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The Sunflower, v.43, no.28 (March 31, 1938)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1938-03-31
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Faculty issues,Annuity pensions,Fairmount Gymnasium,Henrion, Walter,Religion -- Campus surveys
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.28, Wichita, Kansas, March 31, 1938 - 4 pages
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Article(s): Hioppodrome will be tomorrow: Carnival spirit is theme; all local groups take part -- Winterset opens here on April 2 -- Speech contest for Freshmen is set for May 6 -- April Fools Day owes it's birth to calendar change -- Measurement of religious preference shows revival on the American campus -- Pages ripped out of biology test -- Students leave to study rocks of lead region -- Jardine will make graduation talks -- Retirement scheme is voted here -- Candidates for May Queen will be known soon -- 'Ill will' group wants to fight -- Regents act on six measures at Friday meeting -- Accident causes loss of finger -- Professors attend banquet on Friday -- Voting will be separate on increase -- Math profs wll go to Pittsburg -- Four delegates leave for meet -- Freshmen tests reveal blunders -- Convo features student talent by music, play -- Allman to talk for two groups -- Sorosis chorus is reorganized -- District music festival will be held on April 8-9 -- Y.M.C.A. thinks year's activity was successful -- Finest speaking talent planned by Grace Wilkie -- Wilkie presides at Topeka session -- Dean is member of supervisors -- Instruction revision is imperitive -- Student opinion -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Class hears Myers speak here Friday -- Concert by orchestra is Tuesday -- 'Anything can happen' and usually does at recitals -- To enlarge speech science's quarters -- Collegiate world -- Grad gossip -- Rigg will land in France today -- Two former students announce marriages; four tell engagements -- Bids issued for Alpha Epsilon tea -- Pre-medics announce dance date -- Illgner elected to head campus Y.W.C.A. chapter -- Kappa Rhos will give C.O.D. dinner -- Sorosis choir has 'open house' spot -- Roundabout -- 'Winterset' named most exciting gangster melodrama ever staged -- Annual carnival ball to be held tomorrow night -- Delta Epsilon has service for seven -- Pi Kap sorority presides at tea feting mothers -- Jardines to visit southern states -- Group plans, national installations -- Undefeated Alpha Tau's are champs -- Holyoke cinder team wins first -- Footballl players' antics call forth women's inquiries -- Checkup shows 'Henrion Gymnasium' is misnomer -- Swimming team to enter A.A.U. meet tomorrow -- X-ray equipment is put in campus use -- Trackmen face first opponets -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Annual play day draws 120 girls -- Five wrestlers win W.U. medals -- Girls here will enter national archery contest -- Gridmen continue spring practice -- Netmen to face first opponent
Photograph(s): [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Hippodrome heads: Betty Neely and Max Millbourn grin obligingly as the cameraman catches them making last minute laugh plans for the annual Hippodrome Ball, to be held on the campus tomorrow night. Miss Neely is a member of Alpha Tau Sigma, Mr. Millbourne of Alpha Gamma Gamma. p. 3 -- League's high scorers: These consistent hoop hitters led the inter-society basketball tournament in field goals and charity losses. Left to right are Bobbie Braley, Pi Kap forward; Maxine Woodman, Vandal forward; and Doris DeLaMater, forward on the winning Alpha Tau team. p. 4 -- [Charles .] Poe. p. 4 -- Carry track burden: Track stars in the above picture are the men that will carry the running attack for the University during the coming season. They are left to right, "Buck" Jones, Martin Diamond, Christian Meyers, "Senator" Hegler, and Herbie Schlotthauer. p. 4
Article(s): Hioppodrome will be tomorrow: Carnival spirit is theme; all local groups take part -- Winterset opens here on April 2 -- Speech contest for Freshmen is set for May 6 -- April Fools Day owes it's birth to calendar change -- Measurement of religious preference shows revival on the American campus -- Pages ripped out of biology test -- Students leave to study rocks of lead region -- Jardine will make graduation talks -- Retirement scheme is voted here -- Candidates for May Queen will be known soon -- 'Ill will' group wants to fight -- Regents act on six measures at Friday meeting -- Accident causes loss of finger -- Professors attend banquet on Friday -- Voting will be separate on increase -- Math profs wll go to Pittsburg -- Four delegates leave for meet -- Freshmen tests reveal blunders -- Convo features student talent by music, play -- Allman to talk for two groups -- Sorosis chorus is reorganized -- District music festival will be held on April 8-9 -- Y.M.C.A. thinks year's activity was successful -- Finest speaking talent planned by Grace Wilkie -- Wilkie presides at Topeka session -- Dean is member of supervisors -- Instruction revision is imperitive -- Student opinion -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Class hears Myers speak here Friday -- Concert by orchestra is Tuesday -- 'Anything can happen' and usually does at recitals -- To enlarge speech science's quarters -- Collegiate world -- Grad gossip -- Rigg will land in France today -- Two former students announce marriages; four tell engagements -- Bids issued for Alpha Epsilon tea -- Pre-medics announce dance date -- Illgner elected to head campus Y.W.C.A. chapter -- Kappa Rhos will give C.O.D. dinner -- Sorosis choir has 'open house' spot -- Roundabout -- 'Winterset' named most exciting gangster melodrama ever staged -- Annual carnival ball to be held tomorrow night -- Delta Epsilon has service for seven -- Pi Kap sorority presides at tea feting mothers -- Jardines to visit southern states -- Group plans, national installations -- Undefeated Alpha Tau's are champs -- Holyoke cinder team wins first -- Footballl players' antics call forth women's inquiries -- Checkup shows 'Henrion Gymnasium' is misnomer -- Swimming team to enter A.A.U. meet tomorrow -- X-ray equipment is put in campus use -- Trackmen face first opponets -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Annual play day draws 120 girls -- Five wrestlers win W.U. medals -- Girls here will enter national archery contest -- Gridmen continue spring practice -- Netmen to face first opponent
Photograph(s): [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Hippodrome heads: Betty Neely and Max Millbourn grin obligingly as the cameraman catches them making last minute laugh plans for the annual Hippodrome Ball, to be held on the campus tomorrow night. Miss Neely is a member of Alpha Tau Sigma, Mr. Millbourne of Alpha Gamma Gamma. p. 3 -- League's high scorers: These consistent hoop hitters led the inter-society basketball tournament in field goals and charity losses. Left to right are Bobbie Braley, Pi Kap forward; Maxine Woodman, Vandal forward; and Doris DeLaMater, forward on the winning Alpha Tau team. p. 4 -- [Charles .] Poe. p. 4 -- Carry track burden: Track stars in the above picture are the men that will carry the running attack for the University during the coming season. They are left to right, "Buck" Jones, Martin Diamond, Christian Meyers, "Senator" Hegler, and Herbie Schlotthauer. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.28
v.43 no.28
