The Sunflower, v.54, no.24 (March 17, 1949)

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1949-03-17
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.24, Wichita, Kansas, March 17, 1949. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Francescatti will perform as soloist -- Club shares in Conclave -- Langenwalter to head Student Forum board with Simpson, Bevis, and Pearl as assistants -- Five seniors are selected to 1949 Men's Honor Group -- Two receive KISA posts -- Deadline on orders is set for seniors -- Gun crews and drill teams to seek 'Field Day' honors -- Death takes vet student -- 14 home economics clubs here Friday -- Military frat picks queen -- Cessna aviation plant will be host Friday to Accounting Club -- Round about the campus -- Guidance discussion planned for Apr. 9 -- Two-month foreign vacation to be given by UNESCO -- Australian praises institute for improvement of his son -- Biography deadline is 5 p.m. tomorrow -- Education!: Five scholarships offered students by divinity school -- Senior convocation set for Wednesday -- ISA students hold name band party -- Kappa Rho to honor pledges with Friday evening dance -- Burchinal appointed committee chairman -- Noted accordionist will appear here -- Professor of zoology on cancer committee -- Club corner: Marriage theme a spring favorite with campus club -- 'Date Night' at the Alibi to honor Sorosis pledges -- May Queen election to be held in April -- Buck is reappointed to governor's board -- Sixteen candidates will vie for honor -- Women voters hear candidates' views -- Screaming at the Alibi! -- 'Understandable' Shakespeare seen on University stage / Bobbie Campbell -- Old customs and traditions affect living -Dr. Johnson -- Staples will conduct art classes in Colorado during six-week summer session at Cuchara -- Vox discipuli: Reader writes on the fine courage of dying student / Bill Fein; C. L. Grice; Harold Kemper -- Campus still "dry" despite new law -- Veterans!: Vets transferring should apply for eligibilty forms -- Galatus is elected president of YWCA -- Some fun!: Live model is used in home economics at eastern school -- Banquet skit titled 'Problems of Fathers' -- Engineering classes rated by students -- Tony Galento invited to prom in Seattle -- Bookworms!: Campus librarians initiate new books before circulation -- All 'Mags' not taken from browsing room -- 'Sculpture lesson': Art exhibit shows magazine display of statue making -- Grades are higher than last semester, Dean Hekhuis states -- 'Lost and Found' explains services -- Going up!: Meal prices hiked at Illinois college to meet expenses -- 'Training specialists' wanted say civil service examiners -- APO honors Dr. Jardine -- Students take trip to mental hospital -- Pastor billed as 'year's best event' -- New by-laws are adopted -- Baseball practice starts in earnest: Coach sets game dates -- Ping-pong finalists to tangle tonight -- Bobbie Booth leads in badminton match -- Basketball champs will end the season with NCAA crowning -- Frosh team sets record -- Group will discuss season ticket sale -- Shocker golfers shoot sub-par rounds: Golf team 'hits the ball' as Gunning settles schedule -- Top teams are beaten -- Hamline 'Pied Piper's' annex NAIB title at Kansas City -- 'Be-bop': Illinois cage tutor is scribes' choice as coach of year -- Early drills please coach -- Minnesota's center says emphatic 'no' to 'pro' basketball -- Tryouts for play will be held Monday
Photograph(s): Zino Francescatti. p. 1 -- Student Forum officers for 1949-1950 include, from left, Clyde Bevis, Sue Pearl, Robert Langenwalter, and Robert Simpson. p. 1 -- 1949 Honor men are, from left, Bill Geist, Art Hodges, Charles Christian, Les Rosen, and Kenneth Hedrick. p. 1 -- Georgann House. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photo of Clayton Henri Staples pictured with artwork in Colorado. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.54 no.24
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