The Sunflower, v.43, no.25 (March 10, 1938)
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1938-03-10
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Jardine, William Marion, 1879-1955 , Folk, S. H. , Riggs, Robert M.
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 10, 1938. - 16 pages
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Article(s): Women to meet K.U. tomorrow in convo debate -- Change made to Army quarters -- Four years of Jardine presidency sees big advancement of municipal institution -- Dumesnil is to play in concert -- Vows for prince are of interest to W. M. Jardine -- Park closes series of student forums -- Wright expected back tomorrow -- X-ray machine is added by science department -- Rigg resignation is accepted by school regents -- Musicians give 'college date' -- Grad gossip -- Several faculty members feted with line party -- Sororsis has choir pratice Tuesday -- Roundabout -- Freshman spring swing will draw crowd Saturday -- Six are initiated into drama group -- Alpha Tau holds annual carnival -- Greeks tell preferences of skits or booths for annual Hippodrome -- Barbs plan dance in Commons room tomorrow night -- Students attend Y.W. conference -- Pi Alph announces pledging 15 men -- Sorosis informal party scheduled -- Delta Omega pledges Grace Woodward -- Education group fetes group of pledges Monday -- Party to feature take-off on WPA -- Five sorority coeds will vie for honors of Wichtia transportation queen for '38 -- Bills fronting congress call for heavy spending for school , post youth school -- New inventories of senior minds made -- Sorosis defeats Pi Kaps Tuesday -- Elementary school pupils coming here -- Organization finding Commons to be ideal -- Illiteracy rate low in Wichita -- Dumesnil to teach master piano class -- Visual teaching made easier by motion pictures -- Pictures replace school lectures -- Commons luncheon is popular meeting place -- Little coutesy, too much speed cause accidents -- Colleges offer speech remedies -- Speech classes to gain actual experience soon -- 'Competition is educators' fear -- Greek societies are working on dramatics plays -- D. Smith is back -- The last add Kathleen Hite -- Dean announces discussion open to scholarship -- Short 'cutters' cut short life of school lawn -- Women's debate team ranks high -- Group to hear Elliott Tuesday -- Jardine's early life is described by graduate -- Groups vote to favor increase in student fee -- Enrollment for semester drops -- Sievers plans talks at Iola on Monday -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Alpha Phis have 'open door' plan -- Historians hear Japan analyzed -- Five women go to Kemper for 1938 rifle meet -- Time trials for tracksters Tennis and golf will begin soon -- Rifle team ties for third; M.U. scores high win -- Four dollars is all German student brings to U. S. school -- Boxers are set for bouts -- Gebert releases golf and tennis matches for '38 -- Hornets receive federal money; means stadium -- Alpha Gams and faculty winners in second round -- Cunningham plans race at Kansas U. -- Shenkowskey talks to Republican Club -- Builder quintet wins C.C. title for '38 season -- Cagers to play final cage tilts -- Federation sets deadline Friday -- Brown seniors will face new-type test -- Conference foes go to Gridley's -- Low sex crime rate in Kansas
Photograph(s): Dr. [William Marion] Jardine. p. 1 -- S. H. Folk replaces Rigg here. p. 1 -- Robert Rigg leaves for Egypt. p. 1 -- Doin' the Ritz: For Frosh party goers, Dudley Tankersley, Al Sullivan, and Hilary Watts are displaying a take-off on the three most famous madmen. This presentation will be given in full Saturday evening in Henrion Gymnasiump. 4 -- Elinor Brownlee is on the committee, headed by Lewis Crum, for the Barb Party is to be held in Henrion Gymnasium tomorrow night. p. 5 -- [Frances] Radcliff. p. 6 -- Dorothy Shawver: Dorothy Shawver was elected Transportation Queen last year. Her reign will expire March 16, when the new queen will selected. Miss Shawver is a member of Alpha Tau Sigma. p. 6 --- Mildred Hall is the comely choice of the Sorosis sorority for the honrary position of Transportation Queen. p. 6 -- Dorthea Kane is the pretty selection if the Pi Kaps for the honor of Transportation Queen. If the judges agree with her "Sisters" she will have little opposition next Thursday when the election is held. p. 6 -- Pictures of the renovations in the Commons in Fairmount Hall. p. 8-9 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 11 -- Katherine Israel has the honor of carrying the banner of Alpha Tau sorority in the Transportation Queen competition. Alpha Tau has been the winner of contest for the past two years and to date holds a monopoly on the honor. p. 12 -- [Charles E.] Poe. p. 13 -- Riflers go to Kemper: Members of the women's rifle team who left this morning for Kemper Military Academy, Bonneville, Mo., to participate in the annual Midwest Indoor "Camp Perry" Meet are Alice Jane Brown, captain, Lois Dobbin, manager, Janet Tudhope, Marjorie Huey, and Corrinne Bennett. Others in the picture are Jeanne Lewis and Mary Chance, alternates, and Cadet Captain Dick Price, coach. p. 14 -- Leading Shocker scorer: Pictured above is "Pike" Gawthrop, flashy Wichita U. forward who scored 232 points in 23 games during the past season, for an average of 10.08 points per game. Gawthrop is now playing with Gridleys, M.V.A.A.U. team. p. 15 -- New Shocker captain: Muell Curry, above, was elected captain of the varsity basketball squad for next year. Curry, a sophomore, has two more years of collegiate competition. p. 15 -- Mentor, Bill Hennigh: Bill Hennigh, Shocker basketball coach, has just completed his third year of coaching at the University. Hennigh is a former Shocker graduate and has produced very impressive teams in his coaching career. p. 16
Article(s): Women to meet K.U. tomorrow in convo debate -- Change made to Army quarters -- Four years of Jardine presidency sees big advancement of municipal institution -- Dumesnil is to play in concert -- Vows for prince are of interest to W. M. Jardine -- Park closes series of student forums -- Wright expected back tomorrow -- X-ray machine is added by science department -- Rigg resignation is accepted by school regents -- Musicians give 'college date' -- Grad gossip -- Several faculty members feted with line party -- Sororsis has choir pratice Tuesday -- Roundabout -- Freshman spring swing will draw crowd Saturday -- Six are initiated into drama group -- Alpha Tau holds annual carnival -- Greeks tell preferences of skits or booths for annual Hippodrome -- Barbs plan dance in Commons room tomorrow night -- Students attend Y.W. conference -- Pi Alph announces pledging 15 men -- Sorosis informal party scheduled -- Delta Omega pledges Grace Woodward -- Education group fetes group of pledges Monday -- Party to feature take-off on WPA -- Five sorority coeds will vie for honors of Wichtia transportation queen for '38 -- Bills fronting congress call for heavy spending for school , post youth school -- New inventories of senior minds made -- Sorosis defeats Pi Kaps Tuesday -- Elementary school pupils coming here -- Organization finding Commons to be ideal -- Illiteracy rate low in Wichita -- Dumesnil to teach master piano class -- Visual teaching made easier by motion pictures -- Pictures replace school lectures -- Commons luncheon is popular meeting place -- Little coutesy, too much speed cause accidents -- Colleges offer speech remedies -- Speech classes to gain actual experience soon -- 'Competition is educators' fear -- Greek societies are working on dramatics plays -- D. Smith is back -- The last add Kathleen Hite -- Dean announces discussion open to scholarship -- Short 'cutters' cut short life of school lawn -- Women's debate team ranks high -- Group to hear Elliott Tuesday -- Jardine's early life is described by graduate -- Groups vote to favor increase in student fee -- Enrollment for semester drops -- Sievers plans talks at Iola on Monday -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Alpha Phis have 'open door' plan -- Historians hear Japan analyzed -- Five women go to Kemper for 1938 rifle meet -- Time trials for tracksters Tennis and golf will begin soon -- Rifle team ties for third; M.U. scores high win -- Four dollars is all German student brings to U. S. school -- Boxers are set for bouts -- Gebert releases golf and tennis matches for '38 -- Hornets receive federal money; means stadium -- Alpha Gams and faculty winners in second round -- Cunningham plans race at Kansas U. -- Shenkowskey talks to Republican Club -- Builder quintet wins C.C. title for '38 season -- Cagers to play final cage tilts -- Federation sets deadline Friday -- Brown seniors will face new-type test -- Conference foes go to Gridley's -- Low sex crime rate in Kansas
Photograph(s): Dr. [William Marion] Jardine. p. 1 -- S. H. Folk replaces Rigg here. p. 1 -- Robert Rigg leaves for Egypt. p. 1 -- Doin' the Ritz: For Frosh party goers, Dudley Tankersley, Al Sullivan, and Hilary Watts are displaying a take-off on the three most famous madmen. This presentation will be given in full Saturday evening in Henrion Gymnasiump. 4 -- Elinor Brownlee is on the committee, headed by Lewis Crum, for the Barb Party is to be held in Henrion Gymnasium tomorrow night. p. 5 -- [Frances] Radcliff. p. 6 -- Dorothy Shawver: Dorothy Shawver was elected Transportation Queen last year. Her reign will expire March 16, when the new queen will selected. Miss Shawver is a member of Alpha Tau Sigma. p. 6 --- Mildred Hall is the comely choice of the Sorosis sorority for the honrary position of Transportation Queen. p. 6 -- Dorthea Kane is the pretty selection if the Pi Kaps for the honor of Transportation Queen. If the judges agree with her "Sisters" she will have little opposition next Thursday when the election is held. p. 6 -- Pictures of the renovations in the Commons in Fairmount Hall. p. 8-9 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 11 -- Katherine Israel has the honor of carrying the banner of Alpha Tau sorority in the Transportation Queen competition. Alpha Tau has been the winner of contest for the past two years and to date holds a monopoly on the honor. p. 12 -- [Charles E.] Poe. p. 13 -- Riflers go to Kemper: Members of the women's rifle team who left this morning for Kemper Military Academy, Bonneville, Mo., to participate in the annual Midwest Indoor "Camp Perry" Meet are Alice Jane Brown, captain, Lois Dobbin, manager, Janet Tudhope, Marjorie Huey, and Corrinne Bennett. Others in the picture are Jeanne Lewis and Mary Chance, alternates, and Cadet Captain Dick Price, coach. p. 14 -- Leading Shocker scorer: Pictured above is "Pike" Gawthrop, flashy Wichita U. forward who scored 232 points in 23 games during the past season, for an average of 10.08 points per game. Gawthrop is now playing with Gridleys, M.V.A.A.U. team. p. 15 -- New Shocker captain: Muell Curry, above, was elected captain of the varsity basketball squad for next year. Curry, a sophomore, has two more years of collegiate competition. p. 15 -- Mentor, Bill Hennigh: Bill Hennigh, Shocker basketball coach, has just completed his third year of coaching at the University. Hennigh is a former Shocker graduate and has produced very impressive teams in his coaching career. p. 16
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.25
v.43 no.25