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The Sunflower, v.47, no.29 (April 9, 1942)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1942-04-09
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Chips Club,Wofsy, Samuel A. (Samuel Abraham)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.29, Wichita, Kansas, April 9, 1942 - 4 pages
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Article(s): Bishop, Cady will rein [sic] over May Day festivities at W.U. -- Army needs civilians for key positions -- Mothers hold dinner -- Davis at banquet -- R.O.T.C. band presents concert -- R.O.T.C. unit inspection to be held here soon -- Tyson urges more courses in radio -- Broken sports records show man's limitless physical skill -- University W.S.S.F. drive enters final two days -- Round table to present speakers -- Hillbrand to speak -- University R.O.T.C. band tour cancelled -- McDonald heads association -- Honor five groups consist of year's outstanding seniors -- Sunflower has staff changes -- Bookstore to hold first lost, found 'open house' Friday -- Toledo organizes military institute -- Semester honor roll lists 130 -- Student body will observe MacArthur Day here Saturday -- I.R.C. to sponsor Pan-American dinner April 16 -- Palmer to speak in New York soon -- Hardie to attend N.I.S.A. meeting -- O.U. invites Taylor to teach writers -- Importance of food conservation overshadowed by victory gardens -- Our British allies have set mark for American war production -- Tyed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news / Mandle and Jones -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Government officials, college leaders advise, 'stay in school' -- sons, daughters of W.U. graduates are Chips members -- New course offered -- Hutchinson forms alumni chapter -- Sorosis group will hold dance in W.U. gymnasium -- Pi Kaps to give book review Friday -- Wheaties to hold April sports dance -- New Y.M.C.A. officers are named this week - W.U. fencing club will initiate pledges -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Chips to honor parents at dinner -- Y.W.C.A. will elect officers Tuesday morning -- Young Republicans to meet in Topeka -- Gamma mothers entertain at house -- Local park board plans square dances -- Hitchner to teach -- Shockers to meet Goldbugs -- Mel Binford is cage coach for next year -- Preview and review of sports / Bill Mendell -- Spring football practice will close tomorrow -- Hangen to convention -- Phi Upsilon Sigma holds top honors in intramural standings -- Wheaties to meet Wednesday at 3 -- Phi Sigs take first place in swim contest -- Gym shorts / Earline Duke -- Pro tour cancelled
Photograph(s): Chairman [sic] check early results: Checking the results of the first day's efforts in the campus World Student Service Drive are Shirley Bishop and Mary Jane Merrill. p. 1 -- To speak at dinner: Dr. Samuel A. Wofsy, professor and head of the Spanish department, who will be the featured speaker at the Pan-Americanism dinner, sponsored by the University International Relations Club Thursday, April 16. p. 1 -- Plan MacArthur Day events: Final arrangements are being discussed here by J. Gilleran Kendrick, Tom Kinkaid, Bob Allen, and Mahlon Hawkins. p. 1 -- Y.M.C.A. president: Jerry Preston. p. 3 -- Dinner chairman: Margaret Lynd Berges. p. 3 -- Crack girls' rifle team: (From left to right: Ann Neff, Captain Carolee Wilkins, Clarine Griffin, Anna Louise Rowan, and Betty Foster. p. 4
Article(s): Bishop, Cady will rein [sic] over May Day festivities at W.U. -- Army needs civilians for key positions -- Mothers hold dinner -- Davis at banquet -- R.O.T.C. band presents concert -- R.O.T.C. unit inspection to be held here soon -- Tyson urges more courses in radio -- Broken sports records show man's limitless physical skill -- University W.S.S.F. drive enters final two days -- Round table to present speakers -- Hillbrand to speak -- University R.O.T.C. band tour cancelled -- McDonald heads association -- Honor five groups consist of year's outstanding seniors -- Sunflower has staff changes -- Bookstore to hold first lost, found 'open house' Friday -- Toledo organizes military institute -- Semester honor roll lists 130 -- Student body will observe MacArthur Day here Saturday -- I.R.C. to sponsor Pan-American dinner April 16 -- Palmer to speak in New York soon -- Hardie to attend N.I.S.A. meeting -- O.U. invites Taylor to teach writers -- Importance of food conservation overshadowed by victory gardens -- Our British allies have set mark for American war production -- Tyed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news / Mandle and Jones -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Government officials, college leaders advise, 'stay in school' -- sons, daughters of W.U. graduates are Chips members -- New course offered -- Hutchinson forms alumni chapter -- Sorosis group will hold dance in W.U. gymnasium -- Pi Kaps to give book review Friday -- Wheaties to hold April sports dance -- New Y.M.C.A. officers are named this week - W.U. fencing club will initiate pledges -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Chips to honor parents at dinner -- Y.W.C.A. will elect officers Tuesday morning -- Young Republicans to meet in Topeka -- Gamma mothers entertain at house -- Local park board plans square dances -- Hitchner to teach -- Shockers to meet Goldbugs -- Mel Binford is cage coach for next year -- Preview and review of sports / Bill Mendell -- Spring football practice will close tomorrow -- Hangen to convention -- Phi Upsilon Sigma holds top honors in intramural standings -- Wheaties to meet Wednesday at 3 -- Phi Sigs take first place in swim contest -- Gym shorts / Earline Duke -- Pro tour cancelled
Photograph(s): Chairman [sic] check early results: Checking the results of the first day's efforts in the campus World Student Service Drive are Shirley Bishop and Mary Jane Merrill. p. 1 -- To speak at dinner: Dr. Samuel A. Wofsy, professor and head of the Spanish department, who will be the featured speaker at the Pan-Americanism dinner, sponsored by the University International Relations Club Thursday, April 16. p. 1 -- Plan MacArthur Day events: Final arrangements are being discussed here by J. Gilleran Kendrick, Tom Kinkaid, Bob Allen, and Mahlon Hawkins. p. 1 -- Y.M.C.A. president: Jerry Preston. p. 3 -- Dinner chairman: Margaret Lynd Berges. p. 3 -- Crack girls' rifle team: (From left to right: Ann Neff, Captain Carolee Wilkins, Clarine Griffin, Anna Louise Rowan, and Betty Foster. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.47 no.29
v.47 no.29
