, ISA club outings planned this week -- Enthusiastic baseball fans play campus world series / Jack Campbell -- Sororities and fraternities announce new officers -- In Alibi, May 20 music fraternity plans dinner-dance -- University is chosen for annual meeting -- Round about the campus / Dorothy Green -- And now it's "30" -- ISA groups elect next year's officers at recent meetings -- Two graduates will join math faculty -- Dean Wilkie will hold annual tea to honor Senior Honor Women -- Vox discipuli: Haughton answers 'Truth' story on Varsity committee / Dick Haughton ; Student protests 'truth' publication / Barbara Parks ; Student protests story of Haughton / Vincent Gott ; Tact not 'Truth' hurts Barb paper / Harold Kemper -- Barclay chosen as convention delegate -- Public relations meet has Detroit educator for keynote speaker -- Scout executive to be here May 20 -- Pi Kap 'Carousel' to honor seniors at annual dance -- Two picnics planned by music students -- Organ recital given by music students at St. Paul's church -- Fifty-fifth annual Heidleberg planned by Men of Webster -- Religious council picnic to be at Chaloco Lodge -- Barclay elected to University UNESCO -- Record number of graduates will find fewer opportunities -- Read takes post as summer prof. -- School commission to meet June 27 -- Job opportunities listed for students by deans -- 34 ROTC members to be commissioned during commencement -- Bookstore requests faculty book lists -- WRA sport awards to be given tonight -- Record 360 cases treated at Institute of Logopedics -- Wheaties Pep Club becomes chapter in national organization -- Frats clash for trophy -- Sturdy and Pietrich resign sport jobs -- Error in Carrousel noted by editors -- Shockes outscore Southwestern nine -- Shocker sports review shows good season but the cry, 'wait'll next year' still echos / Joe Morrisey -- UNESCO officers will be announced -- Shockers cop second place at Valley sports carnival -- League conference may add member -- Orchids!: Shocker coaches, trainers end year with fine record / Pat Quinn -- Alpha Tau Sigmas beat ISA in intramural swimming meet -- Dr. Davis reelected as Valley official -- Competition!: Olympic committee re-admits Germany and Japan to IOC -- YWCA plans retreat day -- Demand for psychologists expressed by Dr. Mahan -- Booklet available for veterans at Ad -- Gamma Mothers' Club holds final meeting
Photograph(s): Patti Olson. p. 1 -- Tempers flared Friday, as students awaited the results of the Student Council elections. Students shown above are discussing the pamphlet, "Truth," published and circulated by the Barbs. p. 1
Article(s): Ames heads Sunflower staff '49-'50 -- Patti Olson wins honor -- Rosen given news award -- Seniors begin final week of school, social activities -- New final exams schedule to be used for first time -- Journalism students to work on weeklies for University credit -- Dick Mullen named head of council -- Forum topic is 'Europe' -- Six University students to be married in summer -- Library given book from French Embassy -- Club corner!: Pegasus, Kappa Pi, ISA club outings planned this week -- Enthusiastic baseball fans play campus world series / Jack Campbell -- Sororities and fraternities announce new officers -- In Alibi, May 20 music fraternity plans dinner-dance -- University is chosen for annual meeting -- Round about the campus / Dorothy Green -- And now it's "30" -- ISA groups elect next year's officers at recent meetings -- Two graduates will join math faculty -- Dean Wilkie will hold annual tea to honor Senior Honor Women -- Vox discipuli: Haughton answers 'Truth' story on Varsity committee / Dick Haughton ; Student protests 'truth' publication / Barbara Parks ; Student protests story of Haughton / Vincent Gott ; Tact not 'Truth' hurts Barb paper / Harold Kemper -- Barclay chosen as convention delegate -- Public relations meet has Detroit educator for keynote speaker -- Scout executive to be here May 20 -- Pi Kap 'Carousel' to honor seniors at annual dance -- Two picnics planned by music students -- Organ recital given by music students at St. Paul's church -- Fifty-fifth annual Heidleberg planned by Men of Webster -- Religious council picnic to be at Chaloco Lodge -- Barclay elected to University UNESCO -- Record number of graduates will find fewer opportunities -- Read takes post as summer prof. -- School commission to meet June 27 -- Job opportunities listed for students by deans -- 34 ROTC members to be commissioned during commencement -- Bookstore requests faculty book lists -- WRA sport awards to be given tonight -- Record 360 cases treated at Institute of Logopedics -- Wheaties Pep Club becomes chapter in national organization -- Frats clash for trophy -- Sturdy and Pietrich resign sport jobs -- Error in Carrousel noted by editors -- Shockes outscore Southwestern nine -- Shocker sports review shows good season but the cry, 'wait'll next year' still echos / Joe Morrisey -- UNESCO officers will be announced -- Shockers cop second place at Valley sports carnival -- League conference may add member -- Orchids!: Shocker coaches, trainers end year with fine record / Pat Quinn -- Alpha Tau Sigmas beat ISA in intramural swimming meet -- Dr. Davis reelected as Valley official -- Competition!: Olympic committee re-admits Germany and Japan to IOC -- YWCA plans retreat day -- Demand for psychologists expressed by Dr. Mahan -- Booklet available for veterans at Ad -- Gamma Mothers' Club holds final meeting
Photograph(s): Patti Olson. p. 1 -- Tempers flared Friday, as students awaited the results of the Student Council elections. Students shown above are discussing the pamphlet, "Truth," published and circulated by the Barbs. p. 1
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.54 no.33
v.54 no.33