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The Sunflower, v.59, no.04 (October 7, 1954)
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Sunflower 10-07-1954
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Wichita, Kansas
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1954-10-07
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Film Society
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.59, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 7, 1954. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Play opens 3-night run -- Shockers, Aggies collide Saturday in MVC opener -- Council okays $22.50 fee for pep trip -- 4th district editors: Newsmen convene Saturday -- Famous graduate calls University 'miracle school' / Sara Goeller -- Board to add new members -- Baird to aid Sen. Schoeppel -- Red feather feature: To select 'Ugly Man' Oct. 16 -- Prof's work shown in NY -- Air interviews on local stations -- Forum picks noted men -- Downs will be given during eighth week -- Accountants hold session -- Staff observes newspaper week -- Patience required of campus drivers -- Pact seen in peace role / Daryle Klassen -- Ohio State reveals freshman problems -- KANS 'Red Check' spreads over U.S., Italy, Sweden -- Will seniors stick to tradition? -- Censorship basic in Red press? / Ed Andreopoulos -- Horn-honking stopped -- Sororities pledge 106 following rush seasons -- Dr. Savaiano hosts foreign students at Saturday picnic -- Belts, buckles and string ties are highlights in fall fashion -- Webster frat adopts child -- Dancing club holds meeting -- Doris Hill wed to Dwayne Clum -- Costume jewels brighten 'Specs' -- Junior log organization rushes new students -- Best whiskers to take mug -- Vogue offers coed contest -- Frosh in grid spotlight; open season at Tulsa -- WU wins 3rd straight -- 'Murals open grid play -- WU ranks high in NCAB stats: Earns offensive lead; defense rating high -- To receive arena bids -- Society plans film variety -- Campus host to conference -- Child hearing is Logo topic -- Mexico offers scholarship -- Teng plans to address group at Minnesota U.
Photograph(s): "An eyeful": Lt. Ann Giard, army nurse played by Norma Jean Peters, is an "eyeful" in any language, but to the love-starved sailors on Ak 601, she is a "dish". Stefanowski, portrayed by Warren Collins, has spied Lieutenant Girard on the beach in the process of taking a shower. Onlookers are sailors Schlimer, (in the gun tub) portrayed by Bill Ames; Lindstrom (center), played by Francis Winters, and Gerhart, portrayed by Ollie Henry. p. 1 -- Great expectations: At a get-acquainted party for foreign students, Se Yong Kim, Korean graduate student, and Dr. Savaiano, foreign student advisor, are preparing hamburgers. Hungrily waiting behind them are, left to right, Arlette Bouvier from France, Karnik Toketlian from Egypt, C. S. Rao from India, and Arman Serif from Turkey. p. 4 -- Frosh gridders open season: Expected to see a lot of action against Tulsa today in the Golden Hurricane camp, are left to right, Bob King, Jim Bourn, Harry Horton and Artie Vaughn. p. 6
Article(s): Play opens 3-night run -- Shockers, Aggies collide Saturday in MVC opener -- Council okays $22.50 fee for pep trip -- 4th district editors: Newsmen convene Saturday -- Famous graduate calls University 'miracle school' / Sara Goeller -- Board to add new members -- Baird to aid Sen. Schoeppel -- Red feather feature: To select 'Ugly Man' Oct. 16 -- Prof's work shown in NY -- Air interviews on local stations -- Forum picks noted men -- Downs will be given during eighth week -- Accountants hold session -- Staff observes newspaper week -- Patience required of campus drivers -- Pact seen in peace role / Daryle Klassen -- Ohio State reveals freshman problems -- KANS 'Red Check' spreads over U.S., Italy, Sweden -- Will seniors stick to tradition? -- Censorship basic in Red press? / Ed Andreopoulos -- Horn-honking stopped -- Sororities pledge 106 following rush seasons -- Dr. Savaiano hosts foreign students at Saturday picnic -- Belts, buckles and string ties are highlights in fall fashion -- Webster frat adopts child -- Dancing club holds meeting -- Doris Hill wed to Dwayne Clum -- Costume jewels brighten 'Specs' -- Junior log organization rushes new students -- Best whiskers to take mug -- Vogue offers coed contest -- Frosh in grid spotlight; open season at Tulsa -- WU wins 3rd straight -- 'Murals open grid play -- WU ranks high in NCAB stats: Earns offensive lead; defense rating high -- To receive arena bids -- Society plans film variety -- Campus host to conference -- Child hearing is Logo topic -- Mexico offers scholarship -- Teng plans to address group at Minnesota U.
Photograph(s): "An eyeful": Lt. Ann Giard, army nurse played by Norma Jean Peters, is an "eyeful" in any language, but to the love-starved sailors on Ak 601, she is a "dish". Stefanowski, portrayed by Warren Collins, has spied Lieutenant Girard on the beach in the process of taking a shower. Onlookers are sailors Schlimer, (in the gun tub) portrayed by Bill Ames; Lindstrom (center), played by Francis Winters, and Gerhart, portrayed by Ollie Henry. p. 1 -- Great expectations: At a get-acquainted party for foreign students, Se Yong Kim, Korean graduate student, and Dr. Savaiano, foreign student advisor, are preparing hamburgers. Hungrily waiting behind them are, left to right, Arlette Bouvier from France, Karnik Toketlian from Egypt, C. S. Rao from India, and Arman Serif from Turkey. p. 4 -- Frosh gridders open season: Expected to see a lot of action against Tulsa today in the Golden Hurricane camp, are left to right, Bob King, Jim Bourn, Harry Horton and Artie Vaughn. p. 6
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.59 no.4
v.59 no.4
