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The Sunflower, v.40, no.33 (May 9, 1935)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1935-05-09
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.33, Wichita, Kansas, May 9, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Shockers cast votes tomorrow: Candidates for council positions promise 'New Dea' in campus politics -- High school athletes to compete here -- Many weeklies enter contest sponsored here -- Branch is chosen head of professors -- Class meets actual problems relevant to city government -- Minisa group plays annual North program -- Conducting class to lead symphony -- Players to give clever Wilde play -- Elliott to take goodwill tour -- Dean Frank Neff will attend athletic meet -- Cadets may win prizes in competition -- Hell Week to be abandoned -- Convention to be headed by Dr. Johnson -- Collegiate club entertains group -- Debate meet for freshmen is under way -- Students try narrowcasting -- Brother of Dr. Rydjord is visitor in Wichita -- Breezes chill fete audience -- Students of high schools take exams -- Harp and cello recital offered -- D. H. Stephens talks to class -- University bulletin / Helen McWethy; Leslie Warner -- Kappa Delta Pi elects officers -- H.S. students are guests at French play -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- University society / Eleanor Corcoran, editor: Military dance to be Saturday ; University Dames entertain at annual guest tea ; Kappa Rhos will preside at dance ; Roundabout ; 4-H Club party will be Friday ; Mothers will be honored Sunday with spring tea ; Former student will wed May 11 ; Ph Sig dance to be May 17 ; University couple reveals marriage ; Alpha Gams to preside May 10 ; W.A.A. will have sports dinner on Monday, May 13 ; Pi Kap officers for coming year announced today ; University grad to be married ; Sororities ; Fraternities -- College rhythm / Loneta Brown -- Pittsburg to defend title in big meet -- Two teams are leading league -- Handball tourney ends this week -- Derby High School wins track meet -- Women's sports / Martha Ann Gwinn -- Lindsey Austin finishes tennis tourney plans -- Hays is first in track meet -- Sport shorts / Lois Carpenter -- Golfers make victorious trip -- U. musician joins large orchestra
Photograph(s): Candidates: Jack Rathbone, left, and John Burriss, right, are the two candidates for the presidency of the Student Council. Mr. Rathbone is backed by the Shocker-Barb party, while Mr. Burriss is supported by members o the University party. p. 1 -- "Are you engaged to this woman?": Left to right: Richard Jones, Betty Neely, Jessie Shanklin and Bob Seater. p. 1 -- 4-H Club members: At the dinner for Sedgwick County high school seniors last week, the Sunflower photographer, Paul Thretfal, singled out these persons: Left to right the include Margaret Kohl, president of the University group; Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum, sponsor; Edwin Miller, social secretary; Boyd Carpenter, Bill Congdon, Mt. Hope; Marjorie Tjaden, Clearwater; Freda Jacobs, Maize; and Helen Lucille-Ott, Maize. p. 2 -- Honored by dinner: Pictured here is Mrs. Cecil L. Rutledge who is being honored by members of Delta Omega sorority with a dinner on Wednesday, May 15. Mrs. Rutledge has been the Delta Omega sponsor since her stay in Wichita. p. 3 -- Committee member: Miss Martha Sells is on the committee for the annual Mothers Day Tea to be given in the University Auditorium Sunday afternoon. The tea is under the joint sponsorship of the Y.W.C.A. and the Women's Pan Hellenic Association. p. 3
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.40 no.33
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