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The Sunflower, 1931-1932, no.19, February 3, 1932
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Wichita, Kansas
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1932-02-03
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Pan-Hellenic Council,Pep groups,University College
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.37, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 3, 1932. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Will elect new members of council -- Drill team will attend annual military circus -- Record number are registered -- Bowdish and Wells take Kodak titles -- Urges collegians to have faith in destiny / H. W. Foght -- 4 H Club members visit on campus -- Committee awards two scholarships -- Faculty members speak at meeting -- Class offered for engineers -- Black, brown, or white - Which bear gets the bite? -- Annual ball to be given February 19 -- Drum and Bugle Corps organize -- Dinner given by Pi Kappa Delta -- New pledge rule adopted by Pan Hellenic group -- Book on ceramic art is received -- President is to conduct foreign tour -- Women elect Pan Hellenic officers -- Library staff meets -- Former student dies in Colorado -- Unorganized pep rule of 1890's [sic] -- Quartet appears at authors meet -- Mexico University publishes history -- More Americans study in Paris -- Feng, former student at school in war zone -- Conducts novel magnetic tests: Einstein and colleague conduct experiment proving relation of electricity and gravity -- Savannah "local pride" aroused -- New study proves success at Chicago -- Shocker society: Military ball scheduled for February 19th; Debaters meet for dinner at Shocker Inn; Friends professor tells about Austria before German Club; Unusual Bohemian party planned; King Arthur's Court hears Mrs. Mahin; Haskell is elected as Matrix president; Fraternities and sororities; Phi Sigs to hold annual semi-formal; Anita Brown is honored at luncheon; Scabbard and Blade plans for pledging; Student may enter Randolph Field; Eight eligible for graduation; Political Club holds election; Students hear Dr. Foght on Orient; Sophomore prom proves to be social success; Adminstration Club directors elected by charter members; Engineers to hear about aeronautics; Winifred Wilson entertains friends; Marguerite Munselle presented in recital; Benefit bridge sponsored -- Wichita loses conference lead; Plays Hays, Saturday---C. of E., Tuesday: Shockers favored in coming contests with C. of E., Hays -- Sports / Kenneth Hays -- Webster in victory over Alpha Gam; Phi Sigs also win -- Phi Sigs eke out close win; Eagles lose to Webster -- Wichita U. loses conference lead in Hornet upset -- Twenty-six men get grid awards -- Shockers defeat Gorillas by last minute basket -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle
Photograph(s): Kodak King: Bert Wells, junior at the university, who was declared winner of the fraternity Kodak Contest of the Parnassus. Wells is a member of Zeta Delta Epsilon. p. 1 -- Kodak Queen: Above is Miss Kay Bowdish, senior and Sorosis, who is the Kodak queen of the 1932 Parnassus, year book of the university. Miss Bowdish was sponsored by Sorosis sorority. p. 1 -- Center of hostilities in Orient: Above is shown an airplane view of Shanghai, key city of the Chinese-Japanese conflict. Shown also is the river Yangtze. This region has been the scene of fierce fighting during the past 48 hours. The native section of Shanghai is the home of the University of Wichita student. p. 2 -- Heads Pan-Hellenic: Miss Raezella Keepper, Delta Omega and prominent in debate and forensic activities, who was elected president of the Women's Pan-Hellenic council at the University of Wichita, Monday, February 1. p. 3 -- Hero of Pittsburg game: Jack Ragland whose last minute basket saved the game against Pittsburg. Ragland, playing his first year as a regular, has proven to be one of the strongest guards both on defense and offense in the conference. p. 4
Article(s): Will elect new members of council -- Drill team will attend annual military circus -- Record number are registered -- Bowdish and Wells take Kodak titles -- Urges collegians to have faith in destiny / H. W. Foght -- 4 H Club members visit on campus -- Committee awards two scholarships -- Faculty members speak at meeting -- Class offered for engineers -- Black, brown, or white - Which bear gets the bite? -- Annual ball to be given February 19 -- Drum and Bugle Corps organize -- Dinner given by Pi Kappa Delta -- New pledge rule adopted by Pan Hellenic group -- Book on ceramic art is received -- President is to conduct foreign tour -- Women elect Pan Hellenic officers -- Library staff meets -- Former student dies in Colorado -- Unorganized pep rule of 1890's [sic] -- Quartet appears at authors meet -- Mexico University publishes history -- More Americans study in Paris -- Feng, former student at school in war zone -- Conducts novel magnetic tests: Einstein and colleague conduct experiment proving relation of electricity and gravity -- Savannah "local pride" aroused -- New study proves success at Chicago -- Shocker society: Military ball scheduled for February 19th; Debaters meet for dinner at Shocker Inn; Friends professor tells about Austria before German Club; Unusual Bohemian party planned; King Arthur's Court hears Mrs. Mahin; Haskell is elected as Matrix president; Fraternities and sororities; Phi Sigs to hold annual semi-formal; Anita Brown is honored at luncheon; Scabbard and Blade plans for pledging; Student may enter Randolph Field; Eight eligible for graduation; Political Club holds election; Students hear Dr. Foght on Orient; Sophomore prom proves to be social success; Adminstration Club directors elected by charter members; Engineers to hear about aeronautics; Winifred Wilson entertains friends; Marguerite Munselle presented in recital; Benefit bridge sponsored -- Wichita loses conference lead; Plays Hays, Saturday---C. of E., Tuesday: Shockers favored in coming contests with C. of E., Hays -- Sports / Kenneth Hays -- Webster in victory over Alpha Gam; Phi Sigs also win -- Phi Sigs eke out close win; Eagles lose to Webster -- Wichita U. loses conference lead in Hornet upset -- Twenty-six men get grid awards -- Shockers defeat Gorillas by last minute basket -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle
Photograph(s): Kodak King: Bert Wells, junior at the university, who was declared winner of the fraternity Kodak Contest of the Parnassus. Wells is a member of Zeta Delta Epsilon. p. 1 -- Kodak Queen: Above is Miss Kay Bowdish, senior and Sorosis, who is the Kodak queen of the 1932 Parnassus, year book of the university. Miss Bowdish was sponsored by Sorosis sorority. p. 1 -- Center of hostilities in Orient: Above is shown an airplane view of Shanghai, key city of the Chinese-Japanese conflict. Shown also is the river Yangtze. This region has been the scene of fierce fighting during the past 48 hours. The native section of Shanghai is the home of the University of Wichita student. p. 2 -- Heads Pan-Hellenic: Miss Raezella Keepper, Delta Omega and prominent in debate and forensic activities, who was elected president of the Women's Pan-Hellenic council at the University of Wichita, Monday, February 1. p. 3 -- Hero of Pittsburg game: Jack Ragland whose last minute basket saved the game against Pittsburg. Ragland, playing his first year as a regular, has proven to be one of the strongest guards both on defense and offense in the conference. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.37 no.19
v.37 no.19
