The Sunflower, v.55, no.07 (November 3, 1949)
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Advisors
Issue Date
1949-11-03
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Grounds acquisitions , Lulubelle , Homecoming , Kappa Kappa Psi , Alpha Phi Alpha , Black students -- Dramatic presentations
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.7, Wichita, Kansas, November 3, 1949. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Knocke and Asher to vie for queen: Homecoming election set for Friday morning in Commons -- Educators here for meeting in auditorium -- Dying woman aided by unknown student -- 'The Lid's Off' wildest show at University since May Day -- 100 will attend YWCA meet: women plan district meet -- National fraternity accepted by Corbin and school officials -- Authors offer night course -- Oklahoman dies Saturday -- Pi Alph to give 'Paddle Party' pledge dance Saturday night -- Honor frat names pledges at meeting -- ISA women to hold bi-monthly meeting -- Goldiggers are victorious in women's football game; Edmiston is winning coach -- Janice Rainey to become bride of Bob Pinkerton -- Club corner: Albright will speak to Engineering Club about atomic power -- 'It's Magic' Delta Omega theme for Friday night pledge dance -- Frat formed for band men -- Round about the campus / Gerry Hunter -- W.A. Goessling to address club -- Alumni plan reunion at St. Louis game -- 'Prairie Party' to be theme for Pi Kappa Psi date night -- Luncheon is planned for Education Club -- Women to begin intramural sports -- Ballet swim class will be organized -- A mule's insult to you: an editorial -- Students stay in to back team -- Newspaper safety contest -- Corbin congratulates students -- Negro pageant to be given -- Honor women hold meeting -- Purchase of lots will aid parking -- Library staff holds Halloween festivities -- Drill team practices for half-time show -- 'The Young and Fair' is given by University all-woman cast / Jack Campbell -- Gott tells of blood program -- Kerr divides football band -- Council forms to push prep -- Smith resigns post on Sunflower staff -- Accounting students see office machines -- Dr. Savaiano heads language session at Teachers Meet -- Photographers sell Sunflower pictures -- Contest will end at school mixer -- Pension plan story information in error -- Council plans booster trip -- Film of Tulsa tilt shown in Auditorium -- Water color exhibit now in Morrison Hall -- Webster 'A's capture crown; Phi Sig second; Gamma third -- Munies face tough conference schedule in remaining games / Estel Smith -- Speedball league opens this week -- Three college teams to see hockey tilt -- Munies to play St. Louis club -- Gridders upset Tulsa Eleven, 27-21: Shockers tied in Valley lead -- Valley teams play full bill -- Kriwiel and Nutter lead team to national football rankings -- Women are needed for volleyball team -- Local golfers lose to Tulsa -- Olivier's 'Hamlet' comes back to Wichita at student rates -- Topeka men inspect ROTC department
Photograph(s): Homecoming Queen candidates...: Frances Asher, left, and Betty Knocke, right, have been nominated by the Shocker and University coalitions respectively for 1949 Homecoming Queen. p. 1 -- All off for 'Lid's Off': Jack Campbell in serious rehearsal as master of ceremonies for the WSSF show, "The Lid's Off." p. 1
Article(s): Knocke and Asher to vie for queen: Homecoming election set for Friday morning in Commons -- Educators here for meeting in auditorium -- Dying woman aided by unknown student -- 'The Lid's Off' wildest show at University since May Day -- 100 will attend YWCA meet: women plan district meet -- National fraternity accepted by Corbin and school officials -- Authors offer night course -- Oklahoman dies Saturday -- Pi Alph to give 'Paddle Party' pledge dance Saturday night -- Honor frat names pledges at meeting -- ISA women to hold bi-monthly meeting -- Goldiggers are victorious in women's football game; Edmiston is winning coach -- Janice Rainey to become bride of Bob Pinkerton -- Club corner: Albright will speak to Engineering Club about atomic power -- 'It's Magic' Delta Omega theme for Friday night pledge dance -- Frat formed for band men -- Round about the campus / Gerry Hunter -- W.A. Goessling to address club -- Alumni plan reunion at St. Louis game -- 'Prairie Party' to be theme for Pi Kappa Psi date night -- Luncheon is planned for Education Club -- Women to begin intramural sports -- Ballet swim class will be organized -- A mule's insult to you: an editorial -- Students stay in to back team -- Newspaper safety contest -- Corbin congratulates students -- Negro pageant to be given -- Honor women hold meeting -- Purchase of lots will aid parking -- Library staff holds Halloween festivities -- Drill team practices for half-time show -- 'The Young and Fair' is given by University all-woman cast / Jack Campbell -- Gott tells of blood program -- Kerr divides football band -- Council forms to push prep -- Smith resigns post on Sunflower staff -- Accounting students see office machines -- Dr. Savaiano heads language session at Teachers Meet -- Photographers sell Sunflower pictures -- Contest will end at school mixer -- Pension plan story information in error -- Council plans booster trip -- Film of Tulsa tilt shown in Auditorium -- Water color exhibit now in Morrison Hall -- Webster 'A's capture crown; Phi Sig second; Gamma third -- Munies face tough conference schedule in remaining games / Estel Smith -- Speedball league opens this week -- Three college teams to see hockey tilt -- Munies to play St. Louis club -- Gridders upset Tulsa Eleven, 27-21: Shockers tied in Valley lead -- Valley teams play full bill -- Kriwiel and Nutter lead team to national football rankings -- Women are needed for volleyball team -- Local golfers lose to Tulsa -- Olivier's 'Hamlet' comes back to Wichita at student rates -- Topeka men inspect ROTC department
Photograph(s): Homecoming Queen candidates...: Frances Asher, left, and Betty Knocke, right, have been nominated by the Shocker and University coalitions respectively for 1949 Homecoming Queen. p. 1 -- All off for 'Lid's Off': Jack Campbell in serious rehearsal as master of ceremonies for the WSSF show, "The Lid's Off." p. 1
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.55 no.7
v.55 no.7