The Sunflower, v.43, no.34 (May 12, 1938)

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1938-05-12
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.34, Wichita, Kansas, May 12, 1938. - 12 pages
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Article(s): R.O.T.C. men give annual drill tests -- Voegli, senior, is appointed to military school -- Six students on North program -- Thrilling trial is held as part of debate schedule -- Modern dancers select officers -- Medical society head is speaker for convocation -- More complete physical exams given next fall -- 'Sea of green' will be future Shocker campus -- Listing for final tests released -- Barbs plan for big coming year -- Elliott reminds seniors of fees -- Hikhuis process of interest to representatives -- Speech contest for freshmen is set for May 14 -- Eight geologists go on field trip -- Sievers to address final dinner meet -- Orchestra presented in concert -- Last pairing of debaters comes this afternoon -- May fete gets capacity crowd -- Regents to discuss teaching vacancies -- Campus coalition champions load big guns for political scrap slated for tomorrow -- High and low spots of world featured by map -- Educators say American students are 'spoonfed' -- Wright asks for books by May 18 -- Wellington High to graduate 135; Smith to speak / Ed Kessinger -- Collegiate world -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Band gives last program Sunday -- Elliott is speaker at Oklahoma meet -- Virginia survey to print prof's thesis -- El Dorado will graduate large number, May 31 -- Rush rules are added, modified -- Freshman Week may be altered -- Son convinces prof that Texas is no. 1 -- 18 teachers placed in Kansas schools -- Allman claims bear stories of pictures false -- Shaw asks students to see health show -- Grad gossip -- Campus sororities select officers for ensuing summer and fall terms -- Honor group has installation for members May 9 -- Journalists will present Gouldner award at dinner -- Y.W. to have tea for senior women -- Eleanor Doty is new Omega head -- Former Alpha Tau announces marriage -- Roundabout -- Alpha Tau Sigma to have dinner dance Saturday -- Department head attends meeting -- Isely to sponsor old campus group -- Glee Club elects Kuhns president -- Pi Kappa Psi sets dance date -- Kappa Rho party will be Saturday -- Home economics group gives tea -- Tom Barr is Army head -- Alpha Gam spring party scheduled for Friday night -- 'Penny Wise' sponsored by W.R.C.A. -- Fraternities elect new officers for summer season for fall term -- Golf, track and net teams vie for Central Conference honors at Pittsburg stadium -- Final matches must be played -- Sports wise / Catherine Dedrick -- This and that in sports / Harry Marr -- Lewis sees Chicago U. head as president -- Golfers defeat Emporia squad -- Expansion foreseen in economics study -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- U.S. judges vote on gridiron topic -- Blue Key receives government plaque -- Softball teams play for league lead, Thursday -- Bennett is new golf champion -- Federation has annual awards banquet May 17 -- Basketball men to scrimmage Wednesday evening -- Clearwater High is winner
Photograph(s): [Willard] Johnson, [Stanley] Diamond. p. 1 -- [Dale] Hyten. p. 2 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- President [Weymuth] Lowe. p. 2 -- Edwin Thomas. p. 2 -- Greek spring parties: Swing into full force with Alpha Tau Sigma and Epsilon Kappa Rho entertaining at their annual dinner dances this Saturday. Doris DeLaMater is head of Alpha Tau's party committee, and Laurence Chandler is setting as chief arranger for Kappa Rho. p. 3 -- [Elder] Gunter. p. 3 -- Price leads golfers: "Dick" Price, golf captain, will lead the Shocker golfers in the Central Conference matches at Pittsburg today. p. 4 -- Will lead tracksters: Bob Christian, above, is expected to help carry the Shockers to higher honors in the 110 yard dash and the relay events at the Pittsburg today and tomorrow. p. 4 -- [Charles E.] Poe. p. 4 -- Curry in action: Merle Curry, Varsity basketball captain, will be seen in action Wednesday night. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.34
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