The Sunflower, v.53, no.27 (April 15, 1948)
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Advisors
Issue Date
1948-04-15
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Binford, Melvin , Gerling, Amy Gessner
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.53, no.27, Wichita, Kansas, April 15, 1948. - `12 pages
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Article(s): Five seniors elected to honor group: Highest award given students on Monday by 1947 organization -- Barbara Gwinn victor in May Queen vote; becomes first write-in winner in years -- Tucked in!: Publishers start on student yearbook for May distribution -- Atom bomb victims pictured in display -- Sunflower given All-American rating in national competition -- Registration starts soon -- Large audience to hear University band on tour -- 'China Today' Forum topic next week -- Belin will address accounting meeting -- Scabbard and Blade to give dinner-dance Friday night -- Club will choose new term officers, hunt false teeth -- Gamma Rho plans party -- Pi Alpha Pi frat to hold 'Crystal Ball' spring dance -- Student identifies Norma Jean Haley as 'B.F.'s Daughter' -- Campus face-lifting will be aided by club funds, work -- Banquet held by YWCA -- Profs act in plays for Unitarian church -- 'Scoop' MacIver quiz winner will get a 'night of fun' -- Campus magazine will be published by Writer's Club -- Seven frats give dance -- Spanish Club to have Pan-American theme -- Sorority plans picnic for fathers Sunday -- Roundabout the campus / Shirley Clark -- Two dances booked for Saturday night -- Relay title to be given -- Jackpot in gifts offered to student finding Miss Tri Rho -- Television rapidly advancing says local radio manager -- Music meet is success -- University is on par with other schools -- Religious society recommends stricter campus regulations -- Auto driving placed on summer school second term agenda -- Jack West attends annual clergy meet -- Students or police? -- Big shoes to fill -- New at the Library / Paul Bartolini -- Three ways to get grades; first two are impractical / Associated Collegiate Press -- Women drafted in last war revealed in interview here -- Typed on a Wednesday / Bob Olson -- Vox discipuli: University elections crowd out UNESCO; worthwhile projects / Clyde D. Boelens; Howard Lydick -- Campus UNESCO council ships donations to Munich -- Council names Cline as queen candidate for Drake contest -- Ticket sale announced -- Shockerettes defeat Friends Quakerettes -- Library's unique micro-film saves time, space, energy -- Players plan glamour play -- Rough!: MacArthur loses May Queen election in rough campaign -- Local engineers view new helicopter model -- 'Flappers, tar buckets' go, but 'chicks and drips' stay -- Race understanding aim of sociology guest lecturers -- Mack Barlow joins staff -- Fraternity studies head life at meet -- Films for classes are now available -- Noted art exhibited -- Psychologists present test -- Rats!: Dr. Branch treated as potential menace by Russian rodents -- Unaffiliates hold mass meeting -- New courses offered here -- Champion debate team enters rough West Point tournament -- 12 students entered for speech contest held in court house -- 'Gold' team wins game last Saturday -- Cather is champion in ping pong finals -- Found: one puppy, age is unknown -- University linkmen understroke friends -- Golf, tennis teams lose -- Sunflower founder names student body when news is short -- Baseball nine opens soon -- Track team takes third -- Money, money still awaits 25 students -- Littleton leads team in Independent tilt -- Mel Binford vacates post -- 20 prospects report for baseball team -- Shockers off for relays on Saturday -- ISA, Phi Sig teams lead volleyball play -- Choral unit plans show -- Dr. Wall is elected officer at meeting -- Campus improvement needs student help
Photograph(s): Thomas J. Curry; Dick Elving; James G. McIntosh; George Meloy; Jack Tetrick. p. 1 -- 1948 May Queen Barbara Gwinn. p. 1 -- Coach Mel Binford. p. 11 -- Gloria Fetters: She'll sing for you. p. 12
Article(s): Five seniors elected to honor group: Highest award given students on Monday by 1947 organization -- Barbara Gwinn victor in May Queen vote; becomes first write-in winner in years -- Tucked in!: Publishers start on student yearbook for May distribution -- Atom bomb victims pictured in display -- Sunflower given All-American rating in national competition -- Registration starts soon -- Large audience to hear University band on tour -- 'China Today' Forum topic next week -- Belin will address accounting meeting -- Scabbard and Blade to give dinner-dance Friday night -- Club will choose new term officers, hunt false teeth -- Gamma Rho plans party -- Pi Alpha Pi frat to hold 'Crystal Ball' spring dance -- Student identifies Norma Jean Haley as 'B.F.'s Daughter' -- Campus face-lifting will be aided by club funds, work -- Banquet held by YWCA -- Profs act in plays for Unitarian church -- 'Scoop' MacIver quiz winner will get a 'night of fun' -- Campus magazine will be published by Writer's Club -- Seven frats give dance -- Spanish Club to have Pan-American theme -- Sorority plans picnic for fathers Sunday -- Roundabout the campus / Shirley Clark -- Two dances booked for Saturday night -- Relay title to be given -- Jackpot in gifts offered to student finding Miss Tri Rho -- Television rapidly advancing says local radio manager -- Music meet is success -- University is on par with other schools -- Religious society recommends stricter campus regulations -- Auto driving placed on summer school second term agenda -- Jack West attends annual clergy meet -- Students or police? -- Big shoes to fill -- New at the Library / Paul Bartolini -- Three ways to get grades; first two are impractical / Associated Collegiate Press -- Women drafted in last war revealed in interview here -- Typed on a Wednesday / Bob Olson -- Vox discipuli: University elections crowd out UNESCO; worthwhile projects / Clyde D. Boelens; Howard Lydick -- Campus UNESCO council ships donations to Munich -- Council names Cline as queen candidate for Drake contest -- Ticket sale announced -- Shockerettes defeat Friends Quakerettes -- Library's unique micro-film saves time, space, energy -- Players plan glamour play -- Rough!: MacArthur loses May Queen election in rough campaign -- Local engineers view new helicopter model -- 'Flappers, tar buckets' go, but 'chicks and drips' stay -- Race understanding aim of sociology guest lecturers -- Mack Barlow joins staff -- Fraternity studies head life at meet -- Films for classes are now available -- Noted art exhibited -- Psychologists present test -- Rats!: Dr. Branch treated as potential menace by Russian rodents -- Unaffiliates hold mass meeting -- New courses offered here -- Champion debate team enters rough West Point tournament -- 12 students entered for speech contest held in court house -- 'Gold' team wins game last Saturday -- Cather is champion in ping pong finals -- Found: one puppy, age is unknown -- University linkmen understroke friends -- Golf, tennis teams lose -- Sunflower founder names student body when news is short -- Baseball nine opens soon -- Track team takes third -- Money, money still awaits 25 students -- Littleton leads team in Independent tilt -- Mel Binford vacates post -- 20 prospects report for baseball team -- Shockers off for relays on Saturday -- ISA, Phi Sig teams lead volleyball play -- Choral unit plans show -- Dr. Wall is elected officer at meeting -- Campus improvement needs student help
Photograph(s): Thomas J. Curry; Dick Elving; James G. McIntosh; George Meloy; Jack Tetrick. p. 1 -- 1948 May Queen Barbara Gwinn. p. 1 -- Coach Mel Binford. p. 11 -- Gloria Fetters: She'll sing for you. p. 12
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.53 no.27
v.53 no.27

