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The Sunflower, v.57, no.17 (February 12, 1953)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1953-02-12
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Herman, David T.,Radio stations
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.17, Wichita, Kansas, February 12, 1953. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Cowpokes invade forum tonight: Shockers face top defensive club in nation -- Leading role for play given -- Press Queen contest begins; Beauty, brains to be judged -- 2 convos set for this week -- Open house: Parents to armory -- Senior recital set for next Monday -- KMUW celebrates 6th birthday; First show aired Feb. 3, 1947 -- Herman named psych prexy -- Art head to aid judges -- 3 new buildings ready this year -- Slate June Spanish trip -- 5 engagements told recently; Couples plan early weddings -- 38 pledged by 3 frats -- Spring concert set for Apr. 1 -- Kappa Rhos fete 21 new rushees -- Sorority elects officers for '53 -- Payton selected phys ed president -- Band will play -- St. Valentine's Day goes back to custom of ancient Rome / Cathy Waters -- DO initiation to be held -- WU Dames Club sets party date -- 2 sororities hold initiation -- A new crusade -- The reader speaks: Student questions 2-dollar charge on late tuitions -- 'Bad and beautiful' may easily become one of better shows / Dave Wilkinson -- Plant now, harvest later -- Saves work: Late fee query is answered by Dr. Fletcher -- Student inside library: Locked in, call gains release -- Col. Montgomery to speak -- 'Samson and Delilah': Star once ministry student -- Maybe...: Finals no problem for Portuguese; Move to 'abolish' -- Subjects from cupids to cats shown in old Valentine exhibit / Associated Press -- Club corner: Home ec to meet at noon today; DE also meets -- S&B pledges 12 -- YMCA to plan annual HYM dance -- KMUW lists new program schedule -- DE meets today -- 4 years enough?: Deans see education change -- Montague: Booklovers club will hear speech by Dr. D. Herman -- Jobs open with Navy department -- Worth to give radio program -- Chemical society will hold meeting -- If at first: 'Othello' cast picked -- Oslo scholarship competition opens -- Former student wins wings -- Student to appear in forum discussion -- Shockers edge Drake, 77-71 -- Shocker frosh clash Tuesday -- Riflemen beat Washburn -- Littleton gunning for scoring mark -- Oklahoma Aggies stay in Valley lead; Tulsa takes over second -- Sugar Bowl report shows name right: draws half-million income -- Ping pong: Mat entries due -- Faculty members to visit air base -- Weather course open to qualified graduates -- GU plans summer session -- WU to face OCU Saturday -- Drill: Squad plans show -- Set job interviews on campus Feb, 13 -- Top teams named in color leagues -- KMUW will air Munie-A&M game -- Improvement needed declared by Bucknell University women -- Planning to teach? Then register now -- State agencies seek geologists, chemists -- IU faculty show here until Feb. 25 -- Hurst killed in Korean War -- March debate slate released by Baker -- Lemonade? Beer bust 'mickied' -- Entrance test to be held
Photograph(s): Ruth Mercer. p. 1 -- Material for the finishing touches of the new women's dormitory, now under construction, is shown piled near the new structure. Located east of sorority row, the new unit is expected to be ready for occupancy by fall. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Almost completed on the outside, the new men's dormitory is shown as it will appear from the east side when completely finished, probably by next fall. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Shocker forward Cleo Littleton (13) takes the ball away from two unidentified Drake players in the Forum, as Don Laketa (33) of the Munies stands by, ready to lend a hand. The Shockers won, 77-71. / photo by Eastwood. p. 7 -- Don Laketa (with ball) is hemmed in by two Billikens from St. Louis as he tries to drive for the basket. Watching at left are Jack Shockley (24) of the Bills and Merv Carman of the Shockers, hidden behind an arm of John Newman (17). The Bills won, 78-68. / photo by Eastwood. p. 8
Article(s): Cowpokes invade forum tonight: Shockers face top defensive club in nation -- Leading role for play given -- Press Queen contest begins; Beauty, brains to be judged -- 2 convos set for this week -- Open house: Parents to armory -- Senior recital set for next Monday -- KMUW celebrates 6th birthday; First show aired Feb. 3, 1947 -- Herman named psych prexy -- Art head to aid judges -- 3 new buildings ready this year -- Slate June Spanish trip -- 5 engagements told recently; Couples plan early weddings -- 38 pledged by 3 frats -- Spring concert set for Apr. 1 -- Kappa Rhos fete 21 new rushees -- Sorority elects officers for '53 -- Payton selected phys ed president -- Band will play -- St. Valentine's Day goes back to custom of ancient Rome / Cathy Waters -- DO initiation to be held -- WU Dames Club sets party date -- 2 sororities hold initiation -- A new crusade -- The reader speaks: Student questions 2-dollar charge on late tuitions -- 'Bad and beautiful' may easily become one of better shows / Dave Wilkinson -- Plant now, harvest later -- Saves work: Late fee query is answered by Dr. Fletcher -- Student inside library: Locked in, call gains release -- Col. Montgomery to speak -- 'Samson and Delilah': Star once ministry student -- Maybe...: Finals no problem for Portuguese; Move to 'abolish' -- Subjects from cupids to cats shown in old Valentine exhibit / Associated Press -- Club corner: Home ec to meet at noon today; DE also meets -- S&B pledges 12 -- YMCA to plan annual HYM dance -- KMUW lists new program schedule -- DE meets today -- 4 years enough?: Deans see education change -- Montague: Booklovers club will hear speech by Dr. D. Herman -- Jobs open with Navy department -- Worth to give radio program -- Chemical society will hold meeting -- If at first: 'Othello' cast picked -- Oslo scholarship competition opens -- Former student wins wings -- Student to appear in forum discussion -- Shockers edge Drake, 77-71 -- Shocker frosh clash Tuesday -- Riflemen beat Washburn -- Littleton gunning for scoring mark -- Oklahoma Aggies stay in Valley lead; Tulsa takes over second -- Sugar Bowl report shows name right: draws half-million income -- Ping pong: Mat entries due -- Faculty members to visit air base -- Weather course open to qualified graduates -- GU plans summer session -- WU to face OCU Saturday -- Drill: Squad plans show -- Set job interviews on campus Feb, 13 -- Top teams named in color leagues -- KMUW will air Munie-A&M game -- Improvement needed declared by Bucknell University women -- Planning to teach? Then register now -- State agencies seek geologists, chemists -- IU faculty show here until Feb. 25 -- Hurst killed in Korean War -- March debate slate released by Baker -- Lemonade? Beer bust 'mickied' -- Entrance test to be held
Photograph(s): Ruth Mercer. p. 1 -- Material for the finishing touches of the new women's dormitory, now under construction, is shown piled near the new structure. Located east of sorority row, the new unit is expected to be ready for occupancy by fall. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Almost completed on the outside, the new men's dormitory is shown as it will appear from the east side when completely finished, probably by next fall. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Shocker forward Cleo Littleton (13) takes the ball away from two unidentified Drake players in the Forum, as Don Laketa (33) of the Munies stands by, ready to lend a hand. The Shockers won, 77-71. / photo by Eastwood. p. 7 -- Don Laketa (with ball) is hemmed in by two Billikens from St. Louis as he tries to drive for the basket. Watching at left are Jack Shockley (24) of the Bills and Merv Carman of the Shockers, hidden behind an arm of John Newman (17). The Bills won, 78-68. / photo by Eastwood. p. 8
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.57 no.17
v.57 no.17
