The Sunflower, v.58, no.07 (October 29, 1953)
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1953-10-29
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Pi Alpha Pi
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.58, no.7, Wichita, Kansas, October 29, 1953. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Plans set for 55th alumni homecoming -- Band day set for Nov. 14 -- Rules announced in beard contest -- 'Stalag 17,' comedy-melodrama, opens tonight in auditorium -- Robertson, Halgedahl conduct symphony orchestra concert -- Date set for ROTC dance -- Cossacks: Chorus plays to full house -- Parnassus: Photo deadline set -- Talks to seniors set for Nov. 2 -- JuCo instructors to confer here -- Shipley, McIntosh named queen candidates -- Fall meeting of Kansas deans brings 100 members to campus -- Men of Webster to honor pledges at Saturday dance -- Broadview Hotel to be scene of Phi Sig pledges' fall dance -- WU organists elect officers -- Pi Alpha Pi plans 'Paddle Party' for first semester pledge class -- Club corner: Pan-hell group names Gossett as co-sponsor -- Group to hold 'Spook Party' -- Alpha Gamma to name 'Betty Coed' at annual dinner -- ISA to hold 'Voodoo Revel' -- Club to hear Spanish talks -- Plans rifle club -- Press club to honor scribes -- Choose your queen -- Grow up! -- Fall's here -- Educators to attend forum -- Old style: Student error makes instructor designer of type -- Time saver: Dorm idea year old -- Frat men get second chance: IFC passes new regulations -- Korean vets: VA lists GI bill procedure -- Wildcats down Shockers, 21-0 -- Gamma 'B' rises to lead league -- Aggies tumble in conference game -- WRA to sponsor volleyball tourney -- Gridders rest; Face DU next -- 3 co-captains to lead frosh -- Shocks rate high in Valley stats
Photograph(s): Jacquie Shipley; Lee Ann McIntosh. p. 1 -- 1740 north Vassar: The Pi Alpha Pi house grew to nearly twice its old size this summer when three rooms were added. The first Pi Alph house was built in 1918. The present house was started in 1948. p. 3 -- Bathing beauty: Frank Garagolo and Melvin Gradert are shown in a scene from 'Stalag 17' which opens today in the University Auditorium. The play is being shown under the auspices of the University Community Theater and will run for three days. Students wishing to see the play will be admitted on their activity tickets. p. 4
Article(s): Plans set for 55th alumni homecoming -- Band day set for Nov. 14 -- Rules announced in beard contest -- 'Stalag 17,' comedy-melodrama, opens tonight in auditorium -- Robertson, Halgedahl conduct symphony orchestra concert -- Date set for ROTC dance -- Cossacks: Chorus plays to full house -- Parnassus: Photo deadline set -- Talks to seniors set for Nov. 2 -- JuCo instructors to confer here -- Shipley, McIntosh named queen candidates -- Fall meeting of Kansas deans brings 100 members to campus -- Men of Webster to honor pledges at Saturday dance -- Broadview Hotel to be scene of Phi Sig pledges' fall dance -- WU organists elect officers -- Pi Alpha Pi plans 'Paddle Party' for first semester pledge class -- Club corner: Pan-hell group names Gossett as co-sponsor -- Group to hold 'Spook Party' -- Alpha Gamma to name 'Betty Coed' at annual dinner -- ISA to hold 'Voodoo Revel' -- Club to hear Spanish talks -- Plans rifle club -- Press club to honor scribes -- Choose your queen -- Grow up! -- Fall's here -- Educators to attend forum -- Old style: Student error makes instructor designer of type -- Time saver: Dorm idea year old -- Frat men get second chance: IFC passes new regulations -- Korean vets: VA lists GI bill procedure -- Wildcats down Shockers, 21-0 -- Gamma 'B' rises to lead league -- Aggies tumble in conference game -- WRA to sponsor volleyball tourney -- Gridders rest; Face DU next -- 3 co-captains to lead frosh -- Shocks rate high in Valley stats
Photograph(s): Jacquie Shipley; Lee Ann McIntosh. p. 1 -- 1740 north Vassar: The Pi Alpha Pi house grew to nearly twice its old size this summer when three rooms were added. The first Pi Alph house was built in 1918. The present house was started in 1948. p. 3 -- Bathing beauty: Frank Garagolo and Melvin Gradert are shown in a scene from 'Stalag 17' which opens today in the University Auditorium. The play is being shown under the auspices of the University Community Theater and will run for three days. Students wishing to see the play will be admitted on their activity tickets. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.58 no.7
v.58 no.7