The Sunflower, v.57, no.06 (October 16, 1952)

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1952-10-16
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Alpha Tau Sigma , Institute of Logopedics
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.6, Wichita, Kansas, October 16, 1952. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Welcome to fourth district editors -- Korean envoy to US opens forum series -- Mary Ann Bingham, L. Jones named 'Mr. and Miss Shocker' -- WU campus Red Feather drive is on -- Editors meet here Saturday -- Board names 2 as annual eds -- 33 high school bands to WU -- Sunday: Quartet presents unique musical arrangements here -- YW commissions plan many fall, winter service activities -- WU Dames discuss political situation -- Hairstylist to talk in Commons lounge -- Four campus groups plan Friday dances -- Politics to be Pi Kap's decor -- 11 Kappa Rho pledges honored at fall dance -- DO to have fall theme -- ISA to give benefit ball -- Tea honors music coeds -- English readings: Gin is play theme -- More parking problems -- A good investment -- It's a crying shame! -- Most collections go on shelf but prof houses his in shop / Durrell Armstrong -- The reader speaks: 'Oldster' offers suggestions of club formation / "A Person Is ONLY As Old As He Feels" -- Bernard sells print -- Speech institute set for Saturday -- Log Institute founded in '34; Present home cost $2 million / Sara Goeller -- OU loses books; Meters to blame -- Alpha Tau Sigma, Alpha Gams win house decoration contest -- Summer enrollment falls below '51 level -- Who lives where? Study of Wichita released / Dave Wilkinson -- VA gives info on Korean bill -- Shockers battle Aggies to wire before losing on late scores -- 119 grads: Live outside U.S.A. -- Officers elected for faculty club -- Game attendance sets new record -- UC would prefer old campus rally to new festival -- Shockers to meet Redskins in Veterans' Field Saturday -- WU fullback, end leading statistics -- Waugh of Tulsa tops rushing in MVC third straight week -- Sigs, Websters lead in 'murals -- 1952 grid schedule -- Magness is tennis champ -- To snap annual photos Monday -- Year's first play 'Happy Time,' has scenes laid in Ottawa -- Editor to attend ACP convention -- Students to note address changes -- Record number at piano clinic -- Average students lunch costs 75c -- WU flying club to hold meeting Saturday morning -- WU meets Texas debaters Monday -- KMUW to air grid games -- City Manager group will hear Dr. Wall
Photograph(s): Mary Ann Bingham; Larry Jones. p. 1 -- Campus casino and blazing barbecue: Top honors for homecoming decorations were given to Alpha Gamma Gamma Fraternity (top) for its Wheel of Fortune, and Alpha Tau Sigma sorority's Scorch 'em Shockers. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Bearded man contest winner, Gerald Hickey, received the special cup for the most outstanding beard on the campus, Saturday night, from George Parsons, pep coordinator. Hickey, a senior in Education, was selected from three other candidates by coaches of the athletic staff. / photo by Eastwood. p. 2 -- Homecoming Queen is Diane Welsh received a crown of orchids and badge of daisies during the half-time ceremonies of the WU-A.&M. game. Pictured from left to right are Robert Baird, president of the Alumni, Miss Welsh, queen, and Dan Nyberg, the queen's escort. / photo by Eastwood. p. 3 -- The 1911 Model Saxon of Prof. William Cain, Jr., is now in the process of being restored to original form. p. 4 -- Ugly Man day on the campus, which is being observed today and tomorrow, is proclaimed by Larry Jones, Student Council president, right. Jones is shown with George Helsel, representative of Alpha Phi Omega, Scout fraternity, sponsor of the election. p. 5 -- Shocker half back Ray Day returns a punt in the Wichita-A.&M. game Saturday night. Pictured from left to right are Elmer Stout (32), Kenny Lawson (25), John Payne (60), Dorsey Gibson (43), Ray Day (38), Charles Baldon (34) in foreground, and Bennie Davis (52). / photo by Eastwood. p 6
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The Sunflower
v.57 no.6
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