The Sunflower, v.41, no.25 (March 12, 1936)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 12, 1936. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Rifle squad off to Kemper meet -- Bulletins are completed for summer session -- French drama willl be shown -- Steel columns will go on new building -- Rural schools will be here -- 'Mellerdramer' stars campus heroes, sirens -- Rifle team mushrooms to national position -- Writers form Creative Club on campus -- Smedley D. Butler speaks at North -- C.C. results give builders first honors -- Local college is rated high -- Man's place is in the school -- Improvements suggested for downtown unit -- Annual funfest claims spotlight -- Don't loiter: Danger near new building -- 'Chris Bean' is well received at Lawrence -- Dean declines college post -- Campus leader receives honor -- More afternoon attractions are needed on local campus -- War clouds becomes serious with recent developments -- Scientific world calls for brave and intelligent people -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate world -- Girls to tour foreign lands -- Library adds new editions -- Cadet teachers gain experience -- Omega Upsilon plays started -- Rhodes plans are announced -- Military frat is rated high -- Sunflower uses Paragon for the first time -- Two programs are scheduled -- University Society: Kappa Rhos to have kid party; Sorosis will present mystery comedy play; Parnassus queen to be selected soon; Rabbi Richmond to be speaker at Y.W. meet; Faculty to entertain with supper party; Webster Spring party to be held on April 3; Alpha Tau entertains at Mardi Gras party; Aesculapius to have meeting this evening -- Builders win from Shockers to clinch CIC -- Men's sport shorts / Stud Watson -- Eight teams in track meet -- 160 men play in loop -- Veteran team to play golf -- Hennigh is straight man in game interlude -- Ten men earn cage awards -- Women's sports glances / Ruth Bryant -- Winters leads in title game
Photograph(s): Gunning for sixth victory: Pictured are, left to right, Capt. Harry L. Lewis, instructor; and Misses Marjorie Huey, Janet Tudhope, Janet Jukes, Barbara Eugie, and Alice Jane Brown. Accompanying them on the trip are Sgt. Arley Buckner,coach, and Miss Evelyn Hinton. p. 1 -- Making final preparations for Fridays Fun Fest: To insure that tomorrow night's Hippodrome will be the best ever presented, members of the committees in charge gather in a general meeting to coordinate their plans for the program to be given [in] the gymnasium. They are, seated left to right, Misses Eleanor Martin, Belva Webb, Ruth Sharp, and Ruth Garvey. Standing, Glenn Moss, Raymond Shelley, Hiram Gordon, Miss Mary Cles, Dick Showaiter, and Frank Malone. p. 1 -- Loy Wood. p. 2 -- In charge of dance: Miss Kathryn Tennant is in charge of the Epsilon Kappa Rho informal dance to be given in the Henrion Gymnasium Saturday evening. Her assistants are Miss Francis Ward and Miss Eugenia Ver Weibe. / photo courtesy of Wichita Beacon. p. 3 -- Cage trophy: This beautiful trophy was presented to the Holyoke Gridsters intramural basketball team last Saturday night by Dean Frank A. Neff as an emblem of championship honor. Keith Fulton accepted the trophy on behalf of the team. p. 4
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