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The Sunflower, v.45, no.33 (May 9, 1940)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1940-05-09
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Men's rifle club,Student Council elections
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.33, Wichita, Kansas, May 9, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Class of '40 sees better days ahead -- R.O.T.C. band will appear next week -- Y.W. room gets beauty process -- Ten outstanding seniors are named to 1940 honor groups; scholarship, leadership and character recognized -- Students elect Brown to head student council -- Feldner is new president-elect of honor frat -- Modern dancers to give concert on W.U. stage -- W.U. scholarship will be granted to Enid student -- First may fete held here Friday is rated success -- Pegasus to hold riding exhibition -- Evans receives M.U. fellowship -- Sociology heads to make tests -- University rifle men in upper 15 -- Business majors make high scores -- Drama students give 'drunkard' -- Geology group arranges trip -- Praise is given to Topeka unit -- Ramquist wins prize -- Dr. Raiguel sends edition to Martin -- Mood ventures origin of word 'jazz' is 'chaos' -- Benton tells forum he paints only what he sees -- Your conscience? -- Former campus students reveal wedding dates -- Survey finds non-Greeks, Greeks both independent -- 'You scratch my back' -- Twilight events are scheduled -- Mothers' clubs have meetings -- North High graduates nearly 500 -- Largest class in history will leave cathedral -- Commencement at Garden Plain will be May 22 -- Math machine is big help in Texas -- Lieurance group dedicates hall -- Promoted by order five corporals are [sic] -- Goddard school graduates eight -- Derby high plans exercises for 19 Tuesday, May 21 -- Valley Center to graduate 40 -- Radio 'soap operas' find little favor on campus -- Nichols' class visits -- Alumni to hear Rydjord -- Many visit institute -- Teachers hear Hillbrand -- Women's matches must be played -- Club hears Allman -- Tracksters stage last home meet -- Tennis team wins from Aggie squad -- Golf, tennis men compete in tourney -- Sophomores win baseball games in Friday events -- Wichita swamps state golf team -- Sorosis, Alpha Tau lead field -- Dean Neff lists official entries for track meet -- Golfers uphold former success in Topeka win -- Cooper heads field trip for geologists -- Coeds to be nurses -- McDonald attends meet -- Davis reviews book -- Competition is telling on men in tennis games -- Rarick attempts to secure lights for ball finals -- Fourth round net deadlines are set
Photograph(s): Blue Key head: Max Feldner, junior, was elected president of Blue Key, campus honorary fraternity, at a meeting of the group Monday night. p. 1 -- Martha Barrett; Robert Baird; Margaret Craig; Sidney Martin; Catherine Dedrick; Ross Denison; Jeanne Lewis; James Hammond; Mary Jean Shaft; Ferd Evans. p. 1 -- Students map oil fields: Nine sections of the land three miles north of Augusta will be mapped by University geology students under Edwin A. Beito, assistant professor of mathematics, to determine possibilities. Above, James Davidson, Max O'Dell, Lewis Riley, Mr. Beito, and Don Hellar are practicing alidade surveys on the University athletic field. The section to be mapped lies just west of Kansas' richest oil field, the El Dorado pool. p. 1 -- Boston to be home: Dr. Donald O. Howard, '34, who has been in general practice in Protection, Kan., since leaving his internship in Colorado General Hospital, Denver, Colo., last August, will leave for Boston, Mass., May 24 where he will become a member of the hospital residency staff in the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. p. 2 -- North High Head: Bill Hall is president of the Wichita High School North senior class. Vice presidents are Betty Woodring and Dew Mar. p. 3 -- Heads large class: Heading one of the largest Cathedral High School senior classes in history is Rojer MacMurray. Class awards will be given in the auditorium May 24. p. 3
Article(s): Class of '40 sees better days ahead -- R.O.T.C. band will appear next week -- Y.W. room gets beauty process -- Ten outstanding seniors are named to 1940 honor groups; scholarship, leadership and character recognized -- Students elect Brown to head student council -- Feldner is new president-elect of honor frat -- Modern dancers to give concert on W.U. stage -- W.U. scholarship will be granted to Enid student -- First may fete held here Friday is rated success -- Pegasus to hold riding exhibition -- Evans receives M.U. fellowship -- Sociology heads to make tests -- University rifle men in upper 15 -- Business majors make high scores -- Drama students give 'drunkard' -- Geology group arranges trip -- Praise is given to Topeka unit -- Ramquist wins prize -- Dr. Raiguel sends edition to Martin -- Mood ventures origin of word 'jazz' is 'chaos' -- Benton tells forum he paints only what he sees -- Your conscience? -- Former campus students reveal wedding dates -- Survey finds non-Greeks, Greeks both independent -- 'You scratch my back' -- Twilight events are scheduled -- Mothers' clubs have meetings -- North High graduates nearly 500 -- Largest class in history will leave cathedral -- Commencement at Garden Plain will be May 22 -- Math machine is big help in Texas -- Lieurance group dedicates hall -- Promoted by order five corporals are [sic] -- Goddard school graduates eight -- Derby high plans exercises for 19 Tuesday, May 21 -- Valley Center to graduate 40 -- Radio 'soap operas' find little favor on campus -- Nichols' class visits -- Alumni to hear Rydjord -- Many visit institute -- Teachers hear Hillbrand -- Women's matches must be played -- Club hears Allman -- Tracksters stage last home meet -- Tennis team wins from Aggie squad -- Golf, tennis men compete in tourney -- Sophomores win baseball games in Friday events -- Wichita swamps state golf team -- Sorosis, Alpha Tau lead field -- Dean Neff lists official entries for track meet -- Golfers uphold former success in Topeka win -- Cooper heads field trip for geologists -- Coeds to be nurses -- McDonald attends meet -- Davis reviews book -- Competition is telling on men in tennis games -- Rarick attempts to secure lights for ball finals -- Fourth round net deadlines are set
Photograph(s): Blue Key head: Max Feldner, junior, was elected president of Blue Key, campus honorary fraternity, at a meeting of the group Monday night. p. 1 -- Martha Barrett; Robert Baird; Margaret Craig; Sidney Martin; Catherine Dedrick; Ross Denison; Jeanne Lewis; James Hammond; Mary Jean Shaft; Ferd Evans. p. 1 -- Students map oil fields: Nine sections of the land three miles north of Augusta will be mapped by University geology students under Edwin A. Beito, assistant professor of mathematics, to determine possibilities. Above, James Davidson, Max O'Dell, Lewis Riley, Mr. Beito, and Don Hellar are practicing alidade surveys on the University athletic field. The section to be mapped lies just west of Kansas' richest oil field, the El Dorado pool. p. 1 -- Boston to be home: Dr. Donald O. Howard, '34, who has been in general practice in Protection, Kan., since leaving his internship in Colorado General Hospital, Denver, Colo., last August, will leave for Boston, Mass., May 24 where he will become a member of the hospital residency staff in the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. p. 2 -- North High Head: Bill Hall is president of the Wichita High School North senior class. Vice presidents are Betty Woodring and Dew Mar. p. 3 -- Heads large class: Heading one of the largest Cathedral High School senior classes in history is Rojer MacMurray. Class awards will be given in the auditorium May 24. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.33
v.45 no.33
