The Sunflower, v.43, no.22 (February 17, 1938)

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1938-02-17
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, February 17, 1938. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Program of music for Etude man -- Speaker points out three ways for full living -- Naftzer rites held this week -- Debaters place third in Denver speech tourney -- 'Camera Man' owes his success to carefulness -- Sophomore class sponsors ticket sale for the play 'Ten Nights in a Barroom' -- Geologists will leave Saturday to study mines -- Kansas University gets fund for lab -- You can't taste the difference in some 'cokes' -- Speech contest to be held for local amateurs -- Girls are guinea pigs for science -- Boards employ instructors at an earlier date -- Pierre Crabites to address '38 commencement -- Officers named by Republicans -- Capital newspaper is now in library -- Honor body for longer exam time -- Bentley Barnabus is guest speaker -- Major is 'Dutch uncle' to 101 details around gym -- Barb tieup walks off with vote -- Patriotism will be convo theme for next week -- College group approves frats -- Sunflower read evey week on all continents -- New anesthetic discovery made -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- College groups meet to discuss national affairs -- 'Keep off grass' signs mean just what they mean -- Pro and con -- Graduate travels globe making dream come true -- Grad gossip -- Pearson, columnist, will speak at East -- Fraternities announce Sunday formal dinners for initiates -- Students to talk at club meeting -- Dance instructor will give recital -- Alpha Epsilon to meet -- Alumnae presides at coffee -- Downing arranges program for club -- Musical sorority has supper meet -- Almunus will wed Friends student -- Tomorrow noon is set as dance date -- 'Get together' is for profs, guests -- Berniece Goodyear tells betrothal -- Pi Kap alumnae honor initiates at formal affair -- Duguid is chairman for class party -- Kappa Rho alums fete actives Sat. -- May teach flying at land grant schools -- Educational course studies visual aides -- Hon. Col. Barrett is guest at party -- Brown-Poundstone vows solemnized -- Roundabout -- HYM contest winners announced by chairmen; dance is success -- Alpha Tau Mardi Gras is March 5 -- W.U. cagers and Hornet five tangle -- Teams to play last half tilts -- Tabulations rifle meet are now complete -- W.U. tanksters win easily from North -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Tennis and golfteams practice -- School dancers take long jaunt -- Buildings still leading in CIC -- Coach Marr makes second track call -- Faculty quintet is winner over big Barbs 84-22 -- Alpha Tau team defeats Pi Kap in Tuesday game
Photograph(s): George Schnug sends regards from Denver. p. 1 -- 'Come home with me now': Snapped in an appeallingly melodramatic pose are these nine members of the "Ten Nights in a Ballroom" cast. Left to right are: Thurlow Lieurance, Jr., Mary Jane Jacobs, Dorothy Perry, Elinor Martin, Tom Noone, Gene Setzer, Ford Evans, Keith Thompson, and Bud Gould. The two players not shown here are: Katherine Newell and Joe Hesse. The production will be given in the University Auditorium, March 3, 4, 5. p. 1 -- Albert Sullivan continues freshman office. p. 1 -- Camera Woman; Lisbeth Carney, Alpha Tau Sigma, was this week chosen Parnassus Camera Woman following the decision of three judges declaring that pictures from her organization were the best submitted by campus sororities. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Champions: Betty Chesney, sophomore in the college of Liberal Arts, and "Brick" Dennis, sophomore and a member of Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity are pictured receiving the gold loving cup that was presented to them last Friday night at the annual HYM ball for being chosen the best dance couple. Miss Chesney and Mr. Dennis are shown at the right displaying a bit of their excellent dance technique. Mr. Dennis also was selected as "Mr. Redhead." p. 3 -- Honored guest: Honorary Colonel Buelah Barrett has been asked, with Jeannie Underwood of Manhattan, to be an honored guest at the annual Washington Day Military Ball to be held at the Broadview roof-garden this Saturday evening. p. 3 -- Dean Watson. p. 4 -- 'Pike' bids adeiu: Captain 'Pike' Gawthrop, all conference guard, wil play his last home basketball fame for the Shocker's against Emporia Saturday night in the Henrion Gym. Gawthrop has led the varsity in scoring in nearly all games and is winding up his brilliant career in college sports this spring. p. 4 -- [Charles E.] Poe. p. 4 --"Ike" Emrich: Emrich is one of the scoring aces of the Emporia Hornets and will be seen in action against the Shockers tomorrow night. p. 4 -- Earl Mullen, Bob Brown: Pictured above are former East High basketball stars now playing with Emporia. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.22
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