The Sunflower, v.54, no.18 (February 3, 1949)

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1949-02-03
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.18, Wichita, Kansas, February 3, 1949. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Notes poet will appear as speaker -- Night school opens as interest soars -- Fountain bar will be open February 24 -- Chance for commission explained to applicants -- Campus leaders offered aid by Women's Honor Group -- Marsh will lecture for Methodist youth -- Biblical play opens tonight with Kelso in leading role -- Plan trips for debate -- New billing counter to benefit students -- 13 colleges meet here this week -- Former student's son honored as Snow King at Minnesota university -- "Beat but happy" pledges end week of work and fun -- Club corner / Dorothy Green -- Round about the campus / Rankin Griesinger -- Fraternity mothers honored at coffee -- National music frat sponsors scholarship -- Sickles-Hill engagement announced at luncheon for friends of couple -- Class photos to be taken -- Pi Kap holds dinner for new members -- ROTC cadets invited to Washington ball -- Two sides to any question? -- University ROTC instructor related to Queen Victoria -- Peak wins Skidmore Award in Kappa Pi exhibit contest -- New officers elected at annual meeting of Logopedics board -- Florida professor believes freshmen should not work -- Foreign languages stop most students -- Jobs: Institutions to help provide assistance for graduate jobs -- Concert of modern music planned by Haughton band -- Munich art students send permanent gift -- 'Met' artist to be here -- Attention!: Fellowships listed on bulletin boards should be noticed -- New jet propulsion course offered in evening classes -- John Elliott to talk to Accounting Club Wednesday in Library -- Wilkie requests new officers register -- Decker will speak at music meeting -- Oilers trounce Shockers in benefit game: W.U. falls to 57-37 score -- Girls tote rifles for national tourney to be held at Kemper -- Shocker tumblers most active, least recognized in sports -- Shockers set for Mules and OCU tilts: University Shocker cagers meet OCU here tomorrow -- Cage squad loses tilt -- Speech course added to evening class list -- Bob Cather gains lead -- ISA mixer Saturday for new students -- Bills and Aggies lead in Valley race -- Shocker Five meets Hays
Photograph(s): Archibald McLeish. p. 1 -- John Kelso, Gea Stark, and Carolyn counts are pictured as they will appear in "Noah". p. 1 -- Snow royalty: Terry Campbell and Joan Andresen. p. 2 -- Mary Christian Hill. p. 3 -- Dick Haughton (left) and Bob Langenwalter go over plans to take Haughton concert of modern music on a tour of the state. p. 4 -- Jim Nebergall: high point man against Phillips. p. 6
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.54 no.18
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