The Sunflower, v.42, no.29 (April 8, 1937)
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Issue Date
1937-04-08
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.29, Wichita, Kansas, April 8, 1937. - 4 pages
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Article(s): New stadium plan is not yet finished – Sorosis drama, 'Nine till six' given April 14 -- Les Warner will join firm -- Forum offers book review by Dr. Davis -- K.U. play and conference are given Friday -- Pitt's tower is modern dream realized -- Board refuses demand, Hennigh leaves -- W.U. grads are sure of work if competent -- Police problems is chief's topic -- R.O.T.C. holds inspection on April 14, here -- Angulo directs Spanish comedy -- Parnassus bills -- Police issue another call for recruits -- Neff to take Chicago trip on April 7-10 -- Rousing Army men from Morpheus has it's risks -- Spring dazes male 'Shawns' -- Musicians are much demanded -- Prevent smallpox by vaccine is the best bet, history shows -- Stadium means school is well on its way to recognition -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- It's easy to get theme 'A's'; obey these tenets -- Jennings' talk is first of 10 news lectures -- Payment urged for group bills -- Grad advances as sky cadet -- Second tom-Tom features fiction -- Lime cores added to Geology Dept. -- Aesculapius will view county medic picture -- Sponsors of 4-H Club to give picnic today -- Writers have dinner tonight -- Mrs. Wintle, Palmer to act on committee -- Omega Upsilon mothers will give book review -- Dinner, recital, teas fill Y.W.C.A. calendar; will install officers -- Colorful motif for gay party -- Websters to honor housemother today -- Schindler, Haire to give recital -- Roundabout -- Mannhemer in school recital -- Sorority is to give patroness tea May 4 -- W.A.A. will have luncheon meeting -- Matrix, Colophon hold 6:30 breakfast meeting -- Shocker track team competes with Sterling -- Parents' staff meeting to have dinner meeting -- Registrars to go to K.C. convention -- The sporting thing / Roger Baker -- Alpha Tau ahead -- Trackmen lose first contest -- Netmen clash clash with Aggies -- Football squad in rough tests -- Women's sport glances / Laura Howard -- Varsity golf team personnel named -- Tournament play starts in tennis -- 'W' men notice
Photograph(s): Bill Hennigh is leaving the coaching staff of the University because of a salary disagreement. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of Pitt's Tower in Pittsburgh, Pa. p. 1 -- Co-chairmen of the Hippodrome committee of the Y.M. and Y.W., Thornton Steele and Miss Mary Alice Naramore. p. 1 -- Grace personified is seen in this picture of the Chorus of the musical comedy to be presented by the athletics department, April 20 and 23. p. 1 -- Kathleen Hite. p. 2 -- Presented in a musical recital next Sunday afternoon in the University Auditorium wil be Miss Jean Haire, left, and Miss Mary Margaret Schindler, right. Both are talented members of Beta Nu, honorary music sorority, and are seniors in the College of Fine Arts. p. 3 -- Congratulations seem to be in order from the way Miss Kathryn Landsdowne (left) and Miss Bobbie Hamilton (right) are smiling, or perhaps the smiles are in appreciation of the new cement court. p. 4
Article(s): New stadium plan is not yet finished – Sorosis drama, 'Nine till six' given April 14 -- Les Warner will join firm -- Forum offers book review by Dr. Davis -- K.U. play and conference are given Friday -- Pitt's tower is modern dream realized -- Board refuses demand, Hennigh leaves -- W.U. grads are sure of work if competent -- Police problems is chief's topic -- R.O.T.C. holds inspection on April 14, here -- Angulo directs Spanish comedy -- Parnassus bills -- Police issue another call for recruits -- Neff to take Chicago trip on April 7-10 -- Rousing Army men from Morpheus has it's risks -- Spring dazes male 'Shawns' -- Musicians are much demanded -- Prevent smallpox by vaccine is the best bet, history shows -- Stadium means school is well on its way to recognition -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- It's easy to get theme 'A's'; obey these tenets -- Jennings' talk is first of 10 news lectures -- Payment urged for group bills -- Grad advances as sky cadet -- Second tom-Tom features fiction -- Lime cores added to Geology Dept. -- Aesculapius will view county medic picture -- Sponsors of 4-H Club to give picnic today -- Writers have dinner tonight -- Mrs. Wintle, Palmer to act on committee -- Omega Upsilon mothers will give book review -- Dinner, recital, teas fill Y.W.C.A. calendar; will install officers -- Colorful motif for gay party -- Websters to honor housemother today -- Schindler, Haire to give recital -- Roundabout -- Mannhemer in school recital -- Sorority is to give patroness tea May 4 -- W.A.A. will have luncheon meeting -- Matrix, Colophon hold 6:30 breakfast meeting -- Shocker track team competes with Sterling -- Parents' staff meeting to have dinner meeting -- Registrars to go to K.C. convention -- The sporting thing / Roger Baker -- Alpha Tau ahead -- Trackmen lose first contest -- Netmen clash clash with Aggies -- Football squad in rough tests -- Women's sport glances / Laura Howard -- Varsity golf team personnel named -- Tournament play starts in tennis -- 'W' men notice
Photograph(s): Bill Hennigh is leaving the coaching staff of the University because of a salary disagreement. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of Pitt's Tower in Pittsburgh, Pa. p. 1 -- Co-chairmen of the Hippodrome committee of the Y.M. and Y.W., Thornton Steele and Miss Mary Alice Naramore. p. 1 -- Grace personified is seen in this picture of the Chorus of the musical comedy to be presented by the athletics department, April 20 and 23. p. 1 -- Kathleen Hite. p. 2 -- Presented in a musical recital next Sunday afternoon in the University Auditorium wil be Miss Jean Haire, left, and Miss Mary Margaret Schindler, right. Both are talented members of Beta Nu, honorary music sorority, and are seniors in the College of Fine Arts. p. 3 -- Congratulations seem to be in order from the way Miss Kathryn Landsdowne (left) and Miss Bobbie Hamilton (right) are smiling, or perhaps the smiles are in appreciation of the new cement court. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.29
v.42 no.29

