The Sunflower, v.47, no.23 (February 26, 1942)

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1942-02-26
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, February 26, 1942. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Varsity is scheduled tomorrow -- Officials will give dance for visiting debaters -- Women needed for lab work -- Elliott calls for prospective pilots -- Air-raid bell slows campus drill -- Shocker party wins 9 offices as classes elect -- Rifle team ranks second -- London resigns as investigator to enter personnel management -- Alpha Tau Sigma open house officially completes construction of third residence on sorority row -- 'The Ghost Train' once played successful run on Broadway -- Posters displayed at exposition -- Red Cross is short of material -- Air raid instructions posted -- U.S. Navy extends V-1 offer -- Davis reviews book -- Parnassus plans group photographs -- Film series to be shown to chemistry class -- Hansen visits campus -- Music festival to be held -- Navy officer talks to night radio classmen -- I.R.C. to hear Emery tonight -- American public intelligence has been underestimated -- American Negroes protest refusal of blood donations -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- University bulletin -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Sunflower editor short of copy gave nickname to Wheatshockers -- Business group to make trip -- Art display in Morrison -- Marine corps officer visits campus soon -- 1941 prize photos shown at museum -- Blurton and Gould receive recognition -- Campus contract / Bob Jones -- W.U. students are able to earn degree in 3 years -- Former and present students announce their engagements and marriages during the past weeks -- Y.W.-Y.M. name Hippodrome heads -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Greek 'Alphabet Makers' are influence on college students -- Downtown group organized 10 years -- Chips will hold dinner and meeting - W.R.A. initiates girls -- String quartet plays at El Dorado -- Catholic students to plan discussion -- Lee will visit campus on Monday -- Omega Upsilon to hold rush party -- Alpha Tau's complete plans for open house -- University Dames to meet Thursday -- Wheaties attend game -- I.S.A. is only national social organization on W.U. campus -- Writan members to hold meeting Wednesday, March 4 -- Matrix members to meet Thursday -- Shockers meet old rival here / Bill Mendel -- Play day held -- Swimming team plans abandoned -- Morehouse will speak at Emporia -- University stadium concrete will be poured with strange device -- R.O.T.C. team defeats Carnegie -- New students will take health tests -- 25-school inter meet -- Bowling closes today -- Utah State meets W.U. Shockers here Thanksgiving -- Morehouse will curtail future inactivity / Martin Perry -- Ping-pong announced -- Gammas move into intramural basketball lead / Roy Taylor -- Sororities place in rifle match -- Girls win basketball -- Shockers lose games -- Gibson to army -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Davis is to speak -- Fencing club is formed by W.U. students -- Gym shorts / Earline Duke -- Basketball stars face army duty for next season / Bill Hodge
Photograph(s): Alpha Taus prepare for open house: Betty Downing, Louise Ramsey, and Jeanne McBee. p. 1 -- Veteran player: Tom Leahy. p. 1 -- Seen as "Elsie": Gertrude Greenberg. p. 1 -- Enters new field: George London. p. 1 -- Alpha Taus plan open house: The above pictured girls are assisting Suzanne Gay. They are Kay Corbett, Betty Greene, and Lou Southworth. p. 3 -- Kinkaid plays last game: Tom Kinkaid, senior letterman and one of the better forwards to play for the Shockers in recent years, will wind up his college basketball career when the Wheatshockers meet the St. Benedict's College Ravens Saturday night. p. 4
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