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The Sunflower, v.57, no.11 (November 20, 1952)
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Sunflower 11-20-1952
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Wichita, Kansas
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1952-11-20
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Wichita Community Theatre
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.11, Wichita, Kansas, November 20, 1952. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Cowboy show scheduled for Friday, Dec. 5 -- Education an aid in preventing wars, WSSF head opines -- Dorothy Thompson to lecture in Auditorium tomorrow night -- Former student killed in fall -- Set vacation days for Thanksgiving -- Draft exam planned Dec. 4 -- Final deadline set for senior blanks -- Final date set for annual pics -- Debaters enter Emporia meet -- Wives, husbands may buy ducats -- Maugham's 'Quartet': Movie to be shown -- Marsh, Crockett attend meeting -- 5 ROTC students to active duty -- Dixon-Balabanis ceremony in Partridge Church Sunday -- Webster dance will be Friday -- Military Society to host children -- Club corner: Dances, bingo on slate at Spanish meeting Tuesday -- Six initiated by math frat -- 2 frats plan holiday dance -- Dames will host foreign students -- The reader speaks: Student opposes pro-Ike editorial of last week / James P. Johnston -- Community theater rises from small experimental acting group / Jeanette Jackson -- Thanksgiving Day proclaimed by first president in 1789 -- Thanksgiving menus: Holiday is more than meal -- 3 WU students teach Spanish to elementary school pupils -- A or F? Roosevelt College uses indices in new grade curve -- Practice teaching applications open -- Sum found in bookstore -- Munies crush Bulldogs 41-14: Hoffmans, Burton, Romero lead Shockers in victory over Drake -- WU-Ags tilt is final game -- Hoffmans leads in total offense -- Basketball takes spotlight as Shocker varsity, frosh clash -- Spring activities schedule posted -- Each has 9-9-5 record: Frats meet annually for keg -- Cosi Fan Tutte: Audience enjoy light opera given here last week / Bob Barber -- Volleyball game underway
Photograph(s): Dorothy Thompson. p. 1 -- We beat Drexel University students celebrate the occasion: Whooping it up at the corners of Broadway and Douglas Monday morning in celebration of the walkout is this group of University students. At center is the truck which carried the cheerleaders. Take another look, this isn't the normal situation. These cheerleaders dressed in revers entertained students at the walkout convo, Monday morning. p. 1 -- Serving punch at the University of Wichita Dames party are Mesdames [Virginia] Walter Duerksen, [Vivian] David Bernard, and [Dorothy] Gordon Terwilliger. The party was held in the Pine Room Friday night. p. 2 -- Fourteen seniors on the Shocker football squad will play their final game against New Mexico A. and M. next Thursday. The fourteen, from left to right are, John Frezza, Elias Thomas, Charley Varner, Bob Messenger, Al Taylor, Joe Dinda, Bev Winston, Bill Klobuchar, Gene Kuhns, Wayne Ubben, George Thomas, Eli Romero, John Warlor, and Mike Hrynewich. Not pictured are Bob Mihalsky and Charley Baldon, also seniors. p. 7
Article(s): Cowboy show scheduled for Friday, Dec. 5 -- Education an aid in preventing wars, WSSF head opines -- Dorothy Thompson to lecture in Auditorium tomorrow night -- Former student killed in fall -- Set vacation days for Thanksgiving -- Draft exam planned Dec. 4 -- Final deadline set for senior blanks -- Final date set for annual pics -- Debaters enter Emporia meet -- Wives, husbands may buy ducats -- Maugham's 'Quartet': Movie to be shown -- Marsh, Crockett attend meeting -- 5 ROTC students to active duty -- Dixon-Balabanis ceremony in Partridge Church Sunday -- Webster dance will be Friday -- Military Society to host children -- Club corner: Dances, bingo on slate at Spanish meeting Tuesday -- Six initiated by math frat -- 2 frats plan holiday dance -- Dames will host foreign students -- The reader speaks: Student opposes pro-Ike editorial of last week / James P. Johnston -- Community theater rises from small experimental acting group / Jeanette Jackson -- Thanksgiving Day proclaimed by first president in 1789 -- Thanksgiving menus: Holiday is more than meal -- 3 WU students teach Spanish to elementary school pupils -- A or F? Roosevelt College uses indices in new grade curve -- Practice teaching applications open -- Sum found in bookstore -- Munies crush Bulldogs 41-14: Hoffmans, Burton, Romero lead Shockers in victory over Drake -- WU-Ags tilt is final game -- Hoffmans leads in total offense -- Basketball takes spotlight as Shocker varsity, frosh clash -- Spring activities schedule posted -- Each has 9-9-5 record: Frats meet annually for keg -- Cosi Fan Tutte: Audience enjoy light opera given here last week / Bob Barber -- Volleyball game underway
Photograph(s): Dorothy Thompson. p. 1 -- We beat Drexel University students celebrate the occasion: Whooping it up at the corners of Broadway and Douglas Monday morning in celebration of the walkout is this group of University students. At center is the truck which carried the cheerleaders. Take another look, this isn't the normal situation. These cheerleaders dressed in revers entertained students at the walkout convo, Monday morning. p. 1 -- Serving punch at the University of Wichita Dames party are Mesdames [Virginia] Walter Duerksen, [Vivian] David Bernard, and [Dorothy] Gordon Terwilliger. The party was held in the Pine Room Friday night. p. 2 -- Fourteen seniors on the Shocker football squad will play their final game against New Mexico A. and M. next Thursday. The fourteen, from left to right are, John Frezza, Elias Thomas, Charley Varner, Bob Messenger, Al Taylor, Joe Dinda, Bev Winston, Bill Klobuchar, Gene Kuhns, Wayne Ubben, George Thomas, Eli Romero, John Warlor, and Mike Hrynewich. Not pictured are Bob Mihalsky and Charley Baldon, also seniors. p. 7
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.57 no.11
v.57 no.11
