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    The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.04, October 12, 1932

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    1932-10-12
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 12, 1932. - 4 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): Students of University win contest -- Faculty members see celebration -- Senior officers design insignia for Army men -- New foreign decree is protested -- Debate question chosen for next year -- Sophomores and council will enforce old tradition -- Student ballot pleases Hoover -- Foght to attend C. of E. homecoming -- Prize play group meets tomorrow -- Class officers are elected -- Girls pep club elects president -- W.U. faculty investigates grad honors -- Sipple to give lectures about mission inquiry -- Divorce rumored as man again courts former wife -- Clampitt is colonel of R.O.T.C. unit -- Forty musicians in R.O.T. C. band -- Cooper becomes member of frat -- Foreign decree is protested -- Indians of today respect vow made by forefathers -- Members of relief committee speaks -- Miss Flora Clough goes to California -- Salesman finds many odd types -- Gate-crashing popular this year -- University Women elect voters -- Depression doesn't limit the fish family -- Shocker society: Fraternities; Sorority doings; Former student weds in Tulsa; Pete Pierce new French Club head; Mary Blood heads freshmen Y.W.; Tau Omega will have "smoker"; Fairmount Club opens year's work; Mildred Hampton holds open house; Schumann theme of German Club program; Zeta Delts hosts at cabaret party; Members urged to attend Pi Beta Chi; Mary Hall to be new French Club sponsor; Tea honors new Home Ec. girls; Frank Kruske, Jr. entertains guests; Vic Callahan is host at picnic -- Shockers take-off in quest of new conference honors: Shockers meet Emporia team of unknown power -- Shockers beaten in eleven games -- Wichita women's hockey club may play St. Louis -- Haymakers are trampled, 26-0 -- Washburn reserves beaten by Indians -- Neely brothers hail from athletically inclined family / Bryce Engle -- Special train to Pittsburg game for students -- Washburn and Hays winners -- Form boxing class today -- Retain Oatman as K.U. golf mentor -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle -- Finish first tennis round

    Photograph(s): First in fire contest: Miss Natalie Ring, sophomore at the University of Wichita, and a member of Alpha Tau Sigma sorority, won first place in the college division of the student public speaking contest held as a feature of Fire Prevention week. p. 1 -- R.O.T.C. Honorary Colonel: In a recent election of the senior officers of the Reserve Officers Training corps. Miss Mary Jane Clampitt was selected honorary colonel. Miss Clampitt is a member of Pi Kappa Psi sorority and is prominent in this year's graduating class. / Courtesy Wichtia Eagle. p. 1 -- Freshman is second: Deane Banta, freshman at the University of Wichita, won second place in the college division at the speaking contest sponsored in connection with Fire Prevention week, Monday evening. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Indians re-enact history: Descendents of the signers of the Medicine Lodge peace treaty as they appeared at the recent Barber county pageant. p. 2 -- Officers of New Voters League: The recently elected officers of the New Voters league are: Miss Kathlien Robertson; vice president, Miss Eileen Meeker, and secretary-treasurer, Miss Helen Hamson. Pictured from left to right, are Miss Eileen Meeker, Miss Helen Hamson and Miss Kathlien Robertson. p. 3 -- Shadoan: Playing his last year of college football, Red Shadoan, Shocker tackle, is making a very impressive showing and will undoubtedly end up with All-Conference honors. p. 4
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