The Sunflower, v.39, no.25 (March 21, 1934)
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Issue Date
1934-03-21
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Pennington, Walter , Geology Journal Club
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 21, 1934. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Conquistador to be April presentation -- Condition of Hal Newman is unchanged -- Five U. students attend convention -- University is inspected by N.C. official -- Y.M.C.A. group to meet Monday -- Brother slams aid of U.S. government -- Campus orchestra leaders choose most popular songs -- Cadet officers preparing army for inspection -- Council reviews work board -- Dr. Wall to attend association meeting -- Conditions in public schools are improving -- Comptroller, deans completing budget -- Debaters to meet at Lexington -- Student vote on war problem soon -- Ruth Sharp is elected Shockin' Susies head -- Catalogue to be published this spring -- Plans for play are complete -- Prof. Reed gives speech in Topeka -- Hippodrome to attract fun-seekers -- Yearbook going to press today -- 'Reds' language to be studied during summer -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Clarence Henry visits campus -- Propaganda of Hitler appears at Columbia U. -- History of Standard Time is reviewed by professor -- Mendenhall to speak at K.U. convention -- Journalists to convene abroad early in July -- University bulletin -- Home economics elect officers -- Girls honor Mrs. Jardine at tea -- Campusology -- Hoff elected president of association -- Judges rule small women to be the most attractive -- Dean Hekhuis speaks to convention on "‘India" -- Dean says girls' chances unlimited -- Last round-up to be theme of sorority party -- 4-H Club meets here Saturday -- Kappa Rho presides at costume party -- Sororities -- Fraternities -- Saint Patrick’s dance given by.Alpha Gammas -- Date of Willis-Ross wedding is revealed -- Roundabout -- Annual informal honors actives of Phi Upsilon Sigma -- Alpha Tau Sigma holds initiation -- Jardine talks to university club -- Student groups begin study of Public Affairs -- Campus kaleidoscope -- The past week / Bob Clark -- R.O.T.C. loses out at De Pauw -- Track team entered in state relays -- Cunningham runs new record mile -- Tulsa D-X Oilers are still champ -- Field goal may count 3 points -- Epsilon Kappa Rho defeats Barb girls -- Shockers plan for successful track campaign -- Looking on / Lyle Wood -- Women's sports / Pat Gelbach
Photograph(s): In hospital: Harold "Hal" Newman, junior in the College of Liberal Arts and popular campus orchestra leader, who has been confined to St. Francis Hospital since being returned from St/ Louis two weeks ago. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Party chairman: Miss Ruth Murray, popular member of Pi Kappa Psi sorority, who is in charge of that sorority's party to be given in Henrion Gymnasium Saturday night. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4 -- Jessie Shanklin. p. -- Track star: Joe Solter, junior classman, who is entering the 100-yard, 220-yard, and 440-yard dashes, and the 220-yard low hurdle event. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 6
Article(s): Conquistador to be April presentation -- Condition of Hal Newman is unchanged -- Five U. students attend convention -- University is inspected by N.C. official -- Y.M.C.A. group to meet Monday -- Brother slams aid of U.S. government -- Campus orchestra leaders choose most popular songs -- Cadet officers preparing army for inspection -- Council reviews work board -- Dr. Wall to attend association meeting -- Conditions in public schools are improving -- Comptroller, deans completing budget -- Debaters to meet at Lexington -- Student vote on war problem soon -- Ruth Sharp is elected Shockin' Susies head -- Catalogue to be published this spring -- Plans for play are complete -- Prof. Reed gives speech in Topeka -- Hippodrome to attract fun-seekers -- Yearbook going to press today -- 'Reds' language to be studied during summer -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Clarence Henry visits campus -- Propaganda of Hitler appears at Columbia U. -- History of Standard Time is reviewed by professor -- Mendenhall to speak at K.U. convention -- Journalists to convene abroad early in July -- University bulletin -- Home economics elect officers -- Girls honor Mrs. Jardine at tea -- Campusology -- Hoff elected president of association -- Judges rule small women to be the most attractive -- Dean Hekhuis speaks to convention on "‘India" -- Dean says girls' chances unlimited -- Last round-up to be theme of sorority party -- 4-H Club meets here Saturday -- Kappa Rho presides at costume party -- Sororities -- Fraternities -- Saint Patrick’s dance given by.Alpha Gammas -- Date of Willis-Ross wedding is revealed -- Roundabout -- Annual informal honors actives of Phi Upsilon Sigma -- Alpha Tau Sigma holds initiation -- Jardine talks to university club -- Student groups begin study of Public Affairs -- Campus kaleidoscope -- The past week / Bob Clark -- R.O.T.C. loses out at De Pauw -- Track team entered in state relays -- Cunningham runs new record mile -- Tulsa D-X Oilers are still champ -- Field goal may count 3 points -- Epsilon Kappa Rho defeats Barb girls -- Shockers plan for successful track campaign -- Looking on / Lyle Wood -- Women's sports / Pat Gelbach
Photograph(s): In hospital: Harold "Hal" Newman, junior in the College of Liberal Arts and popular campus orchestra leader, who has been confined to St. Francis Hospital since being returned from St/ Louis two weeks ago. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Party chairman: Miss Ruth Murray, popular member of Pi Kappa Psi sorority, who is in charge of that sorority's party to be given in Henrion Gymnasium Saturday night. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 4 -- Jessie Shanklin. p. -- Track star: Joe Solter, junior classman, who is entering the 100-yard, 220-yard, and 440-yard dashes, and the 220-yard low hurdle event. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 6
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.39 no.25
v.39 no.25