The Sunflower, v.42, no.32 (April 29, 1937)
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1937-04-29
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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.42, no.32, Wichita, Kansas, April 29, 1937. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Class skits for Friday convocation – Contesting drill by army units set for May 6 -- Gym completed about May 15 -- Class takes over reins, and runs city for a day -- 4-5331 is new 'phone number -- New boy choir sings operetta in auditorium -- Websters elect Wayne Walcher -- Dr. Branch in select group -- 4-H host to high school seniors May 7 -- Croft aids in meeting held for agencies -- High schools -- Educator is speaker for '37 service -- Fall in love, fight it out --'El Idilio' will be given tonight in auditorium -- Williams be queen at May 7 event -- Scouters name new officers -- Kansas school students meet here for for tests -- Sandzen works displayed here -- Sorosis drama is viewed by large audience -- Hite C. Taylor gives address -- May 14 set as date for council vote -- Steele chosen president-elect of Y.M.C.A. -- Tom Tom issue out on May 14 -- Charles Tinder is in local hospital -- Tuberculosis robs nation of 12,000 young persons yearly -- Football practice game is tomorrow; Get on out there! -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Studes, get a nickname; It's the popular thing -- Dr. D. J. Price lectures here -- Musical cadets leave for tour Monday morning -- Wise cracks don't stay in style long; Oh yeah! -- Bigger board adds to work -- Keep puss at home-or else -- Y.W.C.A. plans full schedule -- Former student is married in Hawaii -- Eastern school group studies causes of war -- Chemistry exhibit replacing lockers -- Discarded articles bring Beulah Bowers prosperity -- Debate teams will meet Alva -- Geologists to make field trip Sunday -- Wilner sees 'Yellow Jack' at Manhattan -- Municipal classes hear editor Nolting -- R. T. Scribner dies from heart attack -- Barbs to have party April 30 -- Haughton is guest of Commercial Club -- Hekhuis speaks on person's desires -- Delta Omega pledges fete actives at tea -- Delta Epsilon pledges seven -- Delta Omega plans gay spring party -- Alpha Gams plan annual spring dance -- Alpha Tau dance will be May 15 at Lassen -- Pi Alph formal to be Saturday -- Wilkie and Smith will address Home Ec. Club -- Military group to have formal -- Roundabout -- Collegiate 4-H Club to entertain May 8 -- Webster's Heidelberg party will be May 28 -- Spring football game on Friday -- Golfers engage Hornets Friday -- Circulation is up in library -- Women's sport glances / Laura Howard -- Netmen in two draws and loss -- Golf tournaments start immediately -- The sporting thing / Roger Baker --Pigskin jacket to be awarded -- Four men place in Drake relays -- Triangle meet will take place here Saturday -- Shockers grab laurels in Sport Hall of Fame -- Palmer to give lab lectures -- Art students will hold late exhibition
Photograph(s): Her Majestry, the Queen of May. Miss Helen Louise Williams was elected to that position at an all-school election last week. Miss Williams is a senior and a member of Alpha Tau Sigma. Glen Soderstrom, a senior member of Alpha Gamma Gamma, was chosen at the same election to be Chancellor. The May Day celebration will be held in the Stadium on May 7 and is under the direction of Miss Gladys Taggart. p. 1 -- Kathleen Hite. p. 2 -- Chairmen of the committees for their respective parties are Miss Mary Coats and Miss Mary Grace Ioeger. Miss Coats is in charge of the Delta Omega Black and White dance honoring the May Queen, her escort, and attendants, which is to be Saturday evening, May 8. Miss Ioeger, social chairman of the 4-H Club, is making the arrangements for the organization's semi formal dance, which is also scheduled for May 8. p. 3 -- Co-chairman of the next Barb party is Miss Mary Haworth. Miss Haworth is helping Betty Bradford with the plans for the informal party to be held April 30 in the Pine Room. p. 3
Article(s): Class skits for Friday convocation – Contesting drill by army units set for May 6 -- Gym completed about May 15 -- Class takes over reins, and runs city for a day -- 4-5331 is new 'phone number -- New boy choir sings operetta in auditorium -- Websters elect Wayne Walcher -- Dr. Branch in select group -- 4-H host to high school seniors May 7 -- Croft aids in meeting held for agencies -- High schools -- Educator is speaker for '37 service -- Fall in love, fight it out --'El Idilio' will be given tonight in auditorium -- Williams be queen at May 7 event -- Scouters name new officers -- Kansas school students meet here for for tests -- Sandzen works displayed here -- Sorosis drama is viewed by large audience -- Hite C. Taylor gives address -- May 14 set as date for council vote -- Steele chosen president-elect of Y.M.C.A. -- Tom Tom issue out on May 14 -- Charles Tinder is in local hospital -- Tuberculosis robs nation of 12,000 young persons yearly -- Football practice game is tomorrow; Get on out there! -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Studes, get a nickname; It's the popular thing -- Dr. D. J. Price lectures here -- Musical cadets leave for tour Monday morning -- Wise cracks don't stay in style long; Oh yeah! -- Bigger board adds to work -- Keep puss at home-or else -- Y.W.C.A. plans full schedule -- Former student is married in Hawaii -- Eastern school group studies causes of war -- Chemistry exhibit replacing lockers -- Discarded articles bring Beulah Bowers prosperity -- Debate teams will meet Alva -- Geologists to make field trip Sunday -- Wilner sees 'Yellow Jack' at Manhattan -- Municipal classes hear editor Nolting -- R. T. Scribner dies from heart attack -- Barbs to have party April 30 -- Haughton is guest of Commercial Club -- Hekhuis speaks on person's desires -- Delta Omega pledges fete actives at tea -- Delta Epsilon pledges seven -- Delta Omega plans gay spring party -- Alpha Gams plan annual spring dance -- Alpha Tau dance will be May 15 at Lassen -- Pi Alph formal to be Saturday -- Wilkie and Smith will address Home Ec. Club -- Military group to have formal -- Roundabout -- Collegiate 4-H Club to entertain May 8 -- Webster's Heidelberg party will be May 28 -- Spring football game on Friday -- Golfers engage Hornets Friday -- Circulation is up in library -- Women's sport glances / Laura Howard -- Netmen in two draws and loss -- Golf tournaments start immediately -- The sporting thing / Roger Baker --Pigskin jacket to be awarded -- Four men place in Drake relays -- Triangle meet will take place here Saturday -- Shockers grab laurels in Sport Hall of Fame -- Palmer to give lab lectures -- Art students will hold late exhibition
Photograph(s): Her Majestry, the Queen of May. Miss Helen Louise Williams was elected to that position at an all-school election last week. Miss Williams is a senior and a member of Alpha Tau Sigma. Glen Soderstrom, a senior member of Alpha Gamma Gamma, was chosen at the same election to be Chancellor. The May Day celebration will be held in the Stadium on May 7 and is under the direction of Miss Gladys Taggart. p. 1 -- Kathleen Hite. p. 2 -- Chairmen of the committees for their respective parties are Miss Mary Coats and Miss Mary Grace Ioeger. Miss Coats is in charge of the Delta Omega Black and White dance honoring the May Queen, her escort, and attendants, which is to be Saturday evening, May 8. Miss Ioeger, social chairman of the 4-H Club, is making the arrangements for the organization's semi formal dance, which is also scheduled for May 8. p. 3 -- Co-chairman of the next Barb party is Miss Mary Haworth. Miss Haworth is helping Betty Bradford with the plans for the informal party to be held April 30 in the Pine Room. p. 3
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.42 no.32
v.42 no.32