The Sunflower, v.58, no.16 (February 4, 1954)

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1954-02-04
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.58, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, February 4, 1954. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Cowpokes invade Shocker corral: Valley big guns to blaze in forum duel tonight / Mike Anderson -- Arena plans are ready -- Student directory on sale for 35c -- Sorority, Fraternity decision postponed -- Fall ID cards must be validated -- 2,700 see play in auditorium -- Music department starts TV show -- Debaters win honors -- KMUW: Staff jobs open -- 66 mid-term graduates will receive degrees in May -- NY Times editor to speak here Wednesday -- Current drop in enrollment -- Meeting scheduled -- Grad works in Chicago -- Club corner: University clubs, honorary frats schedule speakers -- Mens' dorm election held -- Love-Stanisfer engagement told -- Scenic film shown -- Open house for rushees held at each of the five sororities -- Kappa Rho, Pi Alph tell engagement -- Payne named annual queen -- Campus social organizations initiates 135 new actives -- Grace Wilkie Hall to hold Valentine dance tomorrow -- Addison-Webster engagement told -- Drouth [sic], disease kill trees -- Less confusion, please -- Need orders for rings -- ROK general visits campus / Seyong Kim -- With vodka: US idiom travels to Russia -- Have a cup: WU coffee price stabilized -- Publications board selects Sunflower staff members -- Graves helps compile college library data -- 'King Lear' casting at 3 to 5, Commons -- Journalism department offers photo course -- Meet your Shockers: Foe focuses on reserves / Daryle Klassen -- WU, Aggies still on top -- WU-A&M game tickets are on sale -- Two new instructors join ROTC staff -- Prof will attend meet -- Coaches seek golf, track contestants -- Munies face rigid tests -- Shocker win streak broken by Billikens -- 8 ROTC men commissioned -- Dunn organ and piano recital includes Bach -- Concert band adds soloist
Photograph(s): Students enroll: Enrollment time for second semester came around Jan. 25 and 26. Here students are shown filling out cards in the men's gym after having completed getting their class cards. This semester enrollment decreased by ten percent. p. 1 -- Rush party: Second semester rushing started Sunday at the campus sororities with open house. Being served coffee at the Pi Kap house are Chorlotte [sic] Noe, Pi Gap [sic] president; Raponza Martin, Polly Mamagonian, Shirley Mendenhall, and Janet Reiger, rushees; and Laura Roggee, Pi Kap pledge mother. p. 2 -- Patty Payne. p. 3 -- Carmen...center; McNerney...forward; Scheer...guard; Littleton...forward; Thompson...guard. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.58 no.16
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