The Sunflower, v.44, no.13 (December 8, 1938)

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1938-12-08
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.13, Wichita, Kansas, December 8, 1938. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Delegates depart for state meet -- Student studies results of soaps vs. city water -- Bounous to be guest speaker -- Former German mayor assails Hitler policies -- Large audiences to see University Players' presentation of Shakespeare's 'Winter's Tal' tonight at 8:15 in auditorium -- Sorosis is winner of ticket sale -- Students raise $100 of amount for scholarship -- Afghanistan youths join university student body -- 14 Kappa Delts to attend meet -- Army officer is visiting campus -- Concert is scheduled for Sunday -- University body works on report for association -- New job 'news' to Jardine -- Editor selects new names for camera winners -- Blue Key will honor president -- Shockers are impressed by visiting Englishman -- Jardine to talk to farm group -- Honorary group will hear Lane -- German film shown before large crowd -- Holmes services held Wednesday -- Dorm needed to increase out-of-town enrollment -- Personal basis picture of German-Jewish shown -- Daladier has difficulty settling nation's affairs -- Campus strides toward foreign understanding -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- College students devise vote-buying platforms -- California social effort is proving successful -- Grad gossip -- Two former Wichita University students reveal engagements -- Kappa Rhos plan Christmas dance -- Websters to have semi-formal party -- Sorosis members will give dance -- Gynasiu to be scene of Barbs' Christmas party -- Home Ec Club will give dinner party -- Alpha Gam party scheduled Dec. 16 -- School officials meet educator here on Monday -- 4-H Club will have initiation Saturday -- C.U.W. Christmas tea to be Dec. 14 -- Omega Upsilon plans annual dance -- Fine Arts group to give recital at 4:30 Sunday -- Pi Beta Chi will sell art objects -- Roundabout -- W'Shockers play Blues on Tuesday -- Two teams are undefeated for volleyball lead -- Hennigh enters fourth year as Shocker coach -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- University R.O.T.C. band receives horn -- Track meet set for Wichita at Central meet -- Courts crowded for volleyball -- Football schedule revealed -- Team to attend Winfield games -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Skyhawks come back for games -- F.W.S.R.A. holds recognition and initiation dinner -- Dirt piles prove object of inquiry -- Indiana mentor suggests coach play backfield -- Gawthrop runs frosh workouts in cage season
Photograph(s): Faqir Mohammad, Adbul Ghafur. p. 1 -- Loyal subjects welcome returning queen: One of the most impressive scenes of the play is shown here. Actors are, from left to right: Stanley Diamond, Kathryn Lansdowne, Norma Tebeau, Mary Elsie Reser, Malcolm Nicholson, Ferd Evans, and Hample Fairleigh. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Ver Weibe is honored: Eugenia Ver Wiebe, graduate of 1938 and daughter of Dr. Walter A. Ver Wiebe, head of the geology department here, recently has been appointed Scholar in Psychology, according to a news release received from Western Reserve University of Cleveland, Ohio, where Miss Ver Wiebe has been enrolled since fall. Miss Ver Wiebe Is a former member of Epsilon Kappa Rho sorority. p. 2 -- Enoch visits campus: Don Enoch, class of '37, was visitor on the Univerity campus last Friday, and was a guest of his parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Enoch. Mr. Enoch has been teaching music in the high school at Atwood, Kan., for the past two years. He is an alumnus of Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity. p. 2 -- Party chairmen: Ruth Strickland, left, is chairman of the Barb party, and Hample Fairleigh is chairman of the Matrix-Colophon dinner next Thursday evening. p. 3 -- Uncaptioned photograph of Bill Hennigh. p. 4 -- [Katy] Dedrick. p. 4 -- [Bob] Campbell. p. 4 -- Dorothy Strickland. p. 4 -- [Pike] Gawthrop. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.44 no.13
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