The Sunflower, v.53, no.18 (February 5, 1948)
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1948-02-05
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.53, no.18, Wichita, Kansas, February 5, 1948. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Valley champs invade Forum: Ed Macauley will spark Bills attack -- Debate team competes at centennial -- Peggy Dull is chosen queen by three city photographers -- I.B.M. expert is speaker -- W.U. choir is to tour five cities -- Model plane is completed -- Play cast is incomplete -- R.O.T.C. rates highly at annual inspection -- HYM dance to be in gym -- Rice tells UNESCO aims at club coffee -- Roundabout the campus -- Three fraternities announce 42 second semester pledges -- Student art exhibit now in Morrison Hall will end tomorrow -- Placement counseling at Wayne University helps GIs get jobs -- Journalism group to elect officers -- Congo group meets to nominate officers -- Fans begin camera club -- New Wheaties Sweetie named by ball team is Sharon O'Rourke -- Grants are available for sociology study -- Overcrowded?: Record enrollment will not hinder new spring term influx -- Confusin' but amusin': 'Blithe Spirit' overcomes handicaps to score hit here -- Veterans' news -- Campus jigsaw: 'Open season' on violators: pep is on downgrade here / Lester Rosen -- On another campus -- Research foundation renames Coleman to board of governors -- Vet's section not for sale -- Jim Nebergall leads scoring with Vaughn close behind -- Tulsa sends Warren plans for freshman baseball competition -- Graham leaves job; Trimble takes over as athletic director -- Intramural tourney opens next Tuesday; six teams entered -- Shockers overcome Forum jinx; topple Southwestern 65-37 -- Undefeated clubs tangle -- Group hears Dr. Cowgill
Photograph(s): Parnassus Queen Peggy Dull. p. 1 -- The University A Capella Choir: (Left to right, first row) June Wilkinson, Betty Long, Darlene Reece, Mary Lu Cervania, Jennalee Reid, Marjorie Raders, Phyllis Lee Curtis, Bonnie Paisley, Bonnie Brown, Barbara Dunlap, Ida Dell Harrison, Abbie Slentz, Barbara Coats, Mary Frances Titus, Vinita Hood, Mary Margaret Padgett, Rita Major. (Second row) Ruth Stoddard, Mary Major, Virginia Gass, Shirley Raymond, Bonnie Molz, Gloria Fetters, Marjorie Elliott, Jean Marie Wogan, Zellah Dustin, Midge Moore, Marcia Fisher, Sally Sweeney, Blye Hinshaw, Ellen Anderson, Norma Jean Meredith, Shirley Galatas. (Third row) Harold Decker, John Dunkelberger, Eldon Moen, Ted Cervania, Franklin Dunlap, George Short, Charles Tegeler, Eugene Price, Dwight Meredith, John Davidson, Lyle Dilley, Merrill Gresham, James Wainner, Robert Oursler, Ernest Namee. (Fourth row) Kenneth Swanson, Howard Oliphant, Howard La Voie, John Moore, Victor Jantzen, Robert Minser, Forrest Davidson, Martin Rice, Dale Taggart, Fred Davidson, Charles Davis, Robert Pellett, Daniel Duerksen, Leo Ashcraft, Charles Elliott. p. 1 -- Wheaties Sweetie [Sharon] O'Rourke and [Shockers basketball] Captain [Elvin] Vaughn. p. 3 -- Officers of Alpha Phi Omega, national accounting fraternity, which were initiated last Sunday include Jim Young, historian; Jess Taylor, vice president; Jim Bain, secretary; Sidney Randale, president; and Fred Shumacker, treasurer. p. 5 -- Tuffy Robinson, with ball, is fouled by two Southwestern players as he attempts to break away. Referee Rice Brown stops the play as Cliff Sickles and Jim Nebergall come in to help out. p. 7
Article(s): Valley champs invade Forum: Ed Macauley will spark Bills attack -- Debate team competes at centennial -- Peggy Dull is chosen queen by three city photographers -- I.B.M. expert is speaker -- W.U. choir is to tour five cities -- Model plane is completed -- Play cast is incomplete -- R.O.T.C. rates highly at annual inspection -- HYM dance to be in gym -- Rice tells UNESCO aims at club coffee -- Roundabout the campus -- Three fraternities announce 42 second semester pledges -- Student art exhibit now in Morrison Hall will end tomorrow -- Placement counseling at Wayne University helps GIs get jobs -- Journalism group to elect officers -- Congo group meets to nominate officers -- Fans begin camera club -- New Wheaties Sweetie named by ball team is Sharon O'Rourke -- Grants are available for sociology study -- Overcrowded?: Record enrollment will not hinder new spring term influx -- Confusin' but amusin': 'Blithe Spirit' overcomes handicaps to score hit here -- Veterans' news -- Campus jigsaw: 'Open season' on violators: pep is on downgrade here / Lester Rosen -- On another campus -- Research foundation renames Coleman to board of governors -- Vet's section not for sale -- Jim Nebergall leads scoring with Vaughn close behind -- Tulsa sends Warren plans for freshman baseball competition -- Graham leaves job; Trimble takes over as athletic director -- Intramural tourney opens next Tuesday; six teams entered -- Shockers overcome Forum jinx; topple Southwestern 65-37 -- Undefeated clubs tangle -- Group hears Dr. Cowgill
Photograph(s): Parnassus Queen Peggy Dull. p. 1 -- The University A Capella Choir: (Left to right, first row) June Wilkinson, Betty Long, Darlene Reece, Mary Lu Cervania, Jennalee Reid, Marjorie Raders, Phyllis Lee Curtis, Bonnie Paisley, Bonnie Brown, Barbara Dunlap, Ida Dell Harrison, Abbie Slentz, Barbara Coats, Mary Frances Titus, Vinita Hood, Mary Margaret Padgett, Rita Major. (Second row) Ruth Stoddard, Mary Major, Virginia Gass, Shirley Raymond, Bonnie Molz, Gloria Fetters, Marjorie Elliott, Jean Marie Wogan, Zellah Dustin, Midge Moore, Marcia Fisher, Sally Sweeney, Blye Hinshaw, Ellen Anderson, Norma Jean Meredith, Shirley Galatas. (Third row) Harold Decker, John Dunkelberger, Eldon Moen, Ted Cervania, Franklin Dunlap, George Short, Charles Tegeler, Eugene Price, Dwight Meredith, John Davidson, Lyle Dilley, Merrill Gresham, James Wainner, Robert Oursler, Ernest Namee. (Fourth row) Kenneth Swanson, Howard Oliphant, Howard La Voie, John Moore, Victor Jantzen, Robert Minser, Forrest Davidson, Martin Rice, Dale Taggart, Fred Davidson, Charles Davis, Robert Pellett, Daniel Duerksen, Leo Ashcraft, Charles Elliott. p. 1 -- Wheaties Sweetie [Sharon] O'Rourke and [Shockers basketball] Captain [Elvin] Vaughn. p. 3 -- Officers of Alpha Phi Omega, national accounting fraternity, which were initiated last Sunday include Jim Young, historian; Jess Taylor, vice president; Jim Bain, secretary; Sidney Randale, president; and Fred Shumacker, treasurer. p. 5 -- Tuffy Robinson, with ball, is fouled by two Southwestern players as he attempts to break away. Referee Rice Brown stops the play as Cliff Sickles and Jim Nebergall come in to help out. p. 7
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.53 no.18
v.53 no.18