The Sunflower, v.52, no.08 (November 7, 1946)

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1946-11-07
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.52, no.8, Wichita, Kansas, November 7, 1946. - 15 pages

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Article(s): [Issue is missing first page] -- Frat holds celebration -- Frat honors queen at dessert dinner -- Letter states speech clinic successful -- Music recital tomorrow -- Bartel honor pin awarded to Wells; outstanding active -- Roundabout the campus -- Gala Homecoming festivities planned by all organizations -- Fall "kid" party held by University Women -- Y.W. heads installed -- Debate team invited to Texas tourney -- Two frats renew traditional turkey day football scrap -- Progressive spirit shown at meeting -- Alumni plan ticket drive -- Alumni secretary to attend meeting -- English department shows movie film -- Directories ready soon -- Jaycees to usher at Homecoming tilt -- Hodges hot! -- One in eight -- Veterans' news / Dean Campbell -- Grad gossip -- National campus news -- Typed on a Wednesday / William Fein -- New at the Library / Dorothea Welsh -- Magazine has contest -- Baptists are holding devotion services -- Three from faculty to attend meetings -- Participants needed for play tryouts -- 'Atomic age' theme of education week -- Vet wants to be treated like civilian, Texas survey shows -- Women's P.E. club to hold first part -- Robertson joins staff -- Alpha Tau, I.S.A. are tied for first -- Business opportunity with Firestone open -- Five-year program seeks to vitalize college instruction -- Students air issues in election campaign -- First inspection held for campus ROTC -- New members named to six of standing faculty committees -- Tough basketball schedule released: Eleven home appearances on calendar -- W.U. reserves drop game to K-State, 26-0 -- Shockers hold good record in past 19 Homecoming games / Bill Mendell -- W.U. topples Topeka team -- Shockers hope for Homecoming upset:St. Louis Billikins installed as pre-game favorites in Saturday's tussle with W.U. -- Alpha Taus defeat Pi Kaps in soccer -- Intramurals continuing at hot Pac -- Many eyes peeled on Cadet and Irish battle Saturday -- Shocker sidelights / Lester Rosen -- Conferences into action -- W.U. stars leads Valley -- Students participate on radio program
Photograph(s): Fraternity housemothers will reign once more over social events calendared for Homecoming Week. For the first time in four years, fraternities will hold open house before and after the Homecoming football games. Pictured above, left to right, as they discuss their plans are Mrs. E. E. Armstrong, Phi Upsilon Sigma; Mrs. Marie A. Reichard, Alpha Gamma Gamma; and Mrs. Harry L. Lewis, Men of Webster. p. 2 -- Senior letterman Ed Stine. p. 4 -- Lee H. Cornell, above, will be the official greeter for hundreds of alumni returning to campus this week for Homecoming. p. 5 -- James Kerr, above, is director of the University band which will perform at the half-time of Saturday's Homecoming game and lead the students and alumni in singing the school songs. p. 9 -- Starting left guard against the St. Louis University Billikins will probably be senior letterman, Meryl Burner who hails from El Dorado, Kans., and is pictured above. p. 13 -- With the return of male students to the campus, beards again have appeared in preparation for the Homecoming game. Though most of the ladies secretly have a different opinion, they profess to welcome even the faintest sprouting of a small goatee. Shown above displaying their luxurious five o'-clock shadows to the admiring ladies are, (left to right), Bill Angle, Donna Baillee, Ernest namee, Tish Palmer, Deacon Taylor, Jane Jackson, and Ted Poulson. p. 14
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