The Sunflower, v.53, no.22 (March 4, 1948)
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1948-03-04
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Jardine, William Marion, 1879-1955 , Wilner, George
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.53, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, March 4, 1948. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Dr. Foster arrives here next week -- Council asks students aid -- President Jardine begins fifteenth year on the job; enjoys work with young people -- Wind tunnel finished and ready for test -- Shocker-Southwestern rivalry explodes, draws blood again / Bill Osborn -- Debate team gets ready for Valley -- Roundtable talk planned -- Cross drive begins here -- Kappa Rho actives to give sports dance for pledges -- I.R.C. will discuss 'Marshall Plan' aid -- Three soroities pick pledge class officers for second semester -- Faculty contributes to museum exhibit -- Scabbard and Blade to hold stag party -- Dr. Palmer states speech defects high -- Pi Alpha Pi to start building house on Fraternity Row soon -- Three frats sponsor KK -- Rydjord to attend mid-western meet -- Wonderland is dance theme; Pi Kaps honor new pledges -- Robber!: Scabbard and Blade pilfer calendar date from ISA carnival -- W.U. students give opinion on identity of 'Walking Man' -- Chicago firm likes annual cover design -- Reagan is text author -- Minturn is awarded Carter scholarship -- Chase sees inflation end -- Fourth show on tonight -- New Mu Phi Epsilon president announced -- University ROTC unit one of the largest and best disciplined among U.S. colleges -- VA deserves praise -- Psychologists find position for math -- Typed on a Wednesday / Victor J. Salamy -- Pennsylvania college gives faculty fair salary boost -- 'Academic freedom assured,' says Dr. John Dale Russell -- University riflemen lose close decision to military academy -- University Library displays many rare manuscripts, books -- Committee appointed to promote W.U. -- New at the Library -- UCLA students find prominent experts instruct their class -- Cut-it-out!: College cuties claim cut system clearly in need of revision -- Sexton will speak to fellowship group -- Forum seeks fifth guest -- Home Ec students initiate new members -- Bringin' up father: Papa gives 'handy man' touch to O.U. home lab course -- Soloist guest is Bampton -- New look!: Annual ads feature University students in downtown stores -- Concert tour begins soon -- Wilner applauded by friends as best University director -- Shockers to meet highly rated Clubs: Cagers to end season against high-scoring St. Louis and Bradley -- Nevada is signed for Turkey Day tilt -- Trimble's best man is new grid rival -- Webster 'A' cops intramural cage lead: Sig A upsets Hustler five in close tilt -- Sturdy is selected new freshman coach to replace Warren -- Cagers win two contests -- Cowgill plan is endorsed -- Rifle team leaves for Missouri today
Photograph(s): Dr. Robert Foster. p. 1 -- President W. M. Jardine: 14 years in the academic saddle. p. 1 -- Spring is in the air and University of Wichita gridsters know it! Spring football practice opened Monday with a brand new coaching staff on hand. New Athletic Director Jim Trimble, left, discusses training procedure with Coach Mel Binford, football scout, Bob Ravensburg, new end coach, and Norval Neve, backfield mentor. p. 1 -- With the arrival of March fraternities on the campus begin planning Hippodrome skits, spring dances, and other social events suitable to the season. The four fraternity presidents were snapped in the Commons Lounge last week discussing respective plans of their organizations. They are, from left, Art Hodges, Alpha Gamma Gamma, Fred "Tuffy" Robinson, Men of Webster, Homer Hulsey, Phi Upsilon Sigma, and Royal Barker, Pi Alpha Pi. p. 2 -- Judge Ross McCormick. p. 5 -- The R.O.T.C. combines relaxation and education: (Top) John Gant, T/Sgt. Benjamin Brown, Glenn Dody, and James Lukey. (2nd, left to right) Jerry Skinner, C.I. Cochran, Homer Hulsey and Pete Christy. (Center photo) George Denninghoff, Leroy Berry, Hall Bingham, Bill Fein, James Morris and Bob Langenwalter. (4th picture) Bob Pedigo with group of basic students. (Bottom picture) James Lukey and Bob Williams. p. 6 -- George D. Wilner. p. 9 -- What's that - a headless cager? The Sunflower photographer was in the right place, at the right time when he caught Bud Weaver, Shocker forward, without his head. At least, the basketball played an important role in Weaver's losing his head. p. 11
Article(s): Dr. Foster arrives here next week -- Council asks students aid -- President Jardine begins fifteenth year on the job; enjoys work with young people -- Wind tunnel finished and ready for test -- Shocker-Southwestern rivalry explodes, draws blood again / Bill Osborn -- Debate team gets ready for Valley -- Roundtable talk planned -- Cross drive begins here -- Kappa Rho actives to give sports dance for pledges -- I.R.C. will discuss 'Marshall Plan' aid -- Three soroities pick pledge class officers for second semester -- Faculty contributes to museum exhibit -- Scabbard and Blade to hold stag party -- Dr. Palmer states speech defects high -- Pi Alpha Pi to start building house on Fraternity Row soon -- Three frats sponsor KK -- Rydjord to attend mid-western meet -- Wonderland is dance theme; Pi Kaps honor new pledges -- Robber!: Scabbard and Blade pilfer calendar date from ISA carnival -- W.U. students give opinion on identity of 'Walking Man' -- Chicago firm likes annual cover design -- Reagan is text author -- Minturn is awarded Carter scholarship -- Chase sees inflation end -- Fourth show on tonight -- New Mu Phi Epsilon president announced -- University ROTC unit one of the largest and best disciplined among U.S. colleges -- VA deserves praise -- Psychologists find position for math -- Typed on a Wednesday / Victor J. Salamy -- Pennsylvania college gives faculty fair salary boost -- 'Academic freedom assured,' says Dr. John Dale Russell -- University riflemen lose close decision to military academy -- University Library displays many rare manuscripts, books -- Committee appointed to promote W.U. -- New at the Library -- UCLA students find prominent experts instruct their class -- Cut-it-out!: College cuties claim cut system clearly in need of revision -- Sexton will speak to fellowship group -- Forum seeks fifth guest -- Home Ec students initiate new members -- Bringin' up father: Papa gives 'handy man' touch to O.U. home lab course -- Soloist guest is Bampton -- New look!: Annual ads feature University students in downtown stores -- Concert tour begins soon -- Wilner applauded by friends as best University director -- Shockers to meet highly rated Clubs: Cagers to end season against high-scoring St. Louis and Bradley -- Nevada is signed for Turkey Day tilt -- Trimble's best man is new grid rival -- Webster 'A' cops intramural cage lead: Sig A upsets Hustler five in close tilt -- Sturdy is selected new freshman coach to replace Warren -- Cagers win two contests -- Cowgill plan is endorsed -- Rifle team leaves for Missouri today
Photograph(s): Dr. Robert Foster. p. 1 -- President W. M. Jardine: 14 years in the academic saddle. p. 1 -- Spring is in the air and University of Wichita gridsters know it! Spring football practice opened Monday with a brand new coaching staff on hand. New Athletic Director Jim Trimble, left, discusses training procedure with Coach Mel Binford, football scout, Bob Ravensburg, new end coach, and Norval Neve, backfield mentor. p. 1 -- With the arrival of March fraternities on the campus begin planning Hippodrome skits, spring dances, and other social events suitable to the season. The four fraternity presidents were snapped in the Commons Lounge last week discussing respective plans of their organizations. They are, from left, Art Hodges, Alpha Gamma Gamma, Fred "Tuffy" Robinson, Men of Webster, Homer Hulsey, Phi Upsilon Sigma, and Royal Barker, Pi Alpha Pi. p. 2 -- Judge Ross McCormick. p. 5 -- The R.O.T.C. combines relaxation and education: (Top) John Gant, T/Sgt. Benjamin Brown, Glenn Dody, and James Lukey. (2nd, left to right) Jerry Skinner, C.I. Cochran, Homer Hulsey and Pete Christy. (Center photo) George Denninghoff, Leroy Berry, Hall Bingham, Bill Fein, James Morris and Bob Langenwalter. (4th picture) Bob Pedigo with group of basic students. (Bottom picture) James Lukey and Bob Williams. p. 6 -- George D. Wilner. p. 9 -- What's that - a headless cager? The Sunflower photographer was in the right place, at the right time when he caught Bud Weaver, Shocker forward, without his head. At least, the basketball played an important role in Weaver's losing his head. p. 11
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.53 no.22
v.53 no.22