The Sunflower, v.42, no.09 (November 5, 1936)
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Issue Date
1936-11-05
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Student health
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.9, Wichita, Kansas, November 5, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Noted actor will appear here soon -- Conte writes musical show -- Dramatics head attends opening -- Sorosis ranks first in early contest entries -- Band receives new dress for winter season -- Queen to be selected soon -- Army to give program for Armistice Day -- Appointment of staff positions are announced -- Bounous to speak to Y.M. tonight -- Burkhart presides at youths' meeting -- Personality problems will be probed by tests here -- New magazine presents work of Shockers -- Periodical added to Brig Library -- Grads wll see 'There's Always Juliet' preview -- O.U. professor conducts forum -- Leber and Milbourn named by Allman -- Nation will pay regard to education -- Antiques used as fixtures in Art Department -- Music group holds concert -- Promotions granted to Army cadets -- Colleges note aesthetic trend -- Allman on Hearst, news class is host -- Health plans announced by McDonald -- Band fiesta to draw five state groups -- Wofsy's play to go on air -- If Madrid fails in rebel drive, a past beauty will be no more -- No room left for 'sour grapes'; grumblers should go elsewhere -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Taylor 'tank he go home' - needs rest after Garbo -- Funds for speech case work raised -- Fraternity entertains for former members -- Mildred Hall entertains before Sorosis party -- Soc in th' puss -- 'Silver' party honors Pi Kappa Psi pledges -- Dean Wilkie conducts discussion on women -- Webster men hold dinner for dates -- Pi Alpha Pi pledges are hosts at dinner -- McEwen wins in Parker contest -- Editors announce increase in prices -- Men rank highest in freshmen tests -- Process of making rock wool is shown -- Faculty aids colds' victims -- Palmer, Osbone hold town clinic -- Kolleges kidded in kampus kaper -- Pittsburgh is sixth game for Wichita -- Ft. Hays tops Central loop -- Shockers fall under Billiken passing attack -- Sports clubs get under way -- Play advances in badminton tourney -- Emporia comes here next week -- Frosh lead in hockey tourney -- Test for W.A.A. points to be given -- Pigskins booted foer cash, pictures reveal -- Forum prepares for flower show -- Hennigh calls for more cage plays
Photograph(s): Pledge parties chairmen: Miss Kathleen Ash, Pi Kappa Psi, senior of the College of Liberal Arts, left, and Miss Jewel Lay, Delta Omega, sophomore in the College of the Liberal Arts, are chairmen for their respective parties for the pledges. p. 3
Article(s): Noted actor will appear here soon -- Conte writes musical show -- Dramatics head attends opening -- Sorosis ranks first in early contest entries -- Band receives new dress for winter season -- Queen to be selected soon -- Army to give program for Armistice Day -- Appointment of staff positions are announced -- Bounous to speak to Y.M. tonight -- Burkhart presides at youths' meeting -- Personality problems will be probed by tests here -- New magazine presents work of Shockers -- Periodical added to Brig Library -- Grads wll see 'There's Always Juliet' preview -- O.U. professor conducts forum -- Leber and Milbourn named by Allman -- Nation will pay regard to education -- Antiques used as fixtures in Art Department -- Music group holds concert -- Promotions granted to Army cadets -- Colleges note aesthetic trend -- Allman on Hearst, news class is host -- Health plans announced by McDonald -- Band fiesta to draw five state groups -- Wofsy's play to go on air -- If Madrid fails in rebel drive, a past beauty will be no more -- No room left for 'sour grapes'; grumblers should go elsewhere -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Taylor 'tank he go home' - needs rest after Garbo -- Funds for speech case work raised -- Fraternity entertains for former members -- Mildred Hall entertains before Sorosis party -- Soc in th' puss -- 'Silver' party honors Pi Kappa Psi pledges -- Dean Wilkie conducts discussion on women -- Webster men hold dinner for dates -- Pi Alpha Pi pledges are hosts at dinner -- McEwen wins in Parker contest -- Editors announce increase in prices -- Men rank highest in freshmen tests -- Process of making rock wool is shown -- Faculty aids colds' victims -- Palmer, Osbone hold town clinic -- Kolleges kidded in kampus kaper -- Pittsburgh is sixth game for Wichita -- Ft. Hays tops Central loop -- Shockers fall under Billiken passing attack -- Sports clubs get under way -- Play advances in badminton tourney -- Emporia comes here next week -- Frosh lead in hockey tourney -- Test for W.A.A. points to be given -- Pigskins booted foer cash, pictures reveal -- Forum prepares for flower show -- Hennigh calls for more cage plays
Photograph(s): Pledge parties chairmen: Miss Kathleen Ash, Pi Kappa Psi, senior of the College of Liberal Arts, left, and Miss Jewel Lay, Delta Omega, sophomore in the College of the Liberal Arts, are chairmen for their respective parties for the pledges. p. 3
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.42. no.9
v.42. no.9