The Sunflower, v.45, no.32 (May 2, 1940)
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1940-05-02
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Isely, Bliss, 1881-1963 , Palmer, Martin F. (Martin Franklin), 1905- , Institute of Logopedics , The Spastic Review (Institute of Logopedics student publication)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.32, Wichita, Kansas, May 2, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Politicians to wind may polls: Campus, Shocker coalitions to clash in heated battle at commons polls tomorrow -- Committee plans unique observance of May Day here -- Deadline for caps and gowns is today -- Forum will hear Benton on Tuesday -- Tait announces student forum advisory board -- Annual concert to be presented by R.O.T.C. band -- Surveyors map oil possibilities beyond Augusta -- County seniors are to attend special banquet -- Publicity meet attracts many -- Palmer speaks to K.U. medics -- Hanson gets $15 as speech prize -- Wilner to direct final production -- Bureau to hear debate -- Alpha Gam, Alpha Tau best skits -- Number of cars seen on campus adds up to 237 -- Atlantic monthly prints article written by Isley -- Supervision of collegiate bands is varied in nation -- Club will hold speech contest -- Relief committee itemizes reports -- Library photos to be displayed -- Wright requests treasurers' books -- New enrollment record is made -- Class representatives are chosen -- Culbertson says payments better in current year -- Hedges changes name of spastic publication -- Marshall is Wichita winner of Ford V-8 -- Four finish new CAA examination for air training -- University plans future -- Cases installed in science hall -- New catalog will go to printer soon -- Los Angeles daily reports on Molly -- Orient considers dandelion pretty; America fights it -- Hekhuis finds students satisfied with ratings -- Institute is held -- Black and White dance to honor Jane Schnitzler -- Former campus students reveal marriage dates -- Y.W. to install Lula Randall as new president -- Plans are made for press dinner -- Kappa Rho, Alpha Gam win contest -- Pegasus members plan horse show -- Barb dance is no-date affair set for tonight -- Work day is planned -- Baird plans dance -- Sorosis observes date of founding -- Junior dance club plans dinner dance for May 4 -- Alpha Gam to fete seniors at dance -- Wright to play -- Beginners to ride -- Class ball squads to clash for May Day championship -- Track season ends with Emporia here -- Golfers win every meet on journey -- Annual tourney for intramural golfers is near -- Blind composer entertains art class recently -- Melcher elected to head F.W.S.R.A. -- Program changed -- Christian stars in quarter mile at Drake relays -- Spring football game foretells powerful squad -- Gammas remain at head of W.U. softball teams -- Tennis and golf rounds must be completed soon -- Music winner to go to regional contest -- Seniors visit campus -- Library gets book on history as gift
Photograph(s): Queen for a May Day: May Queen Jane Schnitzler, Delta Omega, will preside over tomorrow's festivities. p. 1 -- Candidates for council presidency: Chief figures in the annual political spree scheduled for tomorrow are Student Council presidential candidates Fred Wylie and Harold Brown. Mr. Wylie, left, represents the Shocker coalition and Mr. Brown the more recently organized Campus party. p. 1 -- Attendants to May Queen: When Queen of the May Jane Schnitzler parades tomorrow she will be regally attended by Meuli Curry, chancellor, and Lois Dobbin as maid of honor. There will be 18 attendants representing all campus Greek organizations and the Barbs. p. 1 -- Planners of May Day festival: Mildred Hall, left, and Ross Denison have laid plans for tomorrow's May Day festivities. Mr. Denison as president of the Student Council has supervised arrangements and Miss Hall has been general chairman. p. 1 -- Dance chairman: Peggy Coates, junior, is chairman of the Delta Omega Black and White formal dance honoring May Queen Jane Schnitzler and her attendants Saturday, May 4. p. 3 -- Let's bet on the blond: In the eyes of cute Patsy Sherwood is reflected the gala spirit of May Day as she points out an exciting moment during the practice for the sorority track meet to her charming companion, Jean Mickle. These campus bells will be two of the most interested spectators of the student body in attendance at the all-day May fete tomorrow. p. 3
Article(s): Politicians to wind may polls: Campus, Shocker coalitions to clash in heated battle at commons polls tomorrow -- Committee plans unique observance of May Day here -- Deadline for caps and gowns is today -- Forum will hear Benton on Tuesday -- Tait announces student forum advisory board -- Annual concert to be presented by R.O.T.C. band -- Surveyors map oil possibilities beyond Augusta -- County seniors are to attend special banquet -- Publicity meet attracts many -- Palmer speaks to K.U. medics -- Hanson gets $15 as speech prize -- Wilner to direct final production -- Bureau to hear debate -- Alpha Gam, Alpha Tau best skits -- Number of cars seen on campus adds up to 237 -- Atlantic monthly prints article written by Isley -- Supervision of collegiate bands is varied in nation -- Club will hold speech contest -- Relief committee itemizes reports -- Library photos to be displayed -- Wright requests treasurers' books -- New enrollment record is made -- Class representatives are chosen -- Culbertson says payments better in current year -- Hedges changes name of spastic publication -- Marshall is Wichita winner of Ford V-8 -- Four finish new CAA examination for air training -- University plans future -- Cases installed in science hall -- New catalog will go to printer soon -- Los Angeles daily reports on Molly -- Orient considers dandelion pretty; America fights it -- Hekhuis finds students satisfied with ratings -- Institute is held -- Black and White dance to honor Jane Schnitzler -- Former campus students reveal marriage dates -- Y.W. to install Lula Randall as new president -- Plans are made for press dinner -- Kappa Rho, Alpha Gam win contest -- Pegasus members plan horse show -- Barb dance is no-date affair set for tonight -- Work day is planned -- Baird plans dance -- Sorosis observes date of founding -- Junior dance club plans dinner dance for May 4 -- Alpha Gam to fete seniors at dance -- Wright to play -- Beginners to ride -- Class ball squads to clash for May Day championship -- Track season ends with Emporia here -- Golfers win every meet on journey -- Annual tourney for intramural golfers is near -- Blind composer entertains art class recently -- Melcher elected to head F.W.S.R.A. -- Program changed -- Christian stars in quarter mile at Drake relays -- Spring football game foretells powerful squad -- Gammas remain at head of W.U. softball teams -- Tennis and golf rounds must be completed soon -- Music winner to go to regional contest -- Seniors visit campus -- Library gets book on history as gift
Photograph(s): Queen for a May Day: May Queen Jane Schnitzler, Delta Omega, will preside over tomorrow's festivities. p. 1 -- Candidates for council presidency: Chief figures in the annual political spree scheduled for tomorrow are Student Council presidential candidates Fred Wylie and Harold Brown. Mr. Wylie, left, represents the Shocker coalition and Mr. Brown the more recently organized Campus party. p. 1 -- Attendants to May Queen: When Queen of the May Jane Schnitzler parades tomorrow she will be regally attended by Meuli Curry, chancellor, and Lois Dobbin as maid of honor. There will be 18 attendants representing all campus Greek organizations and the Barbs. p. 1 -- Planners of May Day festival: Mildred Hall, left, and Ross Denison have laid plans for tomorrow's May Day festivities. Mr. Denison as president of the Student Council has supervised arrangements and Miss Hall has been general chairman. p. 1 -- Dance chairman: Peggy Coates, junior, is chairman of the Delta Omega Black and White formal dance honoring May Queen Jane Schnitzler and her attendants Saturday, May 4. p. 3 -- Let's bet on the blond: In the eyes of cute Patsy Sherwood is reflected the gala spirit of May Day as she points out an exciting moment during the practice for the sorority track meet to her charming companion, Jean Mickle. These campus bells will be two of the most interested spectators of the student body in attendance at the all-day May fete tomorrow. p. 3
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.32
v.45 no.32