The Sunflower, v.42, no.22 (February 18, 1937)
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1937-02-18
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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.42, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, February 18, 1937. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Youth looks for better opportunity -- K.U. requires college diploma --'William Tell' will be here March 8 -- Simple rites in memory of Mrs. Griffith -- Alpha Tau alumnae meet at home of Miss Virginia Palmer -- One-act play casts ready for showing -- Beito to attend national council -- Manhattan aggies for non-Greek union -- Lyrics by Hoffman in Gridiron musical comedy / Jack Nilsson -- Creative Club selects Powell as president -- Mrs. Cope acts as supervisor -- Betty Jones is 'Tom Tom' short story winner -- Staples has art side play in Commons -- Debaters to Denver for conference -- Newton school debaters take first in meet -- Hillbrand goes to New Orleans -- Sweden intends to keep peace and prosperity -- Work proceeds on Parnassus -- Cagers blast Gorillas for five straight -- Election puts new party in group offices -- Mrs. Griffith has a love and appreciation for poetry -- Reckless driving is back now that ice and snow is gone -- Reading the best sellers not accepted as sign of culture -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- National fame comes to speech defect workers -- Regents add to school faculty --'W' Club wants skits for show -- Advanced Spanish group sees film -- Pi Kaps honor new members -- Holiday frolic marks calendar for week-end -- Kappa-Rhos to have spring sport dance -- Full cast for university play is announced -- HYM 'mystery' given solution -- Matrix elects new officers -- Y.W.C.A. members give skit at meeting -- Staff entertained at clever party by Dames -- Bride-elect honored to marriage -- Quartet appears in premier show -- Zonker speaks to army group -- 'Bowery' party is announced -- Language Clubs hold regular luncheons -- Roundabout -- Former student weds in simple ceremony -- Sorosis alumnae will sponsor benefit tea -- Barb group schedules St. Patrick's function -- Varsity men go to O.C.U. for big tilt -- Score complete in rifle match -- Pitt-Wichita play 'not rough'-Ref. -- Cage divisions near race end -- Spring football to start Mach 8 -- Tigers coming for important league contest -- Track -- The sporting thing / Floyd Snitz -- De Paul game causes change
Photograph(s): Miss Mary Griffith is seen here in familiar pose, as students and faculty were accustomed to see her. Seated at her desk she paused and looked up from the papers she was grading. p. 1 -- Debate coach: Carl D. England, debate coach, took the University debate squad to Denver, Colorado for a three day meet starting today. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Play directors: The girls who will assist in the direction of of the various plays for the Omega Upsilon one-act play contest are shown are shown above. Upper left: Miss Joyce Allison, Sorosis; upper right, Miss Mary Cles, Pi Kappa Psi; lower left, Miss Maxine Setzer, Delta Omega; lower right, Miss Margaret Branson, Epsilon Kappa Rho; left, Miss Betty Neely, Alpha Tau Sigma. p. 3 -- Chairman: Mrs. Walter Wintle, above, is chairman of the advisory board of the Flo Brown Memorial Laboratory of Speech Science at the University. p. 3 -- Party chairman: Miss Bobbie Braley is chairman of the committee in charge of the Pi Kappa Psi dance to be held on February 20 in the Pine Room of the Commons Building. p. 3
Article(s): Youth looks for better opportunity -- K.U. requires college diploma --'William Tell' will be here March 8 -- Simple rites in memory of Mrs. Griffith -- Alpha Tau alumnae meet at home of Miss Virginia Palmer -- One-act play casts ready for showing -- Beito to attend national council -- Manhattan aggies for non-Greek union -- Lyrics by Hoffman in Gridiron musical comedy / Jack Nilsson -- Creative Club selects Powell as president -- Mrs. Cope acts as supervisor -- Betty Jones is 'Tom Tom' short story winner -- Staples has art side play in Commons -- Debaters to Denver for conference -- Newton school debaters take first in meet -- Hillbrand goes to New Orleans -- Sweden intends to keep peace and prosperity -- Work proceeds on Parnassus -- Cagers blast Gorillas for five straight -- Election puts new party in group offices -- Mrs. Griffith has a love and appreciation for poetry -- Reckless driving is back now that ice and snow is gone -- Reading the best sellers not accepted as sign of culture -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- National fame comes to speech defect workers -- Regents add to school faculty --'W' Club wants skits for show -- Advanced Spanish group sees film -- Pi Kaps honor new members -- Holiday frolic marks calendar for week-end -- Kappa-Rhos to have spring sport dance -- Full cast for university play is announced -- HYM 'mystery' given solution -- Matrix elects new officers -- Y.W.C.A. members give skit at meeting -- Staff entertained at clever party by Dames -- Bride-elect honored to marriage -- Quartet appears in premier show -- Zonker speaks to army group -- 'Bowery' party is announced -- Language Clubs hold regular luncheons -- Roundabout -- Former student weds in simple ceremony -- Sorosis alumnae will sponsor benefit tea -- Barb group schedules St. Patrick's function -- Varsity men go to O.C.U. for big tilt -- Score complete in rifle match -- Pitt-Wichita play 'not rough'-Ref. -- Cage divisions near race end -- Spring football to start Mach 8 -- Tigers coming for important league contest -- Track -- The sporting thing / Floyd Snitz -- De Paul game causes change
Photograph(s): Miss Mary Griffith is seen here in familiar pose, as students and faculty were accustomed to see her. Seated at her desk she paused and looked up from the papers she was grading. p. 1 -- Debate coach: Carl D. England, debate coach, took the University debate squad to Denver, Colorado for a three day meet starting today. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Play directors: The girls who will assist in the direction of of the various plays for the Omega Upsilon one-act play contest are shown are shown above. Upper left: Miss Joyce Allison, Sorosis; upper right, Miss Mary Cles, Pi Kappa Psi; lower left, Miss Maxine Setzer, Delta Omega; lower right, Miss Margaret Branson, Epsilon Kappa Rho; left, Miss Betty Neely, Alpha Tau Sigma. p. 3 -- Chairman: Mrs. Walter Wintle, above, is chairman of the advisory board of the Flo Brown Memorial Laboratory of Speech Science at the University. p. 3 -- Party chairman: Miss Bobbie Braley is chairman of the committee in charge of the Pi Kappa Psi dance to be held on February 20 in the Pine Room of the Commons Building. p. 3
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.22
v.42 no.22