The Sunflower, v.41, no.19 (January 30, 1936)
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1936-01-30
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Blue Key
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, January 30, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Blue Key is to celebrate installation -- Frigid weather slows advance on constuction -- Welcome to campus / Frank Neff -- Tae Shimamoto denies love cause of leaving -- Croft in work to help youth -- Shawn's dancers to appear in city -- Reorganize Beta Nu for last semester -- Fletcher pinch hits at switchboard -- Final cast of exchange play Chosen -- Frosh schools get under way -- Note to Mussolini gets U.S. answer -- Night school enrollment -- is expected high -- Orchids plants not to bloom -- Cage team awaits four tough games -- Group selects ten university 'ideal women' -- Sidewalks to be laid to Hillside -- Regional meet for educators starts Feb. 14 -- Faculty will attend meeting -- University players initiate nine pledges -- Names, names everywhere -- Youngsters, ever disregarding advice, loss opportunities -- New students are welcomed now just as in September -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Columbia grads to give concert -- Unitarian league presents lectures -- Convention to hear Beta Nu musicians -- Schuessler to aid in music program -- University society: Sorosis pledges honor actives; Collegiate 4-H Club entertains at party -- Gathering lip-rouge now is antedated by new era of murder, intelligence; Matrix sorority installs officers; Tae Shimamoto feted at 'Bon Voyage' tea; D.O. to entertain at annual apron party; French Club to hold next meeting Feb. 7; Deans entertain at informal dinner; R.O.T.C. is invited to downtown Miitary Ball; Alpha Taus to hold initiation services; Men and co-eds list pet gripes -- California college students try stunt -- Theses list is published here -- University string ensemble to play -- Wrestling installed as a minor sport -- Manning wins eastern race -- To be sure of job be a veternarian -- Crucial test for Cagers tomorrow -- Tracks season opens April 4 -- Shockers face tall gorillas -- Game at East High -- Barebacks, Pi Alphs victory -- Women's sport glances / Ruth Bryant -- Schedules made for rifle team practice -- Season opens for girl cage squad
Photograph(s): Blue Key men present ten ideal co-eds: This outstanding group of women of the University of Wichita campus has been presented by the ten senior men of Blue Key, national honor fraternity, as the ten ideal women in the or senior classes. The women, presented for the first time at the Blue Key Prom, include (from left to right, reading clockwise), Miss Katherine Templeton, Miss Martha Sells, Miss Mary Alice Thomas, Miss Mary Cles, Miss Mary Alice Naramore, Miss Isabel Keeling, Miss Loneta Brown, Miss Ruth Sharp, Miss Vera Setzer and Miss Geraldine Lansdowne. p. 1 -- Loy Wood. p. 2 -- Ted Shawn dancers: The ensemble is shown in one scene of "Apotheosis" from "Kinetic Molpai" which is one of the many numbers to be presented in the auditorium of Wichita High School East next Wednesday, Feb. 3. p. 2 -- Enter into campus activities: Miss Ernestine Briles, left, has been given a prominent part in the play "The Late Christopher Bean," which will be presented here and at the University of Kansas Next month. Miss Jeane Haire, right, recently was elected president of Beta Nu sorority. Both women are members of Sorosis. p. 3 -- Where is this Southwestern?: Jim Wilson has started something now in the way of scoring that he may have to continue when the Shockers go up against the Builders of Southwestern at Winfield tomorrow night. p. 4
Article(s): Blue Key is to celebrate installation -- Frigid weather slows advance on constuction -- Welcome to campus / Frank Neff -- Tae Shimamoto denies love cause of leaving -- Croft in work to help youth -- Shawn's dancers to appear in city -- Reorganize Beta Nu for last semester -- Fletcher pinch hits at switchboard -- Final cast of exchange play Chosen -- Frosh schools get under way -- Note to Mussolini gets U.S. answer -- Night school enrollment -- is expected high -- Orchids plants not to bloom -- Cage team awaits four tough games -- Group selects ten university 'ideal women' -- Sidewalks to be laid to Hillside -- Regional meet for educators starts Feb. 14 -- Faculty will attend meeting -- University players initiate nine pledges -- Names, names everywhere -- Youngsters, ever disregarding advice, loss opportunities -- New students are welcomed now just as in September -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Columbia grads to give concert -- Unitarian league presents lectures -- Convention to hear Beta Nu musicians -- Schuessler to aid in music program -- University society: Sorosis pledges honor actives; Collegiate 4-H Club entertains at party -- Gathering lip-rouge now is antedated by new era of murder, intelligence; Matrix sorority installs officers; Tae Shimamoto feted at 'Bon Voyage' tea; D.O. to entertain at annual apron party; French Club to hold next meeting Feb. 7; Deans entertain at informal dinner; R.O.T.C. is invited to downtown Miitary Ball; Alpha Taus to hold initiation services; Men and co-eds list pet gripes -- California college students try stunt -- Theses list is published here -- University string ensemble to play -- Wrestling installed as a minor sport -- Manning wins eastern race -- To be sure of job be a veternarian -- Crucial test for Cagers tomorrow -- Tracks season opens April 4 -- Shockers face tall gorillas -- Game at East High -- Barebacks, Pi Alphs victory -- Women's sport glances / Ruth Bryant -- Schedules made for rifle team practice -- Season opens for girl cage squad
Photograph(s): Blue Key men present ten ideal co-eds: This outstanding group of women of the University of Wichita campus has been presented by the ten senior men of Blue Key, national honor fraternity, as the ten ideal women in the or senior classes. The women, presented for the first time at the Blue Key Prom, include (from left to right, reading clockwise), Miss Katherine Templeton, Miss Martha Sells, Miss Mary Alice Thomas, Miss Mary Cles, Miss Mary Alice Naramore, Miss Isabel Keeling, Miss Loneta Brown, Miss Ruth Sharp, Miss Vera Setzer and Miss Geraldine Lansdowne. p. 1 -- Loy Wood. p. 2 -- Ted Shawn dancers: The ensemble is shown in one scene of "Apotheosis" from "Kinetic Molpai" which is one of the many numbers to be presented in the auditorium of Wichita High School East next Wednesday, Feb. 3. p. 2 -- Enter into campus activities: Miss Ernestine Briles, left, has been given a prominent part in the play "The Late Christopher Bean," which will be presented here and at the University of Kansas Next month. Miss Jeane Haire, right, recently was elected president of Beta Nu sorority. Both women are members of Sorosis. p. 3 -- Where is this Southwestern?: Jim Wilson has started something now in the way of scoring that he may have to continue when the Shockers go up against the Builders of Southwestern at Winfield tomorrow night. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.41 no.19
v.41 no.19