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The Sunflower, v.40, no.30 (April 18, 1935)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1935-04-18
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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.40, no.30, Wichita, Kansas, April 18, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Women's honor group is announced: Scholarship, character, activities, standing considered in selection -- War strike in Kansas is sane -- Wall to speak to women voters group -- Barrow brigade requires no mystic for character reading -- Paving job to be completed by September -- University is still in good N.C. standing -- Music festival week to be in Pittsburg -- Social science group to meet -- Ruth Seedle wins Clough Scholarship -- R.O.T.C. Band asked to play at exposition -- Pittsburg to present "Gold in the Hills" -- Mascots of faculty alma maters make campus a veritable zoo -- Plans for summer session are made -- Weekly paper contest judges announced -- Japanese women shun business life -- Art group is entertained by Kansas artist -- Dr. Jardine to attend meeting -- Jardine to make four commencement talks -- Collegiate auto drivers blamed -- Capt. Rutledge is transfered [sic] from Wichita -- Sunflower to cover schools -- K.U. discusses change in CSEP -- Hein, after rare rest, denies any magic anti-dust formula -- Many positions are secured by education head -- W.U. cataloguer has special work -- Parnassus to be published early in May -- Fraternities may get loans -- Recovery seen for Sam Willis -- Cyril W. Grace's condition is not greatly improved -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Annual spring inspection of R.O.T.C. held -- 4-H to entertain high school pupils -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: [Illegible] give tea [illegible] senior girls ; Dorothy Lynch to wed Phil Campbell ; [Illegible] club to present program ; Fraternities ; Campus society dons smart costumes for Easter parade ; Faculty member will be married at Easter time ; University Dames to have election ; Clayton Henri Staples entertains art club ; Roundabout ; Study will attend "hop" ; Carnival theme of junior prom ; Alpha Gams preside at first in dinner series ; Cabinet members have dinner meet ; French program to be on May 7 ; Sponsors assist with Beta Nu tea -- Rural high school seniors visit W.U. -- University will enter K.U. relays -- University wins with 82 points -- Barb wrestlers show strength in taking meet -- Pittsburg wins Hastings relays -- Sport shorts / Stan Waddell -- Friends not on W.U. 1935 grid schedule -- Anthony meet won by North -- Cunningham given honor by Kansas -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Sixty colleges have entered Kansas relays -- Two high schools monopolize relays -- Criminology students visit in Leavenworth -- K.U. fencers easily defeat Shocker club -- Tennis team beats El Dorado college -- Golf team beats East -- University golfers to play Washburn -- Women are worry to Wesleyan coach
Photograph(s): Frank Neff. p. 1 -- Honored: The above senior women have been chosen as the Women Honor Five for 1935. They are: upper right, Miss Natalie Ring; upper left, Miss Zelia Hyde; lower right, Miss Helen McWethy, and lower left, Miss Carol Schowalter. Members of Iast year's Honor Five group selected these young women to be honored this year. p. 1 -- Capt. [Cecil L.] Rutledge. p. 2 -- Prom assistant: Miss Ruth Murray is assisting with the arrangements for the Junior Prom Carnival Party to be given in Henrion Gymnasium on April 27. Harlin Bond's orchestra will play for the dancing. p. 3
Article(s): Women's honor group is announced: Scholarship, character, activities, standing considered in selection -- War strike in Kansas is sane -- Wall to speak to women voters group -- Barrow brigade requires no mystic for character reading -- Paving job to be completed by September -- University is still in good N.C. standing -- Music festival week to be in Pittsburg -- Social science group to meet -- Ruth Seedle wins Clough Scholarship -- R.O.T.C. Band asked to play at exposition -- Pittsburg to present "Gold in the Hills" -- Mascots of faculty alma maters make campus a veritable zoo -- Plans for summer session are made -- Weekly paper contest judges announced -- Japanese women shun business life -- Art group is entertained by Kansas artist -- Dr. Jardine to attend meeting -- Jardine to make four commencement talks -- Collegiate auto drivers blamed -- Capt. Rutledge is transfered [sic] from Wichita -- Sunflower to cover schools -- K.U. discusses change in CSEP -- Hein, after rare rest, denies any magic anti-dust formula -- Many positions are secured by education head -- W.U. cataloguer has special work -- Parnassus to be published early in May -- Fraternities may get loans -- Recovery seen for Sam Willis -- Cyril W. Grace's condition is not greatly improved -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Annual spring inspection of R.O.T.C. held -- 4-H to entertain high school pupils -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: [Illegible] give tea [illegible] senior girls ; Dorothy Lynch to wed Phil Campbell ; [Illegible] club to present program ; Fraternities ; Campus society dons smart costumes for Easter parade ; Faculty member will be married at Easter time ; University Dames to have election ; Clayton Henri Staples entertains art club ; Roundabout ; Study will attend "hop" ; Carnival theme of junior prom ; Alpha Gams preside at first in dinner series ; Cabinet members have dinner meet ; French program to be on May 7 ; Sponsors assist with Beta Nu tea -- Rural high school seniors visit W.U. -- University will enter K.U. relays -- University wins with 82 points -- Barb wrestlers show strength in taking meet -- Pittsburg wins Hastings relays -- Sport shorts / Stan Waddell -- Friends not on W.U. 1935 grid schedule -- Anthony meet won by North -- Cunningham given honor by Kansas -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Sixty colleges have entered Kansas relays -- Two high schools monopolize relays -- Criminology students visit in Leavenworth -- K.U. fencers easily defeat Shocker club -- Tennis team beats El Dorado college -- Golf team beats East -- University golfers to play Washburn -- Women are worry to Wesleyan coach
Photograph(s): Frank Neff. p. 1 -- Honored: The above senior women have been chosen as the Women Honor Five for 1935. They are: upper right, Miss Natalie Ring; upper left, Miss Zelia Hyde; lower right, Miss Helen McWethy, and lower left, Miss Carol Schowalter. Members of Iast year's Honor Five group selected these young women to be honored this year. p. 1 -- Capt. [Cecil L.] Rutledge. p. 2 -- Prom assistant: Miss Ruth Murray is assisting with the arrangements for the Junior Prom Carnival Party to be given in Henrion Gymnasium on April 27. Harlin Bond's orchestra will play for the dancing. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.30
v.40 no.30
