The Sunflower, v.40, no.19 (January 31, 1935)
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Issue Date
1935-01-31
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, January 31, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Krueger and Beebe named cadet heads -- [Illegible] college to study newspapers -- Debate meet to be held at Hutchinson -- University holds afternoon and night courses -- Former president is campus guest -- Human side of profs shown at play practice / Marvan Earl -- Faculty all set for big play tonight -- Downtown group presents program -- Big Parnassus fashion revue will be leading social event of spring -- Mitchell attends radio convention -- Pep meeting to be held before game -- Here's general summary of what world war cost -- Real education equips student to adjust self -- Student winners in music contest -- Installation of Omega Upsilon to be Saturday -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Frat president taken for ride -- Breaking Pikes Peak record a major feat / Leslie L. Stevens -- Profit key to prosperity states Babson barometer -- Prof. Leo Allman to speak for club -- Otto Fischer gives concert -- Road program to begin soon -- Canned food danger shown in experiment -- Music notebooks made by students -- University bulletin / Roy Schuessler, Dean Lieurance, Mildred Hampton, Edwin Thomas, Leslie Warner, Leo Salisbury -- Huge reptile bone soon to be in University Museum -- Colorado will help students -- Freshmen planning spring election -- Pick-ups -- Fund shortage is cause of delay -- Library buys new editions -- Plans for beauty contest abandoned -- Army rifle team holds contest -- Business Club sees big bakery open -- University society: Johnson to be honored at dinner Friday ; [Illegble open [illegibl] to begin next Tuesday ; [Illegible] group pledges thirteen ; Roundabout ; Rush groups are dinner guests ; Rushee group is entertained by Omega members ; Eleanor Cracraft is secretly wed ; Pre-Medics elect new executives ; Alpha Taus to be entertained ; Wichita students reveal date of secret wedding ; Doug Gow to wed Lois Narramore ; Mothers' Club to sponsor benefit ; Sororities ; Freshmen to have party in March ; Fete bride-elect at linen shower ; Orchesis has practice for February recital ; Fratenities -- Freshmen students have many likes and dislikes -- Pioneer's pen pictures true life of early West -- Faculty would better writing -- Webster men hold to first in tourney -- First university rifle team organized in 1925 -- Shockers to play Tigers Saturday eve -- Rifle team winner of telegraphic meet -- Gridleys to play away from Wichita -- Taggart to speak at athletic meet -- Women practice for basketball -- Washington to play Shockers -- Sport shorts / Edwin Thomas -- Conference lead goes to Gorillas -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn
Photograph(s): Ready to present farce tonight: Under the direction of Prof George D. Wilner, these members of the faculty of the University will present the Kaufman-Connelly play, "To the Ladies," in the University Auditorium tonight and Friday night. It will mark the first time that the curtain has ever rolled up for an all-faculty dramatic production. The east includes (left to right, seated) Edwin Beito, Prof. Carl D. England, Mrs. Marcella Oberg, Clayton Staples, Miss Jacquetta Downing, Dr. Lloyd McKinley, Dr. Cyril Grace, (standing) Dr. Samuel A. Wofsy, Dr. Hugo Wall, Dr. Eldor Marten, Dr. Kurt Sepmeier, Prof. S. W. Wright, and Miss Laura McMullen. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photographs of Louis Unser driving his Shultz Special automobile. p. 2 -- In leading role: Mrs. Marcella Oberg will take the leading role of Elsie Beebe in the all-faculty play, "To the Ladies," which is to be presented Thursday and Friday evenings in the University Auditorium. p. 3
Article(s): Krueger and Beebe named cadet heads -- [Illegible] college to study newspapers -- Debate meet to be held at Hutchinson -- University holds afternoon and night courses -- Former president is campus guest -- Human side of profs shown at play practice / Marvan Earl -- Faculty all set for big play tonight -- Downtown group presents program -- Big Parnassus fashion revue will be leading social event of spring -- Mitchell attends radio convention -- Pep meeting to be held before game -- Here's general summary of what world war cost -- Real education equips student to adjust self -- Student winners in music contest -- Installation of Omega Upsilon to be Saturday -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Frat president taken for ride -- Breaking Pikes Peak record a major feat / Leslie L. Stevens -- Profit key to prosperity states Babson barometer -- Prof. Leo Allman to speak for club -- Otto Fischer gives concert -- Road program to begin soon -- Canned food danger shown in experiment -- Music notebooks made by students -- University bulletin / Roy Schuessler, Dean Lieurance, Mildred Hampton, Edwin Thomas, Leslie Warner, Leo Salisbury -- Huge reptile bone soon to be in University Museum -- Colorado will help students -- Freshmen planning spring election -- Pick-ups -- Fund shortage is cause of delay -- Library buys new editions -- Plans for beauty contest abandoned -- Army rifle team holds contest -- Business Club sees big bakery open -- University society: Johnson to be honored at dinner Friday ; [Illegble open [illegibl] to begin next Tuesday ; [Illegible] group pledges thirteen ; Roundabout ; Rush groups are dinner guests ; Rushee group is entertained by Omega members ; Eleanor Cracraft is secretly wed ; Pre-Medics elect new executives ; Alpha Taus to be entertained ; Wichita students reveal date of secret wedding ; Doug Gow to wed Lois Narramore ; Mothers' Club to sponsor benefit ; Sororities ; Freshmen to have party in March ; Fete bride-elect at linen shower ; Orchesis has practice for February recital ; Fratenities -- Freshmen students have many likes and dislikes -- Pioneer's pen pictures true life of early West -- Faculty would better writing -- Webster men hold to first in tourney -- First university rifle team organized in 1925 -- Shockers to play Tigers Saturday eve -- Rifle team winner of telegraphic meet -- Gridleys to play away from Wichita -- Taggart to speak at athletic meet -- Women practice for basketball -- Washington to play Shockers -- Sport shorts / Edwin Thomas -- Conference lead goes to Gorillas -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn
Photograph(s): Ready to present farce tonight: Under the direction of Prof George D. Wilner, these members of the faculty of the University will present the Kaufman-Connelly play, "To the Ladies," in the University Auditorium tonight and Friday night. It will mark the first time that the curtain has ever rolled up for an all-faculty dramatic production. The east includes (left to right, seated) Edwin Beito, Prof. Carl D. England, Mrs. Marcella Oberg, Clayton Staples, Miss Jacquetta Downing, Dr. Lloyd McKinley, Dr. Cyril Grace, (standing) Dr. Samuel A. Wofsy, Dr. Hugo Wall, Dr. Eldor Marten, Dr. Kurt Sepmeier, Prof. S. W. Wright, and Miss Laura McMullen. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photographs of Louis Unser driving his Shultz Special automobile. p. 2 -- In leading role: Mrs. Marcella Oberg will take the leading role of Elsie Beebe in the all-faculty play, "To the Ladies," which is to be presented Thursday and Friday evenings in the University Auditorium. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.19
v.40 no.19

