The Sunflower, v.42, no.11 (November 19, 1936)
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1936-11-19
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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.11, Wichita, Kansas, November 19, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Grads to get 'coffee' at play preview -- Book displays arranged for national week -- Salvation Army will give band program -- Rival bandsmen will be guests of Army men -- Honors taken by a company -- Oklahoma student is awarded trip -- First convo in theater is tomorrow -- Rogers, Malone go to Topeka debate meet -- Egg reveals all to class -- Student Commons building offers studying - loafing -- Fiske Hall gets modern library reference file -- Contest judges rate pictures -- Hekhuis included in clerical book -- Babb will return to resume duties -- Debaters to go to speech meet in Hutchinson -- G. Gebhardt is forum speaker -- Science Club holds first fall meeting -- Free tutors for students are chosen -- Periodical file is being used at loan desk -- Palmer to speak to K.U. educators -- Parnassus -- Homecoming plans completed -- Sales promote next Tom-Tom -- Downtown division to present recital -- Marjorie Spark to give recital -- Hillbrand is chief speaker at forum -- 'Gripe, gripe!' 'Who's there?' 'It's a downtown quarterback!' -- Gasps and yawns mark arrival of regular mid-semester slump -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Moundbuilder rivalry is thirty-five years old -- 'Class monkey' without brain -- French cinema to be presented -- 'Purple Cross' comes to end -- Wheatshocker goes to mail -- Editor to complete course of training -- Sepmeier brings German art here -- Student opinion -- President wins bird at raffle -- Palmer addresses local club women -- Chistian youth hold seminar -- Marshall Ross is leader for sales -- Men of Webster hold open house -- Betty Coed is guest of Alpha Gam frat -- "Husbands are surprises, prizes, consolation prizes" -- Colophon holds breakfast meet -- Matrix group has has breakfast meeting -- Delta Omega pledges honored with dance -- University Dames will meet this afternoon -- Home Ec Club has luncheon -- Soc in th' puss -- Sorority has Sunday coffee -- Sports chaff / Lois Carpenter -- Southwestern meets Wichita here Friday -- Shocker Frosh defeat Pitt 'B' -- Shocker yearlings swamp Washburn -- Archery teams hold tourney -- Hornets tally first win over Gebert squad -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- Hockey, badminton complete season -- 'Swing music' invades gym
Photograph(s): Army delegate: Glen Soderstrom, captain of the local chapter of Scabbard and Blade, national military fraternity, who is attending the biennial convention of the organization at Raleigh, N.C. p. 1 -- Political opponents: Names of these two women of the University were presented to the Student Council in petition yesterday as candidates for Homecoming Queen. They are: top, Miss Joyce Allison, and bottom, Miss Velda Mae Gahon. p. 1 -- Betty Coed: Miss Jeanne Carr, Sorosis, and sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts, who is Alpha Gamma Gamms fraternity's Betty Coed for the coming year. p. 3 -- Captain: Vic Baltzell, Moundbuilder center, captains the teams from Southwestern which invades this Wichita campus tomorrow continuing a 35 year old rivalry. p. 4
Article(s): Grads to get 'coffee' at play preview -- Book displays arranged for national week -- Salvation Army will give band program -- Rival bandsmen will be guests of Army men -- Honors taken by a company -- Oklahoma student is awarded trip -- First convo in theater is tomorrow -- Rogers, Malone go to Topeka debate meet -- Egg reveals all to class -- Student Commons building offers studying - loafing -- Fiske Hall gets modern library reference file -- Contest judges rate pictures -- Hekhuis included in clerical book -- Babb will return to resume duties -- Debaters to go to speech meet in Hutchinson -- G. Gebhardt is forum speaker -- Science Club holds first fall meeting -- Free tutors for students are chosen -- Periodical file is being used at loan desk -- Palmer to speak to K.U. educators -- Parnassus -- Homecoming plans completed -- Sales promote next Tom-Tom -- Downtown division to present recital -- Marjorie Spark to give recital -- Hillbrand is chief speaker at forum -- 'Gripe, gripe!' 'Who's there?' 'It's a downtown quarterback!' -- Gasps and yawns mark arrival of regular mid-semester slump -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Moundbuilder rivalry is thirty-five years old -- 'Class monkey' without brain -- French cinema to be presented -- 'Purple Cross' comes to end -- Wheatshocker goes to mail -- Editor to complete course of training -- Sepmeier brings German art here -- Student opinion -- President wins bird at raffle -- Palmer addresses local club women -- Chistian youth hold seminar -- Marshall Ross is leader for sales -- Men of Webster hold open house -- Betty Coed is guest of Alpha Gam frat -- "Husbands are surprises, prizes, consolation prizes" -- Colophon holds breakfast meet -- Matrix group has has breakfast meeting -- Delta Omega pledges honored with dance -- University Dames will meet this afternoon -- Home Ec Club has luncheon -- Soc in th' puss -- Sorority has Sunday coffee -- Sports chaff / Lois Carpenter -- Southwestern meets Wichita here Friday -- Shocker Frosh defeat Pitt 'B' -- Shocker yearlings swamp Washburn -- Archery teams hold tourney -- Hornets tally first win over Gebert squad -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- Hockey, badminton complete season -- 'Swing music' invades gym
Photograph(s): Army delegate: Glen Soderstrom, captain of the local chapter of Scabbard and Blade, national military fraternity, who is attending the biennial convention of the organization at Raleigh, N.C. p. 1 -- Political opponents: Names of these two women of the University were presented to the Student Council in petition yesterday as candidates for Homecoming Queen. They are: top, Miss Joyce Allison, and bottom, Miss Velda Mae Gahon. p. 1 -- Betty Coed: Miss Jeanne Carr, Sorosis, and sophomore in the College of Liberal Arts, who is Alpha Gamma Gamms fraternity's Betty Coed for the coming year. p. 3 -- Captain: Vic Baltzell, Moundbuilder center, captains the teams from Southwestern which invades this Wichita campus tomorrow continuing a 35 year old rivalry. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.11
v.42 no.11