The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.05, October 19, 1932

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1932-10-19
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Sipple, Leslie , Girls' Bugle Corps , Omnibus College , Student Council Campus Court , Student loans
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.5, Wichita, Kansas, October 19, 1932. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Two changes will affect college unit: Regents' provisions link University and Omnibus in administration -- Military students gain recognition -- Students are judges at community fair -- Dean Sipple will give series of talks on India -- Thompson offers course in piano -- Morrison Library adds new history -- University division will aid children -- New volumes are indexed at Library -- Challenge to non-daters made by professor -- Draw partners in play contest -- Group arranges state set plans -- Landon appreciates his lead in election -- Walter Johnson writes pageant -- Faculty members speak at session -- Girls Bugle Corps to hold tryouts -- R.O.T.C. adds new company to regiment -- Special train to Pittsburg game -- Alumni magazine will appear soon -- Students compose new school song -- Kappa Delta Psi issues bids to eligible group -- Omnibus college to hold reunion -- Contest winner is popular speaker -- New court advises on traditions -- Musical travelog presented class -- Honorary colonel chooses uniform -- Librarians know ambitious people -- Higher education not standardized / James Crenshaw -- Should woman marry husband second time -- Symphony orchestra appears at Rotary -- Freshman follows family tradition -- Women Voters League plans election booth -- Strange images arouse curiosity -- Dr. Haggerty visits University campus -- New society has unusual origin -- Medic students to many schools -- Shocker society: Kappa Psi honors pledges -- Sorosis holds first informal -- Fraternities -- Emporia open house honors Phi Sigs -- Mother's Club -- Corn-jigger to honor pledges -- Phi Sigmas hold informal dance -- Pleges honored at Crestview Club -- Informal features spider web theme -- Websters announce first informal -- U. Players hold initiation services -- Zeta Delta hold cabaret party -- Shockers battle Pittsburg Friday for grid supremacy: Special train to take squad and students -- Kansas hopes hgiht -- 1931 co-champs in lead again -- Girl of nineteen gets two degrees -- K.U. homecoming -- Reserves defeat El Dorado juniors, 20-6-- Shockers take second victory -- Two boxing classes organized recently -- Large squad out for cage practice -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle
Photograph(s): Heads D.O. pledge: Miss Martha Mae Brink, above, is president of the pledges of Delta Omega sorority of the University, who are being honored Saturday evening at the Delta Omega informal. Miss Brink is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brink, 123 S. Martinson. p. 3 -- Pledge head: Pictured above is Miss Margaret Large, who is president of pledges of Epsilon Kappa Rho. The pledges will be honored Friday when the active members of the sorority entertain with their first informal of the year. Miss Large is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Large of Protection, Kansas. p. 3 -- Walker: Ike Walker, Shocker reserve quarterback, has been replacing Koch in all games to date and has made a splendid showing. Walker is slated to see service Friday before the final gun of the game. / Courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- Fulton: Earl Fulton, consistent groundgainer on the Shocker eleven, who is one of the reasons why the Shockers are primed for a victory over the Gorillas Friday night. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4 -- Stop Kahler!: Adam Kahler, star Gorilla triple-threat man, who will be the Shocker's biggest worry when they meet Pittsburg Friday night at Pittsburg. If they can stop Kahler, then victory is due, but Kahler will carry the brunt of the Gorilla attack throughout the game. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.5
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