The Sunflower, v.54, no.19 (February 10, 1949)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 10, 1949. - 10 pages
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Article(s): 'Met' soloist is feature of concert -- Used book sales soar -- Boy Scouts!: Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity explains activity -- HYM dance tomorrow -- Fountain room nears finish -- Local UNESCO head receives new honor -- 'Psycho'? 'Schizo'? A 'snake pit' fan? Russo will know -- Radio field to expand -- Hamlet film shows here on Monday -- Art student wins contest -- French Club meeting will feature skit -- Greek sororities initiate first semester pledges -- University student receives appointment -- Mothers of pledges honored by clubs at fraternity houses -- Dr. Palmer speaks on cerebral palsy -- Club corner / Dorothy Green -- Hot dog luncheon sponsored by AWS -- Round about the campus / Rankin Griesinger -- Eleanor Scott awarded Mu Phi Epsilon alumnae scholarship for seniors -- Parties furnish incentive to fill out play positions / Charlene Rittenoure; Peggy Arnett -- Five students enroll in non-credit course -- Inter-church council holds meeting today -- Spring semester sorority rushing to close Feb. 26 -- Associated Women Students will sponsor conference -- Robert Minser, Helen Christy attain leads in 'The Shrew' -- Magazine exchange program helps unfortunate colleges -- Scabbard and Blade has formal initiation at Sunrise Service -- New staff member conducts research as milling chemist -- Student directories go on sale soon -- Bookworms!: Library circulation has big increase despite blizzard -- Typed on a Wednesday: the question of the year! Did Airborne pass or flunk? / Bob Ames -- Oh joy!: Veterans to face lucrative future in teaching jobs -- Local ROTC unit has new instructor -- Local groups hold contest -- Lengel and Pauli to perform in faculty recital Tuesday -- International studies in popular demand at Midwest schools -- Jewish summer camp offers advisor jobs -- 'No federal bonus till 1952,' says VA -- Diagnostic test in English in experimental stage here -- Aid is given to students -- Ice-cycles?: Scientist proves that current events will travel in cycles -- 263 students from 133 schools attend University of Wichita -- Debaters to elect officers Tuesday -- Military fraternity to begin pledging -- Russia adopts basketball after winning European championship in 1947 -- Six states vote yes on vet bonus issue -- Women college head does not encourage courses in religion -- Cornell instructors learn Asiatic tongue -- Workshop organized for dance students -- Advertising groups offer examinations -- Cagers thirst to revenge OCU defeat: Shockers will play return match with OCU Five Monday -- Scrub team signs 'stars' -- Cagers will choose Wheaties Sweetie -- Band plans tour to Kansas towns -- Freshman cage squad early tourney entry -- Webster B and Cowpokes lead cage race: Cather and Barron spark leading intramural five -- University groups prepare for annual wrestling tourney -- Tulsa cagers play here -- Enrollment figures announced by Cross -- University student returns with band -- Pi Alpha Pi fills office -- 'I'm satisfied at Wichita,' says Trimble: plans no change from local teaching staff -- ISA girls leading in volleyball league -- Cagers lose to Ft. Hays -- Graduating ROTC students may apply for commissions -- Missouri Valley teams see lots of action -- Tryouts for track to start this afternoon -- Police science homework includes nabbing truck thief -- Record enrollment set in night classes -- New course opened to engineers here -- National music frat awards scholarship -- Publicity director stews in own juice
Photograph(s): Dorothy Kirsten. p. 1 -- Mary Ann Unruh. p. 1 -- Laurence Olivier. p. 1 -- Rex McMurray: Scored 20 points against the Mules. p. 9 -- Jim Trimble. p. 9
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The Sunflower
v.54 no.19
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