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    The Sunflower, 1929-1930, no.29, May 23, 1930

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    Sunflower 05-23-1930 (8.660Mb)
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    1930-05-23
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    The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.22, no.29, Wichita, Kansas, May 23, 1930. - 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.Sororities and fraternities to entertain alumni

    Article(s): Praises students on work: Dr. Foght says ability at Wichita U. is highest in his experience / Dr. H. W. Foght -- Psychology classes increased this year -- Dramatics at W.U. show improvement, states G. D. Wilner -- Gerteis received examination grade -- Year to cyclonic finish: Many events crowded into last few days of school year -- Progress of library here this year is fast: Additions in staff, and material noticable, Collester asserts -- Wichita U. growth is unequalled in educated history -- Big enrollment in downtown college -- Double enrollment expected at W.U. in aeronautic classes -- History Department has three Master's -- Business course added -- Aeronautic students hosts to engineers -- Master's degrees to be awarded to 23 students here -- Wichita U. artists give 50 concerts -- Greater campus reality: Next year to see change on campus with addition of building -- Cultural forces on campus pointed out -- Varied careers as treasure chest -- Plays and players -- Zoology Department may outgrow space -- Club's books known chosen by grads -- Campus society: See who dated your best girl for this party; Three informals scheduled for Saturday evening; Turn Crestview into an artist's studio for dance; Reception held by French Club for high school; Use rose theme in decorations at party Friday -- "D" Company wins prize second time in W.U. cadet drill -- Frosh take W.A.A. swim championship -- English Department increased this year -- Two will receive chemistry degrees -- Harbison pleased at speech honors won and debate interest -- Liberal Arts and Sciences largest college on campus -- Professor Pfiffner has been promoted -- Increase Political Science Department -- Geology Department has good collection -- Sam Hill, veteran Shocker coach, leaves U. of Wichita -- Accomplish much in W.U. Department of Sociology this year -- Missionary to take degree this spring: Alexander R. Ross has been missionary in Manchuria and Korea -- Bigger and better summer school, at Wichita U. this year -- Girls take honors for highest grades in outgoing class -- Language profs are active in field of literature at W.U.: Cunradi and Wofsy write play and novel in the Spanish Department -- Dean Wilkie attends A.A.U.W. board meet -- University of Wichita finishes successful 1929-30 athletic program -- Shocker grid team has good season in conference circles -- Nineteen-thirty banner year for U. of Wichita track men: Fourteen meet records smashed by Wheatshocker runners during the past track season / Harry T. Goerger -- 90 seniors graduate at Washburn College -- Shockers enjoy successful year in basket sport -- Shocker track stars smash two records in interstate meet -- Pittsburg teachers win in fast interstate track event -- Wichita U. unable to offer coaching school this year -- Officers installed at W.A.A. banquet -- Harold Manning will probably run the two-mile in the National Collegiate Track Meet in Chicago / Al Pinaire -- Select Outstanding Woman at Washburn

    Photograph(s): Prominent this month: Mrs. Paul Rapp who, before her marriage on May 18, was Miss Georgetta Tyndale, has been chosen as the most prominent person on the campus this month. p. 1 -- Spring bride: Mrs. Paul L. Rapp was, before her marriage May 10, Miss Georgetta Tyndale. p. 3 -- Perfect score wins trophy: Ruthmary Francis, captain-elect of the University of Wichita's championship girls' rifle team, won many honors for the University in target matches this year. p. 4 -- Alpha Gamma again high in scholarship: The above picture shows Dr. H. W. Foght, president of the University of Wichita presenting presenting the scholarship trophy to Herbert Bartel, president of Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity. p. 5 -- Shocker track team makes fine second record. p. 7 -- Double winner in interstate meet: Above is Dinty Moore, crack University of Wichita hurdler who won two first places in the Interstate track meet at Warrensburg, Mo., Friday. p. 8 -- Wichita distance star may enter N.C.A.A. championships. p. 8
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