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Unireriity of Wichita—WichiU, Kam a, Christiansi Jews A fal ^ Sketch of Men's Dorm Plans Couipleted To Meet Here Corbini To Welcome For Men’s Hall Delegates On Feb. 15 Pres, and Mrs. Harry F. To House 135 Corbin will act as hospital­ ity committee at a meeting Building May Start of the National Conference In April On 4-Story of Christians and Jews, Feb. 15, in Room 101 Busi­ Brick, Concrete Dorm ness Administration Build­ P 1 a n .s for a four-.«^toiy ing. Theme of the meeting men’.s residence hall on will be “Brotherhood Bal­ the University campus ance Sheet.” have been completed and Dr. Earl F. Kalp, ery will be "The Marriage of Figaro Over- the representative. will comprise the Shocker team Sponsors Tour HTime” "U lt of in the delxitp beginning at 8 p.m. built east of the sororitv houses Latin. SI Trocadero." "Emblem In the Commons Auditorium. on Clough Plan'. Enting'faclllties The Spanish department will of Unity," "Geonre Washington The members of the Australian will be provhled bv an ndjarenl sponsor Us annual tour of Mex­ Bicentennial." "Tlie Stars and team, who will support the af­ building. ico from Ju n e 2 to Ju n e 17. The Stripes Forever." and "Tribute Social Groups firmative nrgumontfi In the de­ Men’s dorm itory plnn.s were tour Is available to students en> to righting Men," a special ar­ bate, will 1k» Robin Rhodes Mill- drawn up by the firm of Fors- rolled at the University this se­ rangement featuring ail service house. law .student at St. Mark's blom ami Pjirks, local arriiit<‘cts. mester, faculty members, other songs. Place Orders; College at the University of Unlvorsltv employees, and their The band will tour in. three Adelnlrle. Arlelnldc. Australia: and wives anti husoands. busses and will perfni m at Gar­ Find 'No Sale' John Boyd Reid, law' student The lour will be directed by den City. Dodge Cltv. Great Dend. from Melbourne tfniversitv. AF Personnel The riucstlon to he debated will J. E. Angulo, instructor of Span­ Kingman; Pratt. Clinarrnn, El- A fasl-talklng super-saleswo- llnwood. and Haven. Hand mem­ man who claimed connection he whether or not the federal Enrottment At ish In evening classes, and for bers will be quartered in private with a Minneapolis paper sup- govcrnmeni has become too sixteen years director of the An- hom es. __ plier rocontlv persuafled Univer­ strong. WU May Rise gulo-Tours to Mexico, according The performances will be varied sity .sorority'nnfl fraternity mcm- Other TCan.sas schools which from place to place according to Ix'i's to pav for several h'undroi! will debate the Australian t(*ani M4>re Ilian sixty officers and to Dr. Eugene Savalano, head Professor Kerr. flotlars* worth of ncrsonnll7ed sta­ will Include the Kansas State of the .Spanish department. Teachers College at Pittslnirg and men from tin* W ichita Air ^■'or<•e Some of the soloists featured tionery. none of which ha.s yet Bns«? wen* enrolled In classes at The tour will provide all with the band will be Ralph been ticllverod. Emporia and Washburn Univer­ the Tbiivcrsity last Kome.ster. atvl meols. except breakfast, the first Lutz—bnsson, Fred Young—clar­ Mary O'Toole, supposedly a sity at Topeka. base officers have predicted a day and the evening dinner of inet. Dwight Beckham—trumpet, reprcsenlntlvo of the Royal Sla- greater enrollment ror this so- the last day, hotel accommodo- and Dwlgijt Heckbam, Don Cor­ mi*.«ter. Uons. boat ride at the Floating bett and Robert Webster, trum­ tioncrv Co. of Mlnncai>oHs. Mlnu., Gardens of Xochlmllco, a tourist pet trios. visited sorority and frnternitv Parking Violation Bus** personm-l wore enrolled card peimit, and round trip Two O llier featured groups in­ house.s on the cami>us and took In both nmh'rgraduato nnr. Savalano. w ere to be made In mid-Decem­ Melvin Pontlous, Norman Daw­ Two recommendations, iniemh-d cour.se.s, son, and FVnnk Albers, tromlxjne ber. to nifl In elim inating parking The itinerary- as planned now Lt. W illiam G. Robinson, bn.se Includes overnight stops at Waco, q uartet. When the orders did not arrive, robletns 4>n the c-om|>us, have This annual tour Is sponsored several .students wrote tlic com- Keon approv<*d by Pres. Ilarrv F. 4‘fhicath'n tifficer. pointed out Tex.; and these points in Mex- by the I’nlverslty of Wichita. pnnv. and found that the ropre- f*orl)ln. The recomnu-mlatlons that tin* Air Force provides mi- Monterrey. Valles, ZImapan, .spntatlve was no longer cm- were drawn up bv a studcnt-fa<’- uierous educational opportuni­ and Taxco. Five nights wllf be uily committee appointed bv the ties thru corre.sponrlencf* schools )tIovc fined most cases those enrolling are re- wm be available. night, at the University, nr- O’Toole promised fraternity and $2.00, the fitie to be paid within tpilia-d to pav the matiTctdation iLD departure date, Is the cording to Mrs. Lanm Cross, any following commencement ex­ sororitv crests on the slatlo!iery, one week. If not paid, an addi­ fee where they have not been ercises. assistant registrar. this was not po.cslblc at the low tional 50 cents will he nddeel each previously etublled. The final day for adding and price quoted l).v hei-. week until the fine Is paid. Most of the base persnunet en­ concerning the opping snbJecIs Is Feb. 3.3. dro Howcvcr,.He salk course.s In the follow­ tHn’ other details of the Miss Cro.ss indicated that the rc-enrernf?»r seliool or receive tllplo- ing fields: engineering, Boclologv, £ obtained from the nnmher of stndrnts enrolled would be matte- by the <-ompnnv to furnish stock’ stationery If mas imtil such fines are tmid, music, English, and. education. A*H^i I’ department. Room 216, was ^ estimate beeanse there Georgq Parsons, eommitloo cnalr- Mo.st of lho.se enrolled have been Administration Bundling may be late registrants. people Involved would write to mnn. staled. the company and explain the in night cour.scs. sltimtion. The incident came to the atten­ Good Neighbors Rnol Dtdsion On TV Station tion of the Business Protective Rureau of tlie Wichita Chamlicr of Commerce, who then Issued a Fostpontd For Two Weeks warning concerning traveling Unsuccessful in its third attempt to settle finan­ cial problems, the University of Wichita Board of r Monday night postponed for two weeks the Book Losses iinal decision on the possibility of constructing an edu- Pose Problem ^5 television station here. Of thp‘i K m • '’ a * • Co*’b*n* ijm» IIIIn icivUlfavor chase dally time for educational The inerrnsing miinhei- nf Bcm« »il *’®”'*nded the re- purposes froiti commcrrlal sta- UnlvcrNll.v llhrm-y boe)ks which availahlllty of the re- Ihlons at a smaller cost and per­ are being lost lias ticcnmc a tMiulpment Is ’stendllv haps reach n still larger audience major cnnccrii of Downing P. tlonTftSl presented siigges- tlmii wouhl lie pos.sliilo w ith the O’llniTn, University Librarian. for financing the station. university station. Mr. Smith Mr. O’lfiim i. In nttrm pllng ’e purchase of adapters would said: to retard tills rccrnl femicnry, "We would really be contract- nsks slndents to he more lUTpssary to enable standard ting to spend about $2 ,non.(»00 In iirompt In returning borrowed Ultra Programs on tiie JO years on our own station. We channnS^ ftj^uency educational could buv dally time from « com­ “Many of lhc.se books,". ... said CADET MAJOR LEO WILLIAMS, commanding officer of Arnold Air •tntS nr possibility of a mercial station for about SH-iO.- Mr. O’Hnrrn, "were lost when Society, receives the good-neighbor award from George Gow, KAN S woifirt on TV sets 000 over the same period of stndcnts, mony of whom tmna. news director, for the society's participation in the recent March of tim e." . ^ . ferred to other hcIiooIh, failed Dui'ing the board meet. to return them before the close Dimes campaign. Others In the picture are, left to right, I. K. opposmon*^; Smith declared In I'ng Feb. 20. th e regents will try of Inst eemester." loerger. Herb Babb, LaMorr Calbeck, Merle D. Brown ond Ted that ^th2” proposed plan to reach a final decision on the Poulson. ‘oat the unlversKy could pur- m atter.----- . .

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THE SUNf’LOWER Fabruary 7. ] 9g| Queen's Serenade That Social, Campus Groujos Choose Officers For 2nd Semester W ay , New officei's have been elected to head seconA By VIrKinih Stafford semosjor activities for several social and campus or^ Siinflnwtr Society Rdllor ganizatiohs. “ • , T* a n y persons on the campus Epsilon Kappa Rho chose Pat niish; reporter and think that the registration Basnm ns pfc.sldont. Vlce-prdsl-' Juanita Cllnard. ‘ Mcards could l)o shortened whiledent is Donna Haird; secteinry, New officers for Pht others fool that perhaps they should be more Implicit. One hc- wlldereri student, while enrolling, stumbled on the .word "class.’* Turning to her fidcmi, she ex­ claimed, managers. Anita Sinilh and Jo en, asst, treasurer: John "Gee girls, dn you think T got, Ann Smcltzcr; song leader. Rosa- '•loe. Jerrv Maxwell n»,i /• class! And Jlist what word would nine Chism; chaplain. Marilyn Paluzze. ‘board of you use to de.scrlbo It?” Larisdownc.’ and ‘ N THE last day of matricula­ McGrath. Phi .Sig, has been an C rowford tiarber, Panhollonlo tion, students. In the act of nounceri. representatives. O Mary .lane Comstock, Pi Kappa filling out the numerous cards, Second semester lenders of were interrupted bv a small boy Psl, is the “ neauty queen of W'ho became lost fn the middle Company____,...... A.” She was..... given...... the. Women’s Panhellenlo Council of the gym. title by‘ men of the Wentworth Dolores Esch, president’ Pat "I want my daddy,” he crletl. Military. She was selected by Wilkinson, vice-president' Pat Quickly an older brother returned Gordon McRae, movie and radio Basom, secretary; and Jeanna JO A N SHAW , 1952 Parnassus Queen, third from left, ond her five him to his mother who was busy Clancy, treasurer. Members ottendanfs turn their attention to the serenode by the mole quartet getting a dean's signature. ISS COMSTOCK, a freshman the council are Sally during crowning ceremonies ot the annuol Parnassus dance at the t t h e midterm graduation In M In the College of Uberal Mary Ellen Love, Audrey BlumB* A Manhattan Ursula Moser be­ Arts, attended the annual mill- • Jane Megaffin, and Vivian Moose Lodge, January 28. Miss Shaw Is a member of Alpha Tau came the first woman to receive tary ball In Lexington. Mo., her. vivian Ora- Sorority. Her attendants were, left to right, Blaine Neer, Kappa Rho; a master’s degree In soils from over the weekend. Her escort. __* « .. Kansas State College. Entering Bud Pearson of Derby, Kas., W'as Marilyn Chamberloln, Pi Kap; Sally Lambert, D.O.; Beverly Hale, the one who submitted her pie- Association’ I.S.A.; and Shirley Brazill, Sorosis. college at 15, she received a B. A. In biology’ and chemistry at Hunt- ture. w be Ann ^ r p . Vice-president felr’a In Vew York fhr§e years Some students thought that the 2^;! , Maguire; secretary, later. She has a minor In bac­ bird seen the other day in the Lake; treasurer. Bill teriology and statistics. Administration Building was a sanastrum; and John Ryan, pub* Joan Shaw Given Queen Title Miss Moser plans to go Into bad omen. But others felt, that Hcity manager. Officers for the antibiotic research and earn a the bird was befuddled bv the women’s group are Lois Murra Ph.D. in soil microbiology. Her Kansas weather and was merely president; Connie Galatas vlcel A t Annual Parnassus Dance record and plart makes home eco­ seeking information at the reg- president; and Pat Cougar sen. nomics and English sound small, Istrar's o f f i c e . ______retary. o . vw Joan Shaw, Alpha Tau Sigmaf' was chosen 1952 doesn’t It? Parnassus queen at a dinner in Innes tearoom on Mon­ »RTY-FlVE students are en­ rolled In the new lower divi­ day night. January .28. Later in the evening she was r sion sociology course "Prepara­ riiis Valentine's crowned with white carnations at the 50th annual Par­ tion for Marriage.” The course conducted by Phillip Akre. execu­ Day nassus dance by Henry Busse, orchestra leader for the tive director of the Family Con­ ball. sultation Service, Is designed to . MIbs Shaw, daughtor of Mr. ------— ------help students see what causes GIVE YOUR LOVE and Mrs. Randall Joel Shaw. 1470 some of the problems that mar­ N. Bluff, Js a sophomore at the df America has been Indirectly accused of looking around the ried couples race. ”A LOVE BUG" University. She is majoring In university for communists. Although most everyone’s en­ education. Last year she waa a Colonel Edward Stevens coun­ ergy was depleted after exams flnallBt for “The Girl We Would tered with, “ I enrolled at the Uni­ were over, Dan CUpId was still Give her a corsage or gift of Most IJke to Go to Press With” hitting his mark with his little versity only for mv own Intellec­ flowers from our large ossort- contest and Is now historian for tual enjoyment.” His w ife said arrow for qulle a few engage­ Alpha Tau. Jt Was true that her organization ments and pinning^ were her­ ment. Her attendants at the dance alded with the traditional pass­ was “ dedicated to ferreting out ing of chocolate.s. were presented w'lth wrist cor­ communists” Ip universities, but sages. They were Sally I.ambert, added "he's wrong In accusing ISTRIBUTING the delicacies Della Omega; Etalne Neer. Epsi­ my husband of being a spy for D at a Pi Kappa Psl meeting Remembrance Flower Shop lon Kappa Rho; Beverly Hale, a group." were Shirley Cramer and Law ­ ^ . rNm^RSITY PARK CENTER Indppcnffent Students AHsocla- rence Hafter, Nancy Jones and 2934 E. Thirteenth Free Delivery Phone 9-9811 tlon; Marilyn Chamberlain, Pi Naromlyocknowhusunkatank- Nat Barton, and Norma Hamil­ Kappa PsI; and Shlrlev Brazllli shunk is the name of a small ton and Rex Hubbard. Also the Sorosis. brook near Sherman, Connecti­ pinning of JoAnne Friend, Soro­ Tho Judges, who selected Miss cut. sis, to Don Corbett, Phi Upsllon Shaw, were Mr. Busse. Mrs. and June Kelly, Siorosls, to Bob Leono LIghtner, and Mrs. Eliza­ beth Clark. The dance was held at the Moose Lodge. Donna WevI, MIUER and Delta Omega, w a s Parnasslils E w i af G/endnh Queen last year. ROIIIBVAIIID Oprn 1:4A p. m. .Hendoy T b r« FrKay Husband Not Spying Open t ;M p. m. Saiardar * SandM NOW—THRU FRIDAY — HtaHs Today — Richard Rasehart In A 57-.vcar-old freshman at the David .VIvwi - JiHM Caaifleld university of Connecticut. Storrs, ‘*P»el8l0H Before Dawn” Conn., whose wife Is notional “THE LADY SATS NO” chairman of the Minute Women Watttrrttr • C'artaaii . Krwa Coming .Sunday—Miller Dean Martin - Jerry I.ewls — WANTPD — “SAILOR BEWARE” PRI*>MKIHC. MEDICAL RAWFOROm , TECIINOI^OGY or flCIENCB Swb M.AJOR HTCDENTH FOR Ol»fn II :M a. m. Monday Thru Saturday ORPHEUM NIGHT WORK asc Mil I: m p. m. Now — THRii Mo n d a y — Starts Today — W,E W IL L TR.AIN YOir ROBERT TAVI^R Maurrra O'Harm - drff CTuuidlef CALL DR. STOKER DENISE DARCET. W’csley Hospital 62-1.121 "THE FLAME OF AHABY” Vralurrttr - Varlriy . Cartoon - Nfwa "W»Uwar4 Ihi Womin”

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives f N e b r u a g ^ ______/Albright Chosen. Bett^Jetty D. McIntosh to C«pt. Robert Honorary Captain ? S | S r f S . l J^jversity Students, Alums Announce . A.i. MacNnughton____ was______announced by her parents. Mr. and Mra?3! ture. L. McTntosti. Her fiance is the = •” " 4 Recent Mamages, 6 Engagements son of Mr. and Mrs. David V, MacNoughton. The marriage will be held Feb. 8 at Canton, Kans. pni.nUo”*’ and six engagrements of University The bridc-elect graduated from the University where she was reSy**"** a member of PI Kappa Psl of daughter Church In Bentohvllle, Ark. sorority. Mr. MacNnughton- also £rE .tV !re' i?r.r"a Mr. England attended the Uni- graduates. p?/l V • Johnston of Elk serving in the navy. Mrs. ..Scott W. Marshall an- Ari^M Mra.Ula McWhorter '-ity. Kans., Dec. 28. Arnold was honorary caotain ^ Mia McWhorter, daughter of nounced the engagement of her the Pershing Rifles. '^oj’bston attends the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McWhorter, daughter. Mary Carolyn, to' became the bride of Robert Robert Wayne Schmidt, son of T«u« . rPlayers. 1 ay e ri Sgt. Arnold, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M'nyne Schmidt. in” Is now stationed at Ft. Mason Arnold, Jan. 22, at the Mr. Sohmidt Is a student in the Libitiriaii Jouiums Riley, Kan. First Congregational Church In school of business at the Univer­ Hutchinson. To National Mom \n9? r?® of Jan. 13. sity. th« hJS*’®‘^''r'-®® b«‘ame Both attended the University Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Van Camp ei?^ i ”® Ltidiker. The '^nr®«Mrs. Arnold was affiliated announce t h e engagement of ’*• 0 ‘Harra. Univer- with Sorosls sorority. their daughter, Marjory, to. nni« w *?**’®^’ the an. vr« T * of Mr. and The engagement of Patricia nual National American Library Wilson and the bride- S/Sergt. Robert E. Oloe, son of. Bauman to Cpi. James Criswell, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Oloe, FrtruaJy”!'"® ® *'”® *" SfTLuTke"n son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crls- , Lincoln, Nehr. The wedding Is well of Fredonla, Kans, was an­ planned for early spring. Sally Albright ■ _ tneeting members dis. »hi*?V .^tidlker giaduated from nounced by her parents, .Mr. and the University last June. Mrs. Howard Bauman of Saiinu, Miss Von Camp graduated from I- fields of 11. Ramona Colleen Jacobs, daugh* Kans. ’ the Unlversl^ where she was a Sally Albright of Alpha Tau I brary administration. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joc^is Slgmn Sorority !s the 1952 Hon* .Miss Bauman is a Junior in Uie member of Epsilon Kap|>a Rho- A "shooting star" Is a meteor ®"4l Donald School of Fine Arts. Her fiance sorority. Shu was a member of orary Captain of Pershing Rifles. m! 2” T »on of Mr. and Honor Women and was chosen Miks Albright was chosep re- Is a graduate of the School of phS?e"* *" Mrs. J. p. England, were married Music and is now stationed at Ma.v Queen. Sergt. Gloe has been I Jan. 12 at Bentonvllle Methodist Fort Bragg. N. C. In Wichita on temporary duty. and Mrs. L. R. Sutherland The engagement of Mary Mer* Of* Ottawa. Kans., announce the rltt to Maurice I. Lallement, son engagement of their daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I^allementi Vera, to Clyde James, son of was announced by her father, .Mrs. Verda James of Clay Center. C. E. Merritt. The wedding Is to Kans. be In June. Both Miss Southerland and Miss Merritt attended'the Unl. James attend the University. yerslty where,she was a mem-- Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests The appjroachlng marriage of Dcr of Pbl Kappa Psl sororltj*.

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives 4 THE SUNFLOWEK ry .7, m i ^ ClIfFs Column < . fcSS>*S5S5SS&xte-'®=^ Jioring Teachmtn ----- Conducf Classes ^®®^ sunflower receives condensations jw.omrT^ r s L ^ D ^ Comment by other campus newspapers from the I just heard you speah of the "Good Neighbors of filO IfOCTCi Associated Collegiate Press. It is interesting to note T o m ^ w " onjour radio show over KANS. Nevidft circuitriding «mca. JlToTalS “ concerned with students* Our neighbors of tomorrow are our young people tor* have hit pay dirt on their rPlKil ...... u *i • ... M a y I wi.h to prejent a good nejrhbor deed by a n . , & group Of our young citizens who are still just boys'. sute’a iritle red school houses. ^ *he day anymore when The latter appeals to as Laat S atu rd ay n ia h t th e acH vea o f th e A r n o ld A i r Professor* from the University you « * " . P*ok up a newspaper sotne reason or other. Maybe it's Honorarr ROTC fL T J l V l 1 ^ - 2 1 1 of'Nevada at Reno have appeared and not find a storj* dealing with becaase we*w lasy, bat we eoald w m o r a r y K U I C r r a t m i t y d id n ot ^ g e t to b e go o d with books in arm before %uca- corruption and immorality of never aee laborlaa hoars » « ! neigrnoora even m T ie ll n igh t * fun. T h e p le d g e t w e r e tional congregations in five some sort. paring a "crib sheet," takiair • m en tin eupa and collected almoat $250 in an hour for wmimanitlw. Getting back to the collegiate lot of time mu& troable coa«5al. th e IVfaM>h t>lm ■ ■' *n. , . • . > ' ^d*time circuit Judges have angle of the situation, much of lag It, and then w orts w h»«a.. T h e p a i ^ a d id n ot eve n p rm t a nothing on the prwent day pro* the cheating is In connection or not we had the r iS t informal 5 !j^ r * . p rosentation o f th e m on ey but Uieae boys fessors who have been sending with examinations. Come to ttoa and whether w aot wm did. their good neighbor deed hmtnrm ka.»W *a the j bringing think of It. that's about the only would be caaght

">••• Tales are prevalent *®,i ,„* *« v . . the These same boys give their blood to the Red Cross rw n tn giS l mfle^roundSi^ lirt***' *** Alabama aged to pull through. sharinr™'"^''' University. They believe in JTo'^ItrellS th.?l7 tiTolW w r:'o u M >Tb;- This actually happened in We ve never taken an actual the easy way out and procured Ihis organization was also honor guard at the oue instance. survey here on how many and a a>py of a test beforehand As Beech Memorial Service Twenty professors took part in u»hat techniques are being used it turned out everyb ^ v else Thev ho.fA 4.U** A* • At- . « the series of 10-week lectures hy students to get by on tests, had a copy too, which'meant y nave given their time in other services and before Dr. Harold N. Brown, di- But we presume thev are niim- everybody^^was on eaual stanrf •re oeing good neighbors while still in the teen-age rector of extension studies at the erous and varied. ing. groun. * Lniverslty, made the 1,100 mile That is not to say that every- As for morals in general w. f *L 1. 1 • . . circuit to test the more than 200 one on the campus cheats come would like to ouo^ ic i i 'I I am sure these boys would be proud to have your students on their intellectual ab- examination time. Far from it. Dally Kansan which aava ‘‘Prii*" ' «« hI iH>{.hlH>r letter pi.eeii ofi the Arnold A ir bnlletin «>n>«ton ______— Thm ere plraty of Mutlems at- ball may be all ^ hoerd at the University of Wichita. tending this University and oth- but for good clean fun there is __ *il® o**®^**^' they have two good sponsors who lAlirilBl« AM kAH# hSi.'^can go^‘ marks^wUh* "nrome® Jx offi^ii^ *’*‘‘^* ®" Hartman and Captain Johnson of the Uni- 4 W «M H II» ^ omcuu.------^—

I am only an interested mother and a listener to Cowfill Aiiieles CTht- your Good Neighbor Program. I would rather not be ^ w C l w l l O p I mentioned on your program. Just give the boys their Dr. Donald o. Cowgiii, profes- ^ Bj'Rob Barber ■ good neighbor credit and encourage them to always be of wfch?S“ hw r«emi\^h^^^^^ a «~now»r m. mci>s e «i.r Good Neighbors in life. iished two a rtic ^ in ^na^tionai A*"®. ®”® thoae people who has trouble re- TSMk rMi. Mr. o«ir. mamsines and in the near future membenng names? Do such surnames as .Prusklie. ------_Mn. KAyn Ltotoarr. kwicksszi confound you? Do you have trouble nm- MA II IflASMlsAv C 'x’ Bouncing Joe Zjx? Don't blame you a bit. That word I I A I L M 6 n iD 6 r C a m p u s b o r o n t ie s The two articles already in '^2! ® manage. ^ . , . . r X n I ^re "An Index of Segrega- . The early 1952 Studefit DIrec------l l riUA I anHAlsAJ lo rete Kushees "O" on Slock statistic.” Jsn- has been published and to ja ■ . U 1 IV 6 L a l l n C I I 6 l '^'hlch appeared in the December practically n o - 9 | | f l O m —am jfcissai Rush party dates for the sororl- of the "American Soclologi- SSrA; nanie Is one of ^ | | | l dfJ|||RSl0|

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-.■•»>■ v-r Interested in the Modern Dance Club, are invited to attend the W ->* ‘. 7 meeting next l^esday afternoon f •,, at 2 o’clock In the ^women’s gym. For any girls who cannot attend that meeting, there will be an­ other one' on Wednesday at 6:30 in the women’s gym. I Women*s Recreational .Associa* I tion will meet tonight at 7:t5 the Melody Rink. 1627 . Hillside, for a roller skating party. Admission Is 60 cents. THE UNIVERSITY CONCERT BAND, under the Collegiate Yonng Repabitrans will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in an 0 three-day tour. They will p rw n f concerts h right central and'wejtern woodwinds, will ieove February 11, room 109 o f the Business Admin­ istration building for a general University, Lawrence; Hardin . meeting. ^iT^Exhibit BJaclt. San Antonio. Tex.; and Jack Pharo. Wlchlte, ^ ISA Volm tin« Danes Home Rconomics CInb w ill hold WU Organisations a mn-^ral business meeting to­ Pe Open Sunday i*-**^!®!* «*hn>lilng silver smith* To •• IM d Fob. 15, _ night to discuss plans for attend­ PIcm Mood Drive ing the state home economics The University art department W lS ilS ^ * * * ’ and Blanche Allen, The 1961-62 "ISA Sweetheart" mating. The meeting will be jll open ceramic, silversmith* Representatives from each cam­ will be named by the Independ­ held at noon In room .115. Ad­ r. Jewelry and pottery exhlbl* Jewelry and silver hollow ware pus organization will meet this ent Students Association at a Val­ ministration Building, according week with Major Russell l . I at hforrlson Hall art gal* exhibitors are: Ounda Ijee Cor­ entine Dance Feb. 15 to Ruth Steahehs, club presi­ try Sunday. 2 to 5 p.m.. Robert nell, W lchlU, and Carlyle Smith, smith, assistant professor of air will be held at the dent. r. Cooke, associate professor of Kansas University. science and tactics, to make plans ISA Club Room from 8:30 p. m. and chairman of the art The showing was organized by for a campus-wlde blood donor to mldnighL according to Max Independent fltndents Associa­ ilttee at the University an* Professor Cooke and J. M. drive, Feb. 25, 26. and 27. Maguire, ISA vice-president who tion will hold separate men’s and jnced today. assistant professor of IJfaJor Smith, coordinator for Is In charge of the dance. , women’s meetings at 7:.30 p.m., According to Professor Cooke, art. A rt faculty members will be the drive sUted, “A chance to Plans for the dance which will Monday In Rooms 112 and 113 hlblUon hours w ill be 8 a.m. on wnd for the opening Sunday. participate actively in the war be open to all students include of the Service Building. The 6 p.m. during the week. The art exhlbuion will con­ effort will be extended to all stu­ a musical skit honoring the men’s organization will elect of­ Participating artists w ill be tinue until Feb. 29. dents and faculty members dur* "Sweetheart" and the presenta­ ficers for second semester. foe) Moss, Ft. Hays State College, Ing the drive." tion of a gift from the organiza­ ij«, Kans.; Roger Corsaw, Uni* tion. All La Llmlnarla was a newspaper ^ r th e r deUils on the drive Universit]ity Players are •nlty of Oklahoma, Norman, printed In phosphorescent Ink In Tickets for the dance will be urged b! Donald Dill, president will be announced next week by 11.00 a couple or 50 cents a per­ tla.; Sheldon Carey. Kansas Madrid, Spain In 1853. the committee. of”the linlverslty Players, to get son. their tickets by 8 o’clock tonight for the Community Theater’s pre­ sentation of "School for Scanoal" at the Unitarian Church, Central at Topeka. Classifieds For Rent Be Hapfy-GO lUCKir! FOR RENT—VaesnelM In nMn't Sor- mltory. 1700 N. V s m r . Ph. 63-StOO. i « FOR RENT—Rooms for boys Rsiaon- onsbit RrI«« — H40 Falrmoiml — Phon* 6 8 -S 4 M .______i3| WCKIES TASTE BETTER! For Sale FOR BALB—TuxMo—llkt npw-Slt«, M rttultr—Alae aiit SHC palam atioM. It takes fine tobacco to give you a better-tasting Ptiont 6Z-S737, is cigarette. And Lucky Strike means fine tobacco. Help Wanted ^ INSURANCE TRAINING — P*rt Urn* But it takes something else, too—superior work­ SalMman for hotpiui, hasUh and aeel- dant, Itfe, and fira Inauranct. Nlsht and day citiaaa. Houra adjuated to manship. You get fine, light, mild, good-tasting avoid Inltrfaranea with achool work. Pull eonmiaalon whan quallfltd for fiald tobacco in the better-made cigarette. Thafa why work.__Bam whila you laam. Call 4-31SI or 4-J9S9. Open ThiinMlay (ill T p.m., Luckies taste better. So, Be Happy—Oo Lucky! aaturaa/Saturday »• a.m. iiii(ill noon,neon. tsanBart uiliton,Clftton, manafar of Companion Companlaa, Sl| Qet a carton todayl Rlttins Bulldins. Wichita. n

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives THE SUNFLOWER Fwbnmrw 7^ ji on Thanksgiving day, against New M ex^ A and M. Statistin stow BMwell To Meel Five oif the ftamea rndtl be pta^ed^t Veterans field. WU To Ploy At Creighton; ^htSuIr: a%. ^to—Beaton . at.. Wiehita. (NlaTit). at Detroit (nlahli. Shockers Host Houston Here] Skocker Scorers Oct. 4—BraSlar at Paorla (N lftit). , Oot. 11—•Oklahema A. a -M. at Wlch» Coach Ab Bldwell haa called Ha (N lfiit). Oct. IS—Miami at Wichita IN Iahtl. With three consecutive home firames durimr fk Oct. 2S—*Tulaa at Tulsa . 8 Oet. 31 — Utah Stats at Wiebtia past week behind them, Ralph Miller's basketeew w?ii iketball schedule which has ,, Womens Gvm. All (Nlsht>. take to enemy boards tonight iii the first o f a two ffail track candidates lire urged to Nor.' « —CartwctI AF9 St Wlehltt produced 8 wins and 13 losses attend. (NlshO. series against Creighton University at Omaha for the Shockers, a ngiiring fan Itvfor. IS—Drake at I>aa Molos#. could find some Inter^tlng facts The purpose of the meeting Is •Nor. ST—New Mnleo A. 4 M. TTie second game of the series will be played tonim * to get a line on material and also Wiehlia (Thanktrlvliqr Dar>- in the Individual scoring marks *MI*aeun Valley Conference Oamee. night. ------for each contest. to work out a regular practice iwrlod. Regular practice wlU start Both games win be broadcast veralty will be faclne th« ci. Freshman forward Cleo Llttle> the next da^i locaUy over Station KWBB be- era for the first time this ^ ton Is the only piemher of the glnmhg------at----- 8:20. p.m. C.S.T.— “• and trying to avenge a The .. is the schedule e(]uad who has never been held for 1952. Stsdent Wants On Monday and'Tuesday nights, back ai tffe ban* §f fhl iSSi to lower than 10 points In any of the Shockers will return to > the last season in the Forum ^ Uie 21 games. He.has scored ^ R.SJ. « Wichita Forum court for two This season the Texans hsi tallies or more In five games in­ „ Wed. -- ApiAyril ^ S—Dm l with Kmperls Dignified Yells Missouri Valley Conference games TunfY up ^ctorles over Texas cluding 27-polnt record-breaking IC. 8. T. C. at Wiehtta with Houston University. Detroit, 74-71* TuI, marks against Creighton an (TJ*** *—T#x«t Rrjiya at Atutls It was Creighton University 42-41; Sam Houston State m Southwestern, and has led WIch narv AprtI A student at the University of which fell before the Munies two and Texas A and M again S Bmporla ta—Emporia fitlaya at ita scoring in 15 out of 21games. WvMI Illinois feels college cheers are months ago bv the record break­ Losses suffered by Houston h Paul Seneer (3), John Frleders- at PittabursbA.Pf|L !•—Plltabursh...... K. 8. T. ''C. not in keeping with the dignity ing mark of 100-63. Since that gone to Oklahoma CItv Uni« dorf ( ), and Ken Schlim-with 8at. April I f —Xanaaa Rrlapt at Law loss, the Nebraskans have cap­ sity, 42-39; Murray sfite flS 2 r*BM of the student. He proposes the Detroit. 73-5; S t . ^ l S ; o i one, are the only other shocker following changes. tured wins over Fresno State, 54- 8tnS?;t.r^|TV ” -«''>»»«»»*• AAM M 45; LOyola of Los Angeles, 5M7, Oklahoma A and M, 71-44* ok_ scorers to gamer over 20 points 1. Instead of “Get the ball’’— In one game. M ^ra April 38—Dmkc Rclayt at Dm and Omaha, 58-47. City, 51-46; and Tulj Obtain the oblate spheroid. During the same period, the Only Gary Thompson of the 8, T C, at four top eligible scorers has been 2. Rather than “ Hold the line" Bluejays *lost to •Iowa. §uSUte, 57-49: Other games on the scheduk Kansas University, 6^7: Phillips of Missouri Valley ConfiM-enl shutout in any frame, that com­ —Impede the foe’s forward thrust teams for this week inclmip. ing against Soutnw'estem. Mer- (T> Taotath-e macta along the two dimensional en­ Oilers, 66-42; Lawrence Tech, 87 tity. 67; VlUanova, 79-61; Seton Hall, OklMhomit vln Carman has been held score­ 60-44; and Drake, 49-48. Tomorrow less four times, Jim McNerney 3. For “Go team go"—Proceed, W V M At i«.i5*'**- (2). Charley GUI (3) and Kch oh valiant, proceedT hey! The Cougars of Houston Uni- Dmnw at i t . Lamk. Schlup (6'. W.U. Schedules 4. Instead of "W e want a touch­ Verlyn Anderson scored In four down"—We demand a thrust for- straight games of the western 10 Grid Games w'ard, maintaining as our objec­ trip, and hasn’t scored In any tive the passage of our ad\'er- ;mc since then. Dick Sanders A ten-game 1952 football sched- saiy’s goal. Sllted four points in the first ule was released by the Univer­ 5. And for “ HU 'em again four mmes of the season, and sity earlyV this week. The sched- harder" Henceforth, smite them then did not score again until he Sept. io’ araYnst more fiercely than you smote doubled his whole season’s out­ Boston t^nlversltv. and wlfl end therh heretofore. put with four points in the sec­ ond ^uthwestem/r game. Dean IndlTldaal Game Totals dutcllffc has played In only 6m ' game during the season. Teani Rcores m W.U. — (^poDtnt 85—Celert< t3'-Baylor 89 100—C n ifh to a S3 4S--8t. LouU T1 SI—(ftw Maxleo 8S 81—Ailiona 73 74—San r»*KO 8« 72—San D la » 03 5S—a.D.N.T.S. S7 89— Papparillnr 7S 5S— Detroit 47 46—48 -Oku. Tulm City74 83 44— Balolt (\VU.) on Troat a — — s ill SI—Bradley 77 rhnk . . 45- -0)

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------J* Tip Leads MHIer j;e cords With elfht S it of "nlne^ shots and scored 17 points In all. Four Quintets Cage Star, Jim McNerney scoring rtblllty which made sideline ol)- Boast Perfect By Al Alvnrri; uPu***^ ono big Rrninawfr Nimrln Rditor 1^0° PO'”’e.ssed. was l!\ri ^ R*'t the rebounds 'Mural Records A cent stamp, a recommentiation by two nf tip-ln method of tallying his points. Finir tennis remain uiniefLiiled Shocker football players and a personal response W . n .the men’s iminiiUiral basket, . cycn before the Initial hall progi-nm a.s of Monday morn* Wichita basketball coach Ralph Miller to ii player he bcM rang fj)r the opening of tlip hSd never seen, may form the beginnings chapter in ti e S'he W'c'hs-ter ‘'B " imd the F a c ­ histoiy of a future University star If animate while shooting In a ulty lea ami phl The letter simply asked the six-foot, twolnch fresh- ^*^t week Coaeii Sigs hirve postwl 2-1 m arks. J)rothcrs to recommend any !>as- C school has- Miller rewarded his play with a At least one of the unhonten rketbnll player who might he able fives will fall by the wovnlde I to help in the rebuilding of m!1S« established some­ Unirnl?*^! ^^t^^erney con* *. coming week when Wichita's cage hopo.s. McNerney's thing of a proceflent by makine .rekh L .^ alMut tbe Li’l‘ "A” niKl the Webster I name ' was sent back to the liorp ifnw «^ «*• of his A tangle next Wednesday Shocker mentor and the personal more. Later be went on to letter Jim McNerney Inffni^ t assignmeni.s and coU night at 8:-l5 In the Men’s g>'m. in the cage game for three years !^t-lPd 21 points in the last four letter soon followed. games bortire the Bradley tilt. Hf-HKni I.R TiCtter Helps a«ded two letters In H?fiW ”” ‘luring early prac- Men* sym hiS* hU k ®" K baseball to fhp uu^s^^orJng many of . the McKeesport graduate S'15 “ Arnold Air "I didn't dislike Pennsylvania his high school laurels. courtmen who had plans to major In physicnl edu* J.iS ECP,"B” Vi Phi Mil •■A" s :t8 Fnftiliy vi Onmmn ••B” or the colleges around McKees. Barly Impression been billed for stardom in early an^ei* Wfchlta while holding season news releases. His peak future plans as a high ...... W’oitiini sym 5 J5 EW-®** "® ” Psnthrri performance come on the n*lght enrolled r « **• Alpha of the freshmen-uppercinssmen. m ROTC at present. 8:45 Whirlwind! vs Scabbard and Blads manner of Frbmarjr is ‘‘Allege games, McNerney managed to plcW out ?•« Phi 21* ^*«'Uy omstanding fnbldents . I. February 14 which have dotted his brief ca- 5'l5 Brabbard anct Blade va Hoi Paniberf reer. 7.45 Webtier ‘B * ya CowpolicN HOW MANY TIMES A DAY 8:48 Arnold Atr v* Pnciilly «Jt® picks Soi>homore Dick Nun- LRAOI R STANDINoa trickiest niile »«2 i*fS^ bnlipl^er he's faced, PPP "B * ...... ^ ^ and adds that fhe hottest team Phi SIR • B" ...... I 1 ever saw In shooting, was the Phi Mu " A " ...... I , ! . ! . ; 1 1 San Diego Naval Training Sta- FOP ...... !!.!.I.!!!!!!!! i ! Whirlwinda...... i i California. Bradley was Hot Panlhert ...... t the best team under the boards, Scabbard and Blade .•...... i he added, but when asked If^he PI Alpha . 1 as a college freshman, felt differ, YVMtc T.»as«i w ent while playing against players Wibalcr “ B” ...... a of national recognition such as Faculty ...... a those from St. Louis he replied Cow Pnkii ...... a R.R.a ...... 1 ■Sure I had butterflies in my Arnold Air ...... i ■'

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Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives THE SUNELOWER }| n Braves Scalp Wonwi’s Sport Wichita, S7-48 Bills Rose Out The Sports €loc Bp At Alearea Coaiinf fkwBi behind late' la ,a«in0w»r Bserts MK«e Schedolet Set •the first qaarter to take a ■uniefc 64-63 18 lead, the Bnidlejr Brarea AROUND THE CLOCK . . . Wichita fan« on le 1 Basketball, table tennis, rifle, ared on the acoriap power day and Tuesday niflrhts will see a center University of Wichlu basket­ and badminton afe cuirently Kesdap aight at the i ^ ^ a i esAttfimoti/intimation IBis one nno of n ^ ththe a Kaat-best inIm the nation.__ Hou«?«1?.]!) t OUfl?H^I beadlininff the women's Intra* to wla brer Wlchlta*s weak* ball fans witnessed one of the mural propifram. shooting Shoekers,- 67<48. most th rllllM games p la y ^ on vewity-s.Royce Ray. The six foot, six inch Cougw Practices for basketballers are Oat reboaadlng the Maaies the Forum floor In recent yeara manmoTi woiorhaweighs 2121011 noiinoBpounds andonA is«« one of a, the p< scheduled for: from the start, Coach Porddr Saturday night when the Shock* shot and rebound artists in the country . .. FfS. It Aadersoa*s green sqaad, with era lost to the St. Louis Billikens. S:3S Leror OH, Dick Goelter, and 64 to 63. Hell begin the evening by jn tormenti«» • Lee O'Connell hitting 13 points The Shockers played an In- inmplng high eno.ngh above the usualfyTlt” n seifr” ®' wnTVi r»a, IS each, took a six point lead at apir^.game against the seventh basket In practice to dnnk the press ^sectlM^"* ®®ats east of t), the*iir half,aaii, a« nine pointpoini leadleao Inin ranking team Tn the nation, and ball and then continue his leap- Basketball rna^K ' rT. .Assi.stal i4:t.'-iSr4.*5rstss p.m.-»isA. I'BBfflnBiM, OB a Me third qnarter. and finished led from the opening basket until Ing tactics during the game, }nst thinks that MlUi by scoring^^elr winning mar­ seven mlrrutes were gone in the as he did when Houston visited o f the heaf Nunnelly •is or Tils p.n. - ^ s s a r z t Alpha t m gin of points (19) in the final m r d quarter. Then after the «h. Fornm y«r. . . . R.,Ray Sl.rl!;| - Each organization must have period. BIIIb had built up a lead o f 62 has been averaging around 15 two team practices to be eligible Wichita, led by PanI Scheer*a to 55 midway through the fourth points per game all season, and for tournament coniDetitlcn. T h e 34 points, hit to o f SI field quarter, Wichita rallied and is one of the,leading scorers In round robin tourney will begin goal attempts, while the Peo- brought the score to 64 to 63. the Missouri Valley conference. trolt's Norni Swa^on" and Monday, Feb. 25. One game will rtaM canned S3 of 54 attempts. W’lth 11. seconds remaining In We think that he Is definitely be played each Monday and two Wiekito j nimsw csA the game, Paul Scheer was fouled the player to watch daring this standing players he's seen games each Thursday for ap­ 7 5 K «. underneath the St. Louis basket. two game series between Wichita proximately six weeks. ABSrrwMi S t fl ott 5 5 1 Coach Ralph Miller passed up the and Houston. SPORTSClA>CK T m t • S S' PKewb S « t free throw and a chance to tie Entries for the singles and liI t II ClBniEr 3 4 4 1%e admirations of two of OB sports stories you msv h. doubles table tennis tourney the game, and ordered the Shock­ t t 81 225^' * » * America’s leading coaches has missed. • . . An Iowa high schi which win begin Feb. 11 are be­ ESSRIS" 4 3 61 BoutOB S S I ers to take the bail out of bounds been passed on to Shorker for­ CamiMi t 1 81 OTnnaHI 8 3 # and play for two points and a ?*** *** in hi ing accepted In the office of Miss T««kEr 5 S Rfler S S 4 wards PanI Bcheer and Cleo team’s 13S-I8 victory over Dorothy Martin, women's physi­ ThamptoB S SI nsbfifli S f f vlctofy In the regulation time. Littleton. Ed Hickey of St. Louis MrXErnrx S t' KiUvi^H The Shockers were not able to neighboring town rival____y j. cal-education Instructor. Dead­ SBRSern s s St 4 t 4 and Forddy Anderson of Bradley Dame Grade School of line for entries is Feb. 6. get a shot awav before the final ilf>fiiiBrwsr i l l gun sounded. have both expressed the opinion apolls, Minn, took a 51-36 vide In preparation for competition ts 8 tsi ts SI SI Cleo Littleton led the Shocker that Scheer and Littleton are the o|^r rival. St. Cyril, and Jc, with other schools. 13 rifle sharp­ . 6COHE BT PBIUOIM op and coming stars o f tomorrow. niBAIf • r. .It IT IS IS—ST scoring with 19 points, followed Bochet scored a ll 51 points i shooters are practicing every WW55 ...... ::....ia 14 T sZS by Scheer with 17, and John Frle- Strange item — The St. Louis the winne^. ., . Another Mini «D<* Thursday at 3 p.m. deradorf .with. 14. game, .was the first this season UMlla scoring notable, Gi on iTfe range under the Audi­ torium. in which the Shockers had only recently tallied Si poii G amma Dalts Install erend Albert E. Kirk, pastor of five men doing all of the scor­ against Rochester In a nroff gin n in g Feb. 2.5, entries for ing. , . . Littleton's lowest point bow the single and doubles Gamma Delta, local chapter of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, is pastoral advisor of the grotip. mark was against Southwestern. S S : enndldste n badminton tournament w ill be the International Association of Oanrnia Delta is spon^red by . . . Jim McNei^iey believes that West Virginia scored 42 points accepted in Miss Martin's office. Lutheran sludenu. will hold an the Student Service Comml-sslon his younger brother, a sophomore a game last week. The racket and *'blrd" enthusiasts installation of officera for the of the Missouri Synod Lutheran in high school Is better than he Bill Mlkvy, Temple’s All-Ami may practice after 2 p.m. in the spring semester Sunday at 7 p.m. piurohes, and is governed by hlmsrif was while attending Mc­ women's gvm. J?u Lutheran lean lest season when he scoi Church parfsh hall at Ninth and Lutheran students of the Synbdlt Keesport High in Pennsylvania. an average -of 29.2 points i Oliver Streets. cal Conference. Although active He Mints out that although his "Taps.” the mllitarv signal membership Is limited to onlv game, was held recently to fl played at m lllury funerals, was Officers to be installed are: brother Is comparatively short, point* by St. Johns o f Brooklvi president, Jim Schuelke; vice- students of the Lutheran faith, "the kid can stlu sink those long written by a Northern bov who . Uelta Invites any person shots.” ® • Louis Bi]Iik4 ftmgnt for the South «ii the Civil president. Victor Manke; secre­ sUr. Ed Macauley, is the fl| tary, Margaret Schlmmlng: and of Christian character to take K ^ p listening and looking for part in the fellowship or join as o ??®.*^** I" Ibe Natiom treasurer. Vel! T entr. The Rev- aspocipto a couple of leather-lunged with* Basketball Association with a m Ita fans who seem to be experts mark per game.

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