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The Sunflower, v.39, no.07 (November 8, 1933)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-11-08
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Business Administration Club,Orchesis,Women's Trio
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.7, Wichita, Kansas, November 8, 1933. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Homecoming theme to be in progress -- Wichita clubwoman into print again -- Work on 1934 Parnassus to start once again -- Natalie Ring is selected Betty Co-ed -- Traditional jinx revives to haunt Wheatshocker Camp -- Convocation to honor armistice -- Monkeys are used in pre-medic work -- Alumni in 26 towns at reunion dinner -- W.U. third in nation's forensics -- New equipment added to unit -- Aid committee returns tuition -- Shocker grads continue study -- Smyser services held Saturday -- Music students act on programs -- Bernard Shaw boosts U. play -- University bulletin -- Kappa Delta Pi honors four new pledges -- Tribute to war dead -- Convocation is still an unsolved problem -- Hen is chagrined when on of flock develops to quail and not chic -- Art department enters pictures -- Ed Means gives contest essay -- Respect paid to deceased regent -- Kenneth Sauer speaks before reporting class -- Band to attend game at Winfield -- Football fatalities instigate condemnation -- Sunflower plans homecoming issue -- Campusology -- Romantic students offered more by old Heidelberg -- College leader predicts war -- In memorium -- Parents to hold special meeting -- Electric grading machines to save overworked profs -- Century of progress to stage encore next year -- Jeffss postponed as Smyser tribute -- String ensemble plays at annual English tea -- Glass blowing to be regular course -- Campus opinion -- Roundabout -- Business club is one of the youngest U. organizations -- Bonner-Kirkwood vows pronounced -- Phi Upsilon Sigma gives informal for pledges -- Mrs. Gouldner is honoree at dinner -- Pi Alpha Pis are guests of Pi Kaps -- Sororities -- Sororities to be feted at tea by fraternity -- Largest newspaper is received by professor -- McRoberts writes for Journal of Morphology -- Morrison Library host to visiting teachers -- Faculty honored at fraternity tea -- K.U. business school has reunion dinner -- A.A.A. initiates five new women -- Freshman frolic is Friday event -- Betty Co-ed candidates honored at luncheon -- Matrix honors rushees at tea -- Women to hold rush function -- Miss Imo Larson and Everett Wise are wed -- Men's honor five group make plans for year -- Dope favors Shockers in builder tilt -- Delegates will attend W.A.A. state meeting -- Women's sports -- Haskell meets Shocker grid team Nov. 18 -- Men's sports -- Phi Sigs score in Alpha Gam defeat -- Shockers hold Iikens to a 7 point lead -- Archery match is won by Neff -- Nature suffers changes as fall becomes winter -- Pi Alphs standing third in league -- Barbs at Washburn lead in scholarship -- Intra-mural golf tournament off
Photograph(s): In race for honor: Miss Ollun Ambrose, Miss June Brooks, and Miss Helen Seward have been nominated as candidates for queen to reign over the Homecoming festivities, November 18. Election will be held next Monday. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Betty Co-ed: Miss Natalie Ring, junior, was chosen from among five candidates for the honor of Betty Co-ed. She will be honored at the Homecoming festivities, November 18. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Recent fall bride: Mrs. B. J. Bonner, Jr., was the former Miss Caroline Kirkwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood. She formerly attended this University and was affiliated with the Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- French club officer: Miss Rebecca Butts fills the position of secretary-treasurer of the French Club. She will also assist with the arrangements for the Freshman Frolic. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- D.O. active: Miss Onah Rile is a member of Delta Omega sorority, and is enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts. She is a chairman of the committee in charge of the sorority's Christmas informal dance. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 5 -- Three threats to Shocker championship: Southwestern points toward Wichita. Builder threats to Shocker supremacy are, left to right: Roy Henry, Roy Overeem, and Alfred Simpson. Henry, powerful freshman tackle, hails from Kiowa. Overeem, fleet backfield star is a former teammate of Ford, Wichita tackle, from Argonia. Simpson is playing his first year and showing well at quarterback. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 6
Article(s): Homecoming theme to be in progress -- Wichita clubwoman into print again -- Work on 1934 Parnassus to start once again -- Natalie Ring is selected Betty Co-ed -- Traditional jinx revives to haunt Wheatshocker Camp -- Convocation to honor armistice -- Monkeys are used in pre-medic work -- Alumni in 26 towns at reunion dinner -- W.U. third in nation's forensics -- New equipment added to unit -- Aid committee returns tuition -- Shocker grads continue study -- Smyser services held Saturday -- Music students act on programs -- Bernard Shaw boosts U. play -- University bulletin -- Kappa Delta Pi honors four new pledges -- Tribute to war dead -- Convocation is still an unsolved problem -- Hen is chagrined when on of flock develops to quail and not chic -- Art department enters pictures -- Ed Means gives contest essay -- Respect paid to deceased regent -- Kenneth Sauer speaks before reporting class -- Band to attend game at Winfield -- Football fatalities instigate condemnation -- Sunflower plans homecoming issue -- Campusology -- Romantic students offered more by old Heidelberg -- College leader predicts war -- In memorium -- Parents to hold special meeting -- Electric grading machines to save overworked profs -- Century of progress to stage encore next year -- Jeffss postponed as Smyser tribute -- String ensemble plays at annual English tea -- Glass blowing to be regular course -- Campus opinion -- Roundabout -- Business club is one of the youngest U. organizations -- Bonner-Kirkwood vows pronounced -- Phi Upsilon Sigma gives informal for pledges -- Mrs. Gouldner is honoree at dinner -- Pi Alpha Pis are guests of Pi Kaps -- Sororities -- Sororities to be feted at tea by fraternity -- Largest newspaper is received by professor -- McRoberts writes for Journal of Morphology -- Morrison Library host to visiting teachers -- Faculty honored at fraternity tea -- K.U. business school has reunion dinner -- A.A.A. initiates five new women -- Freshman frolic is Friday event -- Betty Co-ed candidates honored at luncheon -- Matrix honors rushees at tea -- Women to hold rush function -- Miss Imo Larson and Everett Wise are wed -- Men's honor five group make plans for year -- Dope favors Shockers in builder tilt -- Delegates will attend W.A.A. state meeting -- Women's sports -- Haskell meets Shocker grid team Nov. 18 -- Men's sports -- Phi Sigs score in Alpha Gam defeat -- Shockers hold Iikens to a 7 point lead -- Archery match is won by Neff -- Nature suffers changes as fall becomes winter -- Pi Alphs standing third in league -- Barbs at Washburn lead in scholarship -- Intra-mural golf tournament off
Photograph(s): In race for honor: Miss Ollun Ambrose, Miss June Brooks, and Miss Helen Seward have been nominated as candidates for queen to reign over the Homecoming festivities, November 18. Election will be held next Monday. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Betty Co-ed: Miss Natalie Ring, junior, was chosen from among five candidates for the honor of Betty Co-ed. She will be honored at the Homecoming festivities, November 18. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Recent fall bride: Mrs. B. J. Bonner, Jr., was the former Miss Caroline Kirkwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood. She formerly attended this University and was affiliated with the Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- French club officer: Miss Rebecca Butts fills the position of secretary-treasurer of the French Club. She will also assist with the arrangements for the Freshman Frolic. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- D.O. active: Miss Onah Rile is a member of Delta Omega sorority, and is enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts. She is a chairman of the committee in charge of the sorority's Christmas informal dance. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 5 -- Three threats to Shocker championship: Southwestern points toward Wichita. Builder threats to Shocker supremacy are, left to right: Roy Henry, Roy Overeem, and Alfred Simpson. Henry, powerful freshman tackle, hails from Kiowa. Overeem, fleet backfield star is a former teammate of Ford, Wichita tackle, from Argonia. Simpson is playing his first year and showing well at quarterback. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.39 no.7
v.39 no.7
