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The Sunflower, v.40, no.10 (November 15, 1934)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1934-11-15
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, November 15, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Enrollment figures show total of 1154 -- Camera editor sets time for picture contest -- Dr. Rydjord's book now being printed -- Science interprets "charm" to aid in youth's decisions -- Students support all-school dinner -- Sunflower gets All-American -- Shockers back to work after big week-end -- Six students to be given medical test -- Lewis plans to inaugurate new freshman work -- Publish volume of best stories -- K.U. Home-coming event of Nov. 17 -- Dr. Jardine will attend convention -- Malone speaks at convocation -- Candy clerk spends time answering inane queries -- Lester Cain Scholarship candidate -- By their actions shall we judge those about us -- Gridiron for battlefield a happy finish for war -- Federal officers bad medicine to criminals v-- Thirsty Kansans will continue repeal fight -- How Lincoln might have seen community chest -- Betty Co-ed candidates are named -- Martha Ann Gwinn ring representative -- University bulletin -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Dene Heskett selected head of Barb group -- University society: Pi Alphs will honor pledges ; Websters honor[illegible] and party [illegible] formal dinner ; Club takes new members ; Alpha Gams to be hosts ; Sororities ; Tau Omega announces pledging of new men ; Roundabout ; Military fraternities initiates three ; Omega Upsilon to hear Alice Campbell Wrigley ; Sorosis gives Dad's Dinner ; Fraternities ; Honorary colonel will be honored at military ball ; June Brooks is hostess to cast ; Colophon honors rushees tonight ; Former students will be married on November 26 ; Open houses will be held Tuesasy ; Mrs. Carlson to speak for Dames ; Alpha Gamma Gamma initiates four Sunday -- Builders are swamped by golden team -- Archery tourney begins this week -- Shocker squad leads tourney -- Gonzaga team presents best kind of show -- Rifle practice to begin soon -- Ring team match on second round -- Sport shorts / Alan Coffman -- Upsets mark games in C.C. -- Hockey varsity to be feted at dinner -- Ormiston holds tournament lead
Photograph(s): Parade adds to colorful activity: Among the many activities which were carried on by students and alumni of the University last week was the Home-coming parade Saturday morning. Outstanding among the floats was that of the Home-coming Queen, Miss Doris Miller, who is shown here as she and her attendants appeared in the parade. p. 1 -- Honored: Lester Cain, a Junior student in the College of Liberal Arts, has been chosen as the local candidate for the Rhodes Scholarship honor. p. 1 -- 43775: Yes, maybe the barber work is enough without the added insinuation, John Elwell, prominent senior student, was one of five University patriots who paid the price with a hair trim when they accompanied about twenty-five other students in a raid on the Southwestern College campus last week. p. 2 -- Plays successful role: Miss Eleanor Corcoran played the role of Ann in the University Players "He and She" Thursday and Friday evenings. p. 3 -- President: Miss Marguerite Munselle has been elected president of Beta Nu, honorary music sorority of the University. p. 3 -- Leads nation: Paul Miller, South Dakota State halfback, is the nation's leading scorer at present. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.40. no.10
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