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    The Sunflower, 1926-1927, no.28, April 8, 1927

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    1927-04-08
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.21, no.28. Wichita, Kansas, April 8, 1927. - 8 pages
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    Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material held by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Please contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu directly for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): Wichita host to Pi Kappa Delta 1929 convention: Chapter at W.U. will entertain national organization at next regional -- Mildred Gavitt '26 wins poem contest -- Aspiring journalists tear hair and gnash teeth as editor raves -- W.U. students back from conventions: Barnabas wins third place in extemporaneous speaking contest at Ottawa -- Dean Mikesell to speak to A.A.U.W. -- R.O.T.C. men in annual circus at Kansas City: Scarth, Camp, West, Whitmore, and Thompson represent Wichita -- Principals chosen for May festival: Fern Covert, Margaret Jane Judkins and Archie elected to head celebration -- Y.M.C.A. addressed by Dr. Gossard -- Three new faculty members chosen: C. C. Harbison, former Fairmount teacher, will head Public Speaking Dept. -- W.U. students act in summerly play -- Forty-one will graduate from W.U. this year: Requirements of new University accounts for smaller number -- Last debate held with Alva normal -- Awards voted to all W.U. debators: Six Pi Kappa Delta keys and eight letters will be given to those who debated -- Works on Parnassus almost finished -- Arabelle elucidates -- Dean returns from A.A.U.W. meeting: More than 1000 women attend forty-first convention at Washington -- Sorisis informal committees chosen: Spring party will be given at Crestview Country Club on April 29 -- Jordon-Brugh -- Alpha Tau Sigma -- Psi Tau Delta -- Webster -- Co-eds pledged -- Pan-Hellenic -- Pi Alpha Pi -- Alpha Gamma Gamma -- Delta Omega -- Pi Kappa Psi -- Shadows, gypsies, and ebony cats bring fear to shivering pledges -- Sorosis -- Henri Verbrugghen, conductor, Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra has had interesting career -- An honor -- The new education -- Faculty makes a student decalogue: "Student body needs something to wake them up," says a faculty member -- Pat Murphy at college -- World fellowship is chapel theme -- Women will hold intra-mural meet: Thirty women report regularity for practice; Meet to be held in May -- W.U. track stars make good showing: Many freshmen report for practice; Two letter men are back -- Junior and senior tem takes first -- Girls net teams send challenges -- Four Emporians to get track medals -- Quaker track men have hard practice: Are lacking in men for weight events and pole vault; Meet this Friday -- Fortune in prizes for K.U. relays: Forty-nine gold watches and twenty-eight gold medals to be given in prizes -- A.V.I. meet will be held in May: Many inquiries received with regard to meet; Wichita High to enter teams -- Burwell signs contract -- The spectator -- Wonders! Men grow feminine! Reserve right to change mind -- McPherson wins state debate meet: Wichita University makes good showing in debate conference -- "The Whole Town's Talking": A hilarious comedy by John Emerson and Anita Loos, authors of "Gentle Prefre [sic] Blondes" -- Curt college comments -- What are the eds and co-eds coming to?: Lack of religion revealed

    Photograph(s): Catherine Wallace who was chosen by Cecil B. DeMille as the best looking girl in W.U.. / photo courtesy of The Wichita Eagle. p. 3 -- Archie Booth, who was elected as chancellor for the May Day ceremonies, and Fern Covert, who was chosen May Queen. / photo courtesy of The Wichita Eagle. p. 7
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