The Sunflower, v.40, no.13 (December 6, 1934)
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Advisors
Issue Date
1934-12-06
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.13, Wichita, Kansas, December 6, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Contest will be sponsored by Sunflower -- Russian music to be feature -- Your face is your fortune men of science announced -- Fine Arts group to give programs -- Survey reveals books popular -- Institution to offer training in government -- Army officer starts work -- Editor calls for first snapshots -- Frosh journalists hear Eagle editor -- Four-subject curriculum is found success -- Tickets for opera are now on sale -- High-pressure cursing draws big fines at K.U. -- Activity fee here in line with average -- Elliott will show two solar movies -- Directory lists show varied repetition of student names -- Hillbrand gives thinking rules -- German students enter short story competition -- Wichita sends best teams to Winfield debate -- Mikesell member of research group -- Collects figures in state survey -- Glamour of basketball back again -- Palmer will hold temporary clinics -- College students face a questionable future -- Books-the backbone of our educational system -- Careless drivers cause of most car accidents -- Muddy roads on campus stir student resentment -- Empty arms and stockings plead for cheerful giving -- Bob Reedy to speak on new training airplanes -- University bulletin -- Perfect example of auto-suggestion is discovered -- Monte Carlo ballet will be given here on tour -- Jewett helps Lawrence geologists hunt fossils -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Students to study Mayan civilization -- Geology students meet in reunion -- Fraternities -- Sororities -- Valuable prizes go to writers of best essays -- Garnett addresses business meet -- Graham speaks to university [illegible] -- University society: [Illegible] honors football men ; Yuletide varsity final gathering before holiday ; Roundabout ; Christmas season to be ushered in with formals ; All-Barb Mixer begins Yuletide -- Dr. Ferry to speak to Alph Gams and fathers ; French classes present dramas ; Beta Nu, musical sorority to hold intiation service ; Varsity dance club will be organized ; Colophon to hold breakfast meeting tomorrow morning ; Mrs. Vaniman is honored guest at Alpha Gam tea ; Patsy Gaines is to be married to Vic Rogers -- Wheatshockers face long, hard schedule in cage competition -- Rifle practices to begin today -- Vandalism threatens fate of Stanford-Berkley games -- Kansas Aggies land four men on "All' team -- All conference team is named by sports staff -- Honor teams include eight Shocker men -- Pi Kap team wins ring tennis match -- Ferris football squad crashes barbeque stand -- Ichabods win from Wichita in last game
Photograph(s): Miss Lillian Parks was in charge of the Y.W.C.A. Bazaar which was given the first three days of the week in the Henrion Gymnasium. p. 3 -- On committee: Miss Mary Cies was on the committee in charge of the Oriental Bazaar given by the members of Y.W.C.A. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. p. 3.
Article(s): Contest will be sponsored by Sunflower -- Russian music to be feature -- Your face is your fortune men of science announced -- Fine Arts group to give programs -- Survey reveals books popular -- Institution to offer training in government -- Army officer starts work -- Editor calls for first snapshots -- Frosh journalists hear Eagle editor -- Four-subject curriculum is found success -- Tickets for opera are now on sale -- High-pressure cursing draws big fines at K.U. -- Activity fee here in line with average -- Elliott will show two solar movies -- Directory lists show varied repetition of student names -- Hillbrand gives thinking rules -- German students enter short story competition -- Wichita sends best teams to Winfield debate -- Mikesell member of research group -- Collects figures in state survey -- Glamour of basketball back again -- Palmer will hold temporary clinics -- College students face a questionable future -- Books-the backbone of our educational system -- Careless drivers cause of most car accidents -- Muddy roads on campus stir student resentment -- Empty arms and stockings plead for cheerful giving -- Bob Reedy to speak on new training airplanes -- University bulletin -- Perfect example of auto-suggestion is discovered -- Monte Carlo ballet will be given here on tour -- Jewett helps Lawrence geologists hunt fossils -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Students to study Mayan civilization -- Geology students meet in reunion -- Fraternities -- Sororities -- Valuable prizes go to writers of best essays -- Garnett addresses business meet -- Graham speaks to university [illegible] -- University society: [Illegible] honors football men ; Yuletide varsity final gathering before holiday ; Roundabout ; Christmas season to be ushered in with formals ; All-Barb Mixer begins Yuletide -- Dr. Ferry to speak to Alph Gams and fathers ; French classes present dramas ; Beta Nu, musical sorority to hold intiation service ; Varsity dance club will be organized ; Colophon to hold breakfast meeting tomorrow morning ; Mrs. Vaniman is honored guest at Alpha Gam tea ; Patsy Gaines is to be married to Vic Rogers -- Wheatshockers face long, hard schedule in cage competition -- Rifle practices to begin today -- Vandalism threatens fate of Stanford-Berkley games -- Kansas Aggies land four men on "All' team -- All conference team is named by sports staff -- Honor teams include eight Shocker men -- Pi Kap team wins ring tennis match -- Ferris football squad crashes barbeque stand -- Ichabods win from Wichita in last game
Photograph(s): Miss Lillian Parks was in charge of the Y.W.C.A. Bazaar which was given the first three days of the week in the Henrion Gymnasium. p. 3 -- On committee: Miss Mary Cies was on the committee in charge of the Oriental Bazaar given by the members of Y.W.C.A. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. p. 3.
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.13
v.40 no.13

