The Sunflower, v.47, no.18 (January 22, 1942)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.18, Wichita, Kansas, January 22, 1942. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Donahue will select queen: "Name Band" to play for yearbook coronation ball at Blue Moon January 30 -- Graham chosen head coach -- Blue Key to chose outstanding senior women at hop Friday -- Boy Scouts collect books for service men -- Red Cross drive successful -- Classes to begin on next Wednesday -- C.A.A. relaxes old restrictions -- Webster fraternity votes to abolish "hell week" / Jack Howse -- Library displays photographic art -- Students furnish own test paper as a result of war -- New staff is announced for next term -- Hillbrand writes article -- 'Stay in school' is army advice -- Wilson is hostess -- Chase enlists in armed forces -- English teachers to meet Saturday -- State of revolution exists, not state of war, says K.U. man -- War experiences bring new demands upon our education -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- University bulletin -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- 'Headline readers' miss true value of newspapers -- Dean speaks at Horace Mann -- College fraternities appear to be hitting the comeback trail / Associated Collegiate Press -- Guayule plant may solve U.S. rubber shortage -- Hillbrand will lecture -- Alumni will meet with K.U. grads -- University offers course in city problems -- Branch addresses club -- Professor conducts research in murder -- Defense stamps may be purchased at cashier's window -- Students, graduates announce their engagements and marriages to be held during winter months -- Rhodes teaches social poise class -- Workers selected for valentine ball -- Roundabout the campus / Cattie Hattie -- R.O.T.C. regulations sound death knell to faculty club -- Epsilon Kappa Rho girls hold party -- Honor fraternity to select fifteen senior honor women -- Boys, girls elect officers for I.S.A. -- Shockers gain rest this week -- Cage tournament is to be postponed -- Girls play ping-pong -- Morehouse plans swimming team -- Phi Sigs lead bowling league -- Track squad to arrange for practice Monday -- J'Hawkers face big navy squad -- Girls' basketball practices extended -- Staples speaks to group -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Shockers lose to M'Builders -- Beal, Allen, captain team -- Tennis squad opens practice for '42 season -- Rifle team wins over Ohio State -- Gym shorts / Earline Duke -- Varsity golf team reports
Photograph(s): New head coach: Ralph Graham. p. 1 -- New Sunflower staff selections: (Left to right front row) Roberta Cornwell, Harriett Porter, Bob Jones, and Catherine Schermuly. (Standing, left) Bill Hodge and Edward Armstrong. p. 1 -- Betty Ann McClure, Mildred Lundy, Heloise Hillbrand, Shirleydean Ladd, Jean Humphrey, Perle Eb. p. 1 -- Employed by Cessna: Mrs. Lela Wilson. p. 1 -- Plans alumni luncheon: J. Ashford Manka. p. 2 -- New I.S.A., sorority and fraternity heads: Mary Hege, June Walters, Norma Webb, Lois Shelton, Mary Jane Merrill, Jim Mader, Edgar Crum, Lyman Smith, Harold Hamilton, Tom Kinkaid. p. 3 -- Calls for trackmen: Coach Geno Ely. p. 4
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