The Sunflower, v.56, no.08 (November 2, 1950)
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1950-11-02
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Newspaper
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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.8, Wichita, Kansas, November 2, 1950 - 8 pages
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Article(s): Homecoming election scheduled tomorrow: Betty Cadman, Norma Haley vie for '50 Homecoming Queen title -- KSTA holding 2-day meeting -- Eileen Farell, guest artist, receives enthusiastic applause from students -- Gallery shows reproductions -- Inman to talk at convocation -- Council allots exhibit space -- Grad students get scholarships -- Round about the campus / Mary Fran Sullivan -- Alpha Gamma Gamma plans first semester pledge class -- Psychology students to take trip Friday -- Activity night to be November 4 -- Red Feather: Hugh Livingston, Patricia Payne win campaign -- Confidence: Don't worry, Dad -- Gammas honor Norma J. Haley -- Club corner: University clubs plan meetings for next week -- Hittle, Wright are betrothed -- College host to athletic club: Kansas women athletes convene on University campus tomorrow -- Campus briefs -- Russian taught by new method -- Sound off -- Behind Iron Curtain in Prague: conference is dominated by Soviets -- Know your campus: YWCA, founded in 1900, is one of the oldest campus groups / Al Alvarez -- Sound off!: Campus group criticizes fans at last game -- Accounting Club lists 'top ten' -- Local airlines plan trips to Tulsa -- Dance teacher organizes club -- Men to learn modern dance -- Williams elected Quill president -- Russian taught to Spanish instructor in four week Army Language course -- Trimble named to committee -- Tulsa advances to second spot -- Shockers to meet Miami's Redskins in non-conference tilt this Saturday -- Yawn...: Houston mascot bored as team downs Shockers -- Websters win 25-3 in speedball starter -- Shocker frosh end season with victory over Pittsburg / Harold Enns -- Varsity faces frosh in basketball game -- Webster-Gamma....: Frats to clash for traditional keg November 22 -- Volleyball circuit signs first men -- Freshman basketball candidates to meet -- Clubs to sign for volleyball -- Students, faculty members perform in community play / Jack Campbell -- Commons is provided more food storage -- Local firemen show life-saving tactics -- Three students win fellowships -- Colleges discuss teacher training -- Too much...: She had appeal
Photograph(s): Which one will reign as queen?: Norma Jean Haley, University coalition; Betty Cadman, Shocker coalition. p. 1 -- Dogpatch's doin's...: Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner winners of the Sadie Hawkins Red Feather Contest were crowned at ceremonies in the Alibi Room at 12:30 Friday. Patricia Payne of Alpha Tau Sigma was crowned Daisy May. Hugh Livingston of Pi Alpha Pi was named Lil Abner. Money collected during the contest will go to the Red Feather drive. p. 1 -- YWCA officers: Young Women's Christian Association officers are left to right) Pat Cuplin, treasurer, Thelma Graber, president, and Jane Barclay, vice-president. p. 4 -- Incomplete...: One of the six incompleted passes in the first season defeat for the University Shockers. Wichita lost the game to the Houston Cougars, 16-6, in a non-conference tilt played in Veteran's Field last Saturday. p. 7
Article(s): Homecoming election scheduled tomorrow: Betty Cadman, Norma Haley vie for '50 Homecoming Queen title -- KSTA holding 2-day meeting -- Eileen Farell, guest artist, receives enthusiastic applause from students -- Gallery shows reproductions -- Inman to talk at convocation -- Council allots exhibit space -- Grad students get scholarships -- Round about the campus / Mary Fran Sullivan -- Alpha Gamma Gamma plans first semester pledge class -- Psychology students to take trip Friday -- Activity night to be November 4 -- Red Feather: Hugh Livingston, Patricia Payne win campaign -- Confidence: Don't worry, Dad -- Gammas honor Norma J. Haley -- Club corner: University clubs plan meetings for next week -- Hittle, Wright are betrothed -- College host to athletic club: Kansas women athletes convene on University campus tomorrow -- Campus briefs -- Russian taught by new method -- Sound off -- Behind Iron Curtain in Prague: conference is dominated by Soviets -- Know your campus: YWCA, founded in 1900, is one of the oldest campus groups / Al Alvarez -- Sound off!: Campus group criticizes fans at last game -- Accounting Club lists 'top ten' -- Local airlines plan trips to Tulsa -- Dance teacher organizes club -- Men to learn modern dance -- Williams elected Quill president -- Russian taught to Spanish instructor in four week Army Language course -- Trimble named to committee -- Tulsa advances to second spot -- Shockers to meet Miami's Redskins in non-conference tilt this Saturday -- Yawn...: Houston mascot bored as team downs Shockers -- Websters win 25-3 in speedball starter -- Shocker frosh end season with victory over Pittsburg / Harold Enns -- Varsity faces frosh in basketball game -- Webster-Gamma....: Frats to clash for traditional keg November 22 -- Volleyball circuit signs first men -- Freshman basketball candidates to meet -- Clubs to sign for volleyball -- Students, faculty members perform in community play / Jack Campbell -- Commons is provided more food storage -- Local firemen show life-saving tactics -- Three students win fellowships -- Colleges discuss teacher training -- Too much...: She had appeal
Photograph(s): Which one will reign as queen?: Norma Jean Haley, University coalition; Betty Cadman, Shocker coalition. p. 1 -- Dogpatch's doin's...: Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner winners of the Sadie Hawkins Red Feather Contest were crowned at ceremonies in the Alibi Room at 12:30 Friday. Patricia Payne of Alpha Tau Sigma was crowned Daisy May. Hugh Livingston of Pi Alpha Pi was named Lil Abner. Money collected during the contest will go to the Red Feather drive. p. 1 -- YWCA officers: Young Women's Christian Association officers are left to right) Pat Cuplin, treasurer, Thelma Graber, president, and Jane Barclay, vice-president. p. 4 -- Incomplete...: One of the six incompleted passes in the first season defeat for the University Shockers. Wichita lost the game to the Houston Cougars, 16-6, in a non-conference tilt played in Veteran's Field last Saturday. p. 7
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.56 no.8
v.56 no.8