The Sunflower, v.40, no.04 (October 4, 1934)
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1934-10-04
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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.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 4, 1934. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Freshmen to have charge of pep rally -- Music talks being given by Fischer -- "He and She" to be first Wilner play -- Shockers in condition for Sooner City -- Freshman class is conservative -- Presto! Quiz graded in 30 seconds by new machine -- Kansas’ first newspaper printed under elm trees -- Practice teaching assignments made -- Armaments is debate topic for this year -- Graduates to appear again -- 'Minisa' will be given in Kansas City -- Drum and Bugle Corps prepare for fall debut -- Professor to fight disease with vaccine -- Book stacks open only to graduates -- Brown, Booth win contest at university -- Forty-eight men qualify for army -- Wellman has written a noteworthy volume -- What punishment is just for Hauptman? -- College students are eligible for relief work -- University bulletin -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Band varsity novel idea -- Edits magazine for collegians -- College chess clubs are fad -- Largest freshmen class is enrolled -- Hitler limits student group -- Campus opinion / Johnny Burriss -- Students better with Depression -- Men are to head to classes of university -- Three alarm fire routs fifty co-eds -- 4-H group will choose officers -- Foreign policy association to expand scope -- W.U. directory being printed -- Experiments in enforcing traffic laws prove that many fatal crashes can be eliminated -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Omnibus College committee meets -- Business men to speak to W.U. classes -- Emporia debaters see good season -- Five are pledged to Omega Upsilon dramatic sorority -- Eloise Huber to become the bride of Paul Holmes -- Pi Alpha entertains with open house -- Hillbrand addresses Sumner teachers -- Wichita prof deserves word -- Alpha Gams preside at dinner and open house -- Dean Earl K. Hillbrand speaks to school heads -- Brown-Robinson marriage takes place in Goddard -- Houston chats with students -- Figures indicate gain in C.S.E.P. -- Eighteen Sedgwick students at Emporia -- Fraternity and sorority pledges elect officers -- Buggy days are revived -- College magazines to parade again -- Nudists warned to stay away from St. Mary's -- Men work in dairy at Hays -- Shearer film lacks convincing touch -- Students to live in portable house -- Sororities and fraternities to have open house -- Sororities -- Rydjord publishes book on history -- University Women council to entertain freshmen -- Roundabout -- California band goes on big strike -- Rydjord organizes class in El Dorado -- University society: Eloise Huber is honored by Maxine Hamilton ; Greeks open fall season with pledge courtesies ; Oklahoma varsity to follow game Friday evening ; Girls "soak 'em" for old books ; Bridge tournament will be sponsored by Pi Kap alumnae -- Girl marries, hurt in motor accident -- Clubs -- Campus lies on bedrock -- Journalism school opened on island -- Trojan Park added to California campus -- W.U. musicians are well known -- Shockers set for Goldbugs; new suits to be used: Quartet of teams vie for title -- Professors of university in golf tourney -- Tumbling offered to university girls -- Wheatshockers are to present new uniforms -- Shockers are not hampered by injuries -- Stormy weather hard on football -- Freshmen to save Shocker cage problem -- Every student to take part in sports program -- Gerbert to speak at W.A.A. dinner -- Sports reporter / Joe Stone -- Women's sports / Margaret Hayes
Photograph(s): Furnish music for varsity: The Bond-Turner Orchestra is one of the bands furnishing music for the Band Benefit Varsity. Members are reading from left to right front row: Edward Turner, Harlin Bond, director, Floyd Leporin, Dick Helt, and Carlos Pease. Back row: Harley Moon, Cecil Enlow, Byron Jacques, Roland Sease, and l.eo Oakes. At right is Harold Newman leader of the other band which is contributing its services for the Varsity. p. 1 -- Speech winners: Miss Loneta Brown, above, winner of the women's division of the fire prevention speech contest. Gifford Booth, Jr., who won the men's contest. p. 1 -- Shockin Susies Pep Club: Members of the Girls' pep club are as follows: reading from left to right--Gratia Coombs, Ruth Sharp, president, Margaret Branson, Mildred Hampton, Marion Jean Goldsmith, Jeanette Stearns, Kathryn Lennant, Mary Maxine Coats, Margaret York, Mary Margaret Shroeder, and Belva Webb. p. 4 -- Miss Mildred Guilliams, secretary to President W. M. Jardine, who has been elected as an honorary member of Matrix Sorority. Miss Geraldine Hammond has been elected as an active patroness of this sorority.
Article(s): Freshmen to have charge of pep rally -- Music talks being given by Fischer -- "He and She" to be first Wilner play -- Shockers in condition for Sooner City -- Freshman class is conservative -- Presto! Quiz graded in 30 seconds by new machine -- Kansas’ first newspaper printed under elm trees -- Practice teaching assignments made -- Armaments is debate topic for this year -- Graduates to appear again -- 'Minisa' will be given in Kansas City -- Drum and Bugle Corps prepare for fall debut -- Professor to fight disease with vaccine -- Book stacks open only to graduates -- Brown, Booth win contest at university -- Forty-eight men qualify for army -- Wellman has written a noteworthy volume -- What punishment is just for Hauptman? -- College students are eligible for relief work -- University bulletin -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Band varsity novel idea -- Edits magazine for collegians -- College chess clubs are fad -- Largest freshmen class is enrolled -- Hitler limits student group -- Campus opinion / Johnny Burriss -- Students better with Depression -- Men are to head to classes of university -- Three alarm fire routs fifty co-eds -- 4-H group will choose officers -- Foreign policy association to expand scope -- W.U. directory being printed -- Experiments in enforcing traffic laws prove that many fatal crashes can be eliminated -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Omnibus College committee meets -- Business men to speak to W.U. classes -- Emporia debaters see good season -- Five are pledged to Omega Upsilon dramatic sorority -- Eloise Huber to become the bride of Paul Holmes -- Pi Alpha entertains with open house -- Hillbrand addresses Sumner teachers -- Wichita prof deserves word -- Alpha Gams preside at dinner and open house -- Dean Earl K. Hillbrand speaks to school heads -- Brown-Robinson marriage takes place in Goddard -- Houston chats with students -- Figures indicate gain in C.S.E.P. -- Eighteen Sedgwick students at Emporia -- Fraternity and sorority pledges elect officers -- Buggy days are revived -- College magazines to parade again -- Nudists warned to stay away from St. Mary's -- Men work in dairy at Hays -- Shearer film lacks convincing touch -- Students to live in portable house -- Sororities and fraternities to have open house -- Sororities -- Rydjord publishes book on history -- University Women council to entertain freshmen -- Roundabout -- California band goes on big strike -- Rydjord organizes class in El Dorado -- University society: Eloise Huber is honored by Maxine Hamilton ; Greeks open fall season with pledge courtesies ; Oklahoma varsity to follow game Friday evening ; Girls "soak 'em" for old books ; Bridge tournament will be sponsored by Pi Kap alumnae -- Girl marries, hurt in motor accident -- Clubs -- Campus lies on bedrock -- Journalism school opened on island -- Trojan Park added to California campus -- W.U. musicians are well known -- Shockers set for Goldbugs; new suits to be used: Quartet of teams vie for title -- Professors of university in golf tourney -- Tumbling offered to university girls -- Wheatshockers are to present new uniforms -- Shockers are not hampered by injuries -- Stormy weather hard on football -- Freshmen to save Shocker cage problem -- Every student to take part in sports program -- Gerbert to speak at W.A.A. dinner -- Sports reporter / Joe Stone -- Women's sports / Margaret Hayes
Photograph(s): Furnish music for varsity: The Bond-Turner Orchestra is one of the bands furnishing music for the Band Benefit Varsity. Members are reading from left to right front row: Edward Turner, Harlin Bond, director, Floyd Leporin, Dick Helt, and Carlos Pease. Back row: Harley Moon, Cecil Enlow, Byron Jacques, Roland Sease, and l.eo Oakes. At right is Harold Newman leader of the other band which is contributing its services for the Varsity. p. 1 -- Speech winners: Miss Loneta Brown, above, winner of the women's division of the fire prevention speech contest. Gifford Booth, Jr., who won the men's contest. p. 1 -- Shockin Susies Pep Club: Members of the Girls' pep club are as follows: reading from left to right--Gratia Coombs, Ruth Sharp, president, Margaret Branson, Mildred Hampton, Marion Jean Goldsmith, Jeanette Stearns, Kathryn Lennant, Mary Maxine Coats, Margaret York, Mary Margaret Shroeder, and Belva Webb. p. 4 -- Miss Mildred Guilliams, secretary to President W. M. Jardine, who has been elected as an honorary member of Matrix Sorority. Miss Geraldine Hammond has been elected as an active patroness of this sorority.
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.39 no.4
v.39 no.4