The Sunflower, v.45, no.14 (December 14, 1939)

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1939-12-14
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.14, Wichita, Kansas, December 14, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): W.U. teams participate in tourney -- Campus parking problem is heavy burden to coed / Sue Cope -- Third mixer to be held today noon -- Play's first performance is tonight -- 'Y' groups plan for Yule convo next Wednesday -- Dormitory life doesn't lower student marks -- Taylor accepts co-directorship of Iowa school -- Hurricane helps Massachusetts frosh in tests -- Club to present minstrel show, musical review -- Orpheum offers students show free of charge -- Chicago school announces plan for dormitory -- Brown U. starts new dramatics training system -- Student council to equip stage in women's gym -- Art calendars are published -- Lieurance gives music concert -- Lewis returns after illness -- Nicholson helps children in fire -- W.U. gains new gridiron trophy -- Barnes speaks at convocation -- Political wranglings are 'hectic' at Topeka meet -- Photo deadline set for Monday -- Sipple selected to attend meet -- Mikesell speaks -- Ensemble presents program over KFH -- Feldner in hospital -- War at Christmas -- Let's get together -- Vandals at large -- Campus Greeks enliven Christmas season with gay holiday parties -- French club plans colorful dinner banquet Monday -- Hekhuis heads Quivira Council again -- Men of Webster to hold informal Christmas dance -- Fraternity to honor parents with party -- Engagements-marriages mark social calendar -- Home ec club will entertain children -- Military fraternity announces pledges -- University faculty to have annual tea -- Fraternity to honor parents with party -- Graham, Hangen and Holme in charge of affair -- Faculty to hold dinner using Christmas theme -- Bierman speaks before Aesculapius fraternity -- Dean Hekhuis lectures -- W.U. cage team plays in Colorado -- Volleyball meet will begin soon -- Ping-pong finals to be completed tonight in gym -- Faculty defends volleyball title for second time -- Coach De Hon starts freshman basketball -- Omission is made -- N.A.S.M. to meet -- Track schedule is not finished -- Swarthout visits here
Photograph(s): Uncaptioned photograph of female-presenting person in a cardigan and wearing a hat pulling a paper from the windshield of a car. p. 1 -- Experienced players are in 'Her Master's Voice': Aunt Min and Mrs. Farrar, played by Roberta Newell and Alma Louise Gray respectively were preparing to leave the stage with Craddock, portrayed by Jack Castor, near the end of the first set in rehearsal when the picture above was snapped. Ned Newell and Mrs. Martin, who are students Bud Gould and Ethel Jane Myers, stand at the extreme left and right. Miss Newell is wearing a hat; Miss gray is carrying a coat and Mr. Castor is in the uniform. p. 1 -- Malcolm Nicholson. p. 1 -- Maj. Harry Lewis. p. 1 -- Schooler is visitor: Stanley Schooler, '38, now associated with the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., is now visiting in Wichita over the Christmas holidays. p. 2 -- Carson to preside: Mary Martha Carson, senior in the College of Liberal Arts, as president of the French Club will preside over the annual Christmas banquet which will be held in the Pine Room Monday evening. Miss Jacquetta M. Downing is sponsor of the organization. p. 3 -- Party chairman: Elbert Rowland is completing plans for Men of Webster's annual informal Christmas dance which will be held tomorrow night at the Crestview Country Club. p. 3 -- 'Now, fellows, it's this way'...: "We can take those Colorado boys if we click," says Coach Bill Hennigh, as his starting team listens intently to his words. The group above boasts four former Wichita high school players. They are, left to right, Meuli Curry, guard; John St. John, guard; Mel Vice, center; Vernon Williams, forward; and Tom Kincaid, forward. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.14
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