The Sunflower, v.57, no.27 (April 30, 1953)
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Issue Date
1953-04-30
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Rydjord, John , Fairmount College
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.27, Wichita, Kansas, April 30, 1953. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Skits to open May Day events: Phi Upsilon Sigma will present 1st skit at 9 in Auditorium -- Forum board adds members -- Coronation seating section announced -- Delta Sigma Rho elects officers -- WU Army, Air ROTC to hold annual field day next Thursday -- Dames! C. Miller confirms 'Grade averages are predictable' -- 14 WU students visit art centers -- Psych profs to Chicago -- Cooke writes 3 articles -- Deferment exams to be given May 21 -- Against high wind: Tower clock will be fixed -- Seward awarded 2nd scholarship by Mu Phi Epsilon alumnae chapter -- Beware: FBI head says college students targets of Reds -- 1st May Queen was elected at Fairmount College, 1912 / Cathy Waters -- Rush takes post in summer camp -- Alpha Phi Omega holds scout ball -- Corbin: Will give speeches -- Seniors mailed 'View Book' -- June wedding plans announced -- Terrill attends AWS convo -- Reception will fete musicians -- 'Good turns' -- Your Hippodrome -- Flowery! Dandelion Queen's election highlight of clean-up day -- Street cars: Fairmount College gates once faced west to Hillside -- WU-community theater play gets reviewer's commendation / Dave Wilkinson -- Bowl by Strange shown in meet -- CUW honors Wilkie, Taggart -- Alert on campus: Tennessee okays CD program -- KMUW will leave air for 8 1-2 hours -- Engineering building may be done by fall -- Graphic art: Techniques shown -- Sunbeam company to meet seniors -- Art guild opens annual exhibition -- Robertson back from NY -- KMUW lists new program schedule -- WU golfers: Face O-Aggies this afternoon -- 4 MO-Valley conference titles to be decided here next winter -- Golfers win 6th from E-State, 18-3 -- Women archers hold 1st tourney April 20 -- Headed math dept. -- Worth is ex-reporter -- Alumni, varsity gridders to clash: Former Shocker stars will meet '53 squad in spring play windup -- Munies break losing streak -- WRA spring play to open May 2 -- WU cagers open practice -- Class writes programs, builds news backgrounds at same time -- Library shows notable books -- TU sweeps over Shockers
Photograph(s): May Queen for 1953, Pat Wilkinson, of Pi Kappa Psi, will reign over the May Dance tomorrow night after being crowned. The Dance will wind up the series of events that begin with Hippodrome tomorrow morning. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Quintetto Allegro, a group of five versatile musicians-comedians, will present their act at the May Dance tomorrow night. The five, Luigi Allegretti, Aldo Mani, Mario Feni, Giancarlo Bernardi, and Carlo Cianfelli, have been together for many years. They managed to get into the United States only last year, and are in Wichita for the first time. p. 1 -- Buying tickets from Sheriffs Barthilda Crandall (left) and Dorothy Simon are Paula Riggs and Eldon Hamm. The sheriffs kept order at the Risque Fisque Fair last week. / photo by Eastwood. p. 2 -- Munie catcher Jim Haught takes his turn at bat against McPherson College Monday afternoon, in the first game of a double-header. The Shockers won the first game 5-4 and lost the second 6-5. / photo by Eastwood. p. 7
Article(s): Skits to open May Day events: Phi Upsilon Sigma will present 1st skit at 9 in Auditorium -- Forum board adds members -- Coronation seating section announced -- Delta Sigma Rho elects officers -- WU Army, Air ROTC to hold annual field day next Thursday -- Dames! C. Miller confirms 'Grade averages are predictable' -- 14 WU students visit art centers -- Psych profs to Chicago -- Cooke writes 3 articles -- Deferment exams to be given May 21 -- Against high wind: Tower clock will be fixed -- Seward awarded 2nd scholarship by Mu Phi Epsilon alumnae chapter -- Beware: FBI head says college students targets of Reds -- 1st May Queen was elected at Fairmount College, 1912 / Cathy Waters -- Rush takes post in summer camp -- Alpha Phi Omega holds scout ball -- Corbin: Will give speeches -- Seniors mailed 'View Book' -- June wedding plans announced -- Terrill attends AWS convo -- Reception will fete musicians -- 'Good turns' -- Your Hippodrome -- Flowery! Dandelion Queen's election highlight of clean-up day -- Street cars: Fairmount College gates once faced west to Hillside -- WU-community theater play gets reviewer's commendation / Dave Wilkinson -- Bowl by Strange shown in meet -- CUW honors Wilkie, Taggart -- Alert on campus: Tennessee okays CD program -- KMUW will leave air for 8 1-2 hours -- Engineering building may be done by fall -- Graphic art: Techniques shown -- Sunbeam company to meet seniors -- Art guild opens annual exhibition -- Robertson back from NY -- KMUW lists new program schedule -- WU golfers: Face O-Aggies this afternoon -- 4 MO-Valley conference titles to be decided here next winter -- Golfers win 6th from E-State, 18-3 -- Women archers hold 1st tourney April 20 -- Headed math dept. -- Worth is ex-reporter -- Alumni, varsity gridders to clash: Former Shocker stars will meet '53 squad in spring play windup -- Munies break losing streak -- WRA spring play to open May 2 -- WU cagers open practice -- Class writes programs, builds news backgrounds at same time -- Library shows notable books -- TU sweeps over Shockers
Photograph(s): May Queen for 1953, Pat Wilkinson, of Pi Kappa Psi, will reign over the May Dance tomorrow night after being crowned. The Dance will wind up the series of events that begin with Hippodrome tomorrow morning. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Quintetto Allegro, a group of five versatile musicians-comedians, will present their act at the May Dance tomorrow night. The five, Luigi Allegretti, Aldo Mani, Mario Feni, Giancarlo Bernardi, and Carlo Cianfelli, have been together for many years. They managed to get into the United States only last year, and are in Wichita for the first time. p. 1 -- Buying tickets from Sheriffs Barthilda Crandall (left) and Dorothy Simon are Paula Riggs and Eldon Hamm. The sheriffs kept order at the Risque Fisque Fair last week. / photo by Eastwood. p. 2 -- Munie catcher Jim Haught takes his turn at bat against McPherson College Monday afternoon, in the first game of a double-header. The Shockers won the first game 5-4 and lost the second 6-5. / photo by Eastwood. p. 7
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.57 no.27
v.57 no.27