The Sunflower, 1932-1933, no.16, January 18, 1933
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Advisors
Issue Date
1933-01-18
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.38, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, January 18, 1933. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Payment due on annual at enrollment -- Staples exhibits his new paintings -- Gillmore will be next editor of Sunflower -- Hillbrand to talk to county teachers -- College paper proposes fraternity abolishment -- University invited to Key society -- Library displays stamp collection -- Nonchalant generation whistles in graveyards -- Nominate women council members -- Enrollment shows 41 percent loss -- R.O.T.C. in first practice match -- Men students form cooperative house -- Three days remain for registering -- Players appear at twentieth century -- Important events of past semester are reviewed -- Convocation to be held next Friday -- Greek letter organizations hold election -- College students are more serious -- Shockers win wild battle from Builders -- Sipple discusses foreign missions -- The ten million -- Campus dump ground -- In Bausch's defense -- Latest fad is sheared locks -- Few people lose things on campus -- Colophon enigma to lone cub at organization fest -- Twin names are aid to students -- Male models are choice of artists -- Hasty cramming is condemned -- Forces re-molding American education -- Campus families do not quarrel -- Walton, police mix over wrong number -- Campusology -- University society: D.O pledges sponsor bridge ; Sororities ; Colophon entertained at spaghetti supper ; Former student is married here ; Fraternities ; W. H. Pankhurst talks before library club ; Alpha Gamma Gamma has Saturday bridge ; Women voters are hostesses Monday ; Wofsys have tea for Mexican tea ; Mothers' clubs ; Roundabout ; 11 co-eds may be good life-savers ; Matrix and Colophon have skating party -- Lose hard game to Pittsburg; Win fast one from S.W.: Lose loop game but beat Mexico -- Oregon State is after new coach -- Zeta Delts win third contest -- Clear Arnold, Shadoan; W.U. wallops Southwestern, 45-33 -- Men's sports / V. G. Priboth -- Soph girls lead volleyball loop -- Women's sports -- Business men rescue the Kansas relays -- Shocker women defeat Quaker maids
Photograph(s): Best pledge: Miss Jamie Sproat, has recently been initiated into Omega Upsilon sorority, national dramatic sorority. Before her initiation Miss Sproat was voted the best-all-around pledge and is one of the group which will sponsor a benefit bridge after examination week. p. 3 -- Luncheon chairman: Miss Catherine Ewing, sophomore, who is chairman of the committee in charge of the membership drive of the League of Women Voters and is in charge of the luncheon which climaxed the membership drive. Miss Ewing was a student at Vassar college last year. p. 3
Article(s): Payment due on annual at enrollment -- Staples exhibits his new paintings -- Gillmore will be next editor of Sunflower -- Hillbrand to talk to county teachers -- College paper proposes fraternity abolishment -- University invited to Key society -- Library displays stamp collection -- Nonchalant generation whistles in graveyards -- Nominate women council members -- Enrollment shows 41 percent loss -- R.O.T.C. in first practice match -- Men students form cooperative house -- Three days remain for registering -- Players appear at twentieth century -- Important events of past semester are reviewed -- Convocation to be held next Friday -- Greek letter organizations hold election -- College students are more serious -- Shockers win wild battle from Builders -- Sipple discusses foreign missions -- The ten million -- Campus dump ground -- In Bausch's defense -- Latest fad is sheared locks -- Few people lose things on campus -- Colophon enigma to lone cub at organization fest -- Twin names are aid to students -- Male models are choice of artists -- Hasty cramming is condemned -- Forces re-molding American education -- Campus families do not quarrel -- Walton, police mix over wrong number -- Campusology -- University society: D.O pledges sponsor bridge ; Sororities ; Colophon entertained at spaghetti supper ; Former student is married here ; Fraternities ; W. H. Pankhurst talks before library club ; Alpha Gamma Gamma has Saturday bridge ; Women voters are hostesses Monday ; Wofsys have tea for Mexican tea ; Mothers' clubs ; Roundabout ; 11 co-eds may be good life-savers ; Matrix and Colophon have skating party -- Lose hard game to Pittsburg; Win fast one from S.W.: Lose loop game but beat Mexico -- Oregon State is after new coach -- Zeta Delts win third contest -- Clear Arnold, Shadoan; W.U. wallops Southwestern, 45-33 -- Men's sports / V. G. Priboth -- Soph girls lead volleyball loop -- Women's sports -- Business men rescue the Kansas relays -- Shocker women defeat Quaker maids
Photograph(s): Best pledge: Miss Jamie Sproat, has recently been initiated into Omega Upsilon sorority, national dramatic sorority. Before her initiation Miss Sproat was voted the best-all-around pledge and is one of the group which will sponsor a benefit bridge after examination week. p. 3 -- Luncheon chairman: Miss Catherine Ewing, sophomore, who is chairman of the committee in charge of the membership drive of the League of Women Voters and is in charge of the luncheon which climaxed the membership drive. Miss Ewing was a student at Vassar college last year. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.38 no.16
v.38 no.16

