The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.07, November 2, 1932

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1932-11-02
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.7, Wichita, Kansas, November 2, 1932. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Dinner will be given for W.U. alumni -- Pep club named Shocking Susies: Controversy over pep club name definitely settled by club -- Henry W. Allen to speak at meeting -- Omnibus College to hold reunion -- Former W.U. student wins radio contest -- Pledges are announced by Kappa Delta Pi -- Staples exhibits paintings at K.C. -- Announce winners in recent contest -- Barbs enter protest on student council point limit action -- New dance club to give program -- Newspaper show being planned -- Fifty students meet for debate -- Chinese student obtains position -- Fourth annual Parents' Day is November 13 -- Old time jinx is revived with annual football game / Virgil Priboth -- Dr. Foght goes to college meet -- Class presents one-act plays -- University featured in Wiley's Bulletin -- Voters League to have booth -- Shockers hear of football jinx -- Squibb calls in petitions for queen -- New methods to teach English -- Changes made in Sunflower staff -- Queer reason given for vote -- Debate held over radio last night -- Librarians will lead college discussion -- Lieurance is inspired by Murdock's poem on wheat -- Wheat / Victor Murdock -- White sees victory in tax amendment -- Brig bulletin board beneficial -- Tryouts held for corps drum major -- "Forority" is latest addition to campus -- Announcements made by Art Department -- Over thousand K.U. students to vote -- Reason found for burning of building -- Shocker society: Fraternities -- Sororities -- Delta Omega has benefit bridge -- Dormitory girls have party, Sat. -- Have tacky party for college group -- Helen Hillyard heads pledges -- Croft introduces pledges at party -- Twenty pledge by Aesculapius -- Myrta Whitney has open house Friday -- Molly Feldner has party for group -- Conference march continues against jinx and Builders: Shockers must win over Southwestern to stay in running for honors -- Hockey team wins in final minutes -- Second team trims Emporia yearlings -- Southwestern-Shocker feud 31 years old -- 275 take physical exams; 3 deficient -- Trounce Tigers scoring thrice -- Important game this Saturday: Washburn and Pittsburg to battle for leadership of league -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle
Photograph(s): Spirit of jinx hovers near: Friday the jinx will clatter from its tomb and clank around for that day when ancient rivals meet in the annual Southwestern-Wichita football game. The spirit of the jinx will attend the Wichita warriors in their battle to avenge past defeats at the hands of these, their ancient and time-honored rivals. The sacred stone is shown above, reproduced from an old photograph. p. 1 -- Pledge sorosis: Miss Eve Anna Hayter has been pledged recently to Sorosis sorority of the university. Miss Hayter, a freshman, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hayter of Anthony, Kansas. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 3 -- President: Emil Holgerson, pictured above, has recently been elected president of the Business Administration club of the university. He is also a member of Webster fraternity. p. 3 -- Moundbuilders' backfield: This Moundbuilder backfield will battle the Shockers Friday in the annual Jinx game. They are, from left to right, Evan Thomas, Dick Baltzell, Merritt Mesch, and Keith Corps. Baltzell and Mesch are two of the most dangerous backs in the conference and will be feared by Shocker proteges. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4
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