The Sunflower, v.42, no.07 (October 22, 1936)
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Advisors
Issue Date
1936-10-22
Type
Newspaper
Archival material
Newspaper
Archival material
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Tom Tom , Enrollment , Palmer, Martin F. (Martin Franklin), 1905-1965
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.7, Wichita, Kansas, October 22, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Furnishings selected for new building -- R.O.T.C. band returns from K.C. success -- D. M. Edwards conducts first forum Monday -- Army features competition in marksmanship -- Editors plan contest for photographs -- Editors to discuss variety of subjects -- 'Ampligraph' perfected for speech correction -- Students' pep on air again -- Growing enrollment (chart) from 1926 to 1936 -- Homecomoing Day set for Thanksgiving -- Motion picture representative to speak here -- Frat will pick model co-eds -- Dean Hekhuis to attend meet at Colorado College this week -- Census puts enrollment at record high -- Education by radio advanced -- Welcome is planned for Oklahomans -- 'Tom Tom' goes to press today -- Threats appear in ouster case -- Textbooks go into seclusion again; teachers aren't fooled -- Traffic problem continues as the Shockers' greatest menace -- The true spirit is one which shows in victory or defeat -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Manning talks to German Club -- Cheerleaders are chosen for year -- Dr. Davis to speak at Winfield meeting -- Political Science Club holds meeting -- Girls are honored at department tea -- Soc in th' puss -- Miss Betty Lampl gives party for bride-elect -- Miller-Gaines wedding is socially prominent -- Hostesses entertain guests with bridge -- Caricatures are used to introduce pledges -- Fiction rates high in library -- 'Paddle party' honors pledges -- Prominent couple is married at St. James' -- Rival teams meet here in annual clash -- Freshman squad to meet gorillas -- Women's sports glances -- Breaks allow Tiger victory -- U.S. Civil Service exams to be held -- Hinton rates four women as officials -- Student directories are off the press
Photograph(s): [Max] Millbourn. p. 1 -- Dr. Palmer, left, and Courtney Osborn, right. p. 1 -- Late pledges: Two late sorority pledges are Miss Janet Tudhope, left, who was pledged by Pi Kappa Psi, and Miss Jean Swank, right, pleged by Delta Omega. p. 3
Article(s): Furnishings selected for new building -- R.O.T.C. band returns from K.C. success -- D. M. Edwards conducts first forum Monday -- Army features competition in marksmanship -- Editors plan contest for photographs -- Editors to discuss variety of subjects -- 'Ampligraph' perfected for speech correction -- Students' pep on air again -- Growing enrollment (chart) from 1926 to 1936 -- Homecomoing Day set for Thanksgiving -- Motion picture representative to speak here -- Frat will pick model co-eds -- Dean Hekhuis to attend meet at Colorado College this week -- Census puts enrollment at record high -- Education by radio advanced -- Welcome is planned for Oklahomans -- 'Tom Tom' goes to press today -- Threats appear in ouster case -- Textbooks go into seclusion again; teachers aren't fooled -- Traffic problem continues as the Shockers' greatest menace -- The true spirit is one which shows in victory or defeat -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Manning talks to German Club -- Cheerleaders are chosen for year -- Dr. Davis to speak at Winfield meeting -- Political Science Club holds meeting -- Girls are honored at department tea -- Soc in th' puss -- Miss Betty Lampl gives party for bride-elect -- Miller-Gaines wedding is socially prominent -- Hostesses entertain guests with bridge -- Caricatures are used to introduce pledges -- Fiction rates high in library -- 'Paddle party' honors pledges -- Prominent couple is married at St. James' -- Rival teams meet here in annual clash -- Freshman squad to meet gorillas -- Women's sports glances -- Breaks allow Tiger victory -- U.S. Civil Service exams to be held -- Hinton rates four women as officials -- Student directories are off the press
Photograph(s): [Max] Millbourn. p. 1 -- Dr. Palmer, left, and Courtney Osborn, right. p. 1 -- Late pledges: Two late sorority pledges are Miss Janet Tudhope, left, who was pledged by Pi Kappa Psi, and Miss Jean Swank, right, pleged by Delta Omega. p. 3
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.7
v.42 no.7