The Sunflower, v.44, no.30 (April 20, 1939)
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Issue Date
1939-04-20
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.30, Wichita, Kansas, April 20, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Hippodrome is tomorrow night: All organizations to participate in annual carnival -- Five named to '39 men's honor group: Quintet is notified of selection -- Student forum elects officers for next term -- Thirteenth year to end Monday -- Grade deadline set for April 25 -- Forum speaker to discuss U.S. foreign policy -- Students enter business men's speech contest -- President heads scout group of city dignitaries -- Barr warns all seniors to buy announcements -- Kansas Mental Hygiene Society will meet here -- Palmer will go to White House for conference -- Chartered train to Houston will carry Wichitans -- W.U. professor plans lectures -- Fifth of series to be presented -- Fine Art group in Kansas City -- Fine Art pupils plan programs -- Wilner to take players to K.U. -- Army officials inspect R.O.T.C. -- Rogers receives rating at meet -- Action to form pep club taken -- W.U. geologists receive records -- Diesel engine practical -- Colleges denounce Hitler -- Mortmain law is fought -- New ideas are flourishing / Brincefield -- Name band will play for dance honoring Grady -- Dinner planned by local group Saturday night -- Engagements of former campus students told -- Group will hold initiation rites Sunday evening -- Scabbard, Blade tells dance plans -- Women's council sets dinner date -- Alumnae group to fete active chapter at tea -- Black and white dance fetes Reser -- Pi Alpha Pi will be dinner dance hosts on May 5 -- New initiates of Pi Kap Sorority feted at dinner -- Pi Beta Chi to hold dinner dance May 5 in Pine Room -- French circle is started by group -- Reser announces May fete attendants -- New swing group makes appearance -- Sorority presents play at tea room -- Newman Club president urges members to attend meeting -- Music students visit University -- Sorority parents preside at dinner -- Phi Upsilon Sigmas plan spring dance -- Seniors from high schools visit here -- K.U. relays will draw local team -- Tennis schedule is announced -- W'Shockers take first track meet -- Spring practice sessions indicate fall prospects -- Holyoke's squad is victorious as 8 records fall -- Myers has best record of year on track squad -- Neff in group that discusses problems -- Shocker tennis, golf teams win -- Waddell wins in free toss event -- Gebert on tour with C.C. train -- State civil service examinations taken -- Dean criticizes college football as 'disquieting' / ACP -- Cossitt is granted leave of absence
Photograph(s): [Sidney] Martin. p. 1 -- Clark Ahlberg; Tom Barr; Lewis Crum; Stanley Diamond ; Willard Johnson. p. 1 -- "Superior" music teacher: Wichita's 1935 grad Carol Schowalter has been instrumental in bringing fame to the Minneapolis, Kans., high school music department - where she teaches. p. 2 -- Randels is transferred: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randels of Salem, Ill., visited the home of Mrs. Randels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Brooks. p. 2 -- 'Going to the fair': Charles Dunn, Dorothea Kane and Bill Getz typify the carnival spirit which will prevail at the Hippodrome tomorrow night. p. 3
Article(s): Hippodrome is tomorrow night: All organizations to participate in annual carnival -- Five named to '39 men's honor group: Quintet is notified of selection -- Student forum elects officers for next term -- Thirteenth year to end Monday -- Grade deadline set for April 25 -- Forum speaker to discuss U.S. foreign policy -- Students enter business men's speech contest -- President heads scout group of city dignitaries -- Barr warns all seniors to buy announcements -- Kansas Mental Hygiene Society will meet here -- Palmer will go to White House for conference -- Chartered train to Houston will carry Wichitans -- W.U. professor plans lectures -- Fifth of series to be presented -- Fine Art group in Kansas City -- Fine Art pupils plan programs -- Wilner to take players to K.U. -- Army officials inspect R.O.T.C. -- Rogers receives rating at meet -- Action to form pep club taken -- W.U. geologists receive records -- Diesel engine practical -- Colleges denounce Hitler -- Mortmain law is fought -- New ideas are flourishing / Brincefield -- Name band will play for dance honoring Grady -- Dinner planned by local group Saturday night -- Engagements of former campus students told -- Group will hold initiation rites Sunday evening -- Scabbard, Blade tells dance plans -- Women's council sets dinner date -- Alumnae group to fete active chapter at tea -- Black and white dance fetes Reser -- Pi Alpha Pi will be dinner dance hosts on May 5 -- New initiates of Pi Kap Sorority feted at dinner -- Pi Beta Chi to hold dinner dance May 5 in Pine Room -- French circle is started by group -- Reser announces May fete attendants -- New swing group makes appearance -- Sorority presents play at tea room -- Newman Club president urges members to attend meeting -- Music students visit University -- Sorority parents preside at dinner -- Phi Upsilon Sigmas plan spring dance -- Seniors from high schools visit here -- K.U. relays will draw local team -- Tennis schedule is announced -- W'Shockers take first track meet -- Spring practice sessions indicate fall prospects -- Holyoke's squad is victorious as 8 records fall -- Myers has best record of year on track squad -- Neff in group that discusses problems -- Shocker tennis, golf teams win -- Waddell wins in free toss event -- Gebert on tour with C.C. train -- State civil service examinations taken -- Dean criticizes college football as 'disquieting' / ACP -- Cossitt is granted leave of absence
Photograph(s): [Sidney] Martin. p. 1 -- Clark Ahlberg; Tom Barr; Lewis Crum; Stanley Diamond ; Willard Johnson. p. 1 -- "Superior" music teacher: Wichita's 1935 grad Carol Schowalter has been instrumental in bringing fame to the Minneapolis, Kans., high school music department - where she teaches. p. 2 -- Randels is transferred: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Randels of Salem, Ill., visited the home of Mrs. Randels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Brooks. p. 2 -- 'Going to the fair': Charles Dunn, Dorothea Kane and Bill Getz typify the carnival spirit which will prevail at the Hippodrome tomorrow night. p. 3
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.44 no.30
v.44 no.30