The Sunflower, v.59, no.42 (May 10, 1955)
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Issue Date
1955-05-10
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Corbin, Harry F. (Harry Finch), 1917-1990 , Fairmount College , Gifts of classes , Independent Students Association (I.S.A.)
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.59, no.42, Wichita, Kansas, May 10, 1955 - 8 pages
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Article(s): Name top students at convo -- 9 juniors tapped for Mortar Board -- New paving, water lines planned -- Field day launched by photo display -- Engineers confiscate rock; construct own 'monument' / Jill Wood -- Art students display work -- 10 attend FTA conclave -- Faculty changes, enrollment increase part of WU's year -- Coronation, award ceremony wind up May Day festival -- Corbin to get honorary degree -- Blacks top whites, end drills -- Aggies rated tops in carnival -- Golfers weep by Ft. Hays -- Netters top Ft. Hayes -- Cindermen lose to Ft. Hays -- 'Study hard, explore all' -- 5 high schools graduate 1,700 / John Dill -- 'At Your Service' slogan of WU office / Ernie Shinn -- 490 county h.s. seniors to graduate / Dwane Weeks -- Greenlings to enroll Sept. 8, 9 / Beverly Haring -- 27 departments open doors for summer sessions, May 31 / Sharon Foster -- Art students may study best works -- Arizona to open '55 grid actions -- 8 fields open in night classes / Jo Guilliams -- Two-week rush period set for fall by Greek council / Duana Jabara -- Frats, sororities, ISA offer social life for incoming university frosh next fall / Judy Arther -- Freshmen can find openings on KMUW -- Vassar of the west: Vivid past behind WU / Merle Block -- Hororaries rate high / Louis Dunn -- May see team in new arena / Don Schlotz -- Intramurals here open to all men -- Big time sports seen for Wichita in '55-'56 -- ROTC offers field, class opportunities / Ed Thompson -- Sunflower gives timely views; Parnassus pictures events -- Social events crowd year / Linda Todd -- Annual awards: Seniors get 115 scholarships / Graham Leaper -- Politics vs. principles -- Musical groups open to frosh -- Debate activities open to all
Photograph(s): Engineers' ingenuity: A rock which formerly rested in front of the Commons was given a permanent resting place Saturday. It was hauled by a group of engineering seniors and was installed outside the Engineering Building as a gift of the Senior Class of 1955 to their school. In this picture a senior drills the holes to attach the inscription. p. 1 -- President Corbin. p. 3 -- Artists sketch: One of the first in the country, the new Independent Student's Association house is scheduled for beginning construction in about 30 days. The structure will be located just north of Sorority Row, which is situated on Clough Place. p. 3 -- Uncaptioned drawing of WU campus. p. 4
Article(s): Name top students at convo -- 9 juniors tapped for Mortar Board -- New paving, water lines planned -- Field day launched by photo display -- Engineers confiscate rock; construct own 'monument' / Jill Wood -- Art students display work -- 10 attend FTA conclave -- Faculty changes, enrollment increase part of WU's year -- Coronation, award ceremony wind up May Day festival -- Corbin to get honorary degree -- Blacks top whites, end drills -- Aggies rated tops in carnival -- Golfers weep by Ft. Hays -- Netters top Ft. Hayes -- Cindermen lose to Ft. Hays -- 'Study hard, explore all' -- 5 high schools graduate 1,700 / John Dill -- 'At Your Service' slogan of WU office / Ernie Shinn -- 490 county h.s. seniors to graduate / Dwane Weeks -- Greenlings to enroll Sept. 8, 9 / Beverly Haring -- 27 departments open doors for summer sessions, May 31 / Sharon Foster -- Art students may study best works -- Arizona to open '55 grid actions -- 8 fields open in night classes / Jo Guilliams -- Two-week rush period set for fall by Greek council / Duana Jabara -- Frats, sororities, ISA offer social life for incoming university frosh next fall / Judy Arther -- Freshmen can find openings on KMUW -- Vassar of the west: Vivid past behind WU / Merle Block -- Hororaries rate high / Louis Dunn -- May see team in new arena / Don Schlotz -- Intramurals here open to all men -- Big time sports seen for Wichita in '55-'56 -- ROTC offers field, class opportunities / Ed Thompson -- Sunflower gives timely views; Parnassus pictures events -- Social events crowd year / Linda Todd -- Annual awards: Seniors get 115 scholarships / Graham Leaper -- Politics vs. principles -- Musical groups open to frosh -- Debate activities open to all
Photograph(s): Engineers' ingenuity: A rock which formerly rested in front of the Commons was given a permanent resting place Saturday. It was hauled by a group of engineering seniors and was installed outside the Engineering Building as a gift of the Senior Class of 1955 to their school. In this picture a senior drills the holes to attach the inscription. p. 1 -- President Corbin. p. 3 -- Artists sketch: One of the first in the country, the new Independent Student's Association house is scheduled for beginning construction in about 30 days. The structure will be located just north of Sorority Row, which is situated on Clough Place. p. 3 -- Uncaptioned drawing of WU campus. p. 4
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.59 no.42
v.59 no.42