The Sunflower, v.58, no.17 (February 11, 1954)

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1954-02-11
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.58, no.17, Wichita, Kansas, February 11, 1954. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Planners draw final sketches of new center -- National vote scheduled -- MacNeil talks on free press -- University symphony to play at convo -- Drill performed -- Hurley to play lead -- WU theater to enact story of aged king -- Parnassus adds 2 to staff; Yearbook order upped 200 -- College exhibit shown -- College of Education plans beginning teachers' meeting -- Mendez to perform in WU band concert -- 2 courses added to adult education -- Bashford's band to perform for Haul Your Man dance -- Webster Men to hold party -- Need counselors -- Pep Queen to be named -- Twenty men pledge frats -- Women solve leg problem -- Federation holds athletic meeting -- Engagements of 2 freshmen, 2 graduates are announced -- 2nd semester rushees attend breakfasts, luncheons, parties -- Club corner: Department groups install officers, initiate members -- Zollars is named 'Dormitory Dan' -- Officers chosen -- Plan luncheon -- No room for students? -- Culture exchange promoted -- 6 will speak on alcoholism -- 3 music programs staged this week -- 3 foreign students enroll -- KMUW adds six to station staff -- Plane firms seek grads -- Business teachers attend WU coffee -- Proff gives speech -- Shockers to host Chiefs -- Shockers fall to A&M -- Shockers down Braves despite ailing players -- Meet your Shockers: Rebounders display prowess / Daryle Klassen -- Philosophy professor talks on brotherhood
Photograph(s): Drawings completed: Architects have completed plans for the $2,500,000 Fine Arts Center which will be constructed in sections over a period of years. Construction of the music wing is expected to begin next summer. p. 1 -- Dan Zollars. p. 3 -- "You fouled!" A referee calls a foul on Cleo Littleton in the heated game Thursday night. The Oklahoma Aggies went on to win 59-51 to maintain first place in the Missouri Conference. Identified Aggie players are Clayton Carter, left; and Bob Mattick, right. p. 5 -- Bob Hodgson. p. 6 -- Jim McNerney. p. 6
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.58 no.17
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