The Sunflower, v.43, no.10 (November 11, 1937)

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1937-11-11
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Enrollment , Croft, Albert , Board of Student Publications
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, November 11, 1937 - 4 pages
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Week-end weather: Fair and mild temperatures throughout the weekend.
Jardine's forecast: Threatening rains, but it probably will not. Eventually cooler, but I can't predict where or when. There should be a little precipitation before Dec. 1 if history repeats itself.
The Sunflower is primarily a student newspaper published by students, for students, and owes its success to students cooperation.
Article(s): Boosters go to Emporia grid battle -- Quadrapeds haul for Alma Mater -- Publication body to be modernized -- Ohio State saves by co-op system -- Who's Who recognition given to 14 -- College reading slower, poorer -- Homecoming date moved to Nov. 20; election is Friday -- Attendance here near 1,300 mark; seniors increase -- Congress cut of government aid hits all on NYA -- Colleges assist CCC boys to get higher education -- Raymond Buell will appear on forum program -- W.U. withdraws from registrar and dean group -- French group presents plays -- Noted minister will give convo address Nov. 18 -- Dean partially condemns college humor magazines -- Dashing to dugouts part of Chinese college life -- Exchange branch cited by club -- Delegates attend drama convention -- Teachers to attend meeting at Emporia -- Six coeds vie for non-political homecoming queen honor -- Croft appointed to pick tribute -- Class is added to extension division -- New movement dictates corduroys and sweaters -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Grad gossip -- Jardine, Hillbrand golf with Durrant -- Frosh poets lyrically scold 'Balcny Blonde' -- Don't forget demeanor on Booster trip to Emporia -- Collegiate world -- Hekhuis back from a U.U. convention -- Professor gets Army promotion -- News flashes disclose week's hectic activities -- Student opinion / Dorothy Hutson -- Parnassus schedule -- Tedious work, not magic, corrects speech defects -- Sororities, fraternities plan gala homecoming celebration -- Varsity for tomorrow valled off -- Delta Omega fall party theme is artists, models -- Europe is topic of speech given at Women's Club -- New Betty Coed and attendants honored by frat -- Graduates' dinner Y.W.C.A. meeting in Commons room scheduled Nov. 10 is huge success postponed week -- Military Ball set for Dec. 3; Rose Room is chosen -- Omega Upsilon names new pledge officers -- League of Women Voters organizes -- W.U. alumna tells date of wedding -- Roundabout -- Phi Sigma is host at Saturday stag -- Fern Aorden will marry Fred Wieland -- Jardines to be guests of Butchers at Emporia -- Eleanor Essex is feted at shower -- Here's the average frosh boy -- Dramatics group sees pledge skit -- Guests are entertained at downtown division -- Plate lunches are in demand -- Staples exhibition is in Commons -- Wichitans, Hornets to play today -- Elliott is glad purse guaranteed -- Shockers, Wasp lead CC race; tied for first -- Large variety of sports offered -- Between the halves / Merrell Kirkpatrick -- Sophs win over upperclass team -- Men of Webster are undefeated -- University stops admission charge -- Reid's sketch wll remain on campus -- Melcher compiling list for reference -- W. Johnson, Coover win doubles title -- Badminton matches must be completed -- Shockers lose to DePaul at Chicago
Photograph(s): Six coeds vie for non-political Homecoming Queen honor: Maxine Setzer, Janet Tudhope, Phyllis Powell, Margaret Branson, Virginia Marsh, Betty Neely. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Miss Elsie Reser was chosen yesterday to play the title role of the University's forth coming stage production "Elizabeth, the Queen." p. 3 -- Alice Jane Brown heads the committee for Delta Omega's "Artists and Models" dance which will be held at the Wichita Country Club on Saturday, November 13. p. 3 -- Lindell Petty. p. 4 -- [Richard] Dick Mawdseley. p. 4
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v.43 no.10
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