The Sunflower, 1931-1932, no.26, March 23, 1932
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Advisors
Issue Date
1932-03-23
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) , Hubbard, Homer , Gifts of classes , George Washington Bicentennial Bridge
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.37, no.26, Wichita, Kansas, March 23, 1932. - 4 pages
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Article(s): MacGregor appears in convocation -- Plans programs at county farm -- Indian princes in student conclave -- Graduates receive army commissions -- D.A.R. flagpole dedication to be held April 25 -- Graduate school shows increase -- Course offered in merchandising -- Former University athlete succumbs -- Present and deliver year book May 11 -- Hubbard directs national chorus -- Issue book lists to school libraries -- Easter greetings / H. W. Foght -- Company B leads review at drill -- Six May festival sketches written -- Advertising man talks to students -- Hold tryouts for Hearst matches -- Pan American students meet -- Political chiefs seek likely looking braves -- Debaters go to national meet Sunday -- Y.W.C.A. holds annual election -- Hillbrand is back from Chicago meet -- Mrs. Frank Neff confined to home -- Calendar exhibit placed in library -- Changes made in school calendar for next year -- Hawaiians plan summer sessions -- Futuristic setting for next play -- College editors exchange posts -- Dogs enjoy the educational advantages of university -- Easter date same twice in century -- Protest against murder charges -- Norhtwestern seeks youthful prodigies -- Easter bunny and egg legend began in Europe -- Mentor attacks school tradition -- Gloria Kennedy has watch dog -- Literature destroys national barriers -- Colleges needing more recreation -- Shocker society: Epsilon Kappa Rho gives founders tea; Pi Kappa Pi plan supper dance; Mrs. Foght to give luncheon; Websters entertain guests at picnic; Fraternities and sororities; Max Dack is host at informal social; Mystery party is successful; Club members make history notebooks as newest project; Art Club members make soap carvings at meeting, March 17; Vesper services postponed until Sunday, April 3; Initiation services for new members held Monday night; Mrs. Neal will lead Y.W. Easter meeting -- Scabbard and Blade elect delegates; Pre-Easter dance is coming event; Sorority to sponsor benefit musical; Players select new pledges -- California graduate deported from Chile -- Wichita U. track tryouts to be held Tuesday, April 5: To hold tryouts for Bethel meet Tues., March 29 -- K.U. relays to be held April 23 at Lawrence -- Sports / Kenneth Hays -- Wichita U. golf team meets East High on Friday -- Carwley offered grid contract -- Olympic track cyclers race in Rose Bowl -- Baseball entries for intramural due Thursday -- Olympic yacht races to be held in L.A. harbor -- Clarence Spears stays as Oregon grid coach -- Junior senior girls win in basketball -- All-Western team selected by Jones -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle -- Football stars play nursemaid -- Friends W.W.A. is hostess to annual playday -- Womens tank team will be chosen soon -- Accept metric system for track contests
Photograph(s): Best all around pledge: Miss Helen McWethy, newly initiated member of Detla Omega, social sorority, has been selected best all around pledge for last semester, Miss McWethy is a freshman in the College of Education and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McWethy of 1026 Coolidge. / Courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 3 -- Shockers dash star: Les Forward, three letter man in track, whose specialty is the 100 and 200-yard dashes. Forward is another of the veterans around whom Coach Goerger hopes to build and is depending upon to place high in the coming weeks. p. 4 -- Center of 1932 Olympic games: Olympic Stadium, in Olympic Park, will be the central stadium for the Olympic games to be in Los Angeles from July 30 to August 14 of this year. The stadium has a large playing field and seating capacity of 125,000. p. 4
Article(s): MacGregor appears in convocation -- Plans programs at county farm -- Indian princes in student conclave -- Graduates receive army commissions -- D.A.R. flagpole dedication to be held April 25 -- Graduate school shows increase -- Course offered in merchandising -- Former University athlete succumbs -- Present and deliver year book May 11 -- Hubbard directs national chorus -- Issue book lists to school libraries -- Easter greetings / H. W. Foght -- Company B leads review at drill -- Six May festival sketches written -- Advertising man talks to students -- Hold tryouts for Hearst matches -- Pan American students meet -- Political chiefs seek likely looking braves -- Debaters go to national meet Sunday -- Y.W.C.A. holds annual election -- Hillbrand is back from Chicago meet -- Mrs. Frank Neff confined to home -- Calendar exhibit placed in library -- Changes made in school calendar for next year -- Hawaiians plan summer sessions -- Futuristic setting for next play -- College editors exchange posts -- Dogs enjoy the educational advantages of university -- Easter date same twice in century -- Protest against murder charges -- Norhtwestern seeks youthful prodigies -- Easter bunny and egg legend began in Europe -- Mentor attacks school tradition -- Gloria Kennedy has watch dog -- Literature destroys national barriers -- Colleges needing more recreation -- Shocker society: Epsilon Kappa Rho gives founders tea; Pi Kappa Pi plan supper dance; Mrs. Foght to give luncheon; Websters entertain guests at picnic; Fraternities and sororities; Max Dack is host at informal social; Mystery party is successful; Club members make history notebooks as newest project; Art Club members make soap carvings at meeting, March 17; Vesper services postponed until Sunday, April 3; Initiation services for new members held Monday night; Mrs. Neal will lead Y.W. Easter meeting -- Scabbard and Blade elect delegates; Pre-Easter dance is coming event; Sorority to sponsor benefit musical; Players select new pledges -- California graduate deported from Chile -- Wichita U. track tryouts to be held Tuesday, April 5: To hold tryouts for Bethel meet Tues., March 29 -- K.U. relays to be held April 23 at Lawrence -- Sports / Kenneth Hays -- Wichita U. golf team meets East High on Friday -- Carwley offered grid contract -- Olympic track cyclers race in Rose Bowl -- Baseball entries for intramural due Thursday -- Olympic yacht races to be held in L.A. harbor -- Clarence Spears stays as Oregon grid coach -- Junior senior girls win in basketball -- All-Western team selected by Jones -- Women's sports / Dorothea Kyle -- Football stars play nursemaid -- Friends W.W.A. is hostess to annual playday -- Womens tank team will be chosen soon -- Accept metric system for track contests
Photograph(s): Best all around pledge: Miss Helen McWethy, newly initiated member of Detla Omega, social sorority, has been selected best all around pledge for last semester, Miss McWethy is a freshman in the College of Education and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McWethy of 1026 Coolidge. / Courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 3 -- Shockers dash star: Les Forward, three letter man in track, whose specialty is the 100 and 200-yard dashes. Forward is another of the veterans around whom Coach Goerger hopes to build and is depending upon to place high in the coming weeks. p. 4 -- Center of 1932 Olympic games: Olympic Stadium, in Olympic Park, will be the central stadium for the Olympic games to be in Los Angeles from July 30 to August 14 of this year. The stadium has a large playing field and seating capacity of 125,000. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.37 no.26
v.37 no.26

