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The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.11, November 30, 1932

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Wichita, Kansas
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1932-11-30
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.11, Wichita, Kansas, November 30, 1932. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Receive many applications to spring festival -- Colleges announce bureau for dates -- New bureau popular at Arkansas college -- University freshmen take oath -- University has special school -- Musician offers prize for representative college song -- Senior officers present talks -- Freshman 4-H girl wins Chicago trip -- Walter Johnson writes fantasy -- Fischer to give three programs -- Mrs. Hillbrand's father succumbs -- Parnassus is approved by Regents -- Presents awards for Homecoming -- Cast presents finished play December 8, 9 -- Harpist will help with presentation -- Famous axe will be annual trophy -- Grid squad to be guests at banquet -- School of Music presents recitals -- First debate of season Thursday -- Our official name -- A student homecoming -- The question of tuition -- Pledges search for fire wood -- Gridmen report for basketball -- Frat teams battle to scoreless tie -- Filler provides unusual items -- Morrison Library started with basket of books -- Growth in campus had been gradual but sure -- Former student crashes movies -- New books -- University society: Lorera Corcoran to be married ; Campus Greek organizations plan December festivities ; U. Players are hosts for alumni ; Club sponsors Berea exhibit ; Pi Alpha Pi observes annual Founders’ Day ; Former housemother is wed ; Phi Sig mothers have birthday party ; Rydjord speaks on trip at Spanish Club ; Roundabout ; Charles Gill is host to Phi Sigs ; Alpha Gams hosts at informal open house ; Informal fete holiday visitors ; Sorosis pledges sponsor benefit -- 7 Shockes on All-Conference teams; Girl banquet Thurs.: Wichita and Washburn each land seven players on the first and second teams -- Coaches convene this Saturday -- Wheatshockers win C. C. title -- Football team dinner guests -- Sports / Virgil Priboth -- Bread chief item on menu of gridmen; Fruit at half -- Hockey varsity is close winner, 1-0 -- Dinner planned for champions
Photograph(s): Freshman president: Gifford Booth, pictured above, is president of the freshman class which was formally recognized in a special convocation service this morning. p. 1 -- Chairman of contest: Sororities and fraternities will participate in the first play contest presentation at the University of Wichita Friday and Saturday evenings pf this week which is being sponsored by Omega Upsilon, national dramatic sorority. Miss Alberta Watkins, pictured above, is chairman of the arrangements for this contest. p. 1 -- Attends national show: Miss Ara Nelsene Froman, freshman at the University of Wichita, winner of the state baking championship of the 4-H club of Kansas, left Saturday for Chicago where she will attend the National Livestock show. p. 2 -- Banquet toastmaster: Winn E. Holmes, member of the Board of Regents of the University of Wichita, and a former student here, will be toastmaster at the banquet Thusday evening, in honor of the University football team, now Central conference champions. p. 2 -- Heads pledges: Miss Martha Slayton, freshman, is president of the pledges of Sorosis sorority which sponsored a benefit bridge at the Stettens Hostess room, last Saturday morning. p. 3 -- 1932 Central Conference champion squad: The complete Wheatshocker football squad is shown above. Bottom row, left to right: Parsons, Dugan, Fankhouser, Neeley, Beeman, Hunter. Spradling, Ford, Koch, Shadman, and McLaughlin. Center row: Clothier, Walker, H. Wilson, Seedle, Grubb, Shaft, Booth, Dye, Gorman, Hurst, E. Fulton. Top row: Schaul, K. Fulton, Stukev, Kornhaus, Hafield, Hornung, Loftus, Mann, Turner, Arnold, Atkinson, Taylor, McClain, V. Wilson. Gebert and Locke, coaches, in street clothes, are shown at the left and right. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.11
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