The Sunflower, v.47, no.25 (March 12, 1942)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 12, 1942. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Sarett is speaker on Student Forum series Monday night -- Higham draws winning poster -- Naval broadcast will be offered -- Elliott speaks to students -- Congressmen discuss C.A.A. improvements -- Robinson to speak to I.R.C. tonight -- Parnassus pix winners chosen -- Curry accepted by marine corps -- Music event to bring 700 to W.U. campus -- N.B.C. sponsors script contest -- Sunflower fails to unearth any data concerning Hippodrome -- Former university student is winner on Kay Kayser show -- C.P.T.C. schools get 36 millions as appropriation -- Enrollment in R.O.T.C. slumps -- Students may apply for scholarships -- Three faculty members to take F.B.I. training -- Network selects city for survey -- Mitchell joins air corps -- Statistics show increase in teaching salaries is needed -- Curtain will rise on 'The Ghost Train' at 8:15 this evening / David Mackey -- Taylor to write 'The Red River' -- Gossett granted leave of absence -- Average woman has few secrets from advertisers -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- University bulletin -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- American college teams fight for strange football trophies -- Naval reserve takes enlistments -- Shocker grad gossip -- Alpha Taus will entertain at March party -- MacDonald to Washington -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Hekhuis is speaker -- Phi Sigs plan annual sweater party for Friday -- Republicans elect officers, delegates -- Newman will sing -- Dow to be guest on campus Friday -- Hillbrand to speak -- Pi Alpha Pi completes plans for tacky party -- D. Omega alumnae present play review -- Hammond writes article -- Irish people the world over honer St. Patrick on March 17 -- Omega Upsilon entertains rushees -- Football will open Monday / Bill Mendell -- Graham requests group co-operation for grid season / Bill Hodge -- Intramural cage crown hangs in balance tonight -- Grid prospects to meet with coaches -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Girls' rifle team leaves for Kemper -- Simpson is in air corps -- Alpha Tau leads basketball loop
Photograph(s): Speaks Monday: Lew Sarett. p. 1 -- Picture Prince, Princess: Ted Shidler and Jerry Israel. p. 1 -- Cast awaits phantom locomotive: Katherine Nash is shown trying to hurl a lantern through a window of the little waiting room of the Rockford, Maine station scene of the entire action of the play. Attempting to restrain her is David Mackey. Charles Purnell, seems to be unpreturbed by her action, while the remainder of the cast seem horrified at her action in trying to stop the phantom locomotive. Included in the cast are Tom Leahy, Gertrude Greenberg, Keith Kerr and Margaret Noble, Francis Fairchild, George Wilner, Tom Orr and Jack Milbeck. p. 1 -- Plays lead: Charles Purnell. p. 1 -- Party chairmen plan informal dances: (Left to right) Keith Reed, Marilyn Sheffer, and Jim Green. p. 3 -- Rifle captain: Carolee Wilkins. p. 3 -- Like spring's first robin: John Parker, standing left, is pictured picking up the first football equipment from S.S. Major. p. 4
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