The Sunflower, v.43, no.08 (October 28, 1937)

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1937-10-28
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.8, Wichita, Kansas, October 28, 1937. - 4 pages
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Week-end weather: Fair throughout the latter part of this week. Mild temperatures with no winds indicated.
Blue Key inaugurates a campus clean-up drive. It needs your support for it's a worthy program. Read editorial on page two.
Article(s): Group will drop party affiliation -- All-School Betty Coed ballot out -- College students continue to get federal aid in U.S. -- Premier [sic] of play will be tonight -- Special trip to be made to Emporia -- Armour elected to high post in non-Greek party -- Corbin competes for scholarship to Oxford, Eng. -- Famous actress of noted play will come here -- Homecoming Day queen election will be Nov. 12 -- Feiring to talk at meeting of business group -- Education Week is observed by university, city -- Exams on honor prove good, bad in U.S. colleges -- Wichita to play role in religion from Nov. 18-21 --'Horrors of War' course is in Hobart curricula -- Library receives vbooks, bulletins -- Author charges football not worth injury cost -- Students ask for activity tickets -- Pep club makes seasons plans -- Council will aid student forums -- Lewis to speak at annual group meet -- Cigarettes have place in trash can - Blue Key -- Public opinion will curb vandalism of Hallowe'en -- Pictures are pleasant college day reminders -- Collegiate world -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Editors receive helpful criticism of Sunflower -- Grad gossip -- Grads set Nov. 6 for annual meet at university -- Next open house schedule -- Sorosis sorority 'mystery' party scheduled Friday - Women's sports group will have monthly frolic -- Dean Wilkie speaks to women -- Women's business group forms club -- Army fraternity entertains with fall date affair -- Honorary Colonel Barrett will be guest of honor at Military Ball -- Honorary fraternity entertains guests -- Epislon Kappa Rho has Wednesday luncheon -- Allman speaks on Europe -- Former Shockers wed here Sunday -- Campus Y.W.C.A. makes plans for meeting Nov. 10 -- Calendar reinstated in Dean's office -- Pi Kappa Psi will have nautical party Nov. 5 -- Farquharson plans luncheon meetings -- Roundabout -- Gorillas play here Saturday -- Students-support your frosh team -- Niehage out of Shocker lineup for two weeks -- Between the halves / Merrell Kirkpatrick -- Sophomores win in opening game -- Invite local team to Hockey Play Day -- Badminton matches must the completed -- Emporia State is menace to munies -- Shockers keep eyes to ground and lose game -- Men of Webster, Alpha Gammas tie for first
Photograph(s): Jim Armour: Jim Armour, for two years active in the campus Barb organization, was elected president of his group at a meeting here late last week. p. 1 -- George D. Wilner: George D. Wilner, the man responsible for outstanding University plays, makes his initial 1937 presentation tonight with the stage production “Meet the Wife." p. 1 -- Eleanor Martin, Alpha Tau Sigma; Alice Jane Brown, Delta Omega nominee; June Illgner, Pi Kappa Psi; Mary Evelyn Brincefield, choice from Barbs; Virginia Marsh, Sorosis candidate; Ruth Williams, Epsilon Kappa Rho. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Sorosis party heads: Betty Jane Helena, Mildred Hall, and Jeanne Carr have charge of the sorosis pledge party next Friday at Crestview Country Club. p. 3 -- "Ripping Reiny" Niehage. p. 4 -- Clement Naughton and Charles Apolskis, DePaul University's two starting ends, have been Coach Conner's mainstays on the front line so far this season. p. 4 -- La Fever. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.8
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