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The Sunflower, v.39, no.08 (November 15, 1933)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-11-15
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Sipple, Leslie,Alumni Association,Bugle and Drum Corps,Hickerson, Frank R.,Oberg, Paul M.,French Club
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.8, Wichita, Kansas, November15, 1933. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Homecomers will witness Haskell tilt -- Saber arch to feature Army Ball -- Homecoming marks growth of University in 38 years -- Activities of University to be inspected -- University prepares for annual festivities of Gala homecoming -- Debate squad to be chosen -- New elections based on credit -- Music students present recital -- Parent's Day set for November 26 -- Kappa Delta Pi to give dinner -- Frank Brooks competes for Rhodes honor -- Booth selected by Betty Coed -- Simple settings for autumn play -- Former professor presents musicale -- Oberg chairman of association -- R.O.T.C. unit ordinance to be inspected today -- Operalogue planned for musical club -- Sunflower goes to 1,600 alumni on homecoming -- Kansas artist wins acclaim on work previously snubbed -- Staff of year book meets to plan Parnassus -- College of Education -- Bill Hinkle now officer in C.C. -- Fencing is now exercise: Was tool of death -- Mencken writes book on morals -- College racket comes to light -- Pres. Foght speaks to California students -- City teachers find university great economy -- Sunflower alumni proposal explained by President Hall -- Homecoming at Builder College 50-50 affair -- Alumni secretary presents plan for new school tie-up -- College of Fine Arts -- Former students in new positions -- Graduate School -- Many W.U. grads in W.K.H. Bldg. -- 1933 graduate now teachers -- College of Business -- Education students to teach for week -- Five states get grads in education this year -- Bulletins vie for attention -- Anniversary of death of Jenny Link recalls career of Swedish Nightengale -- Displays catch the eye without knocking it out -- Hitler cramps German press -- Glassware talk at high school -- Paris in need of pied piper -- Walk, walk, walkathon -- Yale Press is unique organ -- Book pictures present time -- C. and E. prefers classical music -- Star light opening Chicago fair no hoax, professor says -- Carruth speaks on armitice program -- Beauty of packages now sells products -- University girl plus gun equals serious business -- Emil Ludwig young are more advanced that old -- 440-year-old clock still goes -- President of Butler University dismissed -- French Club founded in Old Fairmount Hall -- Dinner represents 26 Kansas towns -- Sorority holds pledge service -- Uncle Sam has big investment in University R.O.T.C. groups -- Pledges of dramatic sorority give program -- Gladys Bartholemew and J.T. Parker wed -- Publish volume by Dean Sipple -- Tale of Elizabeth and Earl of Essex recalled in Abbey -- Betsy Sanders portrays her brain children -- To romance is to to be collegiate -- Six sororities guests of frat -- Oriental dinner given by pledges -- Omega Upsilon to hold formal initiation service -- Social calendar -- Sophomore journalism class to be entertained -- Sorority holds series of informal courtesies -- Engagment of former W.U. student announced -- Phi Sigs entertain at Founder's Day dinner -- Mrs. Wrigley to direct play for Omega Upsilon -- Matrix entertains rush groupwith bridge tea -- Players announce date of honecoming dinner -- Kappa Rho entertains Scabbard and Blade -- Homecomers will witness Haskell tilt -- Hockey field sees upsets during week -- Fort Hays has opportunity to finish second -- Women's sports calendar -- Challenges sent to rifle teams -- Girls place high in archery meet -- Band plays in memorial dedication to teacher -- Faculty defeated by Websters, 24-4 -- 'Science and God' topic of debate -- Advanced student to give evening recitals -- Mae West voted ideal woman -- Beware of these mothers-in-law
Photograph(s): Colonel: Miss Frances Templeton honorary colonel, of the R.O.T.C. unit of the University of Wichita, will be formally presented at the military ball given in her honor, Friday November 21. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Queen: Miss Helen Seward, who was chosen homecoming Queen at the election last Monday, will reign over the festivities of the annual Homecoming Day celebration, Saturday. She will be presented at the varsity Saturday night. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 1 -- Indian coach: Jay Hunter, who was captain of the University football team last year, will be here this weekend with the football team of Haskell Institute of which he is assistant football coach. p. 2 -- Howard Darling, secretary of the Alumni Association. p. 3 -- W.U. Girl's Drum and Bugle Corps appear at Homecoming: The University of Wichita Girls Drum and Bugle Corps will be active throughout the annual celebration of Homecoming, Saturday, Miss Lonela Brown is drum major, Francis Baxter, Harlin Bond, and Lawrence Percherare are instructors. Members are: Misses Olive Krehbiel, Francis Berkowitz, Iona Hall, Martha Selts, Helen Pueron, Dorothy Jewell, Anna Lois Crocker, Mary Alice Thomas, Mama Tudhope, Anita Irwin, Virginia Danworth, Jasmine Onstott, Francine Puckett, Betsy Bowdish, Celeste Glass, Virginia Cattin, Dorothy Fritz, Natalie Dring, Natalie Romaine, Lorne York, Roberta Knowlton, Eunice Schwilter, Winifred Harbison, Virginia Kilborne, Jackie Burchfield, Jerry Lanedowne, Jessie Shanklin, and Helen Bridgman. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 5 -- Graduate: Miss Anita Brown, graduate of this University and alumna of Sorosis Sorority, will return to the campus to attend the homecoming festivities. She was Homecoming Queen at the University in 1931. At present she is teaching in the public schools at Cullison, Kansas. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 6 -- Heads sorority: Miss Winifred Wilson is president of Omega Upsilon national dramatic sorority, which will hold formal initiation services for seven pledges, Thursday evening. p. 6 -- Visits campus: Miss Ruth Burney, Sorosis alumna, now teaching school, will be a prominent Homecoming guest. Miss Burney was the 1930 Betty Co-ed. p. 6 -- Dance Chairman: Miss Eleanor Gean Smith, junior is helping with the arrangements for the Alpha Tau Sigma informal dance at which guests of the sorority will be entertained at the Crestview Country Club on November 18. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 7 -- Supports Haskell line: Norman Holmes, Haskell left tackle, is a steady defensive player who has a knack of breaking through the line to spill ball carriers. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 8 -- Indian back to see service: Plamer, Haskell fullback, whose plunging may worry the Shockers Saturday. Palmer has played had, consistent football all week. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 8
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.39 no.8
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