The Sunflower, v.47, no.26 (March 19, 1942)

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1942-03-19
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.26, Wichita, Kansas, March 19, 1942. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Varsity is scheduled tomorrow -- Noon mixer is set for next week -- Lewis, Wilcox to head groups -- [Ineligible] of faculty writings released -- Read to present paper -- C.A.A. facilities will be devoted to war program -- Allman collects prize editorials -- Sugar rationing begins soon -- Buehler is to speak for convo -- Survey indicates students approve drafting of women -- Mathematics club will meet Monday -- Hippodrome theme is selected -- Signal Corps wants trained university men -- Conte is accepted by medical school -- Seniors will meet -- Physical education department offers 'picnic basket' idea -- W.R.A. holds annual playday -- Discussion panel is heard by clubs -- Mikesell has new class -- W.U. riflemen win high place in gallery match -- Hershey to speak at state convention -- Music students compete -- Elkins is selected as new Phi Upsilon Sigma housemother -- Wheaties will go to pep club meet -- University has debaters here as guests -- Morehouse to talk at Emporia -- Trumpet quartet to play -- Orators assemble on campus -- Cadet officers rate promotions -- Course offers safety program -- Attendance records show University of California leading -- Wichita's defense industries need more adequate protection now -- Government regulations on press are logical albeit misunderstood -- Time of prime importance in purchase of bonds, stamps -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- University bulletin -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Varsity crew cuts a few -- Campus contract / Bob Jones -- Hutchinson alumni planning chapter -- Hays students who enter armed forces will receive credit -- Wisconsin seniors buy defense bonds to pay for reunion -- Burress receives Scholarship -- Former students at university announce their engagements and marriage for coming spring months -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Little girl loses belief in chivalry at early age of 8 -- Quartet to play Sunday -- Pi Kaps plan informal party with novel theme -- Y.W.-Y.M. select Hippodrome workers -- Commercial club organized in 1937 by girls on campus -- Matrix makes complete plans for founder's day -- Orchesis to hold dinner at Newton -- Uncle Sam plays florist to Ohio men -- Sorosis girls honor fathers at annual dinner -- Aesculapius is for pre-medic, science students on campus -- Newman club to meet -- Mathematic books provide amusements and recreation -- Delegates attend home ec convention -- I.S.A. girls will present style show -- Bright colors set new spring styles -- University Dames will meet Thursday -- Wheaties select election candidates -- Football practice underway -- Jardine will speak -- First Sunflower editor gives revised story of Wheatshockers -- Norris tops all season scorers -- Something new in defense - Ju-jitsu -- First track meet opens here Apr. 3 -- Swimmers start practice next week -- Sinfonietta to play -- Alpha Gams win 1942 intramural basketball title -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Ice-Capades show tonight -- Kirkwood wins ping-pong crown
Photograph(s): Convo speaker: E. C. Buehler, professor of Speech and Drama at the University of Kansas, who will address the students at Convo tomorrow morning in the University Auditorium. p. 1 -- Behold the weekly quota: How twelve ounces of sugar, the quantity to be allotted each person weekly under the new rationing act, will appear is investigated here by Jean Finney and Barbara Slusser. p. 1 -- 'Master and mistress': Jack Coleman and Ethel Jane Myers, Master and Mistress of the 1942 University Hippodrome. p. 1 -- Is homemother: Mrs. Archie Elkins. p. 1 -- Dance chairman: Jeanne Burgess. p. 3 -- Dinner chairman: Margaret Noble. p. 3 -- Volpe and DePascal, they watched; returning lettermen, they learned: Coach Johnny Olmstead (right) shows proper stance to linemen. The players watching are (from left to right) Bill Marcoul, Hestell Nuckolis, Paul Stout, and Ted Brazzil, Ray Volpe and Rip DePascale, (inset) two of last year's stars who will not return this season, watched the opening practice. p. 4
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v.47 no.26
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