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The Sunflower, v.39, no.10 (November 29, 1933)
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Sunflower 11-29-1933
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Wichita, Kansas
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1933-11-29
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Hekhuis, Lambertus,Bakkum, Glenn,Wealand Players
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.39, no.10, Wichita, Kansas, November 29, 1933. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Extra day in recess now anticipated -- Dr. Liu urges support of world peace -- "Let us be thankful" / Leslie B. Sipple -- Seashore tests planned for university students -- Pep rally bonfire, to prepare Shockers for Turkey-Day game -- Bakkum heads Red Cross call to this county -- Science ranks high as press subject, Kansas survey shows -- Roy Schuessler in opera cast of 'Pinafore' -- Struggle for students to be abolished -- College deans honor Hekhuis -- Rules for play contest will be announced soon -- Editor calls for first snapshots -- Library subscribes to nearly 200 periodicals -- Paul Oberg to give organ recital Sunday -- Stamp Club will exhibit next week -- University of Kansas to abolish Hobo Day -- Rifle practice begins Monday -- Invention of standard time ended snarls along the line -- U. students present KFH Radio broadcast -- Prosperity is not welcomed -- Association of travel with education to be important -- Court backs University's army fight -- University bulletin -- Attendance at college is now great 'racket' -- Thanksgiving: A new deal may we give thanks -- Modern Thanksgiving would scare the mighty Massasoit -- Govt. to build landing docks -- Air squadron bombs Poland -- Campus opinion -- From out front -- Today's news will be tomorrow's forgotten -- Young Americans lacking courtesy -- Students uphold Pres. Roosevelt -- Students present play over radio station KFH -- Aimee changes mind about colleges; Scores atheism / Amelia Wilkow -- Pity the footballer of 40 years ago; His lot was hard -- The past week / Bob Clark -- 'Lazy' charge ignored by English King -- Roundabout -- Fraternity holds pledge rituals -- Shocker Turkey Trot tonight -- Campusology -- Parents Day was attended by 600 -- Club activities -- Roy Elliott speaks at dinner meeting -- Kansas U. has annual homecoming this week -- Sororities -- Fraternities -- Phi Upsilon Sigmas entertained by Pi Kaps -- Charles Gill is host at formal dinner party -- Delta Omega Sorority to give benefit bridge -- Trio are hostesses to University group -- Downtown Division has new Dramatic Club -- University graduate is hostess to students -- Military Ball is attended by 800 guests -- Social calendar -- Many social events planned for the Christmas holidays -- Home Economics Club furnishes social contracts -- Omega Mother's Club holds November meeting -- Matrix holds pledge service -- Shocker's defend clean slate: Washburn set to defeat conference champions -- World's first glimpse of forward pass was in Shocker-Washburn tilt -- Southwestern's triumph sources Washburn into third place this season -- Class managers choose varsity hockey eleven -- Zeta Delts defeat Pi Alpha team 13-12 -- Greeks will meet in gridiron fray
Photograph(s): Chairman: Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum professor of Sociology at the University, who was recently appointed chairman of the roll call campaign of the American Red Cross for Sedgwick County. Dr. Bakkum will aid in organizing separate Red Cross units in towns of Sedgwick County outside of Wichita. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Directs opera: H. Coleman Ashe, of the downtown division of the University of Wichita is directing the light opera "H.M.S. Pinafore" which will be presented Friday and Saturday nights at Wichita High School North. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Honored: Dr. Lambertus Hekuis, dean of College of Liberal Arts at the University was elected secretary of the Kansas Association of College Deans at their annual meeting held at Lawrence last Saturday. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Champions of Central Conference Football for second time: Members of the championship team which has ended first in the Central Conference for the second successful year are back row, left to right: Shadoan, line coach; Coffman, manager; Weiland, trainer; [illegible], custodian; Jones, Warran, Parsons, Price, Nichols, Woltz, Eardmore, Moss, Reed, Dye, P. Wilson, Randels, Gilmore, Nye, and Horming. Middle row, left to right: Beeman, K. Fulton, Dowd, Kornhaus, Mann, Cain, Spradling, G. Eickerman, E. Eickermann, Papin, McLain, Atkinson, Lavendar, manager; Coach Al Gebert. Front row, left to right: Booth E. Fulton, McLaughlin, Walker, Grubb, Ford, Pierce, Dugan, Gorman, Seedle, Neely, Anderson. p. 3 -- Benefit chairman: Mrs. Phil Straus was chairman for the benefit bridge which was sponsored for the Sorosis Alumnae Association at the Steffen's Hostess Room November 23. Miss Willie Madge Bryant and Mrs. Boyce Redfield presented a short program. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- Presides: Miss Loneta Brown, drum major of the Girl's Drum and Bugle Corps of the University, presided at a chile [sic] supper held at the Bucket Tuesday evening. Miss Brown is a sophomore at the University and is a member of Sorosis Sorority. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- Pledge: Miss Madeline Harrop was pledged to Matrix, women's journalistic sorority, last Sunday afternoon at the pledge services and "coffee" held at the Epsilon Kappa Rho sorority house. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 5 -- Ichabod: Another Ichabod who may prove a menace in the Shocker line in tomorrow's game in Parke, right halfback for Washburn. p. 6 -- Ichabod end: Vogel, star end on the Washburn team, will be a powerful factor to watch in the Ichabod-Shocker battle to take place tomorrow. p. 6
Article(s): Extra day in recess now anticipated -- Dr. Liu urges support of world peace -- "Let us be thankful" / Leslie B. Sipple -- Seashore tests planned for university students -- Pep rally bonfire, to prepare Shockers for Turkey-Day game -- Bakkum heads Red Cross call to this county -- Science ranks high as press subject, Kansas survey shows -- Roy Schuessler in opera cast of 'Pinafore' -- Struggle for students to be abolished -- College deans honor Hekhuis -- Rules for play contest will be announced soon -- Editor calls for first snapshots -- Library subscribes to nearly 200 periodicals -- Paul Oberg to give organ recital Sunday -- Stamp Club will exhibit next week -- University of Kansas to abolish Hobo Day -- Rifle practice begins Monday -- Invention of standard time ended snarls along the line -- U. students present KFH Radio broadcast -- Prosperity is not welcomed -- Association of travel with education to be important -- Court backs University's army fight -- University bulletin -- Attendance at college is now great 'racket' -- Thanksgiving: A new deal may we give thanks -- Modern Thanksgiving would scare the mighty Massasoit -- Govt. to build landing docks -- Air squadron bombs Poland -- Campus opinion -- From out front -- Today's news will be tomorrow's forgotten -- Young Americans lacking courtesy -- Students uphold Pres. Roosevelt -- Students present play over radio station KFH -- Aimee changes mind about colleges; Scores atheism / Amelia Wilkow -- Pity the footballer of 40 years ago; His lot was hard -- The past week / Bob Clark -- 'Lazy' charge ignored by English King -- Roundabout -- Fraternity holds pledge rituals -- Shocker Turkey Trot tonight -- Campusology -- Parents Day was attended by 600 -- Club activities -- Roy Elliott speaks at dinner meeting -- Kansas U. has annual homecoming this week -- Sororities -- Fraternities -- Phi Upsilon Sigmas entertained by Pi Kaps -- Charles Gill is host at formal dinner party -- Delta Omega Sorority to give benefit bridge -- Trio are hostesses to University group -- Downtown Division has new Dramatic Club -- University graduate is hostess to students -- Military Ball is attended by 800 guests -- Social calendar -- Many social events planned for the Christmas holidays -- Home Economics Club furnishes social contracts -- Omega Mother's Club holds November meeting -- Matrix holds pledge service -- Shocker's defend clean slate: Washburn set to defeat conference champions -- World's first glimpse of forward pass was in Shocker-Washburn tilt -- Southwestern's triumph sources Washburn into third place this season -- Class managers choose varsity hockey eleven -- Zeta Delts defeat Pi Alpha team 13-12 -- Greeks will meet in gridiron fray
Photograph(s): Chairman: Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum professor of Sociology at the University, who was recently appointed chairman of the roll call campaign of the American Red Cross for Sedgwick County. Dr. Bakkum will aid in organizing separate Red Cross units in towns of Sedgwick County outside of Wichita. / photo courtesy Wichita Eagle. p. 1 -- Directs opera: H. Coleman Ashe, of the downtown division of the University of Wichita is directing the light opera "H.M.S. Pinafore" which will be presented Friday and Saturday nights at Wichita High School North. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Honored: Dr. Lambertus Hekuis, dean of College of Liberal Arts at the University was elected secretary of the Kansas Association of College Deans at their annual meeting held at Lawrence last Saturday. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Champions of Central Conference Football for second time: Members of the championship team which has ended first in the Central Conference for the second successful year are back row, left to right: Shadoan, line coach; Coffman, manager; Weiland, trainer; [illegible], custodian; Jones, Warran, Parsons, Price, Nichols, Woltz, Eardmore, Moss, Reed, Dye, P. Wilson, Randels, Gilmore, Nye, and Horming. Middle row, left to right: Beeman, K. Fulton, Dowd, Kornhaus, Mann, Cain, Spradling, G. Eickerman, E. Eickermann, Papin, McLain, Atkinson, Lavendar, manager; Coach Al Gebert. Front row, left to right: Booth E. Fulton, McLaughlin, Walker, Grubb, Ford, Pierce, Dugan, Gorman, Seedle, Neely, Anderson. p. 3 -- Benefit chairman: Mrs. Phil Straus was chairman for the benefit bridge which was sponsored for the Sorosis Alumnae Association at the Steffen's Hostess Room November 23. Miss Willie Madge Bryant and Mrs. Boyce Redfield presented a short program. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- Presides: Miss Loneta Brown, drum major of the Girl's Drum and Bugle Corps of the University, presided at a chile [sic] supper held at the Bucket Tuesday evening. Miss Brown is a sophomore at the University and is a member of Sorosis Sorority. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 4 -- Pledge: Miss Madeline Harrop was pledged to Matrix, women's journalistic sorority, last Sunday afternoon at the pledge services and "coffee" held at the Epsilon Kappa Rho sorority house. / photo courtesy Wichita Beacon. p. 5 -- Ichabod: Another Ichabod who may prove a menace in the Shocker line in tomorrow's game in Parke, right halfback for Washburn. p. 6 -- Ichabod end: Vogel, star end on the Washburn team, will be a powerful factor to watch in the Ichabod-Shocker battle to take place tomorrow. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.39. no.10
v.39. no.10
