The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.24, March 22, 1933
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Issue Date
1933-03-22
Type
Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.24, Wichita, Kansas, March 22, 1933. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Coeds vie for beauty title at university -- Girls sub for two Kingman teachers -- We and the world -- Chicago World Fair excursion planned -- Campus groups plan activities for Hippodrome -- Regional group meets April 19 -- Pending legislation may affect faculty -- Parnassus schedule is announced -- Lieurance gives Forum concert -- English woman assails customs of Americans -- Staples founds mountain colony for art students -- Former student sings over C.B.S. -- See little improvement in Hubbard -- Give play skit in convocation -- Sophomores take over Sunflower -- Haworth gives geology books to department -- Isely returns to teach journalism -- Elect faculty to commerce chamber -- Seniors take final exams this spring -- Student forum is held Monday -- Johnson authors May Day script -- Thirty countries in new exhibit -- The Loyal knights -- The real leader -- The whitewash -- Varied styles allow coeds to suit personality -- Music activities gain recognition -- Thesis reveals Phi Betas are best friends of stork -- Relics in museum call up pictures of past scenes -- Oldest house is in Santa Fe, N.M. -- Champions to dance at "Trails Southwest" -- Weaker sex is reported lost -- Sixteen to one is W.U. mail count -- University known in West Indies -- Students and professors are not -jig-saw conscious -- Campusology -- Rabbits used for experiments is pet of students -- University society: D.O.'s dance "barn dance" ; Miss Graham has shamrock dinner ; Matrix entertains newspaper women ; Two marriages, betrothal told ; Pi Alphs sponsor all-talkie movie ; Fraternities ; Sororities ; Bachelors preside at informal party ; Freshmen have St. Patrick prom ; Kappa Delta Pi has reception ; Roundabout ; Dinner honors Tilden choice -- Abolish sororities as too exclusive -- Shoes have gone through evolution -- Podunk a village in Massachusetts -- Poor students try unique living plan -- Women's barb L team wins title -- Announce results of rifle matches -- Men's sports / Bob Woods -- Gebert continues stiff scrimmage -- Baseball begins an early season -- Gym instructors meet March 29th -- Issue invitations for sports meet -- Two games lost on Mexican trip -- Feminine cagers play in tourny
Photograph(s): Homer Hubbard: University professor who is critically ill at Wesley Hospital. p. 1 -- Men's debate team: The men's debate team which won third place in the Durant, Okla. tournament a fortnight ago is composed of Clayton Walton and George Squibb. Because of a mistake of the Sunflower last week Tom Croft, partner of Oliver Witterman in the tournament, was pictured as the partner of Mr. Squibb. p. 2 -- Arranges Hippodrome: Miss Virginia Lee Lippmann, senior and former president of Pi Kappa Psi sorority, is chairman of the committee in charge of the annual Hippodrome sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. p. 3 -- Tennis master here Saturday: Big Bill Tilden, the grand old man of tennis, who makes his first appearance before a Wichita audience at the Forum Saturday, March 25. p. 4
Article(s): Coeds vie for beauty title at university -- Girls sub for two Kingman teachers -- We and the world -- Chicago World Fair excursion planned -- Campus groups plan activities for Hippodrome -- Regional group meets April 19 -- Pending legislation may affect faculty -- Parnassus schedule is announced -- Lieurance gives Forum concert -- English woman assails customs of Americans -- Staples founds mountain colony for art students -- Former student sings over C.B.S. -- See little improvement in Hubbard -- Give play skit in convocation -- Sophomores take over Sunflower -- Haworth gives geology books to department -- Isely returns to teach journalism -- Elect faculty to commerce chamber -- Seniors take final exams this spring -- Student forum is held Monday -- Johnson authors May Day script -- Thirty countries in new exhibit -- The Loyal knights -- The real leader -- The whitewash -- Varied styles allow coeds to suit personality -- Music activities gain recognition -- Thesis reveals Phi Betas are best friends of stork -- Relics in museum call up pictures of past scenes -- Oldest house is in Santa Fe, N.M. -- Champions to dance at "Trails Southwest" -- Weaker sex is reported lost -- Sixteen to one is W.U. mail count -- University known in West Indies -- Students and professors are not -jig-saw conscious -- Campusology -- Rabbits used for experiments is pet of students -- University society: D.O.'s dance "barn dance" ; Miss Graham has shamrock dinner ; Matrix entertains newspaper women ; Two marriages, betrothal told ; Pi Alphs sponsor all-talkie movie ; Fraternities ; Sororities ; Bachelors preside at informal party ; Freshmen have St. Patrick prom ; Kappa Delta Pi has reception ; Roundabout ; Dinner honors Tilden choice -- Abolish sororities as too exclusive -- Shoes have gone through evolution -- Podunk a village in Massachusetts -- Poor students try unique living plan -- Women's barb L team wins title -- Announce results of rifle matches -- Men's sports / Bob Woods -- Gebert continues stiff scrimmage -- Baseball begins an early season -- Gym instructors meet March 29th -- Issue invitations for sports meet -- Two games lost on Mexican trip -- Feminine cagers play in tourny
Photograph(s): Homer Hubbard: University professor who is critically ill at Wesley Hospital. p. 1 -- Men's debate team: The men's debate team which won third place in the Durant, Okla. tournament a fortnight ago is composed of Clayton Walton and George Squibb. Because of a mistake of the Sunflower last week Tom Croft, partner of Oliver Witterman in the tournament, was pictured as the partner of Mr. Squibb. p. 2 -- Arranges Hippodrome: Miss Virginia Lee Lippmann, senior and former president of Pi Kappa Psi sorority, is chairman of the committee in charge of the annual Hippodrome sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. p. 3 -- Tennis master here Saturday: Big Bill Tilden, the grand old man of tennis, who makes his first appearance before a Wichita audience at the Forum Saturday, March 25. p. 4
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.38 no.24
v.38 no.24