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The Sunflower, v.56, no.19 (February 28, 1952)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1952-02-28
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Athletic Policy Committee
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.56, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 28, 1952. - 8 pages
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Article(s): UMT details revealed here -- Student tourist facts available -- New time interval machine devised by psychology grad -- Blood donations total 115 pints -- 3 WU debaters win excellent rating at meet -- Announcements to go on sale -- Corbin appoints student to athletic board here: L. Jones named to post today -- ISA to sell school songs -- Job interviews to begin Monday -- Twirlers sought for Drum Corps -- Seniors plan class meeting -- Service staff plans work on Veterans Field -- That way / Virginia Stafford -- 'Haul Your Man' dance Friday night: YWCA to honor senior men, Bill, Belle of the Ball -- Date book data -- Pep group to select 'Wheaties Sweetie', 'Jack Armstrong' at Tulsa contest tonight -- Married recently in church rites -- National prexy here for speech -- Faculty's column -- Mu Phi Epsilon pledges 8 women -- Club corner: newly organized Wichita Winners Club to meet -- Shocking -- Wanted: spirit -- Honorary Colonel to be selected by ROTC cadets -- Educators hear symphony group -- Professor lectures as ceiling collapses -- Cliff's column / Cliff Kraus -- The Barber shop / Bob Barber -- Noises greet all who enter Communication's creaky hall / Bill Stinchcomb -- KMUW begins with minutes; goes to hours in 5 years / Tom McGraw -- Work of commercial artists to be seen -- Edla Rickard plans senior organ recital -- WU musicians hear noted educator talk -- 'East Lynne,' old time play, was best known melodrama -- WRA women to go to Emporia meeting -- Littleton seeks Missouri Valley scoring title: Shockers host Tulsa Hurricane -- Meet called for baseball hopefuls -- Pi Kaps defeat Sorosis 25-19 in opening clash -- Karl S.E. Pond, '48, gets Far East post -- Tickets on sale for sports dance -- Hamilton lists golf schedule -- Lamb receives national rating -- WRA forms bowling tourney -- Students enter bridge tourney -- Websters enter tournaments at Wichita, Augusta -- Chiefs skin WU by 76-51 count -- 8 teams enter basketball meet -- Shocker net players to meet March 3 -- Candidates for 'Press Girl' sought by Sunflower staff
Photograph(s): Saving a life: It doesn't hurt a bit, says Jerry Holland, as he was giving his pint of blood Monday at the ROTC armory. One hundred and fifteen students donate blood during the first two days of the blood drive. p. 1 -- The old and the new: Charles W. Snyder, graduate student and former assistant in the psychology department, holds the old electronic timer that the department used in experiments. Displayed on the table is the new electronic precision chronoscope he invented. p. 1 -- Larry Jones. p. 1 -- Off to the dance: The seven candidates for the title "Belle of the Ball" have a tight hold on their dates to the HYM dance Friday evening. From left to right: Kathy Hieger, Sorosis, "Sneak" Thomas; Pat Warner, Delta Omega, Doug Gray; Colleen Schreffler, unaffiliated, Ron Coleman; Rosalyn Newport, ISA, Dale Richmond; Veoma Richardson, Kappa Rho, Bob Noller; Maxine Welch, Pi Kap, Mike Jones; Janie Hollingsworth, Alpha Tau, Connie Hoffmans. p. 2 -- Betty Gist. p. 8
Article(s): UMT details revealed here -- Student tourist facts available -- New time interval machine devised by psychology grad -- Blood donations total 115 pints -- 3 WU debaters win excellent rating at meet -- Announcements to go on sale -- Corbin appoints student to athletic board here: L. Jones named to post today -- ISA to sell school songs -- Job interviews to begin Monday -- Twirlers sought for Drum Corps -- Seniors plan class meeting -- Service staff plans work on Veterans Field -- That way / Virginia Stafford -- 'Haul Your Man' dance Friday night: YWCA to honor senior men, Bill, Belle of the Ball -- Date book data -- Pep group to select 'Wheaties Sweetie', 'Jack Armstrong' at Tulsa contest tonight -- Married recently in church rites -- National prexy here for speech -- Faculty's column -- Mu Phi Epsilon pledges 8 women -- Club corner: newly organized Wichita Winners Club to meet -- Shocking -- Wanted: spirit -- Honorary Colonel to be selected by ROTC cadets -- Educators hear symphony group -- Professor lectures as ceiling collapses -- Cliff's column / Cliff Kraus -- The Barber shop / Bob Barber -- Noises greet all who enter Communication's creaky hall / Bill Stinchcomb -- KMUW begins with minutes; goes to hours in 5 years / Tom McGraw -- Work of commercial artists to be seen -- Edla Rickard plans senior organ recital -- WU musicians hear noted educator talk -- 'East Lynne,' old time play, was best known melodrama -- WRA women to go to Emporia meeting -- Littleton seeks Missouri Valley scoring title: Shockers host Tulsa Hurricane -- Meet called for baseball hopefuls -- Pi Kaps defeat Sorosis 25-19 in opening clash -- Karl S.E. Pond, '48, gets Far East post -- Tickets on sale for sports dance -- Hamilton lists golf schedule -- Lamb receives national rating -- WRA forms bowling tourney -- Students enter bridge tourney -- Websters enter tournaments at Wichita, Augusta -- Chiefs skin WU by 76-51 count -- 8 teams enter basketball meet -- Shocker net players to meet March 3 -- Candidates for 'Press Girl' sought by Sunflower staff
Photograph(s): Saving a life: It doesn't hurt a bit, says Jerry Holland, as he was giving his pint of blood Monday at the ROTC armory. One hundred and fifteen students donate blood during the first two days of the blood drive. p. 1 -- The old and the new: Charles W. Snyder, graduate student and former assistant in the psychology department, holds the old electronic timer that the department used in experiments. Displayed on the table is the new electronic precision chronoscope he invented. p. 1 -- Larry Jones. p. 1 -- Off to the dance: The seven candidates for the title "Belle of the Ball" have a tight hold on their dates to the HYM dance Friday evening. From left to right: Kathy Hieger, Sorosis, "Sneak" Thomas; Pat Warner, Delta Omega, Doug Gray; Colleen Schreffler, unaffiliated, Ron Coleman; Rosalyn Newport, ISA, Dale Richmond; Veoma Richardson, Kappa Rho, Bob Noller; Maxine Welch, Pi Kap, Mike Jones; Janie Hollingsworth, Alpha Tau, Connie Hoffmans. p. 2 -- Betty Gist. p. 8
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.56 no.19
v.56 no.19
