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The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.21, March 1, 1933

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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-03-01
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.21, Wichita, Kansas, March 1, 1933. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Mechanics of sound shown to students -- We and the world -- President's Cup to be awarded after six weeks -- County schools to meet Saturday -- Australian pianist criticizes students -- Girls' team wins Kemper rifle meet -- New psycho test helps freshmen -- Rydjord reveals unknown ambition of Napolean -- Faculty members join association -- Demmin discusses picture engravings -- Announce plans for graduation -- War debts debate broadcast by KFH -- Council may aid in track team budget -- Convention may hear "Minisa" -- Wisconsin plans to oust "Hell Weeks" -- Johnson named as ringmaster for Hippodrome -- King decorates ex-sports head -- Lieurance to give concert -- Tax slash is denounced by student body -- Americans study Russian system -- The fence -- No record of cuts -- Auto stickers oppose U.S. expenditures -- Greatest cornetist condemns modern music, praises students -- Cologne raises entrance marks -- Students find difficulty in believing anything true -- Horrible spectacle greets watchman -- Mulvane debaters win tournament -- Writers named on future 'Who's Who' -- Taxi drivers object to price of petrol -- Campusology -- Milady watches as spring threatens new foot modes -- Alex the Great a mighty man -- New books -- University society: Alpha Taus have inaugural ball ; Sororities ; George Washington military ball fetes three honorary colonels ; Roundabout ; Websters hosts at spring party ; Varsity to fearues mop-stick dance ; Dance club holds initiation today ; Military frat pledges twelve army students ; Acrobat to speak at club meeting ; Fraternities ; Sorosis pledges entertian activities ; Freshmen have St. Patrick prom ; Education group to preside at party -- W.U. in quadrangular track meet to be held at Emporia: W.U. track team in annual meet -- Barb I and II win victories -- Spring football practice begins -- Wichita cinches conference tie -- Wichita quintet to visit Mexico -- Women's sports -- Manning places second, A.A.U. -- Men's sports / Bob Woods -- Eagles defeat Zeta Delt five
Photograph(s): Four time winners at Kemper meet: Pictured here are members and coaches of the University of Wichita women's rifle team, four times winner in the Kemper Military Academy meet. They are, from left to right:m Srgt. Manning L. Euthon, coach; Miss Lucille Everett, Miss Alberta Bainbridge; Miss Florence Mos, Miss Pauline Folkers, captain; and Miss Eveline Hinton, director of physical education for women. p. 1 -- Three honorary colonels attend ball: The George Washington military ball last Friday night honored three honorary colonels, those of the University of Wichita, the University of Kansas, and Kansas State College. Pictured above are the honored colonels and their escorts. Left to right are: Miss Camilla Luther of the University of Kansas, and Lieut. John Hassig; Miss Mary Jane Clampitt of the University of Wichita, and Lieut. K. M. Banie; and Miss Colleen Zacharias of Kansas State College, and Capt. G. D. Ferguson. p. 3 -- Rush captain and hostess: Pictured above are Miss Eleanor Essex and Miss Eunice Snyder, members of Omega Upsilon, national dramatic sorority of the University, who entertained a group of rushees at a St. Patrick Day dinner last week. Miss Essex, a member of Epsilon Kappa Rho, is rush captain, and Miss Snyder entertained the rushees at her home. p. 3 -- Harold Manning. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.38 no.21
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