The Sunflower, v.41, no.32 (April 30, 1936)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.32, Wichita, Kansas, April 30, 1936. - 4 pages

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Article(s): Election fever rises to new high: Trouble lurks in political situation -- University gives tenth May fete -- Scholarship awards are announced -- Geo. Price is ordered to Maryland -- National Music Week observed by Wichitans -- Honor given to department -- Mikesell to give personality talks -- Rifle competition involves new plan -- Speech science lab grows to capacity -- Program: The Univeristy of Wichita presents tenth annual May Fete "Olympic Pageant" in honor of Miss Belva Webb May Queen University Stadium May 1, 1936, 8:15 P.M. -- College education gives one knowledge of how to serve -- Rights of democracy must be allowed or tyranny will come -- Short Pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate World -- 500 to take scholarship exams here -- New students here total 116 -- Committees in charge: May Fete -- R.O.T.C. men are promoted -- Play is given at Lawrence -- Elected to Student Council: Jim Wilson -- Collegiate Digest makes two offers -- University Society: Beta Nu gives musical at Twentieth Century; Alice Isely entertains at informal breakfast; Spring dinner honors Isely; Sorosis to celebrate founders Day May 2; Kappa Rhos to have fashion show May 2; Zoology group gives dinner for seniors; Pi Alph to have sping formal; Matrix adds ten girls to active membership; Klos-Postlewaite vows exchanged Journalism students to have annual dinner; Club sets new date for meet; Kappa Delta Pi to have annual spring dinner; VFW added to Belles Lettres; Master's degree candidates honored at Graduates Tea; Pi Kap to have dinner dance, Belva Webb heads committee;- Aesculapius holds initiation services Thursday evening; Phi Sig frat will entertain at spring informal May 13; Alpha Tau to have annual formal dinner-dance May 14; French Club to meet Monday at Alpha Tau Sigma honor; Mrs. Bowers returns to school after several days illness; R.O.T.C. band on second road trip; Sievers displays test instruments; Epsilon Kappa Rho to have annual spring party -- Mixed doubles tennis matches -- Archery tourney to close tonight -- Roundabout -- Kemper falls victim; golf squad wins -- Highs will be here for meet -- Shocker team wins match at Kemper School -- Taggert has article in new Women's Sport Handbook -- Girls to enter national meet -- High school issue set for next week -- Women's sport glances / Iona Hall -- Emporia grabs first in relay -- Men's sport shorts / George Leser -- Cunningham sets new track racord -- Changes made in softball school
Photograph(s): [Jimmie] Lee, [Frank] Malone, and [Cramer] Reed. p. 1 -- Tulsa invader: Tulsa's stellar distance man, Glen Dawson, will run here tomorrow night against Manning, Burford, Kirwin, and McCune. p. 1 -- Miss Belva Webb, Queen of May; Miss Velma Richardson, Maid of Honor; Earl Vore, Chancellor of Queen. p. 1 -- Dr. Martin F. Palmer. p. 1 -- [Loy] Wood. p. 2 -- Transferred to Fort Howard, Maryland: Lt. Col. George W. Price. p. 2 -- Committee Chairman: Miss Katherine Templeton is head of the committee in charge of arrangements for the annual Sorosis Founders Day luncheon Saturday, May 2, at Innes Tea Room. p. 3 -- On home turf again: Returning to run on his home track for the first time in three years, Harold Manning, former Shocker ace, will run tomorrow night in a special race. p. 4
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