The Sunflower, v.41, no.12 (November 27, 1935)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, November 27, 1935. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Erection of new union building is step nearer as contract is awarded -- Hudson speaks to W.U. co-eds -- Wilcox speaks [at] friendship dinner -- Classes quit for holiday -- Classes quit for holiday -- Bureau gets jobs for 77 -- Palmer leaves for operation -- Students will direct plays -- The world lost despite boasts -- Delegates take field trip -- Convo today marks first by students: Sororities present first program of series -- Y.W.C.A. will meet at Baker -- Instructors speak to graduate group -- Campus leaders hear Sen. Allen -- Enthusiasm for new Union Building grows -- Comedy class is complete -- Poll indicates Midwest disapproval of new deal -- Tau Omega frat holds meeting -- Shockers close grid season: Topeka team is here for turkey game / Bob Keller -- Band to lead annual parade -- Sievers addresses police school here -- University graduate should have reasons for his choices -- A new car can snuff out life just the same as an old one -- Flaws of civilian can be mended only by education -- Short pants / Loy Wood-- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Grades have important bearing on live success -- Brown U. elected association head -- Downtown division to present recitals -- Alumni splinters -- NSFA congress to be 27-31 -- Smith speaks to club -- Group headed by Dean Sipple -- Student opinions / Floyd -illegible] -- University society: Matrix, Colophon to entertain Dec. 5 -- Dinner to be given by University Women -- Students have holiday dance -- Military ball proves successful affair -- Betty Co-ed is feted Nov. 28 -- Pi Kappa Psi gives coffee for alumnae -- Y.W.C.A. is to have recognition service -- WAA to initiate new members at function -- Gordon-Ayers vows are taken Nov. 25 -- Gammas defend keg tomorrow: Websters present strong team for game -- Tie in conference championship looms -- Bisons win over Wichita -- Eight possible teams to play -- Varsity team wins from Wichita club -- Delta Omegas are ring tennis champs -- Juniors-Seniors win hockey tournament -- Pi Alphs, Barbs play football -- Varsity hockey team is chosen -- East humbles north by a wide margin
Photograph(s): [Betty] Schlichting. p. 1 -- Students contribute food to help needy families: Tomorrow will be made a truly thankful day at least four families om Wichita as the result of contributions made by students this week to the Young Women's Christian Association’s barrel. Among those Y.W.C.A. members eager to be on hand when the baskets of food are delivered this evening are (left to right) Misses Betty Gensch, Mildred Norris, Beulah Barrett, Eleanor Martin and Margaret Branson. p. 1 -- Poster aids Will Rogers Memorial Fund: In the above picture, Howard Chandler Christy, close friend of the late Will Rogers, is shown putting the finishing touches to the poster which is being displayed throughout the nation. p. 1 -- Loy Wood. p. 2 -- Attractive sorority sponsor: Mrs. Leo W. Allman this year is a new sponsor of Epsilon Kappa Rho Sorority. p. 3 -- Always dangerous: Harold Brill, a star player in the Shocker backfield, will join with his team mates in tomorrow’s Thanksgiving Day game to bring Wichita fans many thrills. p. 4 -- Now for a football and a rule book: Eleven Shockin' Susies line up for the play that is sure to fool the opposition - and even the fans if they don’t use a football. Included in the lineup are (left to right) Misses Eileen Walsh, Mary Tippin, Marjorie Royer, Gail Frank, Francis Radcliff, Mildred Lane, M Wilson, (backfield) Viola Radden, Merle McGlade, Florence Rose and Betty Bradford. p. 4
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