The Sunflower, v.41, no.15 (December 19, 1935)
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Issue Date
1935-12-19
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Auditorium , Student Union , Blue Key
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.15, Wichita, Kansas, December 19, 1935. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Vacation is welcomed by faculty here -- Model gentleman is described by co-eds -- Construction of building underway -- Students to give Christmas program -- Christmas is recital theme -- University alumnae, CCC camp director, visits here Friday -- Co-eds seem to forget a few of the finer points -- K.U. players to be here in "Olympia" -- Flo Brown lab to give party -- Work proceeds on clay courts -- Corps area chief is local visitor -- Five N.S.F.A. delegates go from Wichita -- Cagers lose first league game to Pit -- Blue Key to get charter -- Clubs to entertain family Christmas -- Calamity howlers rightfully fail to taint Olympic games -- Tax on potatoes is remindful of tea tax by Great Britain -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate World -- University bulletin -- Princess is interviewed here by Shocker student -- Schuessler has 'Messiah' role -- Cold solution is offered - spats -- Alumni splinters -- Puzzle is solved-"synthetic legs" football aftermath -- Honor frats shoved aside -- Alpha Taus, Websters win -- Student opinion / Jack Nilsson -- Enrollments to go ahead after recess -- Manning to compete for Olympic berth -- Interest in music bureau grows here -- Relief! Almost three million youths found on rolls -- Shocker band rates honors -- Holiday dance will be given by Websters -- Pi Kappa Psi gives mid vacation dance -- Yuletide theme marks progress -- Rhodes choices are announced -- Treasurers asked to submit books -- Meet attracts two delegates -- Major changes speed from up game -- Manning to compete for Olympic berth -- Downtown students in Sunday recital -- Tournament to open ping pong season -- Ten letterman out for builder team -- Dr. Wall is speaker for women voters -- Interest in music grows here -- Dick Grace on air in Vallee program -- Spanish class gives Christmas program -- Pledges entertain actives at meeting -- DQ's planning a colorful party -- Alpha Gam to have formal party tonight -- Pre-medic fraternity initiates 20 pledges -- Kappa Rho to give semi-formal dance -- Fashion decrees more long red fingernails -- Alpha Taus presides winter scenes -- Well known graduates announce their engagement -- Mrs. Ensow honored at a shower Sunday -- Helen Hagan to give informal tea Dec. 28 -- Psychology majors have dinner Sunday -- University society: Psi Sigs give formal dinner; What a girl likes for Christmas as is revealed by our university co-eds; Sorosis group to give party; Prominent graduate reveals engagement; Residents of Holyoke Hall to give dinner -- Cagers lose first league game to Pitt -- Trojans in close victory -- Will Rogers' drive gets underway in Wichita campaign -- More tickets sold for K.U.-M.U. game -- Dugan to go professional -- Shockers down in Tulsa in game -- Faculty team enters league -- Women's sport glances / Kathryn Ann Emery -- Wichita plays Sooner team -- Tough game at Pitt tonight -- W.U. defeats Friends, 52-19 -- Kansas player in East-West battle -- Men's sport shorts / Stud Watson -- Vandal team wins volley tournament
Photograph(s): [Loy] Wood. p. 2 -- [Ruth] Garvey, [Virginia] Alford. p. 3 -- Responsible for Christmas parties of sororities: The young women in charge of the five sorority parties are shown above. They are, upper left, Miss Maxine Setzer of Delta Omega; upper right, Miss Helen Hagan of Sorosis; lower left, Miss Frances Radcliff of Epsilon Kappa Rho; upper right, Helen Hagan of Sorosis; lower right, Miss Vera Darling of Pi Kappa Psi; and inset, Miss Mary Margaret Schroeder of Alpha Tau Sigma. p. 5 -- Trojans eke out victory over scrappy Shockers: Pictured are Skinner, Gawthrop, and Stewart.
Article(s): Vacation is welcomed by faculty here -- Model gentleman is described by co-eds -- Construction of building underway -- Students to give Christmas program -- Christmas is recital theme -- University alumnae, CCC camp director, visits here Friday -- Co-eds seem to forget a few of the finer points -- K.U. players to be here in "Olympia" -- Flo Brown lab to give party -- Work proceeds on clay courts -- Corps area chief is local visitor -- Five N.S.F.A. delegates go from Wichita -- Cagers lose first league game to Pit -- Blue Key to get charter -- Clubs to entertain family Christmas -- Calamity howlers rightfully fail to taint Olympic games -- Tax on potatoes is remindful of tea tax by Great Britain -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate World -- University bulletin -- Princess is interviewed here by Shocker student -- Schuessler has 'Messiah' role -- Cold solution is offered - spats -- Alumni splinters -- Puzzle is solved-"synthetic legs" football aftermath -- Honor frats shoved aside -- Alpha Taus, Websters win -- Student opinion / Jack Nilsson -- Enrollments to go ahead after recess -- Manning to compete for Olympic berth -- Interest in music bureau grows here -- Relief! Almost three million youths found on rolls -- Shocker band rates honors -- Holiday dance will be given by Websters -- Pi Kappa Psi gives mid vacation dance -- Yuletide theme marks progress -- Rhodes choices are announced -- Treasurers asked to submit books -- Meet attracts two delegates -- Major changes speed from up game -- Manning to compete for Olympic berth -- Downtown students in Sunday recital -- Tournament to open ping pong season -- Ten letterman out for builder team -- Dr. Wall is speaker for women voters -- Interest in music grows here -- Dick Grace on air in Vallee program -- Spanish class gives Christmas program -- Pledges entertain actives at meeting -- DQ's planning a colorful party -- Alpha Gam to have formal party tonight -- Pre-medic fraternity initiates 20 pledges -- Kappa Rho to give semi-formal dance -- Fashion decrees more long red fingernails -- Alpha Taus presides winter scenes -- Well known graduates announce their engagement -- Mrs. Ensow honored at a shower Sunday -- Helen Hagan to give informal tea Dec. 28 -- Psychology majors have dinner Sunday -- University society: Psi Sigs give formal dinner; What a girl likes for Christmas as is revealed by our university co-eds; Sorosis group to give party; Prominent graduate reveals engagement; Residents of Holyoke Hall to give dinner -- Cagers lose first league game to Pitt -- Trojans in close victory -- Will Rogers' drive gets underway in Wichita campaign -- More tickets sold for K.U.-M.U. game -- Dugan to go professional -- Shockers down in Tulsa in game -- Faculty team enters league -- Women's sport glances / Kathryn Ann Emery -- Wichita plays Sooner team -- Tough game at Pitt tonight -- W.U. defeats Friends, 52-19 -- Kansas player in East-West battle -- Men's sport shorts / Stud Watson -- Vandal team wins volley tournament
Photograph(s): [Loy] Wood. p. 2 -- [Ruth] Garvey, [Virginia] Alford. p. 3 -- Responsible for Christmas parties of sororities: The young women in charge of the five sorority parties are shown above. They are, upper left, Miss Maxine Setzer of Delta Omega; upper right, Miss Helen Hagan of Sorosis; lower left, Miss Frances Radcliff of Epsilon Kappa Rho; upper right, Helen Hagan of Sorosis; lower right, Miss Vera Darling of Pi Kappa Psi; and inset, Miss Mary Margaret Schroeder of Alpha Tau Sigma. p. 5 -- Trojans eke out victory over scrappy Shockers: Pictured are Skinner, Gawthrop, and Stewart.
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.41 no.15
v.41 no.15