The Sunflower, v.54, no.10 (November 11, 1948)
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1948-11-11
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Polly Pepper Club
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.54, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, November 11, 1948 - 8 pages
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Article(s): Scrub squad recognition is planned -- Advertising pays cost -- Brains, not brawn, emphasized in new Army regulations / Bob Olson -- Meow!: Musicians kindness furnishes housing for homeless waif -- Sonny Dunham to play for ROTC -- Training unit plans organization here -- Student directories to be distributed -- WSSF plans book display -- Fig leaves adorn stage and actors / Bobbie Campbell -- Music students will present Mozart opera in December / Bobbie Campbell -- Fines given to violators -- Club corner: Art fraternity starts activity calendar for December sale -- Famous art exhibit shown in Morrison -- AWS Pollys will meet tonight to elect freshman councilors -- Dr. Marsh to speak to University Women -- UNESCO has new leaders -- Varsity sponsored by sophomore class is third of season -- Lucile Bailey is new hygiene instructor -- Round about the campus -- Group hears play lecture -- Homecoming house prizes won by Alpha Tau, Gammas -- Music sorority plans luncheon and music for Founder's Day -- Wright talks to chemists -- String quartet plans concert series here -- Band Day will feature high school musicians -- KSTA members hear speech by Savaiano -- The power of the press -- 'Who'll start the bidding' to be WSSF cry Friday -- WSSF committee to present variety show in auditorium -- Vox discipuli: Sunflower praised for Bentley story of rabble-rousers / J. L. Eiklor -- WSSF to sponsor dance and auction -- Jardine approves service fund drive -- WSSF to begin annual drive for money to help student / June Barclay -- Typed on a Wednesday: WSSF junks 'bumps' chance for college in foreign land / Bob Ames -- Money!: Pay for veterans should be regular, VA officials say -- Shockers set for battle with Miami: Olix leads the Ohioans -- Oklahoma Aggies cop Valley crown; Wichita ranks second -- Wichita tops St. Louis -- Frosh to Okmulgee: locals seek first win; Webster 'A' champs: titlists are undefeated -- Big Bilikens!: Sunflower forecast of St. Louis weight slightly misjudged / Bob Ames -- Nevada proves to be human -- Four teams to open speedball competition in intramural loop -- Late Ft. Riley rally nets 19-14 victory -- Hodges sets pace in Valley scoring -- Vet's news: Government bans recreational classes for GIs under bill -- Navy needs seniors in technical work
Photograph(s): Hold that line: This picture was taken during a time out, with St. Louis University on the Wichitaone yard line and fourth down. Earl Hamilton, quarterback, is giving the men a pep talk, telling them to "hold that line". p. 1 -- Sunny Dunham. p. 1 -- Her royal highness: Queen Dot Neises is presented to ceremonies of the St. Louis-Wichita game. With her is Don Enoch, president of the alumni association. p. 2 -- Anton "Hap" Houlik is shown scoring the first of his two touchdowns against St. Louis, Saturday. This score came in the initial quarter. Other Shockers in the picture are Walt Knocke (86), Ray Morrison (10), and Art Hodges (85). p. 7
Article(s): Scrub squad recognition is planned -- Advertising pays cost -- Brains, not brawn, emphasized in new Army regulations / Bob Olson -- Meow!: Musicians kindness furnishes housing for homeless waif -- Sonny Dunham to play for ROTC -- Training unit plans organization here -- Student directories to be distributed -- WSSF plans book display -- Fig leaves adorn stage and actors / Bobbie Campbell -- Music students will present Mozart opera in December / Bobbie Campbell -- Fines given to violators -- Club corner: Art fraternity starts activity calendar for December sale -- Famous art exhibit shown in Morrison -- AWS Pollys will meet tonight to elect freshman councilors -- Dr. Marsh to speak to University Women -- UNESCO has new leaders -- Varsity sponsored by sophomore class is third of season -- Lucile Bailey is new hygiene instructor -- Round about the campus -- Group hears play lecture -- Homecoming house prizes won by Alpha Tau, Gammas -- Music sorority plans luncheon and music for Founder's Day -- Wright talks to chemists -- String quartet plans concert series here -- Band Day will feature high school musicians -- KSTA members hear speech by Savaiano -- The power of the press -- 'Who'll start the bidding' to be WSSF cry Friday -- WSSF committee to present variety show in auditorium -- Vox discipuli: Sunflower praised for Bentley story of rabble-rousers / J. L. Eiklor -- WSSF to sponsor dance and auction -- Jardine approves service fund drive -- WSSF to begin annual drive for money to help student / June Barclay -- Typed on a Wednesday: WSSF junks 'bumps' chance for college in foreign land / Bob Ames -- Money!: Pay for veterans should be regular, VA officials say -- Shockers set for battle with Miami: Olix leads the Ohioans -- Oklahoma Aggies cop Valley crown; Wichita ranks second -- Wichita tops St. Louis -- Frosh to Okmulgee: locals seek first win; Webster 'A' champs: titlists are undefeated -- Big Bilikens!: Sunflower forecast of St. Louis weight slightly misjudged / Bob Ames -- Nevada proves to be human -- Four teams to open speedball competition in intramural loop -- Late Ft. Riley rally nets 19-14 victory -- Hodges sets pace in Valley scoring -- Vet's news: Government bans recreational classes for GIs under bill -- Navy needs seniors in technical work
Photograph(s): Hold that line: This picture was taken during a time out, with St. Louis University on the Wichitaone yard line and fourth down. Earl Hamilton, quarterback, is giving the men a pep talk, telling them to "hold that line". p. 1 -- Sunny Dunham. p. 1 -- Her royal highness: Queen Dot Neises is presented to ceremonies of the St. Louis-Wichita game. With her is Don Enoch, president of the alumni association. p. 2 -- Anton "Hap" Houlik is shown scoring the first of his two touchdowns against St. Louis, Saturday. This score came in the initial quarter. Other Shockers in the picture are Walt Knocke (86), Ray Morrison (10), and Art Hodges (85). p. 7
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.54 no.10
v.54 no.10

