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The Sunflower, v.42, no.15 (December 17, 1936)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1936-12-17
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.15, Wichita, Kansas, December 17, 1936. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Second term registration deadline set -- Rifle matches are scheduled -- Graduate student publishes article -- Mixer -- Student forum sponsors noted newspaperman -- Ed students get chance to eat -- Flo Brown lab gets equipment -- Play to begin in ping-pong matches -- Alpha Taus gets highest grade rank -- Decorations on campus placed by key group -- French picture termed 'satire' -- Jardine to speak at dinner meeting -- 'W' club -- Teachers 'swear' now in capital and twenty states -- 4-H club makes Wright sponsor -- Hillbrand speaks to superindendents -- Relics go out; library grows -- Class sees weeklies in brighter light -- Actors here score hit at play opening -- Party is held for children in Flo Brown lab -- Library to release late book bulletin -- Phi Sig is out of coalition -- New pictures to be exhibited in art building -- Art students turn magicians -- Frosh awarded grid numerals -- Palmer conducts Lawrence meeting -- College poet of ability will be feted by C.B.S. -- Council turns down requests -- Rev. Merrill Isley addresses class -- Security act, while imperfect, nears goal of mass protection -- Balloting brings Pendergast machine to federal attention -- 'Button up your overcoats'!-health is a precious thing to us -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Letters to Santa: Wherein Sunflower nabs the mail -- Library to remain open for holidays -- Second contest for Parnassus closes Dec. 25 -- Editors speed Parnassus work -- Wrigley speaks on charming by voice -- Davis will review 'Yang Yin' Dec. 31 -- Drake Bulldogs meet Shockers Dec. 23 -- Parks heads writing club -- Wichita favors Pitt in Rose Bowl- 'survey' says -- Student Opinion -- Our Christmas customs bear tag 'made abroad' -- Band ensembles now practicing for programs -- G.O.P. demos fooled at meet -- Graduates will be home for season holiday -- Malone goes to New York for meeting -- Council aproves 'W' club charter -- Brincefield is 1937 head of coed pep club -- Varsity co-captain was Milton's flash -- Yearbook editors check pictures -- Files show progress of Sunflower in 40 years -- Phi Sig honors guests Monday -- Smith represents Wichita at meeting -- Pi Kap to give Yuletide dance -- Sorosis formal to be Dec. 22 -- Volley ball players finish second round -- D.O. celebrates twentieth year -- Library staff has tea for assistants -- Yule convo is given by music group -- Sororities give annual holiday time spreads -- University society: Christmas party held at Lassen; Dignity and splendor feature military ball; Webster begins Yule festivities; Mary Sipple to wed Mississippi teacher; Members of Colophon to hold early meeting; Kappa Rho will give gay party; Betrothal of former student is revealed; Alpha Tau has holiday party; Websters see play after formal dinner; Holiday dinner is event of tonight -- First home cage contest is Wednesday -- Sports chaff / Lois Carpenter -- New constitution for local W.A.A. -- When the king steps out, campus opinion steps in -- Hoffman opens new intramural season, Jan. 7 -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- University drops first tilt, 37-26 -- Dancing class -- Conference teams upset opponets
Photograph(s): Play is given tonight: First opportunity for the students of the University to see the School's first dramatic offering of the year is offered tonight when the play, "There's Always Juliet," will be given at the Commons Auditorium. Players in the cast are, left to right, Charles Yazel, Betty Neely, Marie Weigand, and Clifford Hunt. p. 1 -- Drake star: Chuck Orrebaugh, star guard of Drake University quintet of Des Moines, Iowa, who plays here next Wednesday night against the Shocker team. p. 3 -- [Glenn] Nye. p. 3 -- [Locey "Pike"] Gawthrop. p. 4 -- Holiday party heads: The sorority chairmen are, left to right, Miss Frances Radcliff, Kappa Rho; Miss Eleanor Hannah, Delta Omega; Miss Willa Dean Nodurfth, Pi Kap; Miss Marjorie Gray, Alph Tau, and Miss Maxine Smith, Sorosis. Fraternity heads are, left to right, Robert Armstong, Alpha Gam; Elder Gunter, chairman of the Pi Alph party for the Honorary Colonel; Cliff Robinson, Webster; and Danny Tonte, Phi Sig. p. 4 -- [Betty] Neely. p. 5 -- Dr. Mikesell. p. 5 -- Virginia Alford. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.42 no.15
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