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The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.32, May 17, 1933

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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-05-17
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.32, Wichita, Kansas, May 17, 1933. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Schedule for final exams is announced -- We and the world -- Defendant wins in trial for recovery of heirloom -- To recommend drastic change in quiz system -- Cheating caused by examinations -- Staples speaks at intermediate -- Geologists plan for two-day trip -- Harvard professor will speak Friday -- Scientific fraternity is formed -- Omega delegate attends meeting -- R.O.T.C. units compete for drill awards -- Form sophomore test schedule -- Pan-Hellenic discusses change in rushing rules -- To makes change in requirements -- Old grads to honor new at June banquet -- Students direct advertising test -- Make plans to graduate large class -- Officials reject newspaper show -- Staples speaks at Methodist church -- Compulsory convocations again! -- Butler speaks -- W.U. professor defends Roosevelt's "brain trust": Dr. Wall declares college professor as competent advisor / Hugo Wall -- From infantry to Air Corp travels Bob Reedy's fancy -- South Africa tour is aim of N.S.F.A. -- In honora causa / Clayton Walton, Tom Croft, George Squibb, Oliver Witterman -- Engraver clears up mystery of museum -- N.S.F.A. conducts census of grads -- Former Sunflower writers working on Panama paper -- If you would pass course, go to bed early, says dean -- Omnibus bulletin suggests wardrobe for coed tourist -- Queer box of beads and strings used in math department -- Morrow's son will teach at Amherst -- University society: Miss Sprague is guest of honor ; French students give annual play ; Frat will honor education group ; Phi Sigs entertain for mothers at tea ; Clubs ; Alpha Tau formal to be supper dance ; Fraternities ; Mothers are guests of women at tea ; Afternoon tea is informal courtesy ; Seniors and alumni will be honored ; Mothers' club honors graduating seniors ; Roundabout ; Zeta Delts are hosts at formal ; Sorosis sets date for organdy prom ; Student presents graduate recital ; Allmans entertain groups at picnic ; To discuss Chinese customs at meeting ; Dinner dance is event of Friday ; Art club presides at annual dinner ; Maxine Cooper wins trip to World's Fair ; Delta Omega tea for patronesses ; Pi Kappa Psi to preside at dance ; Sororities ; Mrs. Neff to preside for University Dames ; Tau Omega host to national meet -- Campusology -- Twenty women in golf meet -- Alpha Tau tennis team wins tourney -- Kepner sets new Central conference broad jump mark: Kepner leaps against odds to set record on last [illegible] -- Pittsburg teachers win Central conference for eighth consecutive year -- Paddles in locker rooms stimulates latent forces -- Sixteen enter tennis tourney -- Review university sports achievements this year -- Archery team is entered in meet -- Washburn winner in tennis meet -- Women's sports / Ila Banta -- C. of E. will join new conference -- Stag will honor trackmen tonight
Photograph(s): Attends convention: Miss Frances Templeton who recently attended the Omega Upsilon convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, as official delegate from the University of Wichita. p. 3 -- Archers score high: The four above, shooting in the ladies' round, are, left to right: Miss Gladys Taggart, director of physical education for women at W.U., Miss Helen Whittman, Miss Helen Williamson, and Miss Evelyn Hinton, assistant director at W.U. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.32
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