The Sunflower, v.57, no.19 (February 26, 1953)

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1953-02-26
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Wilkie, Grace , Association of Assistant University Professors , Cowgill, Donald O. (Donald Olen), 1911-
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 26, 1953. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Posts now open for forum board -- 'First Lady' to open tonight for 3-night auditorium run -- No change in 'Hippo' rules -- Seniors named to honor group -- New WU news head chosen -- Student council approves budget -- Vet of Korean War tells of pilot's life -- Symphony concert set for March 3 -- Tibbitts heads cast: 'Cosi' sets Springfield dates -- Engine building to open next fall -- Ansley to assume duties -- Week remains before entry deadline in 'Queen' contest -- Air, Army ROTC to elect honorary colonel in March -- Wedding, two engagements announced during weekend -- 5 WU sororities pledge 41 women -- Gams pledge 12 -- Pi Kaps fete new pledges -- Eck to command Beech air squadron -- Sorority holds square dance -- Home Ec Club to sponsor sale -- Carol Fischer crowned ISA sweetheart at ball Saturday -- Sororities elect for second term -- HYM dance the [sic] be held -- AWS opens fund drive -- Professor group to meet tomorrow -- One more chance -- Don't blame reporters -- A penny a day -- Teen-agers [sic]: Seek holiday -- Civil service opens posts -- No fags: Mount Allison U. will offer tuition to non-smokers -- 'Clown' stars skeleton, should draw laughs as well as tears / Dave Wilkinson -- Soph scribe wins award -- Club corner: Young Republicans to meet; society elects officers -- 29 new members admitted to chips -- Religious emphasis convo scheduled -- 20 cadets: Promoted in ROTC -- Valley Center index owner dies Monday -- ROTC members staff area K -- Civil exam to be given -- Cowgill article published -- WU to meet Jays, Braves -- 7 Shockers sink swift scores gathering 100-point plust totals -- Hit 100 twice: Freshmen enter AAU cage meet Saturday night -- Detroit nips Shockers by 65-61 count -- WU golf squad to meet -- No changes: Mural cage loop led by Webster, Gamma entries -- Munies tame 'Breds, 87-77 -- Another Ohio star: Hightower becomes threat -- KMUW will carry AAU tournament -- Oklahoma Aggies lead conference -- 3 from speech to KSA meet -- Schulte Pastor III, will not teach here -- George Gow speaks at convention today -- Give demonstration debate -- Paul O. Berry speaks here -- Senior cards go on sale March 2 -- 6 ROTC men to meeting
Photograph(s): Larry Jones; Bob Barber; Dick Roembach; Jerry Landsdowne; Russell Watson. p. 1 -- Candidates for the "Belle of the Ball" are, from left to right: Carolyn Cobb, Delta Omega; Jane Card, Alpha Tau; Edith Tedlock, Sorosis; Beverly Morley, Pi Kap; Lila Selfridge, Kappa Rho; LeMoin Mosteller, ISA. / photo by Eastwood. p. 3 -- The "marching Flags" poster of the late N. C. Wyeth, first used by the Red Cross in 1933 and repeated in 1947, will be used again as the poster of teh 1953 Fund Campaign because of its great popularity. Repeated also is last year's slogan, "Answer the Call." p. 4 -- Don Laketa of the Shockers looks as though he is providing a seat for Don Bolin of the Oklahoma City University Cheifs. The Chiefs gained revenge for an earlier Munie victory by winning 75-69. Ken Rose of the Chiefs is at right. / photo by Eastwood. p. 5 -- Merv Carman of the Shockers and Guy Sparrow of Detroit fight for the ball in the game Monday night. Aiding are Gary Thompson and Don Lakota of the Munies, while an unidentified Titan watches. / photo by Eastwood. p. 6 -- Curt Hightower. p. 7 -- Intramural action has Charlie Resse of the Braves almost tied up by Ron Hatfield of the Phi Sigs, while another Phi Sig watches. / photo by Eastwood. p. 7 -- Murray State's Howie Crittenden loses the ball to Verlyn Anderson of the Shockers, who won out 87-77. / photo by Eastwood. p. 8
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v.57 no.19
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