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The Sunflower, v.45, no.35 (May 23, 1940)
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Sunflower 1940-05-23
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Wichita, Kansas
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1940-05-23
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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.45, no.35, Wichita, Kansas, May 23, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Scholarships are awarded to nine here -- Regents continue stadium question -- New campus editors are announced -- Sunflower closes season next week -- Parnassus editors to issue 1940 yearbooks at rotunda 10 o'clock Tuesday morning -- Ten winners are named in annual weekly contest -- Student bureau finds positions for applicants -- Two university students go to K.C. audition -- Red Cross drive for war victims will end today -- Alumni banquet will honor new senior members -- M'Allister gives list of winners in annual drill -- Berkowitz gets Ingalls' Award -- Sipple releases new placements -- Chinese student drive succeeds -- Hillbrand delivers speech at Hazelton -- Corps receives superior rating -- Finals begin tomorrow; no exams Memorial Day -- Sunflower table can serve staff 45 years longer -- Mood describes history of unusual organization -- Revised catalog appears in June -- Spaeth buys useful volume for library -- Committee revises freshman pre-days -- Editor describes trials of first weekly Sunflower / R. J. Kirk -- Deferred payments are more regular -- Junior colleges have rainy meet -- Jobs are more plentiful -- Wisconsin alumni office emulates cupid at reunion -- Seven couples complete wedding arrangements for June season -- Pi Alph members to entertain at dinner Saturday -- Modern attire on University campus experiences season of rural reckoning / Josephine Rice -- Student council dinner is May 29 -- Coates to head D.O. and Briggs to head Sorosis -- Pi Kaps to have spring party at Crestview Club -- Strickland to head Orchesis society -- Heidelberg party is set for May 31 -- Drama sorority elects officers -- Tampa High gives Costello distinction -- Women's group will meet here -- Malcolm Myer's exhibit to be shown at Graham's -- A.A.U.P. to elect new officers for next year -- Winner in horse show announced -- Stoll is new Panhellenic head for coming year -- Pi Alphs to hold annual stag party on June 3 -- Delta Epsilon elects Manning as president -- Honor dinner June 1 -- Williams is accepted -- Alumni plan dinner -- Economics pupils apple-polish and get stick-candy -- Track team plans June trip to K.C. -- Conference competition is concluded -- Rarick regrets paying to see daffy baseball / Bob Jones -- Net competition gives 'underdog' entries victory -- Friday is deadline on army uniforms -- Hartman again wins in tennis -- Plaque is given to Pi Kappa Psi for sports year -- Dormitory men finish winners of ball finals -- Hillbrand talk to Manhattan High -- Marshall beats Shelton in golf tourney finals -- Sorosis wins in archery
Photograph(s): Editor-in-chief: Oliver Elliott, junior, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Sunflower for the first semester of the next school year. Mr. Elliott is now desk editor and columnist for the Sunflower. p. 1 -- "only five more days-": "-and the 1940 Parnassus will be entirely out of our hands and into yours," say Yearbook Editor Maxine Pantier (right), and Business Manager Mary Lou Stratton. p. 1 -- Sorority President: Sue Cope, junior, has been elected president of the University Zeta chapter of the Omega Upsilon, national dramatics sorority. She will replace Margot Cloutier who has been this year's president. p. 1 -- Gouldner winner: Sam B. Smith, Jr., is the 1940 winner of the Gouldner award, which is annual presented to the outstanding senior student in journalism. Mr. Smith has also received a scholarship to Northwestern University. p. 1 -- Summer school prof: Glen A. Delay, superintendent of schools at Neodesha, will be a member of the 1940 summer school faculty at the University. p. 1 -- Dave Willis. p. 2 -- Heads dance committee: Kathleen Keating is chairman of the Pi Kappa Psi spring formal dinner dance at which members of the sorority will entertain Friday, May 24, at the Crestview Country Club. p. 3 -- Dinner Chairman: Carl Auchterlonie is chairman of the formal "Pi Alph Take-Off" dinner at which members of Pi Alpha Pi fraternity will entertain Saturday evening in the Allis Hotel. p. 3 -- Tennis season is successful: In their last year of Central Conference play, members of the tennis team placed second at the annual conference meet. They were barely eked out of first honors by Southwestern College netmen through a technicality of tourney elimination. From left to right above they are Hugo Voth, Tedd Crist, Richard Dickey, and Paul Calhoun. Harry Corbin, recent addition to the squad, is not shown. p. 4
Article(s): Scholarships are awarded to nine here -- Regents continue stadium question -- New campus editors are announced -- Sunflower closes season next week -- Parnassus editors to issue 1940 yearbooks at rotunda 10 o'clock Tuesday morning -- Ten winners are named in annual weekly contest -- Student bureau finds positions for applicants -- Two university students go to K.C. audition -- Red Cross drive for war victims will end today -- Alumni banquet will honor new senior members -- M'Allister gives list of winners in annual drill -- Berkowitz gets Ingalls' Award -- Sipple releases new placements -- Chinese student drive succeeds -- Hillbrand delivers speech at Hazelton -- Corps receives superior rating -- Finals begin tomorrow; no exams Memorial Day -- Sunflower table can serve staff 45 years longer -- Mood describes history of unusual organization -- Revised catalog appears in June -- Spaeth buys useful volume for library -- Committee revises freshman pre-days -- Editor describes trials of first weekly Sunflower / R. J. Kirk -- Deferred payments are more regular -- Junior colleges have rainy meet -- Jobs are more plentiful -- Wisconsin alumni office emulates cupid at reunion -- Seven couples complete wedding arrangements for June season -- Pi Alph members to entertain at dinner Saturday -- Modern attire on University campus experiences season of rural reckoning / Josephine Rice -- Student council dinner is May 29 -- Coates to head D.O. and Briggs to head Sorosis -- Pi Kaps to have spring party at Crestview Club -- Strickland to head Orchesis society -- Heidelberg party is set for May 31 -- Drama sorority elects officers -- Tampa High gives Costello distinction -- Women's group will meet here -- Malcolm Myer's exhibit to be shown at Graham's -- A.A.U.P. to elect new officers for next year -- Winner in horse show announced -- Stoll is new Panhellenic head for coming year -- Pi Alphs to hold annual stag party on June 3 -- Delta Epsilon elects Manning as president -- Honor dinner June 1 -- Williams is accepted -- Alumni plan dinner -- Economics pupils apple-polish and get stick-candy -- Track team plans June trip to K.C. -- Conference competition is concluded -- Rarick regrets paying to see daffy baseball / Bob Jones -- Net competition gives 'underdog' entries victory -- Friday is deadline on army uniforms -- Hartman again wins in tennis -- Plaque is given to Pi Kappa Psi for sports year -- Dormitory men finish winners of ball finals -- Hillbrand talk to Manhattan High -- Marshall beats Shelton in golf tourney finals -- Sorosis wins in archery
Photograph(s): Editor-in-chief: Oliver Elliott, junior, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Sunflower for the first semester of the next school year. Mr. Elliott is now desk editor and columnist for the Sunflower. p. 1 -- "only five more days-": "-and the 1940 Parnassus will be entirely out of our hands and into yours," say Yearbook Editor Maxine Pantier (right), and Business Manager Mary Lou Stratton. p. 1 -- Sorority President: Sue Cope, junior, has been elected president of the University Zeta chapter of the Omega Upsilon, national dramatics sorority. She will replace Margot Cloutier who has been this year's president. p. 1 -- Gouldner winner: Sam B. Smith, Jr., is the 1940 winner of the Gouldner award, which is annual presented to the outstanding senior student in journalism. Mr. Smith has also received a scholarship to Northwestern University. p. 1 -- Summer school prof: Glen A. Delay, superintendent of schools at Neodesha, will be a member of the 1940 summer school faculty at the University. p. 1 -- Dave Willis. p. 2 -- Heads dance committee: Kathleen Keating is chairman of the Pi Kappa Psi spring formal dinner dance at which members of the sorority will entertain Friday, May 24, at the Crestview Country Club. p. 3 -- Dinner Chairman: Carl Auchterlonie is chairman of the formal "Pi Alph Take-Off" dinner at which members of Pi Alpha Pi fraternity will entertain Saturday evening in the Allis Hotel. p. 3 -- Tennis season is successful: In their last year of Central Conference play, members of the tennis team placed second at the annual conference meet. They were barely eked out of first honors by Southwestern College netmen through a technicality of tourney elimination. From left to right above they are Hugo Voth, Tedd Crist, Richard Dickey, and Paul Calhoun. Harry Corbin, recent addition to the squad, is not shown. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.35
v.45 no.35
