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The Sunflower, v.45, no.20 (February 8, 1940)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1940-02-08
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Hillbrand, Earl K.
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.20, Wichita, Kansas, February 8, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): HYM opens leap year festivities -- Enrollment delays vote: Students to cast ballots in class voting tomorrow -- Jardine appoints relief committee -- K.U. drama to appear on campus -- Chemist speaks to local group on radium uses -- Students attend funeral of W.U. accident victim -- Debaters' work to be published in noted books -- New students pay extra on '40 book -- W.U. orchestra of 85 members to play Feb. 15 -- Glee club will present varsity show in March -- Student total may be higher than year ago -- Sipple reports senior students for placements -- Hillbrand heads non-collegiates' civil air course -- Miller, Richardson receive camera contest titles at close of 1940 Parnassus campus photo contest -- Jardine predicts snow to benefit Shocker harvest -- Ketcher to join Army Air Corps -- 'Surprise' convo program coming -- Palmer recovers from flu attack after long trip -- Augusta High School rating is approved -- Illustrator Bundy will choose Queen -- Davis will talk -- The proposition ; The reaction -- Many students of public welfare get fellowships -- Crum says alumni dues payment slow -- Improvement is shown in financial conditions -- Scientists study rare spectacle -- Semester books cost about $10 for each student -- Hillbrand speaks -- Five campus sororities complete courtesy week with dinners, mock initiation services, slumber parties -- Six lucky fellows eligible to compete for honor title of 'Bill of the Ball' / Sue Cope -- Croft and Smith chosen as new Barb sponsors -- Four graduates marry at recent church services -- Coed bowling party will be given today -- Home ec meeting to be held here -- Spanish club has meeting Monday -- Costello selected Newman Club head -- Downing to describe 'French New Orleans' -- Martin will head medical fraternity -- Hays team to battle for revenge -- Top, Cellar C.I.C. squads will tangle -- Gorillas beat Shocker Cagers in C.I.C. battle -- Frosh to meet Chanute Friday -- D.O. leads girls in rifle match -- Shockers attain narrow margin over Benedicts -- Tonight's games open intramural basketball here -- Dancers interpret news from dailies -- Barbs continue lead in league -- Gossett suffers cold -- W.U. track team to visit Butler
Photograph(s): HYM Committeemen: Jeanne Lewis has registered 25 couples in the dance contest which is an annual feature of the HYM ball, Feb. 16. Neva Sue Reinhart reports that the date bureau has secured dates for 120 W.U. men. p. 1 -- Student Council nominees: When students go to the polls in the class election tomorrow, seniors will cast ballots for Jane Schnitzler (top row, left) or Mildred Hall (right). In the bottom row, left to right, are Myrabel McNell and Zora Goldstein, junior class candidates; Norma Webb and Ethel Jane Myers, Sophomore class nominees. p. 1 -- Winners and editor survey final contest photos: Camera Man Bill Miller, Men of Webster, and Camera Woman Zona Richardson, Delta Omega, won their laurels with good pictures. They are shown above with Parnassus editor Maxine Pantier (center) and a desk-lading heap of photographs turned into the final of the three contests. p. 1 -- Prices make home here permanently: Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Price (former Frances Campbell), both graduates of 1938, were married in March of last year and left at once for a trip to Bermuda. Upon their return in May they established their residence at 1488 Woodrow Avenue. p. 2 -- Camera man is case worker: Harold Jeffries, '38, is a case worker for the state at Concordia, Kan. p. 2 -- Valentines and old lace: Gilbert Bundy, foremost New York illustrator, will have quite a time choosing the most beautiful of these lovely Valentines to be Parnassus Queen. Pictured clockwise from the 12 o'clock position are Betty Wentz, Pi Kappa Psi candidate; Mary Dryer, Delta Omega; Eleanor Geist, Sorosis; Ramona Branson, Epsilon Kappa Rho; and Neva Sue Reinhart, Alpha Tau Sigma. Marjarie Krueger, Barb candidate, is not shown. p. 3 -- Star Hornet forward: Don Conroy, junior forward of Emporia State, is one of the Hornet quintet that is expected to start against the Wichita team on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. The game, next Wednesday night, will be the first of a two-game series between these two teams. p. 4 -- Jumpin' Jack Johnson: Jack Johnson, lanky center of the Fort Hays team, will be the leading scoring threat of his squad, when the Tigers play the Shockers this Saturday in Henrion Gymnasium. p. 4 -- [Tom] Kinkaid. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.20
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