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The Sunflower, 1931-1932, no.23, March 2, 1932
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Sunflower 03-02-1932
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Wichita, Kansas
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1932-03-02
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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.37, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, March 2, 1932. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Girls rifle team wins in Kemper meet -- To dedicate new bridge in April -- Sees increase in student engineers -- President Foght returns from education meet -- Summer school bulletins issued -- Msgr. Farrell will talk in convocation -- March 16 set for election of May Queen -- Will organize air fraternity -- Price announces army promotions -- City colleges in joint meet -- Nine geologists make field trip -- Omnibus college enrollment 400 -- Holds day ten art exhibition -- New campus fraternity is planned by "separatists" -- Picture is feature of Hippodrome: 'Guilty Hands', written by Inez Crowder to be presented -- Colonel will review troops -- Team debates at Bethany College -- Goldsmith again heads fraternity -- Committee will choose student for scholarship -- Complete final enrollment list -- Students to participate in ceremony -- Players will give "Winters [sic] Tale" Mar. 3-5 -- Contract to be let for catalog -- Faculty goldfish lead merry lives -- Jerry in bold dash for liberty -- Mystery disease gradually takes toll at University -- Morphine addicts cured in nine days -- Professors oppose economic boycott -- Columbia chemist finds an element -- 1896 Sunflower full of news -- Former editor speaks to class -- Girls were not nervous when firing at Kemper -- Defends talk by Sherwood Eddy -- University head looks for genius -- Hunter College staff resigns -- Enlow and Clark star composers -- Shocker society: Alpha Tau Sigma informal to be held at Crestview; Sorority pledges give slumber party; Bridge shower is given for Mrs. Butler; New political club to decide campaign; St. Patrick's theme to be used for party; Mrs. Bliss Isely entertains Matrix members at home; Administration Club to discuss present business conditions; Reservations made for council party; Mrs. Wrigley honored by Omega Upsilon; Fraternities and sororities -- Einstein hailed as apostle of peace at meet -- Wyoming lifts ban on dances -- Shockers trim teachers; Hennigh and Johnson get all-star posts: Wichita University cagers get third in conference standing -- Sports / Kenneth Hays -- Presbies defeat Wichita Friday -- Shockers defeat Emporia teachers in fast contest -- Pi Kaps defeat Barbs in basketball tourney -- Webster loses sight contest to Zeta Delt -- Intramural play-offs is scheduled for coming week -- Webster, Alpha Gamm continue to lead intramural -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle
Photograph(s): Captains winning team: Above is shown Miss Margaret Klopfenstein, captain of the women's rifle team of the University. She is shown holding the Missouri Rifle club trophy, won the Kemper competition last week. The trophy is now in permanent possession of the University, the rifle team having won the meet for the last three years. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Direct conference: Shown here are Dr. Lambertus Hekhuis, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University (left), and Dr. Langenwalter of Friends university, who will be in charge of discussion groups at the Christian World Education meeting this week. The meet is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. of the two colleges. / Courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Plays role of "Perdita": Doris Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walter of 1127 North Topeka, will play the part of "Perdita" in "Winter's Tale," first Shakespearean play to be given this year which will be presented Thursday and Saturday nights of this week. Miss Walter is a freshman in the college of Business Administration at the University. / Courtesy of Wichita Beacon. p. 3 -- Heads Medics: John Abel popular undergraduate in the Pre-Medics department of the university and president of Aesculapius, Pre-Medics fraternity. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 3 -- Varsity debater: Tom Croft, member of the university debate team and active in Webster fraternity, is president of the Political Science club. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 3 -- Olympic material: Gene Venzke, Pottstown, Penn., high school boy, who leaped into the spotlight recently by running the mile in four minutes and ten seconds in the New York A.C. games. He beat his own previous record of 4:11 3-5. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4
Article(s): Girls rifle team wins in Kemper meet -- To dedicate new bridge in April -- Sees increase in student engineers -- President Foght returns from education meet -- Summer school bulletins issued -- Msgr. Farrell will talk in convocation -- March 16 set for election of May Queen -- Will organize air fraternity -- Price announces army promotions -- City colleges in joint meet -- Nine geologists make field trip -- Omnibus college enrollment 400 -- Holds day ten art exhibition -- New campus fraternity is planned by "separatists" -- Picture is feature of Hippodrome: 'Guilty Hands', written by Inez Crowder to be presented -- Colonel will review troops -- Team debates at Bethany College -- Goldsmith again heads fraternity -- Committee will choose student for scholarship -- Complete final enrollment list -- Students to participate in ceremony -- Players will give "Winters [sic] Tale" Mar. 3-5 -- Contract to be let for catalog -- Faculty goldfish lead merry lives -- Jerry in bold dash for liberty -- Mystery disease gradually takes toll at University -- Morphine addicts cured in nine days -- Professors oppose economic boycott -- Columbia chemist finds an element -- 1896 Sunflower full of news -- Former editor speaks to class -- Girls were not nervous when firing at Kemper -- Defends talk by Sherwood Eddy -- University head looks for genius -- Hunter College staff resigns -- Enlow and Clark star composers -- Shocker society: Alpha Tau Sigma informal to be held at Crestview; Sorority pledges give slumber party; Bridge shower is given for Mrs. Butler; New political club to decide campaign; St. Patrick's theme to be used for party; Mrs. Bliss Isely entertains Matrix members at home; Administration Club to discuss present business conditions; Reservations made for council party; Mrs. Wrigley honored by Omega Upsilon; Fraternities and sororities -- Einstein hailed as apostle of peace at meet -- Wyoming lifts ban on dances -- Shockers trim teachers; Hennigh and Johnson get all-star posts: Wichita University cagers get third in conference standing -- Sports / Kenneth Hays -- Presbies defeat Wichita Friday -- Shockers defeat Emporia teachers in fast contest -- Pi Kaps defeat Barbs in basketball tourney -- Webster loses sight contest to Zeta Delt -- Intramural play-offs is scheduled for coming week -- Webster, Alpha Gamm continue to lead intramural -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle
Photograph(s): Captains winning team: Above is shown Miss Margaret Klopfenstein, captain of the women's rifle team of the University. She is shown holding the Missouri Rifle club trophy, won the Kemper competition last week. The trophy is now in permanent possession of the University, the rifle team having won the meet for the last three years. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Direct conference: Shown here are Dr. Lambertus Hekhuis, dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University (left), and Dr. Langenwalter of Friends university, who will be in charge of discussion groups at the Christian World Education meeting this week. The meet is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A. of the two colleges. / Courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Plays role of "Perdita": Doris Walter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walter of 1127 North Topeka, will play the part of "Perdita" in "Winter's Tale," first Shakespearean play to be given this year which will be presented Thursday and Saturday nights of this week. Miss Walter is a freshman in the college of Business Administration at the University. / Courtesy of Wichita Beacon. p. 3 -- Heads Medics: John Abel popular undergraduate in the Pre-Medics department of the university and president of Aesculapius, Pre-Medics fraternity. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 3 -- Varsity debater: Tom Croft, member of the university debate team and active in Webster fraternity, is president of the Political Science club. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 3 -- Olympic material: Gene Venzke, Pottstown, Penn., high school boy, who leaped into the spotlight recently by running the mile in four minutes and ten seconds in the New York A.C. games. He beat his own previous record of 4:11 3-5. / Courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.37 no.23
v.37 no.23
