The Sunflower, v.42, no.12 (November 26, 1936)
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Issue Date
1936-11-26
Type
Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Schumann-Heink, Ernestine, 1861-1936 , Department of Speech Science
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.12, Wichita, Kansas, November 26, 1936. - 14 pages
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Article(s): 13 Shockers get national recognition -- Y.W. will aid needy families -- Brig cubs type in comfort now -- Band to perform new stunt at game -- R.O.T.C. -- New extension division is put on solid basis -- Girls' pep club invites recruits -- Parnassus -- Homecoming celebration begins today -- Library staff prepares files -- Library shows new magazine -- Lane prepares model embryo -- Immortal star received universities high honor -- Army deadeyes practice now for matches -- Princeton will issue magazine -- Millhams announce arrival of heir -- Photos 'tops' for Parnassus says Armour -- Archers defeat Friends team -- Magazine offers prize for paper -- Homecoming grads to see play preview -- Susies to give new stunts at Dakota fracas -- Prof tells how to win esteem -- Gahan is queen of Homecoming -- Educators rank Kansas schools in late survey -- Stereoscope is perfected -- Miss Downing giveds report before club -- Library losing new magazines -- Pi Kaps repeat for Chamber -- K.U. prof returns from trip abroad -- Dishonesty in campus elections leads to national political graft -- Americans take opposite sides in present world-wide trouble -- If Hearst and Satan are given rope, they'll cease to bother -- Municipally owned broadcasting may start U.S. radio cleanup -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Lepos to leap as lepos can in Jackrabbit tussle -- Speech science gets new rooms -- 'Rock chalk' is worldwide yell -- Greeks fete alumni with open house -- Dance is first barb party of semester -- Kappa Delta Pi holds dinner for pledges -- Delta Omega slaves have masters party -- Officers and cadets receive invitations -- Miss Loraine Lawson is honored at dinner -- W.A.A. members will give dinner at Wolf's -- Matrix rush affair is at Gouldner home -- Military ball to honor Cies -- Soc in th' puss -- Phi Sig names annual formal dinner date -- Radcliffe is chairman of Christmas formal -- Sorosis begins plans for Christmas party -- Annual dinner honors squad -- German club has ice skating party Friday -- Students finish annual photos -- Religious group to attend meet -- Economic era shown in Dutch date system -- Prison terms fail to correct crime problem -- Captain returns from convention -- Commons roto cut is to be published -- Art classes transfer to new building -- Apple shiners bring horses -- "W" Club -- Taylor accepts publicity post -- Yale dismissal up to A.A.U.P. -- Women's Rifle Club announces coming events -- O'Harra and Cossitt attend library meet -- Stylist gives pointers n 1937 men's styles -- Shockers meet O.U. in opener -- Shockers end C.C. season with triumph -- Jackrabbits close season with Wichita -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- Pitt-Emporia clash closes Central race -- Hockey teams play tomorrow -- Play final game -- Fraternities meet in annual battle -- Sports chaff / Lois Carpenter.
Photograph(s): Listening in: A light scene from the play, "There's Always Juliet," picturing Miss Betty Neely, left, as Leonora; Clifford Hunt, center, as Dwight Huston; and, right, Miss Marie Weigand as Florence, maid to Leonara. p. 1 -- Queen: Miss Velda Gahan, senior, who as Homecoming Queen, will perside over Homecoming functions tomorrow in honor of returning alumni. p. 1 -- Alumni Head: Miss Gabrielle Hinman Leach, president of the University Alumni Association. p. 3 -- President [William Marion] Jardine. p. 4 -- Center: Ralph Lassen, South Dakota State center who was remade from a tackle last year into a regular center this season. p. 5
Article(s): 13 Shockers get national recognition -- Y.W. will aid needy families -- Brig cubs type in comfort now -- Band to perform new stunt at game -- R.O.T.C. -- New extension division is put on solid basis -- Girls' pep club invites recruits -- Parnassus -- Homecoming celebration begins today -- Library staff prepares files -- Library shows new magazine -- Lane prepares model embryo -- Immortal star received universities high honor -- Army deadeyes practice now for matches -- Princeton will issue magazine -- Millhams announce arrival of heir -- Photos 'tops' for Parnassus says Armour -- Archers defeat Friends team -- Magazine offers prize for paper -- Homecoming grads to see play preview -- Susies to give new stunts at Dakota fracas -- Prof tells how to win esteem -- Gahan is queen of Homecoming -- Educators rank Kansas schools in late survey -- Stereoscope is perfected -- Miss Downing giveds report before club -- Library losing new magazines -- Pi Kaps repeat for Chamber -- K.U. prof returns from trip abroad -- Dishonesty in campus elections leads to national political graft -- Americans take opposite sides in present world-wide trouble -- If Hearst and Satan are given rope, they'll cease to bother -- Municipally owned broadcasting may start U.S. radio cleanup -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Lepos to leap as lepos can in Jackrabbit tussle -- Speech science gets new rooms -- 'Rock chalk' is worldwide yell -- Greeks fete alumni with open house -- Dance is first barb party of semester -- Kappa Delta Pi holds dinner for pledges -- Delta Omega slaves have masters party -- Officers and cadets receive invitations -- Miss Loraine Lawson is honored at dinner -- W.A.A. members will give dinner at Wolf's -- Matrix rush affair is at Gouldner home -- Military ball to honor Cies -- Soc in th' puss -- Phi Sig names annual formal dinner date -- Radcliffe is chairman of Christmas formal -- Sorosis begins plans for Christmas party -- Annual dinner honors squad -- German club has ice skating party Friday -- Students finish annual photos -- Religious group to attend meet -- Economic era shown in Dutch date system -- Prison terms fail to correct crime problem -- Captain returns from convention -- Commons roto cut is to be published -- Art classes transfer to new building -- Apple shiners bring horses -- "W" Club -- Taylor accepts publicity post -- Yale dismissal up to A.A.U.P. -- Women's Rifle Club announces coming events -- O'Harra and Cossitt attend library meet -- Stylist gives pointers n 1937 men's styles -- Shockers meet O.U. in opener -- Shockers end C.C. season with triumph -- Jackrabbits close season with Wichita -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- Pitt-Emporia clash closes Central race -- Hockey teams play tomorrow -- Play final game -- Fraternities meet in annual battle -- Sports chaff / Lois Carpenter.
Photograph(s): Listening in: A light scene from the play, "There's Always Juliet," picturing Miss Betty Neely, left, as Leonora; Clifford Hunt, center, as Dwight Huston; and, right, Miss Marie Weigand as Florence, maid to Leonara. p. 1 -- Queen: Miss Velda Gahan, senior, who as Homecoming Queen, will perside over Homecoming functions tomorrow in honor of returning alumni. p. 1 -- Alumni Head: Miss Gabrielle Hinman Leach, president of the University Alumni Association. p. 3 -- President [William Marion] Jardine. p. 4 -- Center: Ralph Lassen, South Dakota State center who was remade from a tackle last year into a regular center this season. p. 5
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.12
v.42 no.12