The Sunflower, v.44, no.32 (May 4, 1939)

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1939-05-04
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Palmer, Martin F. (Martin Franklin), 1905- , Rollins, W. H. , Read, Cecil B. (Cecil Byron)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.32, Wichita, Kansas, May 4, 1939. - 6 pages
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Article(s): Honor list is given by four deans -- Coe's Gage will speak at service -- Citizenship training seen as essential by Jardine -- Politicians on campus start work -- Last call made for health test -- Branson is elected to head Barbs -- Tom-Tom to be sold Wednesday in Ad Building -- Fine Art groups will appear on local programs -- State contest to be sponsored on campus soon -- Barrett invites Wichita people to spring drill -- W.U. politicians to sponsor poll here tomorrow -- Four University students given summer awards -- W.U. professors will give talks to civic groups -- Brown appoints men to 1939-40 Y.M.C.A. cabinet -- Former head of Fairmount dies -- 'Weekly' winner to be selected -- Palmer, Gillett make discovery -- Angulo's Mexico tour will start -- Students secure school positions -- Past president of Y.W.C.A. dies -- Music students are in contest -- Two professors publish articles -- Honor students may take tests -- Cast to depart for K.U. Friday -- Club sponors speech contest -- Bulletins for summer school are available -- Pitt students get tutoring free from Phi Eta Sigmas -- Professor presents silver / Connell -- System limits activities -- Religion, education studied -- Flying school possibility / Nunn -- Y.W. to preside at installation banquet May 10 -- Club schedules tea for May 7 feting rushees -- Students to be honored May 10 at spring dinner -- Blue Key plans to initiate new members May 8 -- Fraternity will entertain dates at spring party -- Sorority dance will honor May Queen Saturday -- Pi Alph formal is planned for tomorrow night -- State supports and controls one-third of U.S. schools -- Sorosis chorus will sing at Innes' Tea Room tonight -- W.U. Barb group holds picnic on campus grounds -- Mothers' group holds picnic for daughters Friday -- Campus club will preside at dinner -- Former students announce wedding -- Sorosis alumnae installs officers -- Delta Epsilon has initiation services -- Pi Beta Chi dinner dance is postponed until later date -- Betzer-Barr duo tell engagement -- Alpha Phi Omegas are picnic hosts -- Alpha Gam plans dance on May 13 -- Barb dance planned for May 20 -- Pi Kappa Psi plans 'Sweetheart' dance -- Sunflower edits spring copy for 1,400 graduates -- Cathedral High to graduate 75 in senior class -- Mulvane class to graduate 31 -- Services May 24 at Garden Plain -- Maize graduates to attend fair -- Claus speaks for advertising class -- Nineteen W.U. men attend army camp -- Past Iowa head to address 467 W.H.S.N. seniors -- Friends teacher to address 660 East graduates -- Musicians plan for music week -- Bentley to hold services May 17 -- Cheney seniors to hear editor -- Goddard seniors to hear Dotzour -- Davis to speak at Clearwater -- Valley Center to graduate 26 -- Mount Hope has senior banquet -- Editor to speak to Derby class -- Viola graduates nine on May 14 -- Grid team 1939 hopes bolstered -- Trackster keeps to second place -- Holyoke moves to second place in intramurals -- Federation will hold noon meet -- D.O. is winner of intramural archery contest -- Pegasus to give horseshow here -- Third round of tennis tourney must end May 10 -- Wichita will be hosts of CIC meet -- Relay teams go to Des Moines -- May 6 is date of track meet -- Four games left in baseball tourney -- Class for life savers offered -- Winfield class to graduate 171 -- Croft will attend Nebraska meeting -- Women golfers have no upsets -- Mt. Carmel will hold expercies -- El Dorado class graduates 208 -- Staples to return soon from meeting -- Senior class of Beloit High School visits W.U. campus
Photograph(s): Editor to speak: John A. Reed, managing editor of the Wichita Morning Eagle, will be the principal speaker for the seventh annual journalism banquet on Thursday, May 11, at 6:30 p.m. in the Commons Pine Room. p. 1 -- Mrs. [Thora Ellen] J. A. Ruff. p. 1 -- Dr. Walter H. Rollins. p. 1 -- Charles Enoch is making arrangements for the annual spring semi-formal at which members of Phi Upsilon Sigma will entertain Saturday evening in the Commons Building. p. 3 -- Lois Dobbin is chairman of the committee making arrangements for the Delta Omega party Saturday night. p. 3 -- Having charge of the plans for the Pi Alpha Pi formal dance is Harold Ottaway. p. 3 -- Maize grads to see fair: These 16 Maize High School senirs, with L. C. Brown, principal (extreme left) and F. V. Moore, superintendent (right), will dirve to San Francisco World's Fairin a school bus after they are graduated this spring. p. 4 -- Valley Center gives program: The 26 graudating seniors of Valley Center High School will present their own commencement exercies, using as a theme "Purposes of Education." Valedictorian is Lucille Potter, and salutatorian is Betty Fry. Reverend Ralph Tillery, of the Valley Center Christian Church will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. p. 4 -- Mulvane graduates 31: Pictured above are members of the Mulvane High School graduating class. p. 4 -- [Francis] Hesse. p. 4 -- Davis talks at Clearwater: Dr. Earle R. Davis, head of the University English department, will be the baccalaureate speaker for the 27 seniors of Clearwater High School. In the above picture. C. L. Kimel (extreme left, back row), superintendent, and Harold Stover (extreme right, back row), class sponsor are pictured. p. 4 -- Derby graduates 21: The above picture is of members of the graduating class of the Derby High School with Harold William (extreme left, front row), class sponsor. Class officers include: Paul Mahoney, president; Phyllis Earnest, vice president; Esther Costlin, secretary; and Lila Ruth Thiel, treasurer. John States is not pictured in the above group. p. 4 -- W.U. grads at Garden Plain: Included in the above picture with the seniors of Garden Plain High School are Edwin J. Gard (extreme right, second row), principal and superintendent, and Miss Natalie Ring (extreme right, front row), class sponsor, who are both former University students. p. 4 -- Young addresses Mount Hope: Dean W. A. Young, of Friends Univesrity in Wichita, will be the speaker for the commencement exercises in which these 16 Mount Hope High School seniors will receive their diplomas. Dan Lill, class president; Elma Blanche Ives, secretary; and Dean Porter hold the highest scholastic records for the year. p. 5 -- Cheney seniors hear Murdock: At the commencement exercises of Cheney High School, Victor Murdock, editor and publisher of the Wichita Eagle, will be the principal speaker. The above picture includes sixteen seniors and the superintendent, Floyd Souders (second from right, back row) and the senior class sponsor, A. B. Prather (extreme right, back row). p. 5 -- [Bill] Beutell. p. 5 -- [Tom] Cannon. p. 5 -- Viola graduates nine: The nine members of the senior class of Viola High School are pictured above with their superintendent, A. J. Seely (extreme left) and their principal, Robert J. Boles (second from right in the rear row). Members of the class include: Esther Lou Dalborn, Ann M. Ewing, Doris Nelson, Lois Nighswonger, Leonard Robinson, James Johnson, Loyal johnson, Gerald Ferguson, and Jack. R. Matzen. p. 5 -- Goddard Seniors hear Dotzour: Grover C. Dotzour, principal of High School North, will give the commencement address for Goddard High School seniors, pictured above with their sponsor, Leonard Schiefelbine (extreme left, back row). Included in the above picture are: Betty Aaron, Edna Carr, Iris Decker, Merlene Pike, Mildred Means, Kenneth Davidson, Jack Hutchinson, and Lyter Martin. Charles Ayres is not pictured. p. 5 -- Dotzour speaks at Bentley: Principal Grover C. Dotzour of Wichita High School North will address these 14 Bentley High School seniors at their Commencement exercises Wednesday, May 17. Shown here with their principal, John O. Bowden (extreme left), are Alvin Bratton, Leta Mae Bratton, Marvin Broadhurst, Eugene Brooks, Adalene Collins, Beulah Creasser, Bob Dosien, Viola Fowler, Elwood Logue, Edna Jane Ramsey, Donnie Reed, Carl Vaughn, Paul Vaughn, and Maxine Wilson. p. 5 -- [Vic] Allen. p. 6 -- [Bonnie] Larkin. p. 6 -- [Harding] Lawrence. p. 6
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