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The Sunflower, v.40, no.22 (February 21, 1935)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1935-02-21
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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.22, Wichita, Kansas, February 21, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): [Illegible] defense topic of radio speech -- [Illegible] makes "also rans" would be interviewers / Max Milbourn -- Pepys called "Winchell"; protests from his grave -- Sociologist is Y.W. speaker -- Natalie Ring wins debate honor in K.C. -- Interest grows in army work -- Engineering class now offered here -- Allen tells how Britain pays debts -- K.U. to complete its Union building -- Tulsa man speaks to Kansas society -- Convocation is much discussed among students -- Senor Rosa guest of music sorority -- Wilner lists cast for old melodrama -- Architects plan Union building -- Dr. Sepmeier edits new German play -- Plan formal application for Blue Key -- Onsgard gives speech on church in Germany -- Dr. Pennington composes prize English quiz answers -- Rifle team to Kemper for match -- Sunflower mailed to U.S. president -- Union building would generate student pep -- Blue Key may eliminate political controversies -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Reed talks to freshman clubs -- Dream museum is described by artist lecturer -- Debaters attend Oklahoma meet -- W. B. Harrison will be Business Club speaker -- Alpha Tau and Websters now lead in contest -- Byrd Antarctic expedition is in New Zealand -- Students Who's Who will be published -- Palmer writes of speech lab -- Y.W.C.A. world secretary sails -- Housing loans to frats, sororities -- Musicians have busy schedule for past week -- Students placed in teaching jobs -- Athletes sit for amateur artists -- W.U. recognized by journalism teachers -- Rifle girls go William Tell -- Paul Oberg plans program for Dames -- Dr. H. P. Daniels' collection to W.U. -- University society: [Illegible] to honor military group ; [Illegible] club to [illegible] book review ; Roundabout ; Pi Alphs honor member at birthday stag dinner ; Phi Lambda Psi to have open house ; Alpha Tau plans Mardi Gras ball ; Websters have initiation services for 12 pledges ; Sororities ; Phi Sigs to be hosts at dance ; Bride is honored at post-nuptial courtesy today ; Fraternities ; Orchesis to give original dances in group recital ; University of Wichita Dames to meet today ; Sisters vie for highest sorority honors at K.U. -- Newsboys rising at 3 A.M. serve pre-breakfast news -- Basketball squad leaves for Mexico on Sunday: Nine men will accompany Coach Austin and Angulo on annual trip to South -- University will entertain high school athletes -- Wichita beats Ft. Hays State -- Leaders keep clean slate in intramural -- Gorillas retain conference lead -- Plant announced for tournament -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Girls complete wire matches -- Gridley's to play Universal Pictures -- Shockers! Are you aware of your team's record? -- Spring football practice will open on Monday -- 25 men report to Austin for daily workouts -- Pittsburg is defeated by Wichita five -- Sport shorts / Edwin Thomas
Photograph(s): Henry J. Allen. p. 1 -- Speaker: W. B. Harrison, president of the Union National Bank, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Business Club tonight. p. 1 -- President: Charles Kinsey, prominent campus leader, was recently elected president of the freshman class for the second semester. p. 2 -- Parnassus Queen candidate: Miss Helen Bridgman will be Epsilon Kappa Rho sorority's beauty candidate for the Parnassus Fashion Revue, March 30. Miss Bridgman is a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts. p. 3 -- Fashion revue candidate: Miss Zelia Hyde has been selected as the Parnassus Beauty Queen candidate from Delta Omega sorority. She is a senior in the College of Education and was president of Delta Omega last semester. p. 3
Article(s): [Illegible] defense topic of radio speech -- [Illegible] makes "also rans" would be interviewers / Max Milbourn -- Pepys called "Winchell"; protests from his grave -- Sociologist is Y.W. speaker -- Natalie Ring wins debate honor in K.C. -- Interest grows in army work -- Engineering class now offered here -- Allen tells how Britain pays debts -- K.U. to complete its Union building -- Tulsa man speaks to Kansas society -- Convocation is much discussed among students -- Senor Rosa guest of music sorority -- Wilner lists cast for old melodrama -- Architects plan Union building -- Dr. Sepmeier edits new German play -- Plan formal application for Blue Key -- Onsgard gives speech on church in Germany -- Dr. Pennington composes prize English quiz answers -- Rifle team to Kemper for match -- Sunflower mailed to U.S. president -- Union building would generate student pep -- Blue Key may eliminate political controversies -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Reed talks to freshman clubs -- Dream museum is described by artist lecturer -- Debaters attend Oklahoma meet -- W. B. Harrison will be Business Club speaker -- Alpha Tau and Websters now lead in contest -- Byrd Antarctic expedition is in New Zealand -- Students Who's Who will be published -- Palmer writes of speech lab -- Y.W.C.A. world secretary sails -- Housing loans to frats, sororities -- Musicians have busy schedule for past week -- Students placed in teaching jobs -- Athletes sit for amateur artists -- W.U. recognized by journalism teachers -- Rifle girls go William Tell -- Paul Oberg plans program for Dames -- Dr. H. P. Daniels' collection to W.U. -- University society: [Illegible] to honor military group ; [Illegible] club to [illegible] book review ; Roundabout ; Pi Alphs honor member at birthday stag dinner ; Phi Lambda Psi to have open house ; Alpha Tau plans Mardi Gras ball ; Websters have initiation services for 12 pledges ; Sororities ; Phi Sigs to be hosts at dance ; Bride is honored at post-nuptial courtesy today ; Fraternities ; Orchesis to give original dances in group recital ; University of Wichita Dames to meet today ; Sisters vie for highest sorority honors at K.U. -- Newsboys rising at 3 A.M. serve pre-breakfast news -- Basketball squad leaves for Mexico on Sunday: Nine men will accompany Coach Austin and Angulo on annual trip to South -- University will entertain high school athletes -- Wichita beats Ft. Hays State -- Leaders keep clean slate in intramural -- Gorillas retain conference lead -- Plant announced for tournament -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Girls complete wire matches -- Gridley's to play Universal Pictures -- Shockers! Are you aware of your team's record? -- Spring football practice will open on Monday -- 25 men report to Austin for daily workouts -- Pittsburg is defeated by Wichita five -- Sport shorts / Edwin Thomas
Photograph(s): Henry J. Allen. p. 1 -- Speaker: W. B. Harrison, president of the Union National Bank, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Business Club tonight. p. 1 -- President: Charles Kinsey, prominent campus leader, was recently elected president of the freshman class for the second semester. p. 2 -- Parnassus Queen candidate: Miss Helen Bridgman will be Epsilon Kappa Rho sorority's beauty candidate for the Parnassus Fashion Revue, March 30. Miss Bridgman is a sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts. p. 3 -- Fashion revue candidate: Miss Zelia Hyde has been selected as the Parnassus Beauty Queen candidate from Delta Omega sorority. She is a senior in the College of Education and was president of Delta Omega last semester. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.22
v.40 no.22
