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The Sunflower, v.55, no.20 (March 2, 1950)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1950-03-02
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College newspapers and periodicals,Board of Regents,Neff, Frank Amandus, 1879-,Corbin, Harry F. (Harry Finch), 1917-1990,Business Administration Building,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.20, Wichita, Kansas, March 2, 1950. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Dean Neff to retire in June: Ends 39 years at University -- Regents authorize business ad plans -- Radio station has new home -- Beeler obtains official colors -- Six candidates vie for council offices -- Short courses added to list -- 'You broke my heart with bebop', 'Lover'...: Haughton's modern concert to begin Friday -- Convo slated for Thursday, inaugural day -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- Richmond to address YWCA Wednesday -- Dance group accepts ten -- Engineering students to dine March 14 -- Pi Alpha Pi to honor pledges at annual 'Hobo Party' March 4 -- Library tours help English 112 students -- 1951 KWAA meeting will be held here -- Present Cadet Honor Captain -- Education fraternity holds party March 2 -- Club corner: YW Club schedules full March program beginning this week -- Well balanced education necessary, say speakers: AWS Conference features 'future for women' -- Wheaties pledges to be initiated -- Downing re-elected language club head -- Hanson will talk at club meeting -- 175 here for KMTA meeting -- 'Gavel' is theme of Inaugural Ball -- Psychologists speak before organization; Pronko participates -- French Club delays March 1 presentation -- Handicapped persons treated at Institute of Logopedics -- Children's books now displayed in Library -- Student art work to be displayed -- Kline calls mine strike attempt to embarrass present administration; situation 'intolerable' / Clifford F. Kraus -- Rearmament to be topic of the week on KAKE program -- Dr. T. Walker Weaver resigns position on Board of Regents -- Gates is appointed Regent replacement -- Massingham recital scheduled Tuesday -- UNESCO meets in new location -- Vet enrollment for University shows 15 percent decrease -- Students need only register, then forget the draft worry -- Education students express interest in secondary teaching -- Brothers vie in KU debate -- Evening instructors to notify students -- Cowgill to address convention at Pratt -- Grid program to begin soon -- University station to air tournament -- Webster's Craver smashes records -- Bradley tops again; Ready for national -- Paddles away...: Ping pong tourney, wrestling matches slated for March -- Baseball schedule is not complete -- Oklahoma grapplers win 73 in a row -- Campus teams to enter AAU -- First string tackle will leave school -- Shocker cagers finish season with loss; Bradley wins title -- Marksmen leave for Kemper tilt -- Linksmen vie for positions -- Good track season predicted after conditioning, says Bidwell -- Temple star breaks single game record -- 15 million veterans interviewed by VA employees last year -- Rydjord will speak at relations meet -- University forms course in testing -- Student discussion planned for Sunday -- Cowgill, Fletcher will give tests -- Registrar's Office announces holiday
Photograph(s): It's Haughton concert time again...: Dan Overholt, left), Ken Swanson, center, and Delbert Johnson are three of the featured instrumentalists to be heard in the Dick Haughton concert in the Auditorium tomorrow and Saturday nights. p. 1 -- Retiring...: Dean [Frank A.] Neff. p. 4 -- Resigning...: Dr. T.W. Weaver. p. 4 -- Men from Mars, maybe? No, just spring practice...: Flying low over Veterans are these two former freshmen football players, who are now helping to form the Varsity for next year into one of the best Shocker grid squads in recent years. p. 6 -- Al Littleton. p. 7 -- To lead Shocker tracksters...: Walt Byfield, javelin, Ira Barkman, shot, and Jimmy Nutter, field and dash man, will carry the brunt of the Shocker cinder attack this spring. p. 7
Article(s): Dean Neff to retire in June: Ends 39 years at University -- Regents authorize business ad plans -- Radio station has new home -- Beeler obtains official colors -- Six candidates vie for council offices -- Short courses added to list -- 'You broke my heart with bebop', 'Lover'...: Haughton's modern concert to begin Friday -- Convo slated for Thursday, inaugural day -- Round about the campus / Joan Kallail -- Richmond to address YWCA Wednesday -- Dance group accepts ten -- Engineering students to dine March 14 -- Pi Alpha Pi to honor pledges at annual 'Hobo Party' March 4 -- Library tours help English 112 students -- 1951 KWAA meeting will be held here -- Present Cadet Honor Captain -- Education fraternity holds party March 2 -- Club corner: YW Club schedules full March program beginning this week -- Well balanced education necessary, say speakers: AWS Conference features 'future for women' -- Wheaties pledges to be initiated -- Downing re-elected language club head -- Hanson will talk at club meeting -- 175 here for KMTA meeting -- 'Gavel' is theme of Inaugural Ball -- Psychologists speak before organization; Pronko participates -- French Club delays March 1 presentation -- Handicapped persons treated at Institute of Logopedics -- Children's books now displayed in Library -- Student art work to be displayed -- Kline calls mine strike attempt to embarrass present administration; situation 'intolerable' / Clifford F. Kraus -- Rearmament to be topic of the week on KAKE program -- Dr. T. Walker Weaver resigns position on Board of Regents -- Gates is appointed Regent replacement -- Massingham recital scheduled Tuesday -- UNESCO meets in new location -- Vet enrollment for University shows 15 percent decrease -- Students need only register, then forget the draft worry -- Education students express interest in secondary teaching -- Brothers vie in KU debate -- Evening instructors to notify students -- Cowgill to address convention at Pratt -- Grid program to begin soon -- University station to air tournament -- Webster's Craver smashes records -- Bradley tops again; Ready for national -- Paddles away...: Ping pong tourney, wrestling matches slated for March -- Baseball schedule is not complete -- Oklahoma grapplers win 73 in a row -- Campus teams to enter AAU -- First string tackle will leave school -- Shocker cagers finish season with loss; Bradley wins title -- Marksmen leave for Kemper tilt -- Linksmen vie for positions -- Good track season predicted after conditioning, says Bidwell -- Temple star breaks single game record -- 15 million veterans interviewed by VA employees last year -- Rydjord will speak at relations meet -- University forms course in testing -- Student discussion planned for Sunday -- Cowgill, Fletcher will give tests -- Registrar's Office announces holiday
Photograph(s): It's Haughton concert time again...: Dan Overholt, left), Ken Swanson, center, and Delbert Johnson are three of the featured instrumentalists to be heard in the Dick Haughton concert in the Auditorium tomorrow and Saturday nights. p. 1 -- Retiring...: Dean [Frank A.] Neff. p. 4 -- Resigning...: Dr. T.W. Weaver. p. 4 -- Men from Mars, maybe? No, just spring practice...: Flying low over Veterans are these two former freshmen football players, who are now helping to form the Varsity for next year into one of the best Shocker grid squads in recent years. p. 6 -- Al Littleton. p. 7 -- To lead Shocker tracksters...: Walt Byfield, javelin, Ira Barkman, shot, and Jimmy Nutter, field and dash man, will carry the brunt of the Shocker cinder attack this spring. p. 7
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.55 no.20
v.55 no.20
