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The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.18, February 8, 1933
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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-02-08
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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.38, no.18, Wichita, Kansas, February 8, 1933 - 4 pages
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Article(s): Price names captains and lieutenants -- Choose leaders for Blue Key -- Catholic colleges ban technocracy -- University president is N.Y.U. chancellor -- Design exhibit being shown in main building -- Regents vote track budget -- Council organizes student loan fund -- Members are elected to council body -- Professor loses job by fasting -- Refinancing task of public schools -- Failure to produce play cause of suit -- Hornung shows future chances of technocracy -- May Day planned for university -- Regents fight move to separate school -- Collegians shiver as icy blasts hit campus -- Valuable papers are received by college library -- Work to enlarge present lake site -- Riddel and Kaiser win debate meet -- Freshmen elect class officers -- Propose abolition of Texas colleges -- Will present new symphony for convention -- Columbia breaks with technocrat -- Parnassus drive ends next week -- Einstein speaks before students -- Math student gets lesson over radio -- Beetles -- 389 -- Traffic -- Hite Taylor is sport devotee -- Reading characters from hands hobby of Mrs. Bowers -- Winter causes auto owners much worry -- Campusology -- Dancer before kings now content to be cobbler -- University society: Journalists are Press Prom hosts ; Fraternities ; George Washington ball is announced ; Omega Upsilon forms new Mothers' club ; Scabbard and Blade plans formal dinner ; National president visits local chapter ; Mrs. R. S. Meeker will speak before league ; Mother’s club to sponsor benefit ; Sororities ; Roundabout ; Faculty members are party hosts ; Men of Webster are guest group hosts ; Discuss plans for national fraternity ; House mother honors members of Pi Alpha ; Hard times to be celebrated ; Omega Upsilon to sponsor benefit ; Women athletes are sponsors of benefit ; Nancy Wilcox to wed Gene Coombs ; Frosh males ired by upperclass dating --Team preparing for Pitt battle -- Women's sports -- Men's sports / Bob Woods -- Eagles upset fast Websters -- Players must have "B" average for Mexico trip -- Marksmen hold postal matches -- Wichita defeats Haysw cage team -- L.M. wrestling started Friday
Photograph(s): Winner: Pictured here is Miss Zelia Hyde, newly elected Student Council representative from the sophomore class. p. 1 -- Council representatives: Pictured above are Miss Mary Jane Clampitt and Miss Grace Louise Laffoon, who were elected representatives of the senior and junior classes at the student election last Friday. p. 1 -- Winner: Above is Miss Martha Sells, freshman Student Council representative, who was elected last Friday, February 3. p. 1 -- Popular line coach: Joe Locke, coach of the University line for the past two years, will probably return next year at his old position. p. 4
Article(s): Price names captains and lieutenants -- Choose leaders for Blue Key -- Catholic colleges ban technocracy -- University president is N.Y.U. chancellor -- Design exhibit being shown in main building -- Regents vote track budget -- Council organizes student loan fund -- Members are elected to council body -- Professor loses job by fasting -- Refinancing task of public schools -- Failure to produce play cause of suit -- Hornung shows future chances of technocracy -- May Day planned for university -- Regents fight move to separate school -- Collegians shiver as icy blasts hit campus -- Valuable papers are received by college library -- Work to enlarge present lake site -- Riddel and Kaiser win debate meet -- Freshmen elect class officers -- Propose abolition of Texas colleges -- Will present new symphony for convention -- Columbia breaks with technocrat -- Parnassus drive ends next week -- Einstein speaks before students -- Math student gets lesson over radio -- Beetles -- 389 -- Traffic -- Hite Taylor is sport devotee -- Reading characters from hands hobby of Mrs. Bowers -- Winter causes auto owners much worry -- Campusology -- Dancer before kings now content to be cobbler -- University society: Journalists are Press Prom hosts ; Fraternities ; George Washington ball is announced ; Omega Upsilon forms new Mothers' club ; Scabbard and Blade plans formal dinner ; National president visits local chapter ; Mrs. R. S. Meeker will speak before league ; Mother’s club to sponsor benefit ; Sororities ; Roundabout ; Faculty members are party hosts ; Men of Webster are guest group hosts ; Discuss plans for national fraternity ; House mother honors members of Pi Alpha ; Hard times to be celebrated ; Omega Upsilon to sponsor benefit ; Women athletes are sponsors of benefit ; Nancy Wilcox to wed Gene Coombs ; Frosh males ired by upperclass dating --Team preparing for Pitt battle -- Women's sports -- Men's sports / Bob Woods -- Eagles upset fast Websters -- Players must have "B" average for Mexico trip -- Marksmen hold postal matches -- Wichita defeats Haysw cage team -- L.M. wrestling started Friday
Photograph(s): Winner: Pictured here is Miss Zelia Hyde, newly elected Student Council representative from the sophomore class. p. 1 -- Council representatives: Pictured above are Miss Mary Jane Clampitt and Miss Grace Louise Laffoon, who were elected representatives of the senior and junior classes at the student election last Friday. p. 1 -- Winner: Above is Miss Martha Sells, freshman Student Council representative, who was elected last Friday, February 3. p. 1 -- Popular line coach: Joe Locke, coach of the University line for the past two years, will probably return next year at his old position. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.18
v.38 no.18
