The Sunflower, v.59, no.12 (December 9, 1954)
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Issue Date
1954-12-09
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Rice, George E. , Mortar Board
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.59, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, December 9, 1954 - 8 pages
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Article(s): Mortar Board to install 83 into new chapter -- Flicker society to show films -- Choir to form caroling group -- Psych prof, once in show biz, says teaching needs humor / Stan Larson -- High average groups named -- Students to use parking facilities -- Somebody goofed! -- 'Register now,' Fletcher says -- Cadets take airlanes -- PR news bureau head appointment announced -- FM provides filtered sound -- Class visits Wichita firms -- Church members to host students -- Classes study schools way -- Dean tells of machine show -- Parnassus: 65 pages finished -- Grid season over, spirit wanes -- Grounds for 'Gyp' unfounded -- Dean's notes and quotes: Yuletide brings memories / Dr. T. Reese Marsh -- World eyes Red China's future stand / Ed Andreopoulos -- Appeals for safer driving -- Phi Sig's host formal dance -- 'Susie,' Sam' are named; $356 raised at carnival -- Hensley-Armfield betrothal told -- 'Christmas Rendezvous' theme will prevail at Pi Kap dance -- Yule cards ancient herald of traditional Christmases -- Party planned for orphans -- Silver bells ring at dorm -- Talbott-Frankhauser marriage announced -- Moms, daughters to trade gifts -- 2 attend state meet -- MVC boasts perfect mark -- WU frosh cagers drop hutch navy -- Houston takes second place -- Cagers seek second straight win: Shocks win opener 90-72 : Ft. Hays State; Emporia State -- Pre-season star: Holmer to play in '55 -- 'Mural volleyball: Phi Sig teams lead -- Student religious experience blended with education here -- Army rifles victorious; Air Force team loses -- Students give Yule programs
Photograph(s): Season tip-off: Don Laketa (38), grabs the tip-off Tuesday night in the Shockers' cage season opener with Ft. Hays State College. The Shockers rang up victory No. 1 with a 90 to 72 score. Merv Carman, not picture, was high point man with 16 points. Cleo Littleton (13) scored 13. p. 1 -- Winners announced: Max Maguire, master of ceremonies at the annual YWCA sponsored "Cowboy Carnival," proclaimed Virginia Christneson, sophomore in Liberal Arts, "Susie, the Snake Charmer," and Dick Magill, sophomore in Business Administration, "Sam the Strong Man." p. 4 -- All the way: Laurice Hunter, "upperclasswoman," races 80 yards on a kickoff return to score against lower division counterparts, the Wheaties Frosh. Attempting to tag her is Cindy Rader. The Frosh won the game 19-13. p. 6 -- Time runs out: The six senior basketball players, above, started their last year of college ball against the Ft. Hays wildcats in the Forum, Tuesday night. Above (front row, left to right) are Merv Carman, Cleo Littleton, and Don Laketa. Back row (from left) are Verlyn Anderson, Jim McNerney, and Tippy Tucker. The varsity plays the Emporia State Hornets in the Forum tonight. p. 7 -- Chuck Hollmer. p. 7
Article(s): Mortar Board to install 83 into new chapter -- Flicker society to show films -- Choir to form caroling group -- Psych prof, once in show biz, says teaching needs humor / Stan Larson -- High average groups named -- Students to use parking facilities -- Somebody goofed! -- 'Register now,' Fletcher says -- Cadets take airlanes -- PR news bureau head appointment announced -- FM provides filtered sound -- Class visits Wichita firms -- Church members to host students -- Classes study schools way -- Dean tells of machine show -- Parnassus: 65 pages finished -- Grid season over, spirit wanes -- Grounds for 'Gyp' unfounded -- Dean's notes and quotes: Yuletide brings memories / Dr. T. Reese Marsh -- World eyes Red China's future stand / Ed Andreopoulos -- Appeals for safer driving -- Phi Sig's host formal dance -- 'Susie,' Sam' are named; $356 raised at carnival -- Hensley-Armfield betrothal told -- 'Christmas Rendezvous' theme will prevail at Pi Kap dance -- Yule cards ancient herald of traditional Christmases -- Party planned for orphans -- Silver bells ring at dorm -- Talbott-Frankhauser marriage announced -- Moms, daughters to trade gifts -- 2 attend state meet -- MVC boasts perfect mark -- WU frosh cagers drop hutch navy -- Houston takes second place -- Cagers seek second straight win: Shocks win opener 90-72 : Ft. Hays State; Emporia State -- Pre-season star: Holmer to play in '55 -- 'Mural volleyball: Phi Sig teams lead -- Student religious experience blended with education here -- Army rifles victorious; Air Force team loses -- Students give Yule programs
Photograph(s): Season tip-off: Don Laketa (38), grabs the tip-off Tuesday night in the Shockers' cage season opener with Ft. Hays State College. The Shockers rang up victory No. 1 with a 90 to 72 score. Merv Carman, not picture, was high point man with 16 points. Cleo Littleton (13) scored 13. p. 1 -- Winners announced: Max Maguire, master of ceremonies at the annual YWCA sponsored "Cowboy Carnival," proclaimed Virginia Christneson, sophomore in Liberal Arts, "Susie, the Snake Charmer," and Dick Magill, sophomore in Business Administration, "Sam the Strong Man." p. 4 -- All the way: Laurice Hunter, "upperclasswoman," races 80 yards on a kickoff return to score against lower division counterparts, the Wheaties Frosh. Attempting to tag her is Cindy Rader. The Frosh won the game 19-13. p. 6 -- Time runs out: The six senior basketball players, above, started their last year of college ball against the Ft. Hays wildcats in the Forum, Tuesday night. Above (front row, left to right) are Merv Carman, Cleo Littleton, and Don Laketa. Back row (from left) are Verlyn Anderson, Jim McNerney, and Tippy Tucker. The varsity plays the Emporia State Hornets in the Forum tonight. p. 7 -- Chuck Hollmer. p. 7
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.59 no.12
v.59 no.12