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The Sunflower, v.45, no.24 (March 7, 1940)
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Sunflower 1940-03-07
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Wichita, Kansas
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1940-03-07
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Rydjord, John,Jardine, William Marion, 1879-1955,Spaeth, Duncan
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.24, Wichita, Kansas, March 7, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): All-day fete will celebrate May Day Denison announces -- Opportunity is afforded contestants -- Sorosis is first with house plans -- Dr. Raiguel to lecture on U.S.S.R. -- Home economics convention to discuss family relations at Wichita meet tomorrow -- Scouting group finishes plans, says committee -- Annual national convention held for school men -- Business men's speech contest to be April 26 -- 'Finland' to be topic of Spaeth at March convo -- Eastern pennant groups request Wichita stickers -- K.U. to present three-act play at W.U. in April -- College of Fine Arts is praised for music work -- W.U. team wins highest ranking at Iowa events -- Spanish instructor to introduce tours -- Jardine completes sixth year as University head with program already outlined for next six years -- Deadline is set for 'Y' members -- Drama sorority stages contest -- Summer session periods are set -- Chemist to speak to science club -- Men of Webster monopolize title of Camera Man -- Popenoe to talk to youth group -- Students to get checking service -- Teachers make change in work -- Wanted: 2,500 alumni -- Men outnumber women as final count is made -- Delightful army 'slum' tickles Rydjord's class -- Library groups commence work -- W.U. professor speaks in East -- New equipment to be available -- Loan fund started for voice students -- Inspection is scheduled -- Communism and the A.Y.C. -- Students give recital -- Inspection is scheduled -- Wichita tax dollars pay only half student costs -- Former W.U. students announce engagements and wedding plans -- Alpha Tau dance will be colorful costume affair -- University Barbs to have 'coffee' tomorrow night -- Pi Kapps to preside at informal dance -- Alpha Gams hold annual informal Friday evening -- Kappa Rhos to be guests at party -- Twentieth Century Club hears campus quartet -- Y.M. to name ten 'Campus Snooties' -- Matrix celebrates eleventh birthday -- Newman Club to hear Monseigneur Morrell -- Spanish teacher to review novel -- Two journalism groups to hear Kansas editor -- Pi Alphs entertain at Country Club -- Beta Nu sorority installs officers -- Spring football is in full swing now, as practice begins -- Final rifle matches are this week -- Scores of rifle match are sent to headquarters -- Ping-pong tourney is in fifth round -- University team wins rifle meet -- Dormitory men to fight Alpha Gams for title -- Three teams tie for first place in cage matches -- Gorilla defeat to split C.I.C. title in thirds -- Spring outdoor track practice will begin soon -- Kinkaid is best Shocker scorer -- Hinton to rate athletic group -- Bowling league bows to Barbs -- Mulvane assembly hears college dean
Photograph(s): May Day chairman: Mildred Hall, senior women's Student Council representative, has been appointed general chairman of the all-day May Day fete scheduled for May 3. p 1 -- Plans are completed: Dean Grace Wilkie checks off convention details to be handled by the campus Home Economics Club of which Jane Schnitzler (right) is president. Dean Wilkie is general chairman of the statewide home economics convention that is meeting in Wichita March 7-9. p. 1 -- [Jim] Hammond. p. 1 -- [Margaret] Craig. p. 1 -- President W. M. Jardine p. 1 -- Informal chairman: Fred Partridge, junior, is chairman in charge of arrangements for the "Firemen's Ball" at which members of Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity will entertain tomorrow night. Jay Andrews and his band from Omaha will play for dancing. p. 3 -- Party Chairman: Shirly Bishop, Alpha Tau Sigma, has charge of arrangements for the sorority's annual "Mardi Gras" costume party which will be held in Henrion Gymnasium Saturday night. p. 3 -- Coach 'Al' Gebert. p. 4
Article(s): All-day fete will celebrate May Day Denison announces -- Opportunity is afforded contestants -- Sorosis is first with house plans -- Dr. Raiguel to lecture on U.S.S.R. -- Home economics convention to discuss family relations at Wichita meet tomorrow -- Scouting group finishes plans, says committee -- Annual national convention held for school men -- Business men's speech contest to be April 26 -- 'Finland' to be topic of Spaeth at March convo -- Eastern pennant groups request Wichita stickers -- K.U. to present three-act play at W.U. in April -- College of Fine Arts is praised for music work -- W.U. team wins highest ranking at Iowa events -- Spanish instructor to introduce tours -- Jardine completes sixth year as University head with program already outlined for next six years -- Deadline is set for 'Y' members -- Drama sorority stages contest -- Summer session periods are set -- Chemist to speak to science club -- Men of Webster monopolize title of Camera Man -- Popenoe to talk to youth group -- Students to get checking service -- Teachers make change in work -- Wanted: 2,500 alumni -- Men outnumber women as final count is made -- Delightful army 'slum' tickles Rydjord's class -- Library groups commence work -- W.U. professor speaks in East -- New equipment to be available -- Loan fund started for voice students -- Inspection is scheduled -- Communism and the A.Y.C. -- Students give recital -- Inspection is scheduled -- Wichita tax dollars pay only half student costs -- Former W.U. students announce engagements and wedding plans -- Alpha Tau dance will be colorful costume affair -- University Barbs to have 'coffee' tomorrow night -- Pi Kapps to preside at informal dance -- Alpha Gams hold annual informal Friday evening -- Kappa Rhos to be guests at party -- Twentieth Century Club hears campus quartet -- Y.M. to name ten 'Campus Snooties' -- Matrix celebrates eleventh birthday -- Newman Club to hear Monseigneur Morrell -- Spanish teacher to review novel -- Two journalism groups to hear Kansas editor -- Pi Alphs entertain at Country Club -- Beta Nu sorority installs officers -- Spring football is in full swing now, as practice begins -- Final rifle matches are this week -- Scores of rifle match are sent to headquarters -- Ping-pong tourney is in fifth round -- University team wins rifle meet -- Dormitory men to fight Alpha Gams for title -- Three teams tie for first place in cage matches -- Gorilla defeat to split C.I.C. title in thirds -- Spring outdoor track practice will begin soon -- Kinkaid is best Shocker scorer -- Hinton to rate athletic group -- Bowling league bows to Barbs -- Mulvane assembly hears college dean
Photograph(s): May Day chairman: Mildred Hall, senior women's Student Council representative, has been appointed general chairman of the all-day May Day fete scheduled for May 3. p 1 -- Plans are completed: Dean Grace Wilkie checks off convention details to be handled by the campus Home Economics Club of which Jane Schnitzler (right) is president. Dean Wilkie is general chairman of the statewide home economics convention that is meeting in Wichita March 7-9. p. 1 -- [Jim] Hammond. p. 1 -- [Margaret] Craig. p. 1 -- President W. M. Jardine p. 1 -- Informal chairman: Fred Partridge, junior, is chairman in charge of arrangements for the "Firemen's Ball" at which members of Alpha Gamma Gamma fraternity will entertain tomorrow night. Jay Andrews and his band from Omaha will play for dancing. p. 3 -- Party Chairman: Shirly Bishop, Alpha Tau Sigma, has charge of arrangements for the sorority's annual "Mardi Gras" costume party which will be held in Henrion Gymnasium Saturday night. p. 3 -- Coach 'Al' Gebert. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.24
v.45 no.24
