The Sunflower, v.40, no.28 (April 4, 1935)
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1935-04-04
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.28, Wichita, Kansas, April 4, 1935. - 6 pages
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Article(s): [Illegible], Palmer [illegible] picture competition -- Concert band plays on radio -- [Illegible] speaker to talk on physics -- CSEP workers have improved school library -- University speech correction popular -- Medal won in 1907 given to Dr. Mikesell this week / Laura Howard -- Conditions in public school are improving -- Publishers newspaper sent to the Sunflower staff -- Thomas chosen Beauty Queen for Parnassus -- Edwin Thomas ill with serious throat trouble -- Chicago dean to talk here senior week -- Dean Baldwin of Friends to teach at Whittier -- Mikesell plans downtown talks -- Sauer lauded by scientists -- Book jackets make folder for library -- Omega to be hostess for spring meet -- Hekhuis to speak at Christian forum -- May Queen to be selected by students -- Dr. Jardine has busy schedule -- Concert band will present two programs -- Government to control dust -- Place practice teachers here -- Ballroom code of gay 90's banished -- University bulletin / Lolie Smith; Zelia Hyde -- First section of road paved -- Publishers to enter contest -- R.O.T.C. salaries increased April 1 -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Landscaping to begin at once -- Pictures of first Regents purchased -- W.U. geology student finds prehistoric oil advertisement -- Music activities fill entire week -- Delegates sent to Y.W. meeting -- Dr. Sauer's paper is to be published -- Holyoke Hall to be rebuilt -- Allman reappointed to business body -- Estes Conference planned for June -- Floating College sails on June 29 -- Country students seek scholarship -- University coeds model newest spring clothing at Parnassus style revue -- New jewelry adds charm to clothing -- Stylist intrigue fashion-conscious women with use of string, net and chiffon / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Gym houses many activities, range from bean bag to proms -- Clothes dominate feminine though as spring draws on / Loneta Brown -- French patterns predominate in ladie's [sic] footwear -- Off-the-face hats most popular of the new spring bonnets -- Jewett attends science meet and frat reunion -- Helmet will be popular model in men's hats -- Crooners grown and saps study / Grenville Darling -- Freedom, comfort, color of new spring fashions appeal to campus men / Bob Lowe, Walt Feldner -- Band redoubles in size since 1931 -- Odds and oddities -- Staff positions to be open soon -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: Sorosis to give circus informal ; Pi Alpha Pi frat to have formal ; Omega Upsilon plans for national convention here ; Roundabout ; Scabbard and Blade to entertain with formal ; Oberg recital to be given Sunday ; Members of Tau Omega hear geophysics speech ; Military frat members entertain at stag party ; Y.W. cabinet has regular meeting ; Pi Kaps to have scavenger hunt -- L. W. Austin tenders his resignation -- Dick Price in first position on golf team -- Lack of women coaches is drawback to women's sports -- Fifteen women to be rated by umpire's board -- 24 schools plan to enter K.U. relays -- Track team to meet Pitt on Saturday -- W.U. track team receives new suits -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Teachers beat Shocker team -- Sport shorts / Stan [illegible]
Photograph(s): Winner: Named winner of the sorority picture contest of the Parnassus was Miss Virginia Parker, Alpha Tau Sigma. Her picture will appear in the Parnassus along with that of Kenneth Doze who was named winner of the men's contest. p. 1 -- W. H. Mikesell. p. 1 -- Parnassus Queen: Miss Mary Alice Thomas, Alpha Tau Sigma, was named queen of the 1935 Parnassus at the Parnassus Fashion Revue at the Broadway Roof Garden last Friday night. p. 1 -- Queen candidates: One of these candidates will be named Friday to serve as queen of the annual May Fete. At left is Miss Wanna Anthony, Caucus party candidate, and on the right is Miss Zelia Hyde of the Shocker party. p. 1 -- Webster hostess: Mrs. Myrtle Gottshalk, house mother of Webster fraternity will act as hostess for their informal dance to be given Friday evening, April 5 in the Ballroom at the Wichita Country Club. p. 5 -- Chairman: Miss Kathryn Templeton is chairman of the committee for the Sorosis "Circus Days" party to be given in the Shirkmere Ballroom, Saturday, April 6. p. 5 -- After a very successful year as basketball coach and director of intramural athletics, Lindsey W. Austin resigns from the coaching staff to accept a position with an insurance company. p. 6
Article(s): [Illegible], Palmer [illegible] picture competition -- Concert band plays on radio -- [Illegible] speaker to talk on physics -- CSEP workers have improved school library -- University speech correction popular -- Medal won in 1907 given to Dr. Mikesell this week / Laura Howard -- Conditions in public school are improving -- Publishers newspaper sent to the Sunflower staff -- Thomas chosen Beauty Queen for Parnassus -- Edwin Thomas ill with serious throat trouble -- Chicago dean to talk here senior week -- Dean Baldwin of Friends to teach at Whittier -- Mikesell plans downtown talks -- Sauer lauded by scientists -- Book jackets make folder for library -- Omega to be hostess for spring meet -- Hekhuis to speak at Christian forum -- May Queen to be selected by students -- Dr. Jardine has busy schedule -- Concert band will present two programs -- Government to control dust -- Place practice teachers here -- Ballroom code of gay 90's banished -- University bulletin / Lolie Smith; Zelia Hyde -- First section of road paved -- Publishers to enter contest -- R.O.T.C. salaries increased April 1 -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Landscaping to begin at once -- Pictures of first Regents purchased -- W.U. geology student finds prehistoric oil advertisement -- Music activities fill entire week -- Delegates sent to Y.W. meeting -- Dr. Sauer's paper is to be published -- Holyoke Hall to be rebuilt -- Allman reappointed to business body -- Estes Conference planned for June -- Floating College sails on June 29 -- Country students seek scholarship -- University coeds model newest spring clothing at Parnassus style revue -- New jewelry adds charm to clothing -- Stylist intrigue fashion-conscious women with use of string, net and chiffon / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Gym houses many activities, range from bean bag to proms -- Clothes dominate feminine though as spring draws on / Loneta Brown -- French patterns predominate in ladie's [sic] footwear -- Off-the-face hats most popular of the new spring bonnets -- Jewett attends science meet and frat reunion -- Helmet will be popular model in men's hats -- Crooners grown and saps study / Grenville Darling -- Freedom, comfort, color of new spring fashions appeal to campus men / Bob Lowe, Walt Feldner -- Band redoubles in size since 1931 -- Odds and oddities -- Staff positions to be open soon -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: Sorosis to give circus informal ; Pi Alpha Pi frat to have formal ; Omega Upsilon plans for national convention here ; Roundabout ; Scabbard and Blade to entertain with formal ; Oberg recital to be given Sunday ; Members of Tau Omega hear geophysics speech ; Military frat members entertain at stag party ; Y.W. cabinet has regular meeting ; Pi Kaps to have scavenger hunt -- L. W. Austin tenders his resignation -- Dick Price in first position on golf team -- Lack of women coaches is drawback to women's sports -- Fifteen women to be rated by umpire's board -- 24 schools plan to enter K.U. relays -- Track team to meet Pitt on Saturday -- W.U. track team receives new suits -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Teachers beat Shocker team -- Sport shorts / Stan [illegible]
Photograph(s): Winner: Named winner of the sorority picture contest of the Parnassus was Miss Virginia Parker, Alpha Tau Sigma. Her picture will appear in the Parnassus along with that of Kenneth Doze who was named winner of the men's contest. p. 1 -- W. H. Mikesell. p. 1 -- Parnassus Queen: Miss Mary Alice Thomas, Alpha Tau Sigma, was named queen of the 1935 Parnassus at the Parnassus Fashion Revue at the Broadway Roof Garden last Friday night. p. 1 -- Queen candidates: One of these candidates will be named Friday to serve as queen of the annual May Fete. At left is Miss Wanna Anthony, Caucus party candidate, and on the right is Miss Zelia Hyde of the Shocker party. p. 1 -- Webster hostess: Mrs. Myrtle Gottshalk, house mother of Webster fraternity will act as hostess for their informal dance to be given Friday evening, April 5 in the Ballroom at the Wichita Country Club. p. 5 -- Chairman: Miss Kathryn Templeton is chairman of the committee for the Sorosis "Circus Days" party to be given in the Shirkmere Ballroom, Saturday, April 6. p. 5 -- After a very successful year as basketball coach and director of intramural athletics, Lindsey W. Austin resigns from the coaching staff to accept a position with an insurance company. p. 6
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.28
v.40 no.28