The Sunflower, v.57, no.13 (December 11, 1952)
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1952-12-11
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Lieurance, Thurlow, 1878-1963
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.13, Wichita, Kansas, December 11, 1952. - 8 pages
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Article(s): 'Skylark' opens 3-night stand in auditorium -- Annual staff seeks candidates for '1953 Parnassus Queen' -- Oregon's Sen. Wayne L. Morse will speak to forum audience -- Research head resigns post -- Music! Music! Symphony concert to be presented in WU Auditorium -- APO to assist family at Xmas -- Wardrobe stolen during rehearsals -- Cadet teachers: Physicals required -- Club releases '52 top ten -- Here's to health, happiness, and more advertising contracts -- Pi Alpha Pi fraternity plans annual holiday dance Dec. 13 -- Pershing Rifles to hold dance -- ISA to give dance Friday -- Websters plan Christmas party -- Alpha Tau to hold Christmas luncheon -- Sorosis Yuletide dance will be at Broadview -- DO to give musical skit -- Mary Weatherwax to wed Jan. 31 -- Language group to give program -- Club corner: American Society of Tool Engineers holds initial meet -- AAS to honor Mrs. [Olive Ann] W. Beech -- Catholic students to hold dance -- A light to better health -- 'Out of step,' they say -- New documentary: KMUW features Tuesday program about Communism -- Desmond Slattery, '36 grad, will produce television series / Jill Wood -- Changes of major, field called normal by WU guidance head / Jeanette Jackson -- Squadron is area center -- Voices from station KMUW heard by local TV viewers -- First semester final: Exam schedules announced -- Terwilliger named chairman -- Dec. 15 is final pic proof date -- Opera recordings on sale -- Shockers select 2-platoon squad from opposition -- Frats meet in 24th keg tilt -- Cage play starts Dec. 15 --WU, New Mexico will tangle in Hutchinson Arena Saturday -- Volleyball finals set for tonight -- 3 Shockers named DU all-opponents -- Aviation: Navy cadets sought -- Sears donates to fund -- Debaters to Winfield meet -- Christmas holiday to begin Dec. 19
Photograph(s): Dr. Waldo Burnett. p. 1 -- Senator Morse. p. 1 -- Toasting the tenth wedding of the [illegible] (center) in the sophisticated comedy "Skylark" are, from left to right, Second Lieut. W. F. Seghy, Ronald Weidman, Rosalyn Newport, Anita Dinsmore, and James Connor. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Wolfhound and friends. p. 4 -- Shocker freshman "get the word" from Coach Dick Miller before their game last night. From left to right, back row: Leo Carney, Ned Holmes, Bob Hodgson, Rod Grubb, Ron Mahan. Front row, left to right: Coach Miller, Glen Boyer, Bernie Revak, Don Statham, Jim Strathe. Not pictured is Jim Hill. p. 6
Article(s): 'Skylark' opens 3-night stand in auditorium -- Annual staff seeks candidates for '1953 Parnassus Queen' -- Oregon's Sen. Wayne L. Morse will speak to forum audience -- Research head resigns post -- Music! Music! Symphony concert to be presented in WU Auditorium -- APO to assist family at Xmas -- Wardrobe stolen during rehearsals -- Cadet teachers: Physicals required -- Club releases '52 top ten -- Here's to health, happiness, and more advertising contracts -- Pi Alpha Pi fraternity plans annual holiday dance Dec. 13 -- Pershing Rifles to hold dance -- ISA to give dance Friday -- Websters plan Christmas party -- Alpha Tau to hold Christmas luncheon -- Sorosis Yuletide dance will be at Broadview -- DO to give musical skit -- Mary Weatherwax to wed Jan. 31 -- Language group to give program -- Club corner: American Society of Tool Engineers holds initial meet -- AAS to honor Mrs. [Olive Ann] W. Beech -- Catholic students to hold dance -- A light to better health -- 'Out of step,' they say -- New documentary: KMUW features Tuesday program about Communism -- Desmond Slattery, '36 grad, will produce television series / Jill Wood -- Changes of major, field called normal by WU guidance head / Jeanette Jackson -- Squadron is area center -- Voices from station KMUW heard by local TV viewers -- First semester final: Exam schedules announced -- Terwilliger named chairman -- Dec. 15 is final pic proof date -- Opera recordings on sale -- Shockers select 2-platoon squad from opposition -- Frats meet in 24th keg tilt -- Cage play starts Dec. 15 --WU, New Mexico will tangle in Hutchinson Arena Saturday -- Volleyball finals set for tonight -- 3 Shockers named DU all-opponents -- Aviation: Navy cadets sought -- Sears donates to fund -- Debaters to Winfield meet -- Christmas holiday to begin Dec. 19
Photograph(s): Dr. Waldo Burnett. p. 1 -- Senator Morse. p. 1 -- Toasting the tenth wedding of the [illegible] (center) in the sophisticated comedy "Skylark" are, from left to right, Second Lieut. W. F. Seghy, Ronald Weidman, Rosalyn Newport, Anita Dinsmore, and James Connor. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Wolfhound and friends. p. 4 -- Shocker freshman "get the word" from Coach Dick Miller before their game last night. From left to right, back row: Leo Carney, Ned Holmes, Bob Hodgson, Rod Grubb, Ron Mahan. Front row, left to right: Coach Miller, Glen Boyer, Bernie Revak, Don Statham, Jim Strathe. Not pictured is Jim Hill. p. 6
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.57 no.13
v.57 no.13