The Sunflower, v.44, no.12 (December 1, 1938)
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Issue Date
1938-12-01
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Newspaper
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Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , McDonald, C. C. (Charles Casto) , Crosby, Bing, 1903-1977 , March, Fredric, 1897-1975 , Power, Tyrone, 1914-1958
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, December 1, 1938. - 4 pages
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Announce~enta for the University Bulletin column must be in the hands of the editors before 3 p. m. Wednesday.
Article(s): Prominent stars will pick queen -- Lewis presents dance concert here Saturday -- Wichita student still missing -- Gold-diggers are to be found in various places -- Spaeth to talk to writing club -- Benes' cousin is all for Czechs -- Who's Who selections are named -- 'Magna' wil be shown here by language group -- Debate squad is invited to meet -- Fine Arts gives radio programs -- Wichitans band together to aid German refugee -- Women riflists to prepare for scheduled meet -- Mother Earth no longer essential to plant life -- Alpha Tau, Alpha Gam win rating -- W.U. committee will report on Greek row plan -- Student proofs are due Dec. 3 -- 12-weeks grades to be reported -- Students asked to submit copy for magazine -- Officer will be campus visitor -- Last 1938 noon mixer Thursday -- W.U. team to debate tomorrow -- Local freshmen are superior in grade averages -- Pease selected concert master -- America's contribution's its social democracy -- Football team deserves recognition for success -- Jewish atrocities cause anguish in hand-writing -- Aviation is no longer as infant of U.S. transport -- Fanfare seekers must pay price of publicity -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- Drama director to play role in next profuction -- Grad gossip -- Gala military ball scheduled for tomorrow night: Honorary Colonel Israel will be presented at annual Army Ball -- Journalism groups plan joint dinner -- Pi Alphs to fete honorary colonel -- Sororsis gives tea for patronesses -- Freshman Y.W. Council presides at dinner meet -- Faculty members will give dinner -- Bride honored at shower Thurdsay -- Colophon will meet at breakfast -- Former Wichita students reveal marriage plans -- Lieurance gives music program for club group -- Basketball takes over on campus -- Wichita players chosen for two all-state jobs -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick-- Demons are stopped by W'Shockers -- Official of CIC meet this week -- From the sidelines -- Alpha Gams are undefeated for intramural lead -- University of Wichita basketball -- Practices begin for volleyball
Photograph(s): Frederic March, Tyrone Power, Bing Crosby. p. 1 -- Christopher Mayhew, Phillip R. Noakes. p. 1 -- Dr. C. C. McDonald. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Grads marry: Betty Copeland, '37, and Bill Ramsey, '34, married at the St. James Episopal church Thanksgiving day at 12 o'clock noon. Miss Copeland was a member of Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. Mr. Ramsey was a member of Pi Alpha Pi fraternity. p. 2 -- Honorary Colonel and her escort. p. 3 -- Captain of the Shocker cage squad for this season is Meull Curry, a junior, who was the high scorer for Wichita team last year. p. 4
Sunflower advertisers make possible in a large part the weekly appearance of this publication. Patronize them.
Announce~enta for the University Bulletin column must be in the hands of the editors before 3 p. m. Wednesday.
Article(s): Prominent stars will pick queen -- Lewis presents dance concert here Saturday -- Wichita student still missing -- Gold-diggers are to be found in various places -- Spaeth to talk to writing club -- Benes' cousin is all for Czechs -- Who's Who selections are named -- 'Magna' wil be shown here by language group -- Debate squad is invited to meet -- Fine Arts gives radio programs -- Wichitans band together to aid German refugee -- Women riflists to prepare for scheduled meet -- Mother Earth no longer essential to plant life -- Alpha Tau, Alpha Gam win rating -- W.U. committee will report on Greek row plan -- Student proofs are due Dec. 3 -- 12-weeks grades to be reported -- Students asked to submit copy for magazine -- Officer will be campus visitor -- Last 1938 noon mixer Thursday -- W.U. team to debate tomorrow -- Local freshmen are superior in grade averages -- Pease selected concert master -- America's contribution's its social democracy -- Football team deserves recognition for success -- Jewish atrocities cause anguish in hand-writing -- Aviation is no longer as infant of U.S. transport -- Fanfare seekers must pay price of publicity -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- Drama director to play role in next profuction -- Grad gossip -- Gala military ball scheduled for tomorrow night: Honorary Colonel Israel will be presented at annual Army Ball -- Journalism groups plan joint dinner -- Pi Alphs to fete honorary colonel -- Sororsis gives tea for patronesses -- Freshman Y.W. Council presides at dinner meet -- Faculty members will give dinner -- Bride honored at shower Thurdsay -- Colophon will meet at breakfast -- Former Wichita students reveal marriage plans -- Lieurance gives music program for club group -- Basketball takes over on campus -- Wichita players chosen for two all-state jobs -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick-- Demons are stopped by W'Shockers -- Official of CIC meet this week -- From the sidelines -- Alpha Gams are undefeated for intramural lead -- University of Wichita basketball -- Practices begin for volleyball
Photograph(s): Frederic March, Tyrone Power, Bing Crosby. p. 1 -- Christopher Mayhew, Phillip R. Noakes. p. 1 -- Dr. C. C. McDonald. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Grads marry: Betty Copeland, '37, and Bill Ramsey, '34, married at the St. James Episopal church Thanksgiving day at 12 o'clock noon. Miss Copeland was a member of Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. Mr. Ramsey was a member of Pi Alpha Pi fraternity. p. 2 -- Honorary Colonel and her escort. p. 3 -- Captain of the Shocker cage squad for this season is Meull Curry, a junior, who was the high scorer for Wichita team last year. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.44 no.12
v.44 no.12