The Sunflower, v.39, no.03 (October 11, 1933)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.3, Wichita, Kansas, October 11, 1933. - 6 pages

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Article(s): Gebert still thinks game to be played -- Girl's Drum Corps has tryouts for positions -- Homecoming is planned for Thanksgiving -- Pep clubs decide on membership -- New football rules are defined for game fans -- Vera Setzer, Paul Brown win contest -- Dickson talks on fire risks at assembly -- Rules changed for students in education -- Freedom of German press ended by official decree -- Gebert speaker at W.A.A. dinner -- Cadet officers train recruits -- Dr. Ver Weibe tells of meet -- Business club activities start -- 'As You Like It' to open season -- Demi-varsity on Friday night -- Hockey class leaders chosen -- Newspaper show copies requested by Japanese -- Reception honors new faculty of Fine Arts -- W.U. Lake used by high school students -- Officers announcers by women voters league -- W.U. football garb shifts -- University bulletin -- Campusology -- Les Cain learns a lot touring Europe on foot -- Art classes met in national park -- Colorado veteran, 'Prunes,' given final mountain rites -- Our modern newspapers reflect current life -- Zeta Delts 'on the move' again -- Fairmount had mustache club / Ila Banta -- Chicago Crusade rejected by W.U. 'stay at homes' -- Boulder Dam uses many college trained men / James Crenshaw -- Women to discuss current problems -- Fire Prevention Week teachers new lesson -- Unclaimed articles are held for many owners -- Repair steam pipes leading into library -- Honeymoon idea is century old -- Unsung New England artist dies as critics praise work -- 'Mae West' aids local inspector with his gadgets -- Coalitions face break-up; Barb alignment is rumored -- Indian pageant will be given before teachers -- Campus opinion -- President's son enters Harvard -- Sanford-Pease nuptials read -- Fraternities -- Journalism students picnic at Sim Park -- How the stars learn their lines for Hollywood Plays -- Pi Alpha Pi's to hold open house -- Sororities -- Alpha Gams honor pledges at dance -- Matson-Gottaschalk wed in autumn -- Pledges meet to elect officers -- Roundabout -- Delta house given by Delta Omega -- Men of Webster give annual dance -- D.O.s honor pledges at "Band Box Revue" -- Shockers meet Hornets Friday -- Shockers lose to Oklahomans -- Three teams in conference tie -- Tennis matches get under way -- Goddard tossers defeat faculty -- Baseball league schedule is made -- Women's sports
Photograph(s): Winners of speaking contest: Miss Vera Setzer, sophomore, and Paul Brown, freshman, placed first and second in the fire prevention speaking contest held Monday night at the Allis Hotel. / photo courtesy of Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Army helper: Sergeant Francis McCarty is replacing Manning Euthon in the R.O.T.C. unit at the university this year. p. 3 -- Pledged to Sorosis: Miss Jane Brosius, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brosius, has been pledged to Sorosis sorority at the University of Wichita, Miss Brosius was a co-ed at the University of Kansas last year and was a member Kappa Kappa Gamma. p. 4 -- Mrs. Carlos Peaseis the former Miss Beatrice Sanford. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Sanford and is instructor in violin at the University. / photo courtesy of Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- Former student weds golfer: Mrs. George Matson, shown here, was Miss Maxine Gottschalk, sorority, before her recent marriage. / photo courtesy of Wichita Beacon. p. 5 -- With teachers: Davis, Emporia Teachers Squadron, who invades the Shockers ramp Friday nite in an effort to dethrone the Central Conference champions. p. 6 -- One of the Emporia Teachers Squad, Purvis, who intends to aid his teammates attempt to overthrow W.U. p. 6 -- Captain Harvey Jablonsky, captain of this year's eleven at West Point, who is leading the cadet's campaign from his position at left guard. p. 6
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