The Sunflower, v.43, no.31 (April 21, 1938)

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1938-04-21
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.31, Wichita, Kansas, April 21, 1938. - 4 pages
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Article(s): 'Penny Wise' will open tonight for two-evening run -- Stainless steel reduces waste caused by rust -- Destroyed building recalled by Gaddis -- Test results to be shown to students -- Reading periods are success in leading schools -- Florida radio guild organizes national -- School to study problems of life -- Three religious leaders to be at convocation -- Rydjord elected to high position -- Physical exams free to seniors -- Class will govern city on Monday -- Concert series tickets offered at lower rate -- Seniors writing exam questions -- 'High' education fails to please insurance head -- Harvard council gives report on faculty faults -- Modern day ads upheld here by two journalists -- Non-political election for May Queen and chancellor scheduled for tomorrow -- 'Unto the perfect man' still the aim of W.U. -- Postpone vote to make way for necessary arrangements -- Underclassmen sponsor mixer for today noon -- R.O.T.C. expects high rate again -- Mikesell gets vice president position -- Hinduan college campus has but little in common with the American variety -- Voegeli anxious or returns on national exams -- Collegiate world -- NYA assistance less this year -- Debate contest is slated here for early May -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Grad gossip -- Twelve former campus students tell engagements and weddings -- Artists' dinner dance is April 30 -- Journalism dinner scheduled May 12 -- Wednesday date for Barb meeting -- Sorority to fete May Queen May 6 -- Library club has luncheon Tuesday -- Roundabout -- Final varsity of school year is to be Saturday -- Men of Webster to entertain at dinner tomorrow -- Sorority to give play April 30 -- Downing to speak for French group -- Students, faculty members relate exciting vacation journeys -- Complete plans for Panhellenic dance on Friday -- Eight ball teams open play today -- New frosh net team organized -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Today, tomorrow of importance to gold, tennis men -- Golfers, netmen fund hard going -- Bureau receives applications for teacher's work -- Federation will elect tomorrow -- W.U. gets win over Friends University -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Marr optimistic about locals in K.U. relay meet -- Near-sightedness cause for 'jibes' -- Visitors warned on court usage -- Basketball coaches make rule change
Photograph(s): Prof. George D. Wilner. p. 1 -- [Harry K.] Lamont. p. 1 -- May Queen candidates: Marguerite Mcluer, Eugenia Ver Weibe, Vivian Melcher, Mary Margaret Schroeder, Marjorie Royer, Phyllis Powell. p. 1 -- 'Penny Wise' is a sure hit with these five: "Penny Wise," sparkling comedy, will be the University entertainment spot tonight and Friday night with two performances of the last dramatics production to be staged on the campus this semester. Shown in a scene from "Penny Wise," are, left to right, Mary Elsie Reser, Stanley Diamond, Betty Neely, George Batka, and Katherine Lansdowne. p. 1 -- Election (pictured continued from page 1): Sam West, Jack Chapman, Dick Price, [Elder] Gunter. p. 2 -- Betty Neely as Penny: Will play the leading role in the current University production, "Penny Wise," which will open in the campus theater tonight at 8:15. Mary Elsie Reser and Stanley Diamond head the all-star supporting cast. p. 3 -- [Charles E.] Poe. p. 4 -- [Katy] Dedrick. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.31
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