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The Sunflower, v.57, no.14 (December 18, 1952)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1952-12-18
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Nielander, William Ahlers, 1901-1976,Razak, Kenneth 1918-2010,Wilkie, Grace
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.57, no.14, Wichita, Kansas, December 18, 1952. - 10 pages
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Article(s): Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to… -- Beckner Band plays Jan. 30 -- Corbin names Nielander as new BA dean -- Student scribes! Sunflower staff jobs now open on earn-learn basis -- Alumni fund drive nears goal; Wider participation is noted -- WU plans for holiday convo -- Ugh! Not for me...But it's wrapped so pretty...I'm leaving town -- Variety is the spice of the Carnival -- Students elect 'Susie,' 'Sammy' -- 'Taxi length' new, important change for '52 holiday style / Sara Goeller -- Prof. Gossett to talk in N.Y. -- Language students hold Yule party -- Organ pupils play carols -- Home Ec to have Noel party -- Broadview to be site of Gamma Yule dance -- 6 entrants named for annual queen -- Identity of 'Joe College' set for release at Pi Kap dance -- CUW entertains WU faculty wives -- WU prof conducts orchestra -- Hanson formerly was principal -- Opportunity to appreciate -- 'Oh, goodness!' She said -- Still enjoy Christmas -- Spiritual highpoint for millions: Students view Christmas in a variety of ways / Barbara Spivey -- International nature of Yule seen in customs of Europe / Jeanette Jackson -- FBI vs. history: Prof waves his hat -- Blue decorations to be featured at Alpha Tau Sigma annual ball -- Allis Ballroom is scene of Noel dance -- 'Mistletoe Memories' set for Friday night -- DO will pick 'dream date' -- Engagement told by WU senior -- New course, payroll accounting, offered for next semester -- To Chicago: Marsh, Rosen travel -- WU Library lists hours for holidays -- Department offers trip to Mexico -- Finance head serves as director -- Math head formerly coach -- 1896 Fairmount football squad small, ill-equipped, but rugged / Virginia Stafford -- Bound to win! Phi Sigs play finals -- Fort Hays, A&M fall to Munies -- Shocker Cagers' nickname range field of animals -- Shockers, Dons meet tonight: Munies after fourth victory -- Four average over 10 points: Littleton leads WU scoring -- Websters defeat Gammas, take keg -- Football: 12 get MV honors -- Shockers ready for home, road games: San Diego State here Tuesday; meet Houston of MVC on Jan. 3 -- One of '52 frosh lettermen now plays in sixth-man slot / Jake Wieland -- Tempt your Christmas guest with basted, seasoned bird / Sara Goeller -- Valley art show: WU painters exhibit -- Treasurers asked to submit books
Photograph(s): Visiting Santa Claus downtown while doing a little shopping are left to right Phyllis Danielson, Lee Anne McIntosh, Santa Claus, and Sue Strange. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Dr. William A. Nielander. p. 1 -- University students making preparations for the coming Christmas holidays (left) Ann Earp, left, and Joan Worline, right, are looking for neckties of the right color; (center) Jacque La Porte smiling pleasantly over her newly wrapped package; (right) Waiting for the ticket office to open are, left to right, Vern Speicher, Alex Chuk, and Bill Fennell. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Pictures tell more than words, they say. Most of these are self-explanatory. Surrounded by pictures of participants in the Cowboy Carnival, Friday night, are Sammy the Strong Man and Susie the Snake Charmer (George Parsons and Joan Haycraft). The event, which took place in the Gym, was sponsored by WSSF. / photo by Eastwood. p. 2 -- These are the candidates for the 1953 Parnassus Queen: Jeanine Crowdus; Sue Strange; Rosalyn Newport; Marlene Mohr; Joan Worline; Mary Jane Comstock. p. 3 -- An unidentified Fort Hays player ties up the ball with Shockers Jim McNerney (21) forward, while Tippy Tucker (20) center, in background, watches, ready to lend a hand if necessary. p. 7 -- Verlyn Anderson. p. 9
Article(s): Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to… -- Beckner Band plays Jan. 30 -- Corbin names Nielander as new BA dean -- Student scribes! Sunflower staff jobs now open on earn-learn basis -- Alumni fund drive nears goal; Wider participation is noted -- WU plans for holiday convo -- Ugh! Not for me...But it's wrapped so pretty...I'm leaving town -- Variety is the spice of the Carnival -- Students elect 'Susie,' 'Sammy' -- 'Taxi length' new, important change for '52 holiday style / Sara Goeller -- Prof. Gossett to talk in N.Y. -- Language students hold Yule party -- Organ pupils play carols -- Home Ec to have Noel party -- Broadview to be site of Gamma Yule dance -- 6 entrants named for annual queen -- Identity of 'Joe College' set for release at Pi Kap dance -- CUW entertains WU faculty wives -- WU prof conducts orchestra -- Hanson formerly was principal -- Opportunity to appreciate -- 'Oh, goodness!' She said -- Still enjoy Christmas -- Spiritual highpoint for millions: Students view Christmas in a variety of ways / Barbara Spivey -- International nature of Yule seen in customs of Europe / Jeanette Jackson -- FBI vs. history: Prof waves his hat -- Blue decorations to be featured at Alpha Tau Sigma annual ball -- Allis Ballroom is scene of Noel dance -- 'Mistletoe Memories' set for Friday night -- DO will pick 'dream date' -- Engagement told by WU senior -- New course, payroll accounting, offered for next semester -- To Chicago: Marsh, Rosen travel -- WU Library lists hours for holidays -- Department offers trip to Mexico -- Finance head serves as director -- Math head formerly coach -- 1896 Fairmount football squad small, ill-equipped, but rugged / Virginia Stafford -- Bound to win! Phi Sigs play finals -- Fort Hays, A&M fall to Munies -- Shocker Cagers' nickname range field of animals -- Shockers, Dons meet tonight: Munies after fourth victory -- Four average over 10 points: Littleton leads WU scoring -- Websters defeat Gammas, take keg -- Football: 12 get MV honors -- Shockers ready for home, road games: San Diego State here Tuesday; meet Houston of MVC on Jan. 3 -- One of '52 frosh lettermen now plays in sixth-man slot / Jake Wieland -- Tempt your Christmas guest with basted, seasoned bird / Sara Goeller -- Valley art show: WU painters exhibit -- Treasurers asked to submit books
Photograph(s): Visiting Santa Claus downtown while doing a little shopping are left to right Phyllis Danielson, Lee Anne McIntosh, Santa Claus, and Sue Strange. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Dr. William A. Nielander. p. 1 -- University students making preparations for the coming Christmas holidays (left) Ann Earp, left, and Joan Worline, right, are looking for neckties of the right color; (center) Jacque La Porte smiling pleasantly over her newly wrapped package; (right) Waiting for the ticket office to open are, left to right, Vern Speicher, Alex Chuk, and Bill Fennell. / photo by Eastwood. p. 1 -- Pictures tell more than words, they say. Most of these are self-explanatory. Surrounded by pictures of participants in the Cowboy Carnival, Friday night, are Sammy the Strong Man and Susie the Snake Charmer (George Parsons and Joan Haycraft). The event, which took place in the Gym, was sponsored by WSSF. / photo by Eastwood. p. 2 -- These are the candidates for the 1953 Parnassus Queen: Jeanine Crowdus; Sue Strange; Rosalyn Newport; Marlene Mohr; Joan Worline; Mary Jane Comstock. p. 3 -- An unidentified Fort Hays player ties up the ball with Shockers Jim McNerney (21) forward, while Tippy Tucker (20) center, in background, watches, ready to lend a hand if necessary. p. 7 -- Verlyn Anderson. p. 9
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.57 no.14
v.57 no.14
