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The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.31, May 10, 1933
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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-05-10
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.31, Wichita, Kansas, May 10, 1933. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Army band to give open air concerts -- We and the world -- Scholarship offered to winning student essayist -- Fencing club receives honor -- Professor lauds new nationalism -- Graduate majors will form club -- Blue Key will start chapter on W.U. campus -- Religious study well attended -- Show world newspapers in exhibitions -- Regents appoints Fine Arts staff -- Ride a bicycle and be in style -- Glassblowing is summer course -- Sixteen take part in play of 1890 period -- Tom Croft wins annual Student Council race; vote margin is close -- Sophomores must take N.C.A. tests -- Life of Jesus is shown in exhibit -- Cubans ask for aid of Americans -- Four students to take M.A. exams -- In answer to Mr. Croft -- Grades top list in problem quiz -- W.U. professor tells how inflated currency will affect graduate of 1933 -- Campus dresses up in spring clothes as weather warms -- Stamp collection provides lesson in world history -- This is last day to order cap and gown -- Colleges won't reduce tuition -- Famous expert to advise coeds on beauty problems -- Collester has a poetic muse and eulogizes Oscar -- Jilted W.U. swain sues to get family heirloom now on finger of his intended co-ed fiancee -- Pacific Coast to ban broadcasts -- University society: Sunday teas to follow program ; Alpha Gam opens series of events ; Sororities ; Fraternity presides at mock initiation ; Winifred Wilson is president of Omega ; Miss Sprague to be honor guest at tea ; Negro students to have spring prom ; University club to preside at dinner ; Phi Sigs preside at dinner dance ; Fraternities ; Pi Kappa Delta has election at dinner ; Farewell varsity will be May 26 ; May Queen is guest at formal dance ; Marriage of former student announced ; Kappa Rho plans for dinner dance ; Graduates to be honored guests ; Name new officers of Mothers's club ; Y.W.C.A. to have outdoor meeting ; Group entertains at community picnic ; Medical frat to entertain guests ; Advanced students give recital tea ; Committee plans Zeta Delt dance -- Omnibus College faculty meets -- Elliott selected as comptroller -- Hornets win meet by large score -- Men's sports -- The Bandage-Arnica budget football days have passed -- Constitution of Student Council -- Women's sports / Ila Banta -- Tennis matches begin next week -- Professors oust Valley Center cows -- Intramural won by Webster Men -- Golf championship is decided today
Photograph(s): Tom Croft: Tom Croft who was elected president of the Student Council in the election last Friday. He won over Clayton Walton and Charles Millham. p. 1 -- R.O.T.C. band plays tomorrow: The University R.O.T.C. band which will present its first concert of a night series in the stadium tomorrow evening. The program will include novelty and concert numbers. p. 1 -- Barbara Gould. p. 2 -- Omega Upsilon president: Miss Winifred Wilson is the newly elected president of Omega Upsilon, national dramatic sorority. Members of the sorority selected Miss Wilson at a recent election. p. 3 -- Contender for city title: Here is Ted Brooks, promising young tennis star, who is a Wheatshocker and member of last year's tennis team. p. 4 -- Golf star: A close up of Dorothy Evans, who has won many golfing honors in Wichita and throughout the state. Among her triumphs is listed they city title for women. She attends the University of Wichita and is very prominent. p. 4
Article(s): Army band to give open air concerts -- We and the world -- Scholarship offered to winning student essayist -- Fencing club receives honor -- Professor lauds new nationalism -- Graduate majors will form club -- Blue Key will start chapter on W.U. campus -- Religious study well attended -- Show world newspapers in exhibitions -- Regents appoints Fine Arts staff -- Ride a bicycle and be in style -- Glassblowing is summer course -- Sixteen take part in play of 1890 period -- Tom Croft wins annual Student Council race; vote margin is close -- Sophomores must take N.C.A. tests -- Life of Jesus is shown in exhibit -- Cubans ask for aid of Americans -- Four students to take M.A. exams -- In answer to Mr. Croft -- Grades top list in problem quiz -- W.U. professor tells how inflated currency will affect graduate of 1933 -- Campus dresses up in spring clothes as weather warms -- Stamp collection provides lesson in world history -- This is last day to order cap and gown -- Colleges won't reduce tuition -- Famous expert to advise coeds on beauty problems -- Collester has a poetic muse and eulogizes Oscar -- Jilted W.U. swain sues to get family heirloom now on finger of his intended co-ed fiancee -- Pacific Coast to ban broadcasts -- University society: Sunday teas to follow program ; Alpha Gam opens series of events ; Sororities ; Fraternity presides at mock initiation ; Winifred Wilson is president of Omega ; Miss Sprague to be honor guest at tea ; Negro students to have spring prom ; University club to preside at dinner ; Phi Sigs preside at dinner dance ; Fraternities ; Pi Kappa Delta has election at dinner ; Farewell varsity will be May 26 ; May Queen is guest at formal dance ; Marriage of former student announced ; Kappa Rho plans for dinner dance ; Graduates to be honored guests ; Name new officers of Mothers's club ; Y.W.C.A. to have outdoor meeting ; Group entertains at community picnic ; Medical frat to entertain guests ; Advanced students give recital tea ; Committee plans Zeta Delt dance -- Omnibus College faculty meets -- Elliott selected as comptroller -- Hornets win meet by large score -- Men's sports -- The Bandage-Arnica budget football days have passed -- Constitution of Student Council -- Women's sports / Ila Banta -- Tennis matches begin next week -- Professors oust Valley Center cows -- Intramural won by Webster Men -- Golf championship is decided today
Photograph(s): Tom Croft: Tom Croft who was elected president of the Student Council in the election last Friday. He won over Clayton Walton and Charles Millham. p. 1 -- R.O.T.C. band plays tomorrow: The University R.O.T.C. band which will present its first concert of a night series in the stadium tomorrow evening. The program will include novelty and concert numbers. p. 1 -- Barbara Gould. p. 2 -- Omega Upsilon president: Miss Winifred Wilson is the newly elected president of Omega Upsilon, national dramatic sorority. Members of the sorority selected Miss Wilson at a recent election. p. 3 -- Contender for city title: Here is Ted Brooks, promising young tennis star, who is a Wheatshocker and member of last year's tennis team. p. 4 -- Golf star: A close up of Dorothy Evans, who has won many golfing honors in Wichita and throughout the state. Among her triumphs is listed they city title for women. She attends the University of Wichita and is very prominent. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.38 no.31
v.38 no.31
