The Sunflower, v.57, no.08 (October 30, 1952)
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1952-10-30
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Enrollment , Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.8, Wichita, Kansas, October 30, 1952 - 8 pages
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Article(s): 'The Happy Time' starts tonight: Three-day run opens at 8:30 in Auditorium -- Ike is chosen over Stevenson in close vote -- Deadline on drops set for Sunday -- Finance head named by WU -- Five discussions will be held today by leadership workshop -- Christmas work open to students -- Rise Stevens: Met star is symphony guest -- Speeches, convos highlight meet -- By colleges: Business ad tops '52 fall term enrollment figures -- Seniors to get photos Monday -- Frat breakfast to honor pledges at 7 tomorrow -- WU coeds fail to identify points of Suffrage history / Virginia Stafford -- Independents plan party -- Two sororities will host frats -- Pi Alpha Pi 'Paddle Party' set for tomorrow night -- Reproduced prints are on exhibit -- Alpha Tau Sigma pledges to be honored tomorrow -- WU French club names officers -- Geology club reorganizes -- Terror, invisibility: Library lists books -- Library sets exhibit -- Art staff attend MCA conference -- Club purchases painting -- Paintings by women featured in exhibit -- Why get better grades? -- 'C'mon man...do something!' -- The reader speaks: Ballot is wrong place for humor, reader declares / Dave Wilkinson -- 'Cosi Fan Tutte: Mozart opera to be given -- Collegiate quips / Bill Stinchcomb -- Political issues: WU panel completes series -- Facts, security, taste figure in military writing, grad says -- Council asks end to block seating -- Bible is 100,000th book in WU library -- Harrison visits WU ROTC -- Finesse: New night class offered to teach church ushering -- Council delays action on plans -- Hurricane explodes in 2nd half to defeat WU Shockers, 28-0 -- Munie cagers open practice -- Final greenie tilt set for Friday -- 'Groundhog': Shockers' Romero tops Munie squad with 4-yard mark -- Waugh retains lead in rushing -- Frosh, vet cagers to tangle Nov. 21 -- Bee State to invade Wichita: Utah State, Shocker gridders will meet here Saturday night -- Marchibroda, Pagna toughest to stop, says WU linebacker -- Cage attracts record ticket sales -- Webster Bees win grid title -- 'Sponsor' runs Whan feature -- Heldrig to speak tonight at Commons -- KMUW to initiate new musical series -- Original Met cast aids opera group -- Institute holds open house -- Graduation not end, NSR survey finds
Photograph(s): Birthday presents are opened: Bibi Bonnard, played by Alan Phares, Jr., expresses surprise at his birthday presents in a scene from the Happy Time, being presented in a three night run beginning tonight. From left to right, Papa Bonnard, Bill Fillingham; Bibi, and Mama Bonnard, Josephine Bangs Moran. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- University of Wichita cheerleaders for this year are: front row, left to right: Nancy Baldwin, Shirley Brazil, Jeanette Farha, and Beverly Morley. Back row, left to right: Terry Scanlon, Walt Burdick, Dave Burns, and Jerry August. p. 1 -- Shocker end Elias Thomas (83), with ball under arm, is dropped by an unidentified Tulsa defender after a long gain to the Hurricane five-yard line in the game in Tulsa's Skelly Stadium last week. / photo by Eastwood. p. 5
Article(s): 'The Happy Time' starts tonight: Three-day run opens at 8:30 in Auditorium -- Ike is chosen over Stevenson in close vote -- Deadline on drops set for Sunday -- Finance head named by WU -- Five discussions will be held today by leadership workshop -- Christmas work open to students -- Rise Stevens: Met star is symphony guest -- Speeches, convos highlight meet -- By colleges: Business ad tops '52 fall term enrollment figures -- Seniors to get photos Monday -- Frat breakfast to honor pledges at 7 tomorrow -- WU coeds fail to identify points of Suffrage history / Virginia Stafford -- Independents plan party -- Two sororities will host frats -- Pi Alpha Pi 'Paddle Party' set for tomorrow night -- Reproduced prints are on exhibit -- Alpha Tau Sigma pledges to be honored tomorrow -- WU French club names officers -- Geology club reorganizes -- Terror, invisibility: Library lists books -- Library sets exhibit -- Art staff attend MCA conference -- Club purchases painting -- Paintings by women featured in exhibit -- Why get better grades? -- 'C'mon man...do something!' -- The reader speaks: Ballot is wrong place for humor, reader declares / Dave Wilkinson -- 'Cosi Fan Tutte: Mozart opera to be given -- Collegiate quips / Bill Stinchcomb -- Political issues: WU panel completes series -- Facts, security, taste figure in military writing, grad says -- Council asks end to block seating -- Bible is 100,000th book in WU library -- Harrison visits WU ROTC -- Finesse: New night class offered to teach church ushering -- Council delays action on plans -- Hurricane explodes in 2nd half to defeat WU Shockers, 28-0 -- Munie cagers open practice -- Final greenie tilt set for Friday -- 'Groundhog': Shockers' Romero tops Munie squad with 4-yard mark -- Waugh retains lead in rushing -- Frosh, vet cagers to tangle Nov. 21 -- Bee State to invade Wichita: Utah State, Shocker gridders will meet here Saturday night -- Marchibroda, Pagna toughest to stop, says WU linebacker -- Cage attracts record ticket sales -- Webster Bees win grid title -- 'Sponsor' runs Whan feature -- Heldrig to speak tonight at Commons -- KMUW to initiate new musical series -- Original Met cast aids opera group -- Institute holds open house -- Graduation not end, NSR survey finds
Photograph(s): Birthday presents are opened: Bibi Bonnard, played by Alan Phares, Jr., expresses surprise at his birthday presents in a scene from the Happy Time, being presented in a three night run beginning tonight. From left to right, Papa Bonnard, Bill Fillingham; Bibi, and Mama Bonnard, Josephine Bangs Moran. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- University of Wichita cheerleaders for this year are: front row, left to right: Nancy Baldwin, Shirley Brazil, Jeanette Farha, and Beverly Morley. Back row, left to right: Terry Scanlon, Walt Burdick, Dave Burns, and Jerry August. p. 1 -- Shocker end Elias Thomas (83), with ball under arm, is dropped by an unidentified Tulsa defender after a long gain to the Hurricane five-yard line in the game in Tulsa's Skelly Stadium last week. / photo by Eastwood. p. 5
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.57 no.8
v.57 no.8