The Sunflower, v.56, no.03 (September 28, 1950)
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1950-09-28
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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.56, no.3, Wichita, Kansas, September 28, 1950. - 12 pages
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Article(s): All-school election tomorrow: Student balloting begins Friday as candidate list is completed -- Shockers meet Utah in open -- Freshman wins alumni award -- First convo to be Friday -- Night-shirt rally broadcast Friday night by mobile unit -- Campus coalitions announce complete list of aspirants -- First annual publicity clinic will be opened to all clubs -- Institute plans fund campaign -- Military group to accept flag -- Abate receives UNESCO award -- Council passes balloting rule -- Round about the campus / Mary Fran Sullivan -- Pi Alphs name 17 new pledges -- Freshmen wear beanies as part of official school costumes -- Dance etiquette questions answered for students by newspaper reporter / Peggy Davis -- Club corner: Science frat, Young Demos meet tonight -- ISA to hold member dance -- Information on new convos is complete -- Coyote Pete manages yard from Pi Alph house replica / Bob Barber -- It might be 'big' -- Book review: 'The Pearl' by John Steinbeck is at the Library -- Activity cards are available -- District editors to meet here -- Temperature up, attendance off in Library use -- 1936 graduate visits campus -- Know your campus: Student Council constitutes strongest campus organization / Mike Miller -- University invited to pick candidates for the Rhodes Oxford scholarships -- Classics sold at bookstore -- First varsity Saturday night -- Staff members attend meeting -- Library orientation program changed for beginning English this semester -- Math Club holds picnic at park -- Students plan weddings this fall and winter -- Quist assumes new duties as food director -- ATS sorority to fete frats -- A Cappella Choir elects officers -- Rydjord says council veto like a criminal in court -- Announce plans for formation of Chess Club -- Grad seeks degree at German college -- Three act play cast announced -- KMUW's airing of ball games thrills elk fans -- Poetry contest open to bards of U.S. colleges -- Men outnumber women 2 to 1 -- Deadline set ending rushing -- Menjour and Kefauver to speak here on first and third Forum programs -- New labs to diagnose reading faults are in operation here -- Air ROTC Society opens member drive -- Corbin honors ex-president -- YWCA to conduct drive for members -- ROTC receives new unit chief -- Math teacher joins faculty -- Barry wounded in Korean War -- Campus Young GOP starts ticket sale -- Opera teacher begins casting for productions -- KMUW staffers get radio jobs -- Graduate plans European tour -- KMUW to air home games -- New officers named for Girls' Glee Club -- Record spoiled as Tulsa loses -- Hobby facilities ready for use to instructors -- Reading improvement classes to be held -- Pageant offers classical music -- Cowgill attends conference on problems of growing old -- VA guidance division has clerk-typist job -- Hand signals offer problem -- Entries asked for intramurals -- Aggies' frosh take opener -- Kriwiel, Nutter, and Nevius lead 53-0 win over frosh -- Game ducats are reduced -- Women to hold state meeting -- Writer rates Shocker foes in "100" group -- Bidwell issues call for track aspirants -- Gridder returns to help Aggies -- Photographs feature University activities -- Tennis tourney announced here -- Jayhawks, Cowpokes extend cage series -- Detroit leads conference in statistical data
Photograph(s): 1950 cheerleaders..: Leading the student cheering section at the Utah State University if Wichita football game Saturday will be this year's cheer leaders. Left to right they are: first row, Susie Lovelace, Beverly Bennett, Ann Dunham, and Phyllis Askew. Back row, Farris Farha, Bus Lassen, Bill Hornish, and Carrol Hurtig. p. 1 -- Frosh model beanies: Debbie Updegraff stands on her tip toes to place a frosh beanie on the head of Dub Qualls. p. 2 -- Student Council...: Looking over President Harry Hobson's list of plans for the coming all school varsity are members of the Student Council. The Student Council is the governing body for the students of the University. Seated are, left to right: Patricia Edwards, Norma Haley, Harry Hobson, and Carl Goeller. Standing: Dan Nyberg, Mary Ann Reed, and Otis Hammond. p. 4 -- First [Forum speaker]...: Aldolphe Menjou; Third [Forum speaker]...: Sen. Estes Kefauver. p. 7 -- Barry wounded in Korean War: Lieutenant Clarence Barry. p. 8 -- Brains and brawn...: Awarded trophy as "best blocker" in spring drills, Joe Mraz, will probably see action in the Utah State season opener. p. 11
Article(s): All-school election tomorrow: Student balloting begins Friday as candidate list is completed -- Shockers meet Utah in open -- Freshman wins alumni award -- First convo to be Friday -- Night-shirt rally broadcast Friday night by mobile unit -- Campus coalitions announce complete list of aspirants -- First annual publicity clinic will be opened to all clubs -- Institute plans fund campaign -- Military group to accept flag -- Abate receives UNESCO award -- Council passes balloting rule -- Round about the campus / Mary Fran Sullivan -- Pi Alphs name 17 new pledges -- Freshmen wear beanies as part of official school costumes -- Dance etiquette questions answered for students by newspaper reporter / Peggy Davis -- Club corner: Science frat, Young Demos meet tonight -- ISA to hold member dance -- Information on new convos is complete -- Coyote Pete manages yard from Pi Alph house replica / Bob Barber -- It might be 'big' -- Book review: 'The Pearl' by John Steinbeck is at the Library -- Activity cards are available -- District editors to meet here -- Temperature up, attendance off in Library use -- 1936 graduate visits campus -- Know your campus: Student Council constitutes strongest campus organization / Mike Miller -- University invited to pick candidates for the Rhodes Oxford scholarships -- Classics sold at bookstore -- First varsity Saturday night -- Staff members attend meeting -- Library orientation program changed for beginning English this semester -- Math Club holds picnic at park -- Students plan weddings this fall and winter -- Quist assumes new duties as food director -- ATS sorority to fete frats -- A Cappella Choir elects officers -- Rydjord says council veto like a criminal in court -- Announce plans for formation of Chess Club -- Grad seeks degree at German college -- Three act play cast announced -- KMUW's airing of ball games thrills elk fans -- Poetry contest open to bards of U.S. colleges -- Men outnumber women 2 to 1 -- Deadline set ending rushing -- Menjour and Kefauver to speak here on first and third Forum programs -- New labs to diagnose reading faults are in operation here -- Air ROTC Society opens member drive -- Corbin honors ex-president -- YWCA to conduct drive for members -- ROTC receives new unit chief -- Math teacher joins faculty -- Barry wounded in Korean War -- Campus Young GOP starts ticket sale -- Opera teacher begins casting for productions -- KMUW staffers get radio jobs -- Graduate plans European tour -- KMUW to air home games -- New officers named for Girls' Glee Club -- Record spoiled as Tulsa loses -- Hobby facilities ready for use to instructors -- Reading improvement classes to be held -- Pageant offers classical music -- Cowgill attends conference on problems of growing old -- VA guidance division has clerk-typist job -- Hand signals offer problem -- Entries asked for intramurals -- Aggies' frosh take opener -- Kriwiel, Nutter, and Nevius lead 53-0 win over frosh -- Game ducats are reduced -- Women to hold state meeting -- Writer rates Shocker foes in "100" group -- Bidwell issues call for track aspirants -- Gridder returns to help Aggies -- Photographs feature University activities -- Tennis tourney announced here -- Jayhawks, Cowpokes extend cage series -- Detroit leads conference in statistical data
Photograph(s): 1950 cheerleaders..: Leading the student cheering section at the Utah State University if Wichita football game Saturday will be this year's cheer leaders. Left to right they are: first row, Susie Lovelace, Beverly Bennett, Ann Dunham, and Phyllis Askew. Back row, Farris Farha, Bus Lassen, Bill Hornish, and Carrol Hurtig. p. 1 -- Frosh model beanies: Debbie Updegraff stands on her tip toes to place a frosh beanie on the head of Dub Qualls. p. 2 -- Student Council...: Looking over President Harry Hobson's list of plans for the coming all school varsity are members of the Student Council. The Student Council is the governing body for the students of the University. Seated are, left to right: Patricia Edwards, Norma Haley, Harry Hobson, and Carl Goeller. Standing: Dan Nyberg, Mary Ann Reed, and Otis Hammond. p. 4 -- First [Forum speaker]...: Aldolphe Menjou; Third [Forum speaker]...: Sen. Estes Kefauver. p. 7 -- Barry wounded in Korean War: Lieutenant Clarence Barry. p. 8 -- Brains and brawn...: Awarded trophy as "best blocker" in spring drills, Joe Mraz, will probably see action in the Utah State season opener. p. 11
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.56 no.3
v.56 no.3