The Sunflower, v.47, no.35 (May 21, 1942)
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Issue Date
1942-05-21
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , William H. Swett Efficiency Prize , Women's Honor Group
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.35, Wichita, Kansas, May 21, 1942. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Distribution of '42 Parnassus to begin today at rotunda -- Final exams are looming for W.U. students -- Radio series to end -- Annual awards to be made at commencement -- Orchesis elects Shuler president -- Roll of '42 grads lists 175 seniors -- Scabbard and Blade installs new officers for coming year -- Sophomores get advanced army contracts -- Glider pilots needed for army -- Pi Sigma Alpha elects Berkowitz -- Army band holds year's last dinner -- Collegiate Digest requests prints of W.U. scenes -- Ground school training offered -- Sunflower judged as first class -- W.R.A. installs new officers -- Summer plans available -- V-7 ruling vital to all sophomores -- Organizations elect officers to serve for next semester -- University speech clinic receives praise -- City parks have recreation plans -- Groth accepts K.U. assistantship -- Peters is winner of chess tourney -- Old proverb, 'it is later than you think,' applies to students -- Japan plans educational system to lead 'new order of greater Asia' -- University bulletin -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- First aid demonstration is planned for this morning -- Swing music is becoming art, psychology professor declares -- Former student loses his father -- California alumni holds meeting -- Former and present students announce their engagements and marriages for coming summer months -- Schermuly heads commercial sorority -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Eby is president of artists society -- W.U. women's honor group is goal of every senior girl -- Pi Kappa Psi will entertain at dinner dance -- Honor Five women observe annivesary -- Pi Beta Chi will hold spring picnic -- Stoll will head university players -- Ramblers whip Sigs, Gammas / Martin Perry -- Sutton elected to managerial post -- Gym shorts / Earline Duke -- Seventeen-foot jump wins screen contract for frog -- Army, navy to clash for 25th time -- Semi-pro league under way -- Preview and review of sports / Bill Mendell -- Unlucky golfers to help pay for war -- Gorillas ousted as track champs -- Washburn College, St. Benedict's Ravens lose head coaches -- Read writes articles -- Nebraska is track champion -- East third, North is fifth in track -- Aggies, Sooners have compiled enviable records in dual meets -- Independent girls win archery award -- W.U. track marks broken this year -- Bill Lyda received Drake Relay award -- Joe Louis gets new trainer -- Golf clinches sports trophy -- Big game set for Philadelphia -- Night ball in Florida abandoned
Photograph(s): Scabbard and Blade officers: Elected as officers of Scabbard and Blade for the coming school year, Max Kocour, captain; Marsh Jacoby, first lieutenant, and Lawrence Voegell, first sergeant, will direct activities of the military fraternity during the 1942-43 school term. Bob Sutton, second lieutenant, is not pictured. p. 1 -- Election bet is paid: Bill Berkowitz, campus coalition president, paid his election debt to George Purnell, president of the Shocker party, victorious in the recent Student Council election, by pushing Purnell from the Administration Building to the Commons. p. 1 -- Coeds enjoy sunshine on Commons lawn: These two university students, who, incidentally, wish to remain unknown, are relaxing on the green grass in front of the Commons Building before they go over to the Library and start cramming for finals. p. 3
Article(s): Distribution of '42 Parnassus to begin today at rotunda -- Final exams are looming for W.U. students -- Radio series to end -- Annual awards to be made at commencement -- Orchesis elects Shuler president -- Roll of '42 grads lists 175 seniors -- Scabbard and Blade installs new officers for coming year -- Sophomores get advanced army contracts -- Glider pilots needed for army -- Pi Sigma Alpha elects Berkowitz -- Army band holds year's last dinner -- Collegiate Digest requests prints of W.U. scenes -- Ground school training offered -- Sunflower judged as first class -- W.R.A. installs new officers -- Summer plans available -- V-7 ruling vital to all sophomores -- Organizations elect officers to serve for next semester -- University speech clinic receives praise -- City parks have recreation plans -- Groth accepts K.U. assistantship -- Peters is winner of chess tourney -- Old proverb, 'it is later than you think,' applies to students -- Japan plans educational system to lead 'new order of greater Asia' -- University bulletin -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- First aid demonstration is planned for this morning -- Swing music is becoming art, psychology professor declares -- Former student loses his father -- California alumni holds meeting -- Former and present students announce their engagements and marriages for coming summer months -- Schermuly heads commercial sorority -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Eby is president of artists society -- W.U. women's honor group is goal of every senior girl -- Pi Kappa Psi will entertain at dinner dance -- Honor Five women observe annivesary -- Pi Beta Chi will hold spring picnic -- Stoll will head university players -- Ramblers whip Sigs, Gammas / Martin Perry -- Sutton elected to managerial post -- Gym shorts / Earline Duke -- Seventeen-foot jump wins screen contract for frog -- Army, navy to clash for 25th time -- Semi-pro league under way -- Preview and review of sports / Bill Mendell -- Unlucky golfers to help pay for war -- Gorillas ousted as track champs -- Washburn College, St. Benedict's Ravens lose head coaches -- Read writes articles -- Nebraska is track champion -- East third, North is fifth in track -- Aggies, Sooners have compiled enviable records in dual meets -- Independent girls win archery award -- W.U. track marks broken this year -- Bill Lyda received Drake Relay award -- Joe Louis gets new trainer -- Golf clinches sports trophy -- Big game set for Philadelphia -- Night ball in Florida abandoned
Photograph(s): Scabbard and Blade officers: Elected as officers of Scabbard and Blade for the coming school year, Max Kocour, captain; Marsh Jacoby, first lieutenant, and Lawrence Voegell, first sergeant, will direct activities of the military fraternity during the 1942-43 school term. Bob Sutton, second lieutenant, is not pictured. p. 1 -- Election bet is paid: Bill Berkowitz, campus coalition president, paid his election debt to George Purnell, president of the Shocker party, victorious in the recent Student Council election, by pushing Purnell from the Administration Building to the Commons. p. 1 -- Coeds enjoy sunshine on Commons lawn: These two university students, who, incidentally, wish to remain unknown, are relaxing on the green grass in front of the Commons Building before they go over to the Library and start cramming for finals. p. 3
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.47 no.35
v.47 no.35