Sunflower December 3, 1926

Sunflower December 3, 1926

Friends U 0 Wichita U 3 t h e■•.in. ..,.B nSUNFLOWER u e e k . v „ v th b „ b t h b . n ,v b ..„ tv OF W fCH lTA ^ CHITA, KANSAsTd ECEMBER 3. 1926 NUMBER 12 QUAKERS iTBALL BANQUET J OFFICIAL WICHITA IT SHIBKMERE IS Tribute Tjo D e La UNIVERSITY SEAL University of Wichita Team Spring event o f t o n ig h t It seemed unfortunate that so glori­ CHOSEN IN CONTEST ous a day ns Thanksgiving should Strong Offensive in last Half and Ctptnhi'clect of the 1927 Team have been marred by the injury of Eldon Keidd, Fairmount AIumnuB. Willi Be Announced at DeLa, the flashy Quaker halfback Wins Twenty.five Dollars With Banquet Win Annual Turkey Day Game whose leg was broken on the first Hia Design punt return that Friends made. _____ he annual football banquet, one of Playing a clever game all season.i An ofTk-inl university seal, designed by Margin or Drop Kick blg:e:<'st all-school affairs of the I eLa has been mentioned for som e by Mr. Elden Keidd. has been selected .will he held tonight at the Shirk- all-state position. He had played a «s the emblem which will be placed by Joe SliH when tnembers of the student dean fightmg game for his school and hereafter, on all documents of the ihc faculty, and the Board of ^ d earned the right to battle the school. A prize of twenty-five dollar.s, nts will honor the victorious 1926 Wheatshoekers last Thursday. "Tri- dfered by the Board of Regents, goes THE FOOTBALL BANQUET JI squad. The custom of an- Slone FooHinll to University neing the now captain at this ban- Campus for Another 1 he was equally good at runping, Fairmount in 192T), for submitting the The annual banquet in honor of Year will he continued. kicking, and passing. He had gone be.st all-around design. the football letter men is being he pn'gram, featuring gridiron IimkTml’ I i ’""'u " pioturos the traditional i htdd tonight at the Shirkmere. eedings and will consist of short making Inmsclf a watched man in the wheat shock. imrvester with a I‘or the .second Thanksgiving in suc­ This is one of the worthy enter- cession, .!()(• Stitt's toe lia.s given the by Conch Umnus, Captain conference, and hreakina: away into .scythe in hi.s arm. .stun,Is at the wheat ’ prl-jes sponsored bv the Y. M. C Wheatshoekei s their margin of vic­ [ike" Vermillion. Mr. "Bob” Tim- sprl.s of hroken hel,l .-unninK that sent shock on the left, and is con.sullinKl A. Howard Fullington, and the tory over the Quakers. With about The team has hud one of the ten minute.s to get, tlio .<crappy Sh<iek- lin-clcct. Professor George D. irtLi ■ >V mT.. ouUnvestcin. r An open book (ropre.sfntntivcofedu- most succe.^sful seasons a Wheat- ers plunged the ball down to the seven er will preside as toastmaster, The game started, Friends received; eation) ami a lighted tamp fill the shocker team hn.s ever had. yard line by a gradual succession of will he furnished by a quar- ie> punted; the ball was our’s. We upper part of the seal. At the top Fourth place was won in the Kan- run.s, chiefly line smashes by Ott and le coii'-isiing of Frost Tinklcpaugh. .«a.s Conference in the face of some i- u'ghT th r ‘". inspiration, Pierce. I here they succeeded in gain­ ^thls Pittman, Carl Cronin and Sam strong competition. Only one caught the punt and ran. A dart. Above the circular design appears the ing three yards in three downs, and. His. Rny B. Tnck will give a flute and he was tackled; the ball W’as down team in the conference bent the name of the school, and below i.«» a things looked black for Wichita. I and so was DeLa, Gamely he waveil Shockers that team the SUite .sheath of wheat to the left and a Joe Stitt, the trusty Shocker halfback, he Y. M. C. A., is in charge of to hi.s teammrftes! He did not rise wreath of laurel to the right. Champion, Kansas Teachers. : bamiuct since Dr. Swartz's foot- These I wns sent back to kick, and all atten­ again. His right leg w'ns broken. are bound together by a sunflower. The gr<‘ate.st honor won was in dinners have been adopted as n We wish him the best of luck, nml humbling both of our ancient tion was centered on him. Ho com­ The date.s 1H9.'5-1920 arc found be- pleted a perfect three point score. custom. This year the ban- hnpe he'll .soon be out of the hospital. „e„th the'land.scape“pieture. rivals Southwestern and Friends, is in charge of Roy Chipps, Glen 7 he game was compai atively un­ He’s a good sport and a clean fighter, Mr. K«idd W'on th.« prize, although Tonight you have an opportun­ Iton, and Frost Tinklepaugh. eventful except for that superb kick. ard we hope he’ll be in for the whole he had not spent much time planning ity to show your school spirit and game next year. your appreciation to the team by Friends received the initial kick-olT it. He has had little training in art i and succeeded in advancing the ball forking Students work, but he expects to enter the com­ being present at the football ban­ quet. Don’t neglect this duty and 1 some ten yards on the return. With Not Handicapped H. W. Collins Met mercial art field. Since graduation the ball well in their territory, and a from college, he has been employed opportunity. Prove that you are With Y. M. Cabinet behind all school affairs. good south wind behind them, the irtly or wholly self supportifig by the Snyder Ice Cream Company in QuakcMs punted on the first down. The its at the University of Wichita Herbert W. Collins, state secretary their advertising department. He ex­ punt was run back about five yard.s. not necessarily handicapped by of the Y. M. C. A., met with the mem­ pects to enter the Chicago Art Insti­ Pine Arts Program The Shocker men seemed unable to tute for further study next spring. work .according to a survey con- bers of the Y. M. at a cabinet meet­ I To Be Given Dec. 19 advance. Plunges, end runs, passes, by Dean W. H. Mikesell. ing held last Wednesday and Thurs- Approximately fifty other designs all were attempted, but to no avail. Dfstiunaires-- distributed among- -dfljL- .Atlhis meeting it was arranged were submitted, many of which de­ __ A splendid Christmas .music, proi. Oit punted out on the fourth, and the rtodents have been turned in and to send a delegate to the Young Peo­ serve lion orablelnen “ IHr'Keidd’sl gram is being arranged by the College l)all wa.s ugnih deep into Quaker terri­ design was chosen because of its im­ that 216 students are em- ple’s Convention which is to be held of Fine Arts for Sunday, December tory in spite of the wind which was in outside work. Of these 117, in Minneapolis, Minn., December 27 pressive sentiment, iU embodiment of 19. Girls’ and boys’ glee club.s will against the aggressors. Unfortunate­ making passing grades; this is to 30. our traditions, and its attractiveness appear singly and together, singing ly, on his return punt, DeLa, the in general. jper cent. The total number o f ---------------------------- Christmas carols. This will be their Quaker halfback .star, had his right ■working students is 321; of the^e , W. U. Girls Coach first public appearance this .season. leg broken just above the knee. ire passing or 59 per cent. A , rw a* r u Sixteen Men Receive Other features of the program will Throughout the first half of the iter difference in the grades , i_/lSSS be the band, vocal solos, instrumental game there was no scoring by either by the two classes of students -------- First Team Letters solos, and piano number by Mary side. Progress was difficult. The expected. I Marie Ramsey and Evelyn Nelson Bowling. Quakers succeeded in recovering a rc-sult of the comparison of the coaching three plays to be given Sixteen football men, seven of Two original songs, written by Mar- fumbled trick play between Ott and of working and non-working ®oon by their class of seventh and whom are freshmen, will receive first jorio Kemahan and Mary Bowling, for Fullington. but they were held for is a revelation entirely sat- eight grade girls. The play.s are "The team letters at the banquet given the class in composition, will be ad­ downs by the powerful Shocker line 'ry ns to the advisability of Toy Shop," " 'Neath the Sceptre," and tonight in honor of them. Of the ditional features. until it was imperative that they Iwts working at the same time "Firefly Night." The members of the s’xteen men who will get letter. The concert will probably be given kick. Their drop kick failed. Salley, »re attending college. class are the younger sister of some' only one—Captain Paul Vermillion_ at Wichita High School. holding the ball in place, fumbled, re­ of the Wlbhita University girls and will graduate this year. covered, and attempted to pass to Mil­ alumnae. A new system of giving letters is ler. The pass came~ on the last down, tRil Adams Had to be initiated this year.

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