The Sunflower, v.55, no.06 (October 27, 1949)

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1949-10-27
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.55, no.6, Wichita, Kansas, October 27, 1949. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Artie Shaw here for convo concert: Soloist to play with symphony this morning -- Fall semester boasts largest enrollment in school history -- 'Young and Fair' to open this evening: Campbell has lead in play -- Students observe 'National Foreign Language Week'; University to feature unique displays on campus -- Shocker fans follow squad -- Convo, no walkout, if Tulsa is beaten -- Regents will spend 2,100 dollars for chairs -- ROTC selects Bonnie Moore -- Rival Wheaties teams to wage mock gridiron battle tonight -- Club corner: Mixed group forms club to gaily trip the light fantastic -- Delta Omega sorority to hold dedication ceremony for home -- Sorosis entertained by Phi Sigs Sunday -- Aesculapius, science frat, to hold Halloween party Saturday in science hall -- Norma Haley named to Wheaties office -- Round about the campus / Gerry Hunter -- Joe Larcher is winner of Ugliest Man contest; Drive collects 400 dollars for Community Chest campaign -- Herbert Reed wins second in contest -- Billie Lu Asp is engaged to Jack Roland Swager; Date is set for November 25 -- Voodoo will revel at ISA Halloween party Friday night October 28 -- Military frat takes pledges -- YWCA party opens Halloween festivities -- Chuck wagon dinner for Gammas tonight -- Groves and the atom: An editorial -- The Shocker's big brother -- 'Holland has much more liberal school system,' says Wilco Vietor, pre-law exchange student / Jack Chegwidden -- Public opinion favors socialized college training; says Roper -- Student Council, in trying to improve activities, arranges homecomings, convos, and varsities / Rankin Griesinger -- Photo contest to determine 'picture rulers' of Parnassus -- University of Oklahoma sets curfew for women students -- Director tests '49 college students; result: Still brainy as in 1941 -- No cheating!: Exam honor system proves satisfactory at Skidmore College -- ROTC frat to honor actives at dance in Alibi Room Friday -- Tulsa-University of Wichita movie will show Tuesday -- Writers seeking new manuscripts -- Service fraternity initiates pledges -- Speech institute held on campus -- Religion preference cards are available -- VA releases modified regulations of GI Bill which applies legal restrictions for vets -- Faculty committees selected for this school year, 1949-50 -- Navy signs 1200 for new plan -- 'When a man marries' advice given in new college course -- Press meeting hears Kennedy -- Golf and rifle team planned for women -- Congressional events available at Library -- Campus Organ Club headed by Russell -- Football formations and terms explained by local announcer / Jack Campbell -- Webster 'A's lead intramurals going into final week of play -- Secord reviews intramural rules -- Women's sport tourneys slated -- Pi Kaps win opening soccer game, 4-0 -- Regents give Noel education position -- Geology class takes field trip -- Varsity seeks first Tulsa victory: Shockers meet Tulsa Saturday -- Shocker cagers begin practice for season's tough schedule -- Preparation!: Shocker grid team starts secret drills for tilt with Tulsa / Estel Smith -- Kriwiel is best offensive man following South Dakota clash -- Local golfers invade Tulsa -- Shockers beat South Dakota -- Teacher's Association to hold alumni meet -- Girl's gym classes use training films -- Frosh cagers get workout -- Deadline set for speedball -- Shocker foes win contests -- Band travels to Tulsa tilt -- New yell, chants, will be introduced -- Alumni will attend luncheon in Tulsa -- YWCA invites colleges here -- Donors needed by Red Cross -- Bylaw to protect emblem originality -- Student directories on sale this week -- Eds welcomed by president -- Pay raised to $2,000 yearly -- Distribution of ISA paper to highlight dance in November -- Groves views of atomic uses -- Ten students join University Forum -- Fall enrollment sets record; 3,390 students now in school / Sam Davis -- Beardgrowers to vie during Homecoming
Photograph(s): Wichita Symphony to open campus concert season...: The Wichita Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Orien Dalley, will appear with Artie Shaw at today's "Convo Concert" to be held at the University Auditorium. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photo of Artie Shaw. p. 1 -- Wait till Tulsa sees this...: Hard-running fullback Jean Drake (33) moves down the field for a long gain behind the blocking of halfback Joanne Greb (27). Failing in an attempt to stop the rampaging Drake is defensive right end Gracie Hopper (98). p. 1 -- Co-eds await completion...: The new Delta Omega sorority house is pictured above as it now looks. Several D.O. girls are looking it over before it is completed. p. 2 -- Ugliest by popular vote...: Ugliest Man on Campus, Joe Larcher, is pictured above being crowned by Miss Red Feather, Gea Stark, at a varsity after the Wichita v. S. Dakota game Saturday. Other candidates for Ugly Man were left to right: Pat Quinn, Stretch Cather, Herb Bobb, and Charles Baldon. Attendants pictured are Mary Jane Pendleton, Elizabeth Theis, Eleanor Pendleton, Mary Millsap, Ann Dunham, and Winifred Swallow. p. 3 -- Your Student Council...: Front row, left to right: Grace Ann Berberich, Pat Taylor, Dick Mullen, Ronald Gott, Donna Bailee, and Wilbur Elsea. Back row: Norma Haley, George Welch, Charlotte Weidman, Dick Haughton, Bill Beck, and Phyllis McMichael. p. 4 -- Up for the catch: Johnny Swinehart, no. 48, Shocker Halfback, jumps in the air to intercept a South Dakota pass, in Saturday's game as two opponents close in to make the tackle. p. 9 -- Captains at Tulsa...: Anton "Hap" Houlik, left, and Ray "Scooterbug" Morrison will be co-captains of the Shocker team, when they meet Tulsa meet Tulsa University, Saturday. p. 10
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The Sunflower
v.55 no.6
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