The Sunflower, v.45, no.25 (March 14, 1940)
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1940-03-14
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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.45, no.25, Wichita, Kansas, March 14, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Forum to present lecture on health by Yale physician -- Prof to give speech here on 'Finland' -- Hippodrome heads send out letters -- Rabbi to be graduation week guest -- Shamrock Ball to feature ten Campus Snooties, also Si, latest Dogpatch hero / Bob Jones -- Regents secure option on tract east of campus -- Friday is final speech contest entrance date -- Purdue is host as Barbs meet for convention -- Easter convocation will feature Kadyk -- Logopedic Institute new name for lab -- Parnassus queen to be candidate for competition -- Student council requests opinions -- R.O.T.C. officer suffers injury in car accident -- Wichita awarded title over Iowa in radio debate -- Director asks for more boys in drama parts -- Elliott takes up flying in tune of 'vets' razzing -- Dean of Women receives office -- Violinist to give special concert -- Patrons are to blame for double-feature bills -- Partridge names executive board -- Teachers serve on committees -- Varsity show to be held in middle of next month / Bill Mandle -- Democrat club holds meeting -- Aviation students receive warnings -- Tokyo prof says students gape over W.U. photos -- Spencer will teach in Stafford school -- Article by O'Harra appears in journal -- Phooey on our parking -- Whan will be head of speech journal -- Rural schools plan on program -- Matrix sorority birthday dinner will be tonight -- Mexican theme will be feature of Pi Kap dance -- Adele Raffamn to honor Kappa Rhos at dance -- 4-H club members to be entertained -- Voters league has luncheon meeting -- Pi Alpha Pi will honor Mrs. Long -- Council tea fetes members of chips -- Aesculapius will learn of grads -- Skit is presented before students -- Art organization holds semi-formal -- Ruth Strickland is new Alpha Tau Sigma pledge -- Y.W.C.A. to have Easter program -- Barbs to have costume social party on April 6 -- Dean addresses club -- Girls leave for Kemper rifle meet -- Phi Sig to meet Alpha Gam team for championship -- Wrestlers meet next Wednesday -- Champ fighters of intramurals are given titles -- University team goes to special K.C. track meet -- Hillbrand gives talk -- Butlery relays to draw 10,000 / Bill Mandle -- Coach to select tennis, golf men -- D.O. is first in intersociety rifle matches -- Jardine in Tulsa
Photograph(s): Feldner to preside: Max Fldner (sic), junior, will introduce Dr. Howard Haggard, Yale professor, who will be the fifth speaker to address the Student Forum, Wednesday night, March 20. p. 1 -- But Harbison won't tell: Three University coeds are trying various methods to see the list of "Campus Snooties" that Clyde Harbison, chairman of the Y.M.C.A. Shamrock Ball refuses to give up until the dance Friday night in Henrion Gymnasium, Martha Fink (left) is begging to see the list while Margot Cloutier peeks over his shoulder. Betty Calhoun is resorting to more forceful measures to learn the identity of the "Snooties." p. 1 -- Grads visit campus: Betty Etnire, above, and Vivian Melcher, both '38, were visitors on the campus this week. p. 2 -- Matrix chairman: Joan Hurst is chairman of the Matrix, journalism sorority, Founder's Day dinner which is being held at Innes Tea Room this evening. p 3 -- Arranges informal: Ernestine Klopfstein is chairman of the "Mexican" informal at which Pi Kappa Psi sorority will preside Saturday night in Henrion Gymnasium. p. 3 -- Team leaves for Kemper: The five members of the women's rifle team who left this morning for Boonesville, Mo., to participate in the annual rifle meet at Kemper Military Academy are (left to right) Ann Neff, manager, Jeanne Lewis, Carolee Wilkins, Louis Dobbin, and Mary Chance. p. 4 -- Leaves for meet: Harry Marr, Shocker track coach, will leave with the team Friday to attend the Butler relays in Indianapolis and the Kansas City invitational track meet on Monday. p. 4
Article(s): Forum to present lecture on health by Yale physician -- Prof to give speech here on 'Finland' -- Hippodrome heads send out letters -- Rabbi to be graduation week guest -- Shamrock Ball to feature ten Campus Snooties, also Si, latest Dogpatch hero / Bob Jones -- Regents secure option on tract east of campus -- Friday is final speech contest entrance date -- Purdue is host as Barbs meet for convention -- Easter convocation will feature Kadyk -- Logopedic Institute new name for lab -- Parnassus queen to be candidate for competition -- Student council requests opinions -- R.O.T.C. officer suffers injury in car accident -- Wichita awarded title over Iowa in radio debate -- Director asks for more boys in drama parts -- Elliott takes up flying in tune of 'vets' razzing -- Dean of Women receives office -- Violinist to give special concert -- Patrons are to blame for double-feature bills -- Partridge names executive board -- Teachers serve on committees -- Varsity show to be held in middle of next month / Bill Mandle -- Democrat club holds meeting -- Aviation students receive warnings -- Tokyo prof says students gape over W.U. photos -- Spencer will teach in Stafford school -- Article by O'Harra appears in journal -- Phooey on our parking -- Whan will be head of speech journal -- Rural schools plan on program -- Matrix sorority birthday dinner will be tonight -- Mexican theme will be feature of Pi Kap dance -- Adele Raffamn to honor Kappa Rhos at dance -- 4-H club members to be entertained -- Voters league has luncheon meeting -- Pi Alpha Pi will honor Mrs. Long -- Council tea fetes members of chips -- Aesculapius will learn of grads -- Skit is presented before students -- Art organization holds semi-formal -- Ruth Strickland is new Alpha Tau Sigma pledge -- Y.W.C.A. to have Easter program -- Barbs to have costume social party on April 6 -- Dean addresses club -- Girls leave for Kemper rifle meet -- Phi Sig to meet Alpha Gam team for championship -- Wrestlers meet next Wednesday -- Champ fighters of intramurals are given titles -- University team goes to special K.C. track meet -- Hillbrand gives talk -- Butlery relays to draw 10,000 / Bill Mandle -- Coach to select tennis, golf men -- D.O. is first in intersociety rifle matches -- Jardine in Tulsa
Photograph(s): Feldner to preside: Max Fldner (sic), junior, will introduce Dr. Howard Haggard, Yale professor, who will be the fifth speaker to address the Student Forum, Wednesday night, March 20. p. 1 -- But Harbison won't tell: Three University coeds are trying various methods to see the list of "Campus Snooties" that Clyde Harbison, chairman of the Y.M.C.A. Shamrock Ball refuses to give up until the dance Friday night in Henrion Gymnasium, Martha Fink (left) is begging to see the list while Margot Cloutier peeks over his shoulder. Betty Calhoun is resorting to more forceful measures to learn the identity of the "Snooties." p. 1 -- Grads visit campus: Betty Etnire, above, and Vivian Melcher, both '38, were visitors on the campus this week. p. 2 -- Matrix chairman: Joan Hurst is chairman of the Matrix, journalism sorority, Founder's Day dinner which is being held at Innes Tea Room this evening. p 3 -- Arranges informal: Ernestine Klopfstein is chairman of the "Mexican" informal at which Pi Kappa Psi sorority will preside Saturday night in Henrion Gymnasium. p. 3 -- Team leaves for Kemper: The five members of the women's rifle team who left this morning for Boonesville, Mo., to participate in the annual rifle meet at Kemper Military Academy are (left to right) Ann Neff, manager, Jeanne Lewis, Carolee Wilkins, Louis Dobbin, and Mary Chance. p. 4 -- Leaves for meet: Harry Marr, Shocker track coach, will leave with the team Friday to attend the Butler relays in Indianapolis and the Kansas City invitational track meet on Monday. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.45 no.25
v.45 no.25

