The Sunflower, v.41, no.11 (November 21, 1935)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.11, Wichita, Kansas, November 21, 1935. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Large crowd expected at R.O.T.C. Ball -- Profs attend Okla. meeting: Problems of University are discussed -- Palmer tells clinic work and problems -- Y.W.C.A. sponsors thanksgiving barrel for needy families -- Women voters meet at Alpha Tau house -- Fords are tops here - according to possession -- Play custom is followed: Shakespearean play is fifteenth in succession -- Authorities make last request for parallel parking -- Construction work to go ahead soon: Bids to be opened next Monday morning -- Former university instructor is ill -- Landscaping progresses: WPA project assures W.U. campus of new beauty -- University reports to North Central -- Magazine sponsors essayists contest -- W.U. balloon travels 400 miles in two days -- Schlichting easily wins co-ed honor -- Personnel study to be made soon after recess -- Sororities give convo -- Scholastic pace set by Alpha Taus -- Department of drama on radio -- Mikesell to help national survey -- Pep Club will show off their uniforms -- There can be no plea for a second chance at life -- Shockers spend $638,000 with business men in nine months -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Merchant dads stand first on parent list -- Malone is made debating head: Students’ Union will give radio debates -- Picture of Carnegie is hung in library -- Alumni splinters -- Corps heads are promoted: Student officers are rewarded for efficiency -- Parent will be honored -- Old fashioned loom work of W.U. grad -- Student opinions / Lois Penter -- University Society: Army splendor to prevail at military ball; Roundabout; Sorosis to give Father's dinner; Pledges are guests at formal dinner; Pi Alpha Pi frat to have dinner -- College Rhythm / Loneta Brown -- Dakota team invades W.U. grid Friday -- Yearbook sets snapshot limit -- Colgate head says mankind is doomed -- Officials plan big game for Thanksgiving Day next year: Shockers to tangle with Washburn in October -- Shockers to tangle with Washburn in October -- Shockers lead in league race -- North High confident of win; East not so sure -- Women's sports glance / Kathryn Ann Emery -- Pi Alphs take lead in series -- Shockers play U.S.C. this year -- Tax problems to be studies -- Light weights needed to box -- Intramural grid games started -- 'B' squad plays Topeka Monday -- Shockers are 52 points superior to Notre Dame -- Grad is high first period -- Hinton receives national rating
Photograph(s): Awaits formal presentation: Ready for presentation to the Reserve Officers Training Corps tomorrow night at the annual military ball is Miss Loneta Brown, recently chosen honorary colonel of the local unit. p. 1 -- Escort to Colonel: Cadet Captain Eugene Wells of the University R.O.T.C. unit will act as escort to Honorary Colonel Loneta Brown tomorrow evening at the annual military ball. p. 1 -- Loy Wood. p. 2 -- Betty Coed to be honored: Miss Nelda Schlichting, Pi Kappa Psi sorority, has been honored by the students of the University to become the Betty Co-ed sweetheart of Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity for 1935. p. 3 -- Defends keg: The Gamma mentor takes a hefty draught from the “Beer Keg” before sending his charges out to practice for the annual battle with the Webster gridsters. p. 4
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