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The Sunflower, v.59, no.19 (February 11, 1955)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1955-02-11
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.59, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 11, 1955. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Regents make ruling on grid contracts -- Clough Place condition causes students' negative reaction / Louis Dunn -- Pep council tell plans of trip, convo -- Board okays new degrees -- Les Rosen gets Jaycee award -- Karl Gruber forum speaker -- 10 coeds enter Queen contest -- Rotary pays honor to Dr. Jardine -- Professor honored -- Rush parties 'circle globe' to entertain spring rushees -- AWS plans launch -- Graber engagement -- Neff Hall on cover: Business mag features WU -- Austrians plan African trip -- Ed's letter: Name is mud -- Holds open house for campus Greeks -- 'Silver Whistle' here Feb 24-26 -- 'Bossy' bosses wine makers -- Service fraternity attends conclave -- Saxophonist to play with concert band -- English scientists see WU research
Photograph(s): Hoofing it: Two university coeds, residents of Grace Wilkie Hall, said they were tired of splattering-up their car and left the vehicle parked on Yale Avenue this week and walked rather than drive up Clough Place to the dorm. p. 1 -- How deep? Crossing Clough Place this week, brought a question from pedestrians about navigation - "How deep's the water in that hole? Sloshing to the other side of the street are, Bunny Guiliano, ankle-deep in melted snow, and a less adventurous Ann Warren. p. 1 -- Royalty: Evelyn Murray, Pi Kappa Psi, and Joe Cocking, freshman in College of Education, were named "Belle and Bill of the Ball" at the Haul Your Man dance last Saturday. Miss Murray won by selling the most tickets to the dance. The winner's date is traditionally crowned as Bill of the Ball. p. 2 -- [Sigurd M.] Rascher. p. 4
Article(s): Regents make ruling on grid contracts -- Clough Place condition causes students' negative reaction / Louis Dunn -- Pep council tell plans of trip, convo -- Board okays new degrees -- Les Rosen gets Jaycee award -- Karl Gruber forum speaker -- 10 coeds enter Queen contest -- Rotary pays honor to Dr. Jardine -- Professor honored -- Rush parties 'circle globe' to entertain spring rushees -- AWS plans launch -- Graber engagement -- Neff Hall on cover: Business mag features WU -- Austrians plan African trip -- Ed's letter: Name is mud -- Holds open house for campus Greeks -- 'Silver Whistle' here Feb 24-26 -- 'Bossy' bosses wine makers -- Service fraternity attends conclave -- Saxophonist to play with concert band -- English scientists see WU research
Photograph(s): Hoofing it: Two university coeds, residents of Grace Wilkie Hall, said they were tired of splattering-up their car and left the vehicle parked on Yale Avenue this week and walked rather than drive up Clough Place to the dorm. p. 1 -- How deep? Crossing Clough Place this week, brought a question from pedestrians about navigation - "How deep's the water in that hole? Sloshing to the other side of the street are, Bunny Guiliano, ankle-deep in melted snow, and a less adventurous Ann Warren. p. 1 -- Royalty: Evelyn Murray, Pi Kappa Psi, and Joe Cocking, freshman in College of Education, were named "Belle and Bill of the Ball" at the Haul Your Man dance last Saturday. Miss Murray won by selling the most tickets to the dance. The winner's date is traditionally crowned as Bill of the Ball. p. 2 -- [Sigurd M.] Rascher. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.59 no.19
v.59 no.19
