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    The Sunflower, 1926-1927, no.24, March 11, 1927

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    1927-03-11
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.21, no.24. Wichita, Kansas, March 11, 1927. - 8 pages
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    Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material held by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Please contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu directly for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): First selections made by artists for beauty queen: Ruth Frank, Mae Cunningham, Frances Henrion, Mildred Clark, Mildred Kelley, Elizabeth Ford and Catherine Wallace chosen -- Museum ready for contributions: Collection of underworld weapons is donated by police department -- Kangaroo tactics were too strenuous for our poor faculty cagers -- Third varsity to be held in gym Friday, March 18: Students must present activity tickets or pay price of $1.25 while others pay 75¢ -- Negative debate team at Emporia tonight: Barnabas and Brack to oppose McNary-Haugen bill in non-conference debate -- Peggy Paddock wins zoology scholarship: Prominent senior girl awarded scholarship in graduate school of Oklahoma university -- The "petting" charge -- Y.W.C.A. announces next year's officers: At annual banquet held at Hillside Christian Church -- Council forms new plans for May Day election: To vote for queen and chancellor by secret ballot rather than in chapel as in old system -- Debate honors with Friends are divided: Affirmative teams of both schools have been successful in defending the McNary-Haugen bill -- "Campus dancing not appreciated" - Elliot: Expresses himself as disgusted with poor sportsmanship shown by juniors and seniors in dance matter -- Who's who and why on the W.U. campus -- Examinations to be held for astronomers: Government has attractive positions open to college trained astronomers -- Diagonal boulevard proposal to Regents -- Kansas man heads University afloat -- W.U. campus boasts twenty-seven clubs: Literary societies, departmental clubs and religious organizations occupy student interest -- History of traditions -- New girls pledge societies Friday: Three pledge Sorosis, six Alpha Tau and three Pi Kappa Psi -- Sorosis -- Psi Tau Delta -- Alpha Gamma Gamma -- Pi Alpha Pi -- Bartlebaugh-Van Arsdale -- Pi Alpha Pi informal dance -- Delta Omega -- Sorosis to present three short plays: Annual "Little Theatre Plays" to be given on April 1: Title hasn't been chosen -- Alpha Tau Sigma -- Boarding house vs. chapel -- Carry on! -- "The spectator" / M. F. C. -- The collegiate bookworm: Review of magazine articles; New books in library -- Developed personality is Mikesell's plan: Dean of Liberal Arts forms new plan for temperamental training -- Skits and sketches -- Frances Hill enters nation-wide contest: A total of $3,500 is to be distributed in ninety prizes for Spanish essays -- Prospects bright for track season: Fine schedule has been arranged and a wealth of material is ready to start work outs -- The spectator -- Goal gossip -- Pittsburg not going to national tourney -- New rules made for 1927 football: Goal posts are moved back ten yards and passes are regulated -- Irene Summerly players present "The Gorilla" next week -- President leaves on business trip -- Two coming operas to be given Sunday -- You can't get around it, out co-eds are just naturally good looking -- Curt college comments -- Trials and tribulations of preference day are new relics of history -- Dean Wilkie speaks too education groups -- Wilner on program

    Photograph(s): Mr. Frank McNellis, leading man with Irene Summerly Players. p. 7
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