The Sunflower, v.44, no.25 (March 16, 1939)

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1939-03-16
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 16, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Barrett is new head of Y.W.C.A. -- Kansas 'Y' conference meets here -- K.U. group to present 'Hay Fever' -- Roundtable discussion is tonight -- Twelfth annual play day to be here March 18 -- Inspectors put 'O.K.' check on Jardine's home -- Women riflists come in second in Kemper meet -- Jacoby to act as mix-master at noon mixer -- Educators will meet in Wichita for conference -- Kansas schools will take part in band festival -- Barb play wins Omega Upsilon's annual contest -- Student forum presents noted newspaper man -- Ringmasters of hippodrome are announced by 'Y' -- Murdock to be convo speaker -- Nelson's article to be published -- CAA now conducting test courses in 13 Universities -- Journalism professor will address farm credit club -- Rock collection added to lab -- Local marksmen place in contest -- Former student is in Hollywood -- Seven students to attend meet -- Concert will be given March 30 -- New Glee Club officers named -- M'Kinley to award student silver cup -- Davis to give sixth lecture at museum -- Only .4 per cent of parolees of board are college grads -- Spring is just around corner / Pritchard -- 'Hell Week' anti-educational -- English offenders coralled [sic] -- W.U. has new addition / Kirkpatrick -- Alumni, prominent students make known plans for spring nuptials -- Fine Arts group will give recital Sunday afternoon -- Pi Alphs plan informal party tomorrow night -- Dramatics group to fete rushees tonight at Innes -- University fraternities announce second semester pledge lists -- Matrix presides at Founders' Day dinner March 15 -- Kappa Rho holds round-up dinner Tuesday evening -- Luncheon series planned by club -- Art club will have outing tonight -- Tompkins' students will appear at Dames' Club this afternoon -- Reception planned for cast members -- Haff to address national scouts -- Newman Club is planning outing -- Lieurance to lead Lincoln Orchestra -- Intramural champion is Holyoke Hall -- All-Intramural team is named -- Stars compete with Shockers in Texas relays -- Players prepare for scrimmages -- Federation will elect officers -- Rifle team will shoot March 25 -- Gebert releases golf and tennis schedules today -- Tourney entries are due Monday -- Teams contest for top births -- 114 different personal curricula followed by 160 frosh -- Wichita riflists take third rank -- Giles ranks high in A.A.U. rounds -- One out of three women here compete in sports
Photograph(s): Martha Barrett. p. 1 -- Members of the University Women's Rifle Team which attended the annual Midwest Indoor "Camp Perry" meet last week-end at Booneville, Mo., are pictured above, left to right, Virginia Shuler, Lois Dobbin, Jeanne Lewis and Mary Chance, manager. They are pictured with their instructors - Joe Rowan, extreme left, and Jack Jackson, extreme right. Corrine Bennett is not pictured. p. 1 -- Margaret Craig. p. 1 -- [Frank] Malone has operation. p. 2 -- Uncaptioned photograph of 11 people standing around an artillery weapon and smiling at the camera. Photograph accompanies article "W.U. has new addition". p. 2 -- Harold Ottaway is making arrangements for the Kid Party at which Pi Alpha Pi fraternity will preside tomorrow evening at the Crestview Country Club. He is being assisted by Ross Denison and Carl Auchterlonie. p. 3 -- Vera Ellis is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the Omega Upsilon formal rush dinner tonight at the Innes Tea Room. Sue Cope is assisting her. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.44 no.25
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