The Sunflower, v.46, no.23 (February 27, 1941)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.46, no.23, Wichita, Kansas, February 27, 1941. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Jealously is blamed for boy's death -- Radio committee plans new series -- Day takes over custodian's job, house, telephone -- Candidates for transportation queen selected -- Lebow to try out before Stokowski -- Hekhuis visualizes chapel for students' meditation -- Groups will vie in short play series -- Library shows art, costumes -- Committees are announced for 1941 Hippodrome -- Hillbrand joins advisory council -- Digest pictures coed -- Misfortune dogs coed's footsteps during semester -- Oberg to direct music teachers' program at K.U. -- Delegates plan convention trip -- Many bands will play at varsity tomorrow night -- Downtown division has more students -- Your pocket change may save Chinese war victim / Marjorie Graham -- Sunflower column scoops world on new book review -- Divided meetings are approved in revision of I.S.A. -- Work progresses on annual W.U. report -- Rehearsals for 'Minick' progressing -- Ross to address downtown group -- I.S.A. girls plan varied activities -- Facing the issue -- University bulletin -- Oliver's travels -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- Shocker shots / Boles -- Public backs government's efforts to aid education / Associated Collegiate Press -- Teachers take part in defense effort -- Car upkeep too high -- Mechanical man to appear here -- New library books are ready for use -- Grad gossip: alumni appreciate 'Grad Gossip' news -- Fraternity will entertain dates at informal dance -- Rushees honored at sorority tea -- Students dislike coeds in boots -- Alpha Taus give tea for teachers -- Orchesis conducts formal initiation -- State convention delegates elected -- String ensemble presents concert -- Class entertains -- Wilkie on committee -- Republican club elects officers -- Aesculapius holds formal initiation -- Art club invites rushees to pledge -- Roundabout the campus /Josie College -- Pledges announced -- Weddings mark social calendar on W.U. campus -- Calendar -- Independents give no-date mixer -- Relief organization discusses aid plans -- Campus Greeks announce their spring pledges -- Wilkie speaks to Y.W. -- W'Shockers close cage year Friday -- Boxing tourney begins March 5 -- Frosh to play at Stillwater -- Boxing specialty cheered by crowd -- Desperate sports writer has new hopes of escape / Gleason Seaman -- Holyoke and Phi Sigs lead field in league play -- Chance is elected F.W.S.R.A. president -- Gym gems / Frances Blume -- Delta Omega wins third rifle match -- Shockers retain cage laurels by beating Quakers -- Builders' team wins from W.U. -- First intramural open house to be held March 14
Photograph(s): Members of new university play cast for "Minick": "Minick," the coming university stage production for March 6, 7, and 8, will have a cast composed of, standing from left to right, Virginia Popkins, Connie Cochran, Virginia Braitsch, Charles Karracker, Barbara Copeland, Betty Givens, and Maurice Bradley. Seated, from left to right, are Katherine Nash, James Garvey, Margie Ann Collins, Gustave Levy, Mary Barclay, and Edmund McCreary. p. 1 -- Elliott. p. 2 -- Higginson. p. 2 -- Miller at Logopedics: William E. Miller, 1940, is working as an instructor at the Institute of Logopedics. He has been working in this capacity for more than a year and is enrolled in several speech science classes under Dr. Martin Palmer, director of the Institute of Logopedics. Mr. Miller was a member of Alpha Phi Omega, Y.M.C.A. and R.O.T.C. He was elected Camera Man of the Parnassus for 1940, and was a member of Webster fraternity. p. 2 -- Murray an inspector: Russel Howard Murray, 1940, is an inspector for the Retail Credit company in El Dorado, Kan. Mr. Murray attended Phillips University in Enid, Okla., for one year. While on the campus Mr. Murray was enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts. He was a member of R.O.T.C., Whock club, Y.M.C.A., and Phi Upsilon Sigma fraternity. p. 2 -- Transportation Queen candidates: Candidates were named this week by sororities and I.S.A. for 1941 Transportation Queen. Those selected to compete for this honor are - top left to right - Betty Anderson, Delta Omega; Frances Parsons, Pi Kappa Psi; Dorothy Cunningham, Alpha Tau Sigma. Bottom row - Betty Ruth Charles, Sorosis; Louise Albright, I.S.A.; Pauline Magruder, Epsilon Kappa Rho. p. 3