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The Sunflower, v.40, no.29 (April 11, 1935)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1935-04-11
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.29, Wichita, Kansas, April 11, 1935 - 4 pages
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Article(s): Army band concert in convocation -- W.A.A. holds [illegible] day for high schools -- Scouters club given charter -- Brig receives needed attention -- Annual staff ahead of set work schedule -- Y.W. receives questionnaires -- Students eligible for fellowships -- Scientists from California is [sic] guest speaker -- Commission to choose mayor -- Inspection of army unit to be April 15-16 -- Student speech meet planned -- Rules prove most effective when they are well broken -- Anthony and Graham will rule at fete -- Missouri changes its government -- Physics students make sound visible by using oscillograph -- Re-elections to places on desk are announced -- B.M. graduate to play recital -- Photo contest open to W.UJ. snapshooters -- Sipple plans summer period -- Spanish students to present play -- Wilner next to present English play -- Student rights are asked for at Minnesota -- Dean of Women speaks at meet -- Throat illness not understood -- Films replace costly books -- Demonstration is planned for meet -- Onsgard talks on Greek education -- University bulletin / Isabel Haines; Leslie Warner; Eugene Everett; Marguerite Munselle; Mabel Bugh -- Seven stages of courtship marks Cupid's road to ruin -- Writing contest open to students -- Faculty members to attend meeting -- Insure campus roads for fall -- Willis seriously ill, in hospital -- Dean Neff in Chicago for N.C.A. Conference -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Rydjord lectures on Hitler's [illegible] -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: [Illegible] to give [illegible] formal ; [Illegible] presides spring affair for patronesses ; Cabinet dinner held by members ; Roundabout ; Pledges of art fraternity are hosts at party ; Sororities ; Delta Epsilon has initiation services ; Formal initiation for Kappa Delta Psi to be Monday ; Y.W. will honor seniors with tea ; Trio will appear on Beta Nu tea ; Pi Lambda Psi gives informal ; University Dames will meet today ; Y.W.C.A. members have discussion ; Hillbrand writes paper for state ; Easter convo to be given Y's ; College girls now take any position ; Famous orchestra will appear here ; Colophon is sign of worth -- Brig picture gallery is half completed -- Wichita college students are injured in accidents -- Triangular meet today opens home track season: Moundbuilders, Quakers and Shockers compete in annual triangular affair -- Golf team wins over Pittsburg -- Spring sport program for girls starts -- Intramural sports are success, Austin reports -- McPherson relays to include tennis -- Pi Kappa Psi is named winner of tournament -- Pittburg wins from Shockers -- Vacancy to stand open next season -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Coaches revise pivot-post play -- Sport shorts / Stan [illegible]
Photograph(s): Appears in convocation: Members of the R.O.T.C. Band, one of the largest of its kind in the United States, appeared in convocation today in their annual spring program. p. 1 -- Spring graduate: Miss Marie Roth, prominent pianist, is to be presented in her graduate recital Sunday afternoon., April 14, at 4, at the Downtown Division studios. She will be graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Music degree, June 4. p. 2 -- Co-chairman: Miss Virginia Alford, co-social chairman of the Y.W.C.A., will aid in planning the annual tea for senior girls. p. 3 -- Patroness: Grace Baker Shanklin, of the downtown division of the University, is a patroness of Beta Nu, honorary music sorority, and is assisting with the plans for their benefit musical to be given April 26. p. 3
Article(s): Army band concert in convocation -- W.A.A. holds [illegible] day for high schools -- Scouters club given charter -- Brig receives needed attention -- Annual staff ahead of set work schedule -- Y.W. receives questionnaires -- Students eligible for fellowships -- Scientists from California is [sic] guest speaker -- Commission to choose mayor -- Inspection of army unit to be April 15-16 -- Student speech meet planned -- Rules prove most effective when they are well broken -- Anthony and Graham will rule at fete -- Missouri changes its government -- Physics students make sound visible by using oscillograph -- Re-elections to places on desk are announced -- B.M. graduate to play recital -- Photo contest open to W.UJ. snapshooters -- Sipple plans summer period -- Spanish students to present play -- Wilner next to present English play -- Student rights are asked for at Minnesota -- Dean of Women speaks at meet -- Throat illness not understood -- Films replace costly books -- Demonstration is planned for meet -- Onsgard talks on Greek education -- University bulletin / Isabel Haines; Leslie Warner; Eugene Everett; Marguerite Munselle; Mabel Bugh -- Seven stages of courtship marks Cupid's road to ruin -- Writing contest open to students -- Faculty members to attend meeting -- Insure campus roads for fall -- Willis seriously ill, in hospital -- Dean Neff in Chicago for N.C.A. Conference -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Rydjord lectures on Hitler's [illegible] -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: [Illegible] to give [illegible] formal ; [Illegible] presides spring affair for patronesses ; Cabinet dinner held by members ; Roundabout ; Pledges of art fraternity are hosts at party ; Sororities ; Delta Epsilon has initiation services ; Formal initiation for Kappa Delta Psi to be Monday ; Y.W. will honor seniors with tea ; Trio will appear on Beta Nu tea ; Pi Lambda Psi gives informal ; University Dames will meet today ; Y.W.C.A. members have discussion ; Hillbrand writes paper for state ; Easter convo to be given Y's ; College girls now take any position ; Famous orchestra will appear here ; Colophon is sign of worth -- Brig picture gallery is half completed -- Wichita college students are injured in accidents -- Triangular meet today opens home track season: Moundbuilders, Quakers and Shockers compete in annual triangular affair -- Golf team wins over Pittsburg -- Spring sport program for girls starts -- Intramural sports are success, Austin reports -- McPherson relays to include tennis -- Pi Kappa Psi is named winner of tournament -- Pittburg wins from Shockers -- Vacancy to stand open next season -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Coaches revise pivot-post play -- Sport shorts / Stan [illegible]
Photograph(s): Appears in convocation: Members of the R.O.T.C. Band, one of the largest of its kind in the United States, appeared in convocation today in their annual spring program. p. 1 -- Spring graduate: Miss Marie Roth, prominent pianist, is to be presented in her graduate recital Sunday afternoon., April 14, at 4, at the Downtown Division studios. She will be graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Music degree, June 4. p. 2 -- Co-chairman: Miss Virginia Alford, co-social chairman of the Y.W.C.A., will aid in planning the annual tea for senior girls. p. 3 -- Patroness: Grace Baker Shanklin, of the downtown division of the University, is a patroness of Beta Nu, honorary music sorority, and is assisting with the plans for their benefit musical to be given April 26. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.29
v.40 no.29
