The Sunflower, v.49, no.32 (May 18, 1944)

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1944-05-18
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , World War II , World War, 1939-1945
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.49, no.32, Wichita, Kansas, May 18, 1944. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Seniors will participate in commencement activities -- Election ties are announced -- Students, professors win daring dandelion offensive -- Editors named for next year -- Campus clubs tell officers -- No binders for Parnassus -- Sororities I.S.A. elect -- Estes meet opens June 22 -- Hambro will speak on Student Forum Friday -- Summer school starts May 30 -- Bond booth closes today -- President receives Canadian volumes -- Student Forum chooses board -- Young Demos will elect -- Formula for luck -- Where's your spirit? -- A word from your staff -- Alumni reunion is May 27 -- Typed on a Wednesday / Joan O'Bryant -- President fetes seniors -- Rowan presented in organ recital -- The end of Highwater-for this year at least! -- Roundabout the campus -- Art department guests at picnic -- Staples to honor Hall's at reception -- Betrothals told and vows read -- Alumni tea is May 27 -- Taylor heads dramatic group -- Omega Epsilon has initiation -- Shocker summer plans include work, school -- Zoo department receives slides -- Education group will give award -- Downtown school adds two teachers -- Civil service exams are given today -- Student art is on display in gallery of Morrison Hall -- Whan's book is published -- Workshop has expert staff -- Math finals are to be Army test -- Army unit takes big forced march -- Grads accept teaching jobs -- New at the Library / Dorothea Welsh -- R.O.T.C. courses given this summer -- Library changes summer schedule
Photograph(s): [Joan] O'Bryant. p. 2 -- Red Cross with paratroops: Many Red Cross field directors serve with the dangerous paratroop battalions, and some have jumped with them. Here Assistant Field Director William Robertson (third from left) goes aloft with Fort Bragg paratroopers on a training flight. p. 4 -- Burma: An American Infantry animal pack column shown crossing a jungle stream during the advance into northern Burma. These men are members of the first American ground forces to go into action on the continent of Asia. Known as "Merrill's Marauders" they were led by Brigadier General Frank Merrill. p. 5 -- Jungle dentistry / Official U.S. Marine Corps photo: Somewhere in the South Pacific--Gunnery Sergeant Kenneth R. Hawkins, USMC (in chair), is being checked by Lt. Herbert A. Smith, USN. Pharmacist's Mate 2/c Max Azen, USN assists. / Official U.S. Marine Corps photograph. p. 7 -- Navy's automatic unwrapper for Tojo: Somewhere in the South Pacific--A Navy flyer plummets his dive bomber in near vertical descent briefly racing his own bomb toward targets. / Official Navy composite photograph. p. 8
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The Sunflower
v.49 no.32
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