The Sunflower, v.40, no.25 (March 14, 1935)

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1935-03-14
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 14, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): [Illegible] is successful in the East -- Measles rage rampant; attack without warning / Joe (Cy) Stone -- Noted pianist appears here -- Wichita freshmen are well treated -- Jardine makes annual report on University -- Road program is on schedule -- Seven music scholarships to be given -- New child training voids no's, cod liver oil chasers -- Student Council sanctions Blue Key fraternity -- Mathematicians to Topeka convention -- Photo record for University annual broken -- Officials hope missing flyer will be found -- Ayres now using speaker system -- Wilner play will harken to nineties -- Reform plan is considered -- Kansas quakes never dangerous -- Kingfisher, father, and soldier are big menace -- Dog poisoner is lower than all his victims -- French youth is planning for peace -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- McGhee's band will entertain at Hippodrome -- Add new books to Morrison Library -- University bulletin / Leslie Warner; Dean Thurlow Lieurance; Lois Ayers; Virginia Alford; Isabel Haines; Max Hatfield; Jean Ardis Solter; Gladys Taggart -- College-bred cubs may get their chance to win spurs -- Students teaching next year meet -- Music faculty students busy -- More speech labs planned by Palmer -- Pictures show past editors of Sunflower -- Campus opinion -- Science professors to go to Lawrence -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: Faculty Council to give dinner ; Mothers club to serve luncheon ; Fomer students will be married ; Roundabout ; Fraternities ; Maurine Birkett to give dinner for club members ; Cabinet members guests at dinner ; Group attends Home Ec meet ; Plans of revue in final stage ; Y.W.C.A. cabinet has installation of new officers ; Attendants for wedding chosen ; Business Club to hear Charles Parr ; Beta Nu sorority to give benefit spring musical -- Eight track teams may enter meet -- Hesston beats freshman club -- Girls’ rifle team makes 975 points -- Golf team to be chosen by Lindsey Austin -- K.U. man chosen as All-American -- Pittsburg to lose two regular stars -- Wichita is winner of three tilts -- Austin to hold track try-outs -- Annual spring play date is named -- Sport shorts / Edwin Thomas -- Gridleys to play universal quintet -- Barbs win title by taking final tilt in tourney -- Four frosh report for varsity golf -- Fundamental gym class organized -- Emporia offers new scholarships -- Student European tours are planned
Photograph(s): Melodrammer leader: A Side Car? No they didn't make them in those days, but what they did dish out was a great deal more potent as you will see in "Gold in the Hills," or "The Dead Sister's Secret," given by the dramatics group tonight, tomorrow night, and even Saturday night. Members of the cast shown above include: Ed Peek, Leon Watkins, Merle Milham, Charles Covington, and Miss Mary K. Gelbach. p. 1 -- Milton Lampl. p. 1 -- Speaker: Charles E. Parr, vice-president of the Coleman Lamp Co. and a member of the Board of Regents at the University, will be the speaker at the regular meeting of the Business Club to be held Wednesday night, March 17. p. 1 -- Playing lead: Miss Mary Margaret Schroeder will play the leading feminine role of Nell Stanley in the melodrama, "Gold in the Hills," which is to be presented in the University auditorium on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Miss Schroeder is affiliated with Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. p. 3 -- Miss Gregory: Miss Faye Gregory was recently initiated as an honorary member into Kappa Delta Pi, national educational fraternity. Miss Gregory is an instructor in the College of Education at the University. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.25
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