The Sunflower, v.44, no.10 (November 17, 1938)

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1938-11-17
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Football , Central Conference championship
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, November 17, 1938 - 4 pages
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Article(s): Rehearsals started by play cast -- Lewis to direct modern dancers fall recital -- Group to leave geology trip -- Students 'skip' classes Monday for celebration -- Crustaceans of ancient age are found recently -- Professor applies crew philosophy to education -- Emporia youths pay unannounced visit to campus -- Wichitans have snakedance [sic] and bonfire Friday -- Geology department receives collection -- Time extension given students by book editor -- New York author asks profs aid -- Onsgard is soon to build house -- University to provide parking lot -- Lewis speaks at armistice convo Friday morning -- Wall analyzes recent election -- Diamond reads special paper -- Vacation starts next Wednesday -- Survey proves reading lessons help freshmen -- Thomas gives talk for engineer group -- Kallet tells personal experiences in interview -- '38 Homecoming said to be best in W.U. history -- Miniature horse newest addition in chemistry lab -- Barb group pulls out of coalition effective at once -- Noted debaters will appear on local program -- Musical groups plan programs -- Will 1939 Homecoming pass this year's mark -- Students should follow political developments -- Motion picture industry can further democracy -- Outlandish chattering in convo must be stopped -- Art treasures should be given due respect -- On the hill / Marge Gray-- Collegiate world -- Grad gossip -- Military Ball will be important social event Dec. 2 at Forum -- Roundabout -- University players elect officers -- W.U. Dames will meet for review -- Army's new honorary colonel is 'small but mighty' - only five feet -- West leaves for ten-day Ohio visit -- Omega has Graham for sponsor -- Pi Alpha Pi gives dinner for grads -- Reveal wedding plans of former Wichita students -- Pi Alph Mother's Club gives review -- W.U. wins second consecutive CIC title -- Shockers wallop Emporia 26-6 at Homecoming game -- Fort Hays gets second as play in circuit ends -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Riflists to set practice dates -- Gamma-Webster battle for Keg -- Badminton is now at stake -- Champs are rated over Aggie team -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Juniors, seniors win inter-class tournament
Photograph(s): King and Queen: Again the queen in a dramatic production, Mary Elsie Reser (left) will play the part of Hermoine in a revival of Shakespeare's "Winter's Tale". Although new in campus productions', Malcolm Nicholson (right) has been selected to play opposite Miss Reser in the role of Leontes, the king. Miss Reser has been starred in many campus plays most important of which was her potrayal of the queen in "Queen Elizabeth," which was presented last year. p. 1 -- Barb head [Lewis Crum]. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Coates is secretary: Mary Coates, '38, is working as secretary of the Brooks, Freeson, and Aley Law Firm in the First National Bank Building of Wichita. Miss Coates last year was vice president of Delta Omega., secretary of the Young Republicans Club, and was a member of the Y.W.C.A. p. 2 -- Nydegger's band to play for Military Ball: Verne Nydegger and his 15-piece orchestra will furnish the music for the Military Ball on Dec. 2. Members include: Max Sanford, R. D. Wilbur, Carlos Pease, Howard Ford, Larry Parcher, Marshall Gill, John Lynch, Bobbie Carnahan, Lee Nydegger, Bud Gould, Chet Wiley, Harold Zerkle, and Pete WAlker. A singing trio composed of Jean Wiley, Shirley Lane, and Dick Preston will also be featured. p. 3 -- [Katy] Dedrick. p. 4 -- Veteran Aggie back: Jess Watson, veteran Oklahoma Aggie backfield man, will play against the Wheatshockers next Saturday when the Wichitans travel to Stillwater. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.44 no.10
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