The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.10, November 23, 1932
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1932-11-23
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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.38, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, November 23, 1932 - 10 pages
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Article(s): Music meet will bring large group -- Schuessler enters regional contest -- The College on the Hill undergoes an evolution -- Eight student first graduates -- 'Unity of Spirit' is title of pep talk -- Millham heads business side of Parnassus -- From coal stoves to steam heat -- Greetings to students and alumni for Thanksgiving -- Expect governor and governor-elect to be guests at homecoming -- Graduates make historic marks -- School colors make history -- Present students welcome alumni -- Rock outcrop is believed to be old volcano -- Huge alumni group widely scattered -- Measure is adopted to curb frosh -- Dean of Women attends meet -- Complete cast is announced for new play -- Trace records of graduates -- Alumni are guests at annual event -- Congratulations received from former residents -- Morrison was first president -- Group evaluates W.U. fraternities -- Froshman leaves for national show -- "Bucket" thrives today where "dump" sprawled -- Band passes its eighth milestone -- Board of Regents has few changes -- Roundabout -- Honor group is highest award -- Records boken by Harbison's speech students -- Old Fairmount traditions still hold on W.U. campus -- Priddle awarded highest honors -- Sketch history of Sunflower -- First Parnassus appeared in '02 -- Forty years -- Why gives thanks? -- Downtown unit offers work to many students -- New books -- Graduates living all over the world -- Ten cents daily is the cost of education -- Library receives 'Tribute to Kansas' -- Upperclassmen mourn the passing of the paddle -- Fancy paddles punish pledges -- Paper's ideals given in first editorial -- Had visions of great university -- Shocker society: Formal military ball honors Colonel Mary Jane Clampitt ; U. Players honor university alumni ; Pi Alpha fete honorary colonel ; Sororities plan holiday parties ; Betty Oliver feted by Webster members ; Miss Clampitt is eleventh colonel -- Shockers first played in 1898 -- Betsy Ross story may be mythical -- Club is advised by Dr. Hugo Wall -- Society notes from affairs in times of Old Fairmount -- Homecoming Queen I honored at luncheon -- Thanksgiving theme is used at Y.W. meeting -- Social organizations begun on campus thirty years ago -- Bonfire planned at frat meeting -- Mothers' Club -- Business ad. club recently formed -- Fairmount glee club was its pride and joy -- Student give help to needy -- Model plane building is avocation of W.U. students -- "The good old days are gone," says fraternities -- Present stadium is improvement -- Mororman finds students serious -- Teacher recalls arrival here -- R.O.T.C. band in program numbers -- Windings of May Pole by girls featured ceremony -- Average student has three colds -- Fiske Hall was heaven to pledges -- Riotous school songs originated in Old Fiske -- Soph hockey team wins on late rally -- Zeta Delts win over Phi Sigs -- Goerger frowns at new rule proposals -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle -- Thirteen women make hockey varsity team -- Shockers always strong in track -- 1931 co-champs meet tomorrow for 1932 championship: Wichita and Washburn will climax Central Conference in feature titular contest -- Sports / Virgil Friboth -- Beer keg sought as Websters meet Alpha Gamms on gridiron -- Cagers play Kan. Aggies, Drake U. -- Pitt is hoping Shockers lose --
Photograph(s): Queen of W.U. Homecoming: Miss Betty Oliver will preside as queen of Homecoming day at the University of Wichita, Thanksiving. Miss Oliver, chosen for this honor by the student body at a recent election, is a senior and is a member of Sorosis sorority. p. 1 -- Betty Co-ed of 1932: Betty Co-ed is the title which the students of the University of Wichita bestowed on Miss Jaunita Priboth, sophomore and member of Delta Omega sorority, in an election last week to choose a co-ed for this honor, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Gamma each year. p. 2 -- Heads Y.W.C.A. activities: Miss Genevieve Wright, president of the Y.W.C.A. of the University, is general chairman of the activities in social work which the organization engages in each year. p. 3 -- University president: Dr. Harold W. Foght, president of the University of Wichita which is this week celebrating Homecoming, Thanksgiving, and the fortieth anniversary of the nucleus of this institution. p. 4 -- President of council: George Squibb is presildent of the Student Council of the University of Wichita. The Student Council has charge of arrangements for the festivities for Homecoming which the students and alumni of the University will celebrate Thanksgiving day. p. 4 -- Present Honorary CoIonel: Miss Mary Jane Clampitt, pictured above, honorary colonel of the R.O.T.C. of the University of Wichita, was presented at the annual military ball of the organization Friday night. November 18. Milton Lampl, her aide, is shown with her in this picture. p. 5 -- Chairman of Regents: Shocking Susies, girls' pep organization of the University of Wichita, will make their first scheduled appearance at the Homecoming game, Thanksgiving afternoon with Miss Mary Katherine Gelback, member of Alpha Tau Sigma, president of the group, as leader. p. 7 -- Webster is first society: Men of Webster, of the early 1900s, then the only men's society on the campus, is pictured above. p. 8 -- Fairmount pole vaulter, 1906: Shown above is W. E. "Wynn" Holmes, member of the Board of Regents at the University, clearing the bar in pole vaulting practice for dear old Fairmount (now U. of W.) in the year 1906. Not satisfied with clearing the bar, Holmes went away to a law school to later be "admitted to the bar" and is at present a well-known Wichita attorney. p. 9 -- Ichabod: Clarence (Curly) Edwinson, half, Washburn. p. 9 -- Kock: Shocker quarter. p. 9 -- Virgil Wilson: Playing his second year of college football, Virgil Wilson, outstanding Shocker fullback, is one of Coach Gebert's most consistent ground gainers this year. Wilson weights 183 pounds, is a member of Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity, and hails from Leon, Kan. p. 10 -- Ichabod: Arthur Lepper, guard, Washburn. p. 10
Article(s): Music meet will bring large group -- Schuessler enters regional contest -- The College on the Hill undergoes an evolution -- Eight student first graduates -- 'Unity of Spirit' is title of pep talk -- Millham heads business side of Parnassus -- From coal stoves to steam heat -- Greetings to students and alumni for Thanksgiving -- Expect governor and governor-elect to be guests at homecoming -- Graduates make historic marks -- School colors make history -- Present students welcome alumni -- Rock outcrop is believed to be old volcano -- Huge alumni group widely scattered -- Measure is adopted to curb frosh -- Dean of Women attends meet -- Complete cast is announced for new play -- Trace records of graduates -- Alumni are guests at annual event -- Congratulations received from former residents -- Morrison was first president -- Group evaluates W.U. fraternities -- Froshman leaves for national show -- "Bucket" thrives today where "dump" sprawled -- Band passes its eighth milestone -- Board of Regents has few changes -- Roundabout -- Honor group is highest award -- Records boken by Harbison's speech students -- Old Fairmount traditions still hold on W.U. campus -- Priddle awarded highest honors -- Sketch history of Sunflower -- First Parnassus appeared in '02 -- Forty years -- Why gives thanks? -- Downtown unit offers work to many students -- New books -- Graduates living all over the world -- Ten cents daily is the cost of education -- Library receives 'Tribute to Kansas' -- Upperclassmen mourn the passing of the paddle -- Fancy paddles punish pledges -- Paper's ideals given in first editorial -- Had visions of great university -- Shocker society: Formal military ball honors Colonel Mary Jane Clampitt ; U. Players honor university alumni ; Pi Alpha fete honorary colonel ; Sororities plan holiday parties ; Betty Oliver feted by Webster members ; Miss Clampitt is eleventh colonel -- Shockers first played in 1898 -- Betsy Ross story may be mythical -- Club is advised by Dr. Hugo Wall -- Society notes from affairs in times of Old Fairmount -- Homecoming Queen I honored at luncheon -- Thanksgiving theme is used at Y.W. meeting -- Social organizations begun on campus thirty years ago -- Bonfire planned at frat meeting -- Mothers' Club -- Business ad. club recently formed -- Fairmount glee club was its pride and joy -- Student give help to needy -- Model plane building is avocation of W.U. students -- "The good old days are gone," says fraternities -- Present stadium is improvement -- Mororman finds students serious -- Teacher recalls arrival here -- R.O.T.C. band in program numbers -- Windings of May Pole by girls featured ceremony -- Average student has three colds -- Fiske Hall was heaven to pledges -- Riotous school songs originated in Old Fiske -- Soph hockey team wins on late rally -- Zeta Delts win over Phi Sigs -- Goerger frowns at new rule proposals -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle -- Thirteen women make hockey varsity team -- Shockers always strong in track -- 1931 co-champs meet tomorrow for 1932 championship: Wichita and Washburn will climax Central Conference in feature titular contest -- Sports / Virgil Friboth -- Beer keg sought as Websters meet Alpha Gamms on gridiron -- Cagers play Kan. Aggies, Drake U. -- Pitt is hoping Shockers lose --
Photograph(s): Queen of W.U. Homecoming: Miss Betty Oliver will preside as queen of Homecoming day at the University of Wichita, Thanksiving. Miss Oliver, chosen for this honor by the student body at a recent election, is a senior and is a member of Sorosis sorority. p. 1 -- Betty Co-ed of 1932: Betty Co-ed is the title which the students of the University of Wichita bestowed on Miss Jaunita Priboth, sophomore and member of Delta Omega sorority, in an election last week to choose a co-ed for this honor, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Gamma each year. p. 2 -- Heads Y.W.C.A. activities: Miss Genevieve Wright, president of the Y.W.C.A. of the University, is general chairman of the activities in social work which the organization engages in each year. p. 3 -- University president: Dr. Harold W. Foght, president of the University of Wichita which is this week celebrating Homecoming, Thanksgiving, and the fortieth anniversary of the nucleus of this institution. p. 4 -- President of council: George Squibb is presildent of the Student Council of the University of Wichita. The Student Council has charge of arrangements for the festivities for Homecoming which the students and alumni of the University will celebrate Thanksgiving day. p. 4 -- Present Honorary CoIonel: Miss Mary Jane Clampitt, pictured above, honorary colonel of the R.O.T.C. of the University of Wichita, was presented at the annual military ball of the organization Friday night. November 18. Milton Lampl, her aide, is shown with her in this picture. p. 5 -- Chairman of Regents: Shocking Susies, girls' pep organization of the University of Wichita, will make their first scheduled appearance at the Homecoming game, Thanksgiving afternoon with Miss Mary Katherine Gelback, member of Alpha Tau Sigma, president of the group, as leader. p. 7 -- Webster is first society: Men of Webster, of the early 1900s, then the only men's society on the campus, is pictured above. p. 8 -- Fairmount pole vaulter, 1906: Shown above is W. E. "Wynn" Holmes, member of the Board of Regents at the University, clearing the bar in pole vaulting practice for dear old Fairmount (now U. of W.) in the year 1906. Not satisfied with clearing the bar, Holmes went away to a law school to later be "admitted to the bar" and is at present a well-known Wichita attorney. p. 9 -- Ichabod: Clarence (Curly) Edwinson, half, Washburn. p. 9 -- Kock: Shocker quarter. p. 9 -- Virgil Wilson: Playing his second year of college football, Virgil Wilson, outstanding Shocker fullback, is one of Coach Gebert's most consistent ground gainers this year. Wilson weights 183 pounds, is a member of Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity, and hails from Leon, Kan. p. 10 -- Ichabod: Arthur Lepper, guard, Washburn. p. 10
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.10
v.38 no.10