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The Sunflower, v.42, no.04 (October 1, 1936)
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Sunflower 1936-10-01
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Wichita, Kansas
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1936-10-01
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Rydjord, John,Sprague, Elizabeth, 1862-1936,Department of Speech Sciences,Tom Tom,Creative Writing Club
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.42, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 1, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Editors for 1937 annual are selected -- Library to get new magazines within week -- Dean Sipple to attend meeting -- First mixer tomorrow in Henrion gym -- Activity of 4-H club resumed -- English Chemistry Journal is added -- Painting given to University by Foundation is being shown -- Committees aid council management -- Rain retards cement work -- Morrison Library holds art exhibit -- Young Republican Club to organize -- Hillbrand to address teachers at Leavenworth Saturday -- Rydjord explains facets of Spanish Revolution -- Scouters' Club holds meeting -- Y.M. has outing for new students -- Writers issue 'Tom-Tom' soon -- Hillbrand delivers trade trip speech -- University is grooming 21 for schools -- Campus chills hit students -- Harding will lecture here -- Scoutmasters to have new course -- 'Take it away' -- Fall reunion dinners set for Nov. 6 -- Faculty group is considering furniture bids -- Lamont organizes orchestra program -- Student Council to hold investigation -- Key roles in play cast to Neely, Hunt -- Hein to resign from position -- Young Democrats elect John Beebe -- Announce debate question for 1936 -- Fire hazard, the forgotten and unheeded billion dollar luxery -- Stupid is world which counts advantages in dollars, cents -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Speech science holds prominent place here -- Washburn loss opens Shocker grid schedule -- University a girls' school! -- Enrollment establishes a new record -- Nov. 7 set for date of applications -- University society: Fall informal to be Saturday; Websters entertain at luncheon on Friday; Soc in th' pus; Freshmen commission elects new officers; Staples visits locale of Wichita artist's work; Members of faculty wed during summer; Alpha Tau will hold informal; Pledge group holds election of officers; Delta O. holds mock services for pledges; Colophon holds first meeting; Sara Robertson is honored at shower -- Frosh meet varsity in night tilt -- Texas Tech Matadors boast colorful team -- Ticket selling gains ground -- Kansas W.A.A. convenes here on October 12 -- Middlewest ranks in twelfth place -- Men's sport shorts / Lois Carpenter -- Central teams lose in week's grid warfare -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- Sipple to leave Friday for meet
Photograph(s): Editor: Jim Armour, junior, is associate director of the 1937 Parnassus. The Board of Publications, in a meeting Tuesday noon, selected the entire yearbook staff. p. 1 -- Just a committee meeting: All program arrangements for the coming W.A.A. convention will come through the efforts of these ten girls. The convention opens Oct. 12. The committee includes: Standing from left to right, Miss Mary Evelyn Brincefield, publicity chairman; Miss Vivian Melcher, transportation chairman; Miss Bobbie Braley, co-hospitality chaiman; Miss Margaret Jones, corresponding secretary; Miss Marguerite McCluer, co-hospitality chairman. Seated, they are: Miss Aileen Calkins, registration chaiman; Miss Mary Harrison, properties chairman; Miss Beulah Barrett, general chairman; Miss Betty Gensch, state president of W.A.A.; and Miss Jane Illgner, chairman of foods. p. 1 -- Social directors: Miss Kathryn Lansdowne, left, sophomore of the College of Liberal Arts, chairman of the program for the Alpha Tau Sigma sorority party tomorrow night, and Miss Margaret Branson, right, junior in the College of Liberal Arts, chairman of the program for the Epsilon Kappa Rho party Saturday night. p. 3 -- Cotton Neeley quarter, Texas Tech; "The Great Trabok" half, Texas Tech. p. 4
Article(s): Editors for 1937 annual are selected -- Library to get new magazines within week -- Dean Sipple to attend meeting -- First mixer tomorrow in Henrion gym -- Activity of 4-H club resumed -- English Chemistry Journal is added -- Painting given to University by Foundation is being shown -- Committees aid council management -- Rain retards cement work -- Morrison Library holds art exhibit -- Young Republican Club to organize -- Hillbrand to address teachers at Leavenworth Saturday -- Rydjord explains facets of Spanish Revolution -- Scouters' Club holds meeting -- Y.M. has outing for new students -- Writers issue 'Tom-Tom' soon -- Hillbrand delivers trade trip speech -- University is grooming 21 for schools -- Campus chills hit students -- Harding will lecture here -- Scoutmasters to have new course -- 'Take it away' -- Fall reunion dinners set for Nov. 6 -- Faculty group is considering furniture bids -- Lamont organizes orchestra program -- Student Council to hold investigation -- Key roles in play cast to Neely, Hunt -- Hein to resign from position -- Young Democrats elect John Beebe -- Announce debate question for 1936 -- Fire hazard, the forgotten and unheeded billion dollar luxery -- Stupid is world which counts advantages in dollars, cents -- Short pants / Grenville Darling -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Speech science holds prominent place here -- Washburn loss opens Shocker grid schedule -- University a girls' school! -- Enrollment establishes a new record -- Nov. 7 set for date of applications -- University society: Fall informal to be Saturday; Websters entertain at luncheon on Friday; Soc in th' pus; Freshmen commission elects new officers; Staples visits locale of Wichita artist's work; Members of faculty wed during summer; Alpha Tau will hold informal; Pledge group holds election of officers; Delta O. holds mock services for pledges; Colophon holds first meeting; Sara Robertson is honored at shower -- Frosh meet varsity in night tilt -- Texas Tech Matadors boast colorful team -- Ticket selling gains ground -- Kansas W.A.A. convenes here on October 12 -- Middlewest ranks in twelfth place -- Men's sport shorts / Lois Carpenter -- Central teams lose in week's grid warfare -- Women's sport glances / Phyllis Powell -- Sipple to leave Friday for meet
Photograph(s): Editor: Jim Armour, junior, is associate director of the 1937 Parnassus. The Board of Publications, in a meeting Tuesday noon, selected the entire yearbook staff. p. 1 -- Just a committee meeting: All program arrangements for the coming W.A.A. convention will come through the efforts of these ten girls. The convention opens Oct. 12. The committee includes: Standing from left to right, Miss Mary Evelyn Brincefield, publicity chairman; Miss Vivian Melcher, transportation chairman; Miss Bobbie Braley, co-hospitality chaiman; Miss Margaret Jones, corresponding secretary; Miss Marguerite McCluer, co-hospitality chairman. Seated, they are: Miss Aileen Calkins, registration chaiman; Miss Mary Harrison, properties chairman; Miss Beulah Barrett, general chairman; Miss Betty Gensch, state president of W.A.A.; and Miss Jane Illgner, chairman of foods. p. 1 -- Social directors: Miss Kathryn Lansdowne, left, sophomore of the College of Liberal Arts, chairman of the program for the Alpha Tau Sigma sorority party tomorrow night, and Miss Margaret Branson, right, junior in the College of Liberal Arts, chairman of the program for the Epsilon Kappa Rho party Saturday night. p. 3 -- Cotton Neeley quarter, Texas Tech; "The Great Trabok" half, Texas Tech. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.42 no.4
v.42 no.4
