The Sunflower, v.48, no.03 (October 8, 1942)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.48, no.3, Wichita, Kansas, October 8, 1942. - 8 pages
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Article(s): New assistants are appointed by committee -- Chips will back athletic program -- Cast selected for play to be given on Nov. 5, 6, and 7 -- Juniors sign new reserve contracts -- Dr. MacGretor, Miss Smith speak -- Pep Club plans inter-council -- Upperclass election candidates -- Students go to polls tomorrow to elect upperclass officers -- Gaeddert teaches spastic children -- Jalopy ear-marked for salvage drive W.P.B. officials say -- Sororities and fraternities honor pledge groups with semi-formal dances to climax rush activities -- MacDowell club to have rush party -- Roundabout the campus / Malone(y)'s Baloney -- Theme of Home Ec party is "mess call" -- Rushees will be honored by Matrix -- W.P.B. curtails use of unnecessary items in many war fashions -- Several marriages are announced by former students -- Phi Lambda Psi was formerly literary club founded in 1896 -- Campus autos are made conspicuous by variety and color -- Pi Kappa Psi to honor pledges at annual dance -- Education group gets experience -- 'Food laundries' to cleanse gas-tainted food in Britain -- Alpha Epsilon to honor new girls -- W.U.'s horseplay elections -- Do college students think? -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Topeka alumni to meet -- Alumni to send service men paper -- Typed on a Wednesday / Dick Gavitt -- Collegiate digest / Associated Collegiate Press -- University bulletins -- Methodism in front at W.U. in church affiliation survey -- Topeka adopts logopedics unit -- O.P.A. amendment guarantees gas for cars carrying students -- With Shockers fighting for Uncle Sam -- Britain finds way to solve problem of store deliveries -- War bond, stamp sale reaches $500 -- Mikesell leaves to report to Army -- Shockers will try for second victory in row -- W.U., Washington rate about even -- Bidwell is new intramural head -- Gammas practice for annual classic -- Graham's boys beat Benedict's -- Ft. Riley trounces Kansas State, 21-7 -- W.U. intramural touch football opens Oct. 15 / Martin Perry -- Sports / Bill Mendell -- Phi Sigs clinch soccer crown -- Tennis matches must be played -- Cage practice is under way at K.U. -- Freshmen test papers graded -- Symphony group to give concerts -- Several attend educational meet -- First lieutenant's bar earned by Ernest Mylke this summer -- Radio students will meet Oct. 8 -- Recent government pamphlets offered -- N.Y.A. students are appointed -- Rifle range is open to students -- Tuberculin tests given students -- Students to get federal loans
Photograph(s): Jim Noone. p. 1 -- George Purnell. p. 1 -- Sorority pledges leave Library: A familiar scene is that of sorority pledges carrying an armload of books as they leave the library. They are from left to right: Dorothy Voight, Alpha Tau; Bonnie Dean, Sorosis; Helene Howell, Delta Omega; and Jean Donley, Pi Kap. / photo by Weigand. p. 2 -- Dance chairman: Margaret Ann Jones. p. 3 -- Dick Gavitt. p. 4 -- Cadet John Mitchell. p 5 -- Shocker star senior speedster: Lyle Sturdy. p. 6 -- Shocker husky: Bill Walz. p. 7 -- Lt. Ernest Mylke. p. 8 -- New faculty member: Henry K. Sears. p. 8 -- Blind girls do their part: Ruth Riggs and Clessia Blakeslee Harp, accompanied by their seeing-eye dogs wait in line at the comptroller's window to purchase war stamps. p. 8