The Sunflower, v.42, no.26 (March 18, 1937)
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1937-03-18
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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.42, no.26, Wichita, Kansas, March 18, 1937. - 4 18pages
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Article(s): Gym project gets needed WPA funds – High court is topic for big forensic meet -- Male Glee Club begins practice -- Plurality rule comes before student vote -- Wood ends his Hirsute strike -- 'Half-price' offers are too tempting for profs -- Spring vacation -- Kappa Delta Pi plans regional meeting here -- D.A.R. to convene here this evening Mannheimer comes here next month -- Councl seeks Students' Aid for governing -- Beulah Barrett heads YWCA -- 'Afternoon' today -- Klara Sepmeier gives concert in auditorium -- Deadline set for contest -- Hite C. Taylor issues newsletter -- School term for summer opens June 7 -- 'Land's End' is K.U. play to be shown April 2 -- Found articles go on display -- Shaw gives out facts of vaccine 'mysteries' -- Barbs pull out; coalition folds -- Rhodes award is ready for applications -- Best magazine articles posted -- Oberg, Stapels, cast in plays -- Show girls dance to headlines, as atom searchers labor on -- Strikes come in period of awakening from depression -- Wonder arises as to what will come of new split-up -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- 'Paradise' may be best seller -- Smith will attend Pittsburgh meeting -- Newton and Perry to study warfare -- Women's team misses by one point -- Sipple addresses placement bureau -- Jardine addresses placement bureau -- Ochesis plans dinner meeting -- Wilkie in Savannah for A.A.U.W. meet -- French Club members to give play Monday -- Roundabout -- Varsity tomorrow -- Femininity to hold sway; slacks add boyish note -- Graduates united in marriage Friday -- Kappa Rho celebrates founding of sorority -- Seniors in Fine Arts compliment Lieurance -- Library adds new circulation books -- University Dames will have meeting at Neff's -- Carnival air to reign at dance -- Vows of prominent couple of repeated -- Green's sister honored -- Watkins former blue key -- Mikesell will give speech at East High Tuesday afternoon -- Sorosis has gay party in Commons building -- Second all school party is scheduled -- Grid schedule of ten games has 'big foes' -- Women's Sport Glances -- Carter room has new study hours -- Cage captains are announced -- Society invites new candidates -- Wichita wants no '13' dates -- Net team will begin practice -- The Sporting Thing -- 'Mesa d' Espanol' is now reserved
Photograph(s): Comptroller: Roy W. Elliott has devised a new method of keeping student accounts straight. He is shown here thumbing through the new filing system which permits split second checking on students back on tuition payments. Similar pictures will be included in future statements sent out reminding delinquents that the time has come for a settlement. p. 1 -- Y.W. president Beulah Barrett was elected last Thursday and will be installed at a banquet in the Pine Room April 14. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Making her first public appearance in the United States, Mrs. Klara Sepmeier will be presented to a dance recital tomorrow evening in the Auditorium. p. 3 -- Chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements for the Mardi Gras carnival party is Miss Betty Copeland, member of Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. p. 3 -- Co-captains: Cal Stewart (left) and Pike Gawthrop were unanimously chosen by the members of the varsity team at a recent meeting. p. 4
Article(s): Gym project gets needed WPA funds – High court is topic for big forensic meet -- Male Glee Club begins practice -- Plurality rule comes before student vote -- Wood ends his Hirsute strike -- 'Half-price' offers are too tempting for profs -- Spring vacation -- Kappa Delta Pi plans regional meeting here -- D.A.R. to convene here this evening Mannheimer comes here next month -- Councl seeks Students' Aid for governing -- Beulah Barrett heads YWCA -- 'Afternoon' today -- Klara Sepmeier gives concert in auditorium -- Deadline set for contest -- Hite C. Taylor issues newsletter -- School term for summer opens June 7 -- 'Land's End' is K.U. play to be shown April 2 -- Found articles go on display -- Shaw gives out facts of vaccine 'mysteries' -- Barbs pull out; coalition folds -- Rhodes award is ready for applications -- Best magazine articles posted -- Oberg, Stapels, cast in plays -- Show girls dance to headlines, as atom searchers labor on -- Strikes come in period of awakening from depression -- Wonder arises as to what will come of new split-up -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- 'Paradise' may be best seller -- Smith will attend Pittsburgh meeting -- Newton and Perry to study warfare -- Women's team misses by one point -- Sipple addresses placement bureau -- Jardine addresses placement bureau -- Ochesis plans dinner meeting -- Wilkie in Savannah for A.A.U.W. meet -- French Club members to give play Monday -- Roundabout -- Varsity tomorrow -- Femininity to hold sway; slacks add boyish note -- Graduates united in marriage Friday -- Kappa Rho celebrates founding of sorority -- Seniors in Fine Arts compliment Lieurance -- Library adds new circulation books -- University Dames will have meeting at Neff's -- Carnival air to reign at dance -- Vows of prominent couple of repeated -- Green's sister honored -- Watkins former blue key -- Mikesell will give speech at East High Tuesday afternoon -- Sorosis has gay party in Commons building -- Second all school party is scheduled -- Grid schedule of ten games has 'big foes' -- Women's Sport Glances -- Carter room has new study hours -- Cage captains are announced -- Society invites new candidates -- Wichita wants no '13' dates -- Net team will begin practice -- The Sporting Thing -- 'Mesa d' Espanol' is now reserved
Photograph(s): Comptroller: Roy W. Elliott has devised a new method of keeping student accounts straight. He is shown here thumbing through the new filing system which permits split second checking on students back on tuition payments. Similar pictures will be included in future statements sent out reminding delinquents that the time has come for a settlement. p. 1 -- Y.W. president Beulah Barrett was elected last Thursday and will be installed at a banquet in the Pine Room April 14. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Making her first public appearance in the United States, Mrs. Klara Sepmeier will be presented to a dance recital tomorrow evening in the Auditorium. p. 3 -- Chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements for the Mardi Gras carnival party is Miss Betty Copeland, member of Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. p. 3 -- Co-captains: Cal Stewart (left) and Pike Gawthrop were unanimously chosen by the members of the varsity team at a recent meeting. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.26
v.42 no.26