The Sunflower, v.45, no.12 (November 30, 1939)

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1939-11-30
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, November 30, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): W.U. campus is prepared for recess -- Shockers can win show with victory -- Krug to be army escort to Calhoun -- Jardine to address boy scout meeting -- Next stage production is comedy -- British team will debate here Dec. 4 -- Oberlin college dean points out responsibilities -- Colleges raise tuition charges at Geneva, N.Y. -- Library's oldest album of county goes to bindery -- Language study differs abroad, Sepmeier claims -- Student reading course quizzes are being given -- Delegates to go to Topeka meet -- Smaller groups leave colleges -- College health tests examined -- Friends U. hears graduate speak -- Final date set on photographs -- Sievers writes study bulletins -- Pre-medics take national exams -- Results from chest drive are complete -- Study of reference books is being made -- W.U. physiology students finish heart experiment -- 'Charity Ball' is marked success -- Survey shows students work way through school -- Attempt is made to unify Catholic college students -- Pilots to take re-examination -- Motion pictures invade little red schoolhouse -- Youth can be thankful -- Tabloids are modern -- Berkeley campus has five cooperative dormitories -- NYA positions are filled by students -- Former local students announce engagements and wedding dates -- Alpha Gams plan banquet before 'beer keg' tilt -- Websters honor pledges' parents -- Speech science laboratory has dinner Tuesday -- Beta Nu pledges fine art students -- French club plans traditional dinner -- Professor speaks -- Business sorority will see colored stencils -- Beldon initiated into fraternity -- Hunter to speak at joint meeting -- Education group plans initiation -- Chili supper is given -- Shockers to close season with annual Thanksgiving game -- Wichita wins third C.I.C. title in row -- Bowling played on intramural sports program -- Records reveal Alpha Gams are leading Websters -- Women riflists start practice -- Nash visits library -- Professor exhibits zoological movies -- Parking space east of library is plan -- Blue Key members usher
Photograph(s): British debaters meet W.U. team: These two debaters from Great Britain, Victor Hugh Parkinson (left) and George J. Bean will attempt Monday night to convince a Student Forum audience that the United States should enter the current European war to aid their empire. p. 1 -- Gillenwater joins firm: Maurice Gillenwater, '39, has joined the Gillenwater Coffee Company, owned by his father, and is working in the office. p. 2 -- Winners in first Parnassus photo contest: Winners of the first in a series of three Parnassus picture contests were announced during the past week by Maxine Pantier, editor of the book. Bill Miller (center), Men of Webster, placed first among the fraternity entries. Zona Richards, Delta Omega (right), and Mary Olmsted, Alpha Tau Sigma, tied for first place in the sorority division. p. 3 -- Star quarterback: Kayo Emmot, flashy quarterback for the Ichabods, is expected to be the most serious threat to the Shocker goal line tomorrow, when he starts throwing his bullet passes to Washburn ends. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.12
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