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The Sunflower, v.40, no.36 (June 3, 1935)
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Sunflower 06-03-1935
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Wichita, Kansas
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1935-06-03
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Isely, Bliss, 1881-1963
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Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.36, Wichita, Kansas, June 3, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Army unit again wins blue stars -- Army men to attend summer camp selected -- Rutledges to sail on army transport -- Hekhuis wins scholarship to Yale school -- Graduate pledged to legal society -- Flo Brown Memorial Lab is constantly growing larger -- Cadet police courses will open in fall -- Many to attend summer school -- Roads will be paved during vacation term -- President gives class reception -- Graduation will be held in gym -- Seniors find teaching jobs are numerous -- Magazine articles answer questions -- Memphis lauds The Sunflower -- The Sunflower completes its biggest year -- Sprague paintings hung in administration hall -- Reminiscence prevails as the class of 1910 meets today -- Faculty make awards for outstanding work of all honor students -- W.U. faculty to have busy summer term -- Y. secretary dies; well known here -- Hitchner is named head of Blue Key -- Research award contest listed -- Group here for national convention -- Beito constructs correct sundial -- Wichita Lions Club quartet victorious -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Laboratory trains defectives making them useful citizens -- Graph in psychology lab tells result of suggestion on effort -- Exhibit shows physics may be both useful and entertaining -- Univerisity bulletin / Loneta Brown -- Contested cows lose in finals -- Y.W. is preparing girls for marriage -- Lost student is sought on campus -- New plan at Rollins school is discussed -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: Websters give annual event ; [Illegible] Delta to elect officers ; [Illegible] to head army fraternity ; Artists, patrons preside in honor of Miss Sprague ; Roundabout ; Fraternities and sororities preside at reunion affairs ; Military frat to preside in honor of unit officers ; Alice M. Isely is honored at tea ; Setzer to head dramatic group ; Webster Mothers honor graduates ; Many to drive to Estes meet ; Ye olden matrimonial ads give way to direct sales methods -- W.U. football rates in all-state teams -- Van Arsdale wins in tennis tourney -- Tourney for mixed doubles is ended -- New tennis courts to be constructed -- Shockers lose few track men -- Texas college will conduct student tour -- Sport shorts / Lois Carpenter -- It's an ill wind, even the depression has happy sighs -- Students enter essay contest -- Morrison Library to remain open until 3 -- Marten’s new process for cheese used -- Kappel expounds on library attendance -- Duerkson to study at Evanston, Ill. -- Journalist will be in Geneva -- Van Arsdale wins golf championship for women --Thinking now a tradition says writer
Photograph(s): President: Miss Vera Setzer is the newly elected president of Omega Upsilon sorority and will preside over the functions of the sorority during the national convention which will be held here the last of June. p. 3
Article(s): Army unit again wins blue stars -- Army men to attend summer camp selected -- Rutledges to sail on army transport -- Hekhuis wins scholarship to Yale school -- Graduate pledged to legal society -- Flo Brown Memorial Lab is constantly growing larger -- Cadet police courses will open in fall -- Many to attend summer school -- Roads will be paved during vacation term -- President gives class reception -- Graduation will be held in gym -- Seniors find teaching jobs are numerous -- Magazine articles answer questions -- Memphis lauds The Sunflower -- The Sunflower completes its biggest year -- Sprague paintings hung in administration hall -- Reminiscence prevails as the class of 1910 meets today -- Faculty make awards for outstanding work of all honor students -- W.U. faculty to have busy summer term -- Y. secretary dies; well known here -- Hitchner is named head of Blue Key -- Research award contest listed -- Group here for national convention -- Beito constructs correct sundial -- Wichita Lions Club quartet victorious -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Laboratory trains defectives making them useful citizens -- Graph in psychology lab tells result of suggestion on effort -- Exhibit shows physics may be both useful and entertaining -- Univerisity bulletin / Loneta Brown -- Contested cows lose in finals -- Y.W. is preparing girls for marriage -- Lost student is sought on campus -- New plan at Rollins school is discussed -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: Websters give annual event ; [Illegible] Delta to elect officers ; [Illegible] to head army fraternity ; Artists, patrons preside in honor of Miss Sprague ; Roundabout ; Fraternities and sororities preside at reunion affairs ; Military frat to preside in honor of unit officers ; Alice M. Isely is honored at tea ; Setzer to head dramatic group ; Webster Mothers honor graduates ; Many to drive to Estes meet ; Ye olden matrimonial ads give way to direct sales methods -- W.U. football rates in all-state teams -- Van Arsdale wins in tennis tourney -- Tourney for mixed doubles is ended -- New tennis courts to be constructed -- Shockers lose few track men -- Texas college will conduct student tour -- Sport shorts / Lois Carpenter -- It's an ill wind, even the depression has happy sighs -- Students enter essay contest -- Morrison Library to remain open until 3 -- Marten’s new process for cheese used -- Kappel expounds on library attendance -- Duerkson to study at Evanston, Ill. -- Journalist will be in Geneva -- Van Arsdale wins golf championship for women --Thinking now a tradition says writer
Photograph(s): President: Miss Vera Setzer is the newly elected president of Omega Upsilon sorority and will preside over the functions of the sorority during the national convention which will be held here the last of June. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.36
v.40 no.36
