The Sunflower, v.46, no.33 (May 8, 1941)
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Advisors
Issue Date
1941-05-08
Type
Newspaper
Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Davis, Earl , Gouldner award
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.46, no.33, Wichita, Kansas, May 8, 1941. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Brown, Tait, Wylie, Branson, Setzer on men's honor group -- Davis publishes group of poems -- Press men to meet -- Chollar will teach history next term -- Coronation is highlight of May Day -- New Sunflower staff to be named at ninth annual journalism banquet tonight -- 'Danse Moderne' bewilders Sunflower roving reporter / Gleason Seaman -- Heated nomination speeches touch off fierce campaign for council election Friday -- Campus R.O.T.C. cadets drilling for competition -- Elliott is delegate on good will tour -- Milbourn is chairman -- Varsity in men's gym will close May festivities -- Hillbrand urges Red Cross help -- Factory school plan modernizes education here -- Facing the issue -- Oliver's travels -- University bulletin -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- Shocker shots / Boles -- Typed on a Wednesday - Minneapolis symphony will play on civic music series / Fred Higginson -- Grad gossip: Class of 1901 plans reunion in June -- Eight campus organizations plan Sunday teas to honor mothers -- Gouldner award and its possibilities leaves journalism seniors in a daze / Catherine Schermuly -- Roundabout the campus / Josie College -- D.O. mothers to meet -- Sorosis sorority will hold formal dance Saturday -- Club plans initiation -- Sextette sings -- Class competition in athletic events to feature May Day -- Matches rained out at Winfield -- Holyoke Hall is leading league in softball play -- Political scientists meet -- Writers seek news of stadium construction / Mandle-Jones -- Gym gems / Frances Blume -- Gorillas will be next track foes of local squad -- Army Air Corps men will meet students -- Shocker golfers, tennis men will play Manhattan -- British relief meets -- Intramural golf to begin Monday
Photograph(s): Robert Branson. p. 1 -- Harold Brown. p. 1 -- Gene Setzer. p. 1 -- Walter Tait. p. 1 -- Fred Wylie. p. 1 -- Anderson to reign over May Day: Frances Anderson, Pi Kappa Psi, will reign as queen-elect over all of tomorrow's May Day festivities beginning with the student council election at 8 a.m. and culminating in the elaborate semi-formal varsity in Henrion Gymnasium at 9:30 p.m. p. 1 -- Journalists nose for news: Ringleaders of the ninth annual journalism banquet are shown above ransacking Prof. Leo W. Allman's notebook, trying to dig up advance information on 1941-42 staff positions and winners of Colophon-Matrix awards. p. 1 -- Lloyd Blair. p. 1 -- Paul Hesse. p. 1 -- Elliott. p. 2 -- Higginson. p. 2 -- Kinsey in Calif.: Mrs. Charles H. Kinsey (Mary Jane Shaft), '40, is stationed with her husband, Charles Kinsey, in Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. Kinsey is in the personal department of the Army. p. 2 -- Honorary colonel Venora Layman: Is pictured above with Jim Whitson, campus representative for Hinkle's Main Floor Shoe Salon, who is helping her complete her spring and summer wardrobe with Spectators by Doris Deb. p. 2 -- President elect: Dorothy Kinsella, junior, is newly elected president of Kappa Delta Pi, national educational association. p. 3 -- Blume. p. 4
"Come out and vote for your favorite candidates, polls open at 8 a.m."
Article(s): Brown, Tait, Wylie, Branson, Setzer on men's honor group -- Davis publishes group of poems -- Press men to meet -- Chollar will teach history next term -- Coronation is highlight of May Day -- New Sunflower staff to be named at ninth annual journalism banquet tonight -- 'Danse Moderne' bewilders Sunflower roving reporter / Gleason Seaman -- Heated nomination speeches touch off fierce campaign for council election Friday -- Campus R.O.T.C. cadets drilling for competition -- Elliott is delegate on good will tour -- Milbourn is chairman -- Varsity in men's gym will close May festivities -- Hillbrand urges Red Cross help -- Factory school plan modernizes education here -- Facing the issue -- Oliver's travels -- University bulletin -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- Shocker shots / Boles -- Typed on a Wednesday - Minneapolis symphony will play on civic music series / Fred Higginson -- Grad gossip: Class of 1901 plans reunion in June -- Eight campus organizations plan Sunday teas to honor mothers -- Gouldner award and its possibilities leaves journalism seniors in a daze / Catherine Schermuly -- Roundabout the campus / Josie College -- D.O. mothers to meet -- Sorosis sorority will hold formal dance Saturday -- Club plans initiation -- Sextette sings -- Class competition in athletic events to feature May Day -- Matches rained out at Winfield -- Holyoke Hall is leading league in softball play -- Political scientists meet -- Writers seek news of stadium construction / Mandle-Jones -- Gym gems / Frances Blume -- Gorillas will be next track foes of local squad -- Army Air Corps men will meet students -- Shocker golfers, tennis men will play Manhattan -- British relief meets -- Intramural golf to begin Monday
Photograph(s): Robert Branson. p. 1 -- Harold Brown. p. 1 -- Gene Setzer. p. 1 -- Walter Tait. p. 1 -- Fred Wylie. p. 1 -- Anderson to reign over May Day: Frances Anderson, Pi Kappa Psi, will reign as queen-elect over all of tomorrow's May Day festivities beginning with the student council election at 8 a.m. and culminating in the elaborate semi-formal varsity in Henrion Gymnasium at 9:30 p.m. p. 1 -- Journalists nose for news: Ringleaders of the ninth annual journalism banquet are shown above ransacking Prof. Leo W. Allman's notebook, trying to dig up advance information on 1941-42 staff positions and winners of Colophon-Matrix awards. p. 1 -- Lloyd Blair. p. 1 -- Paul Hesse. p. 1 -- Elliott. p. 2 -- Higginson. p. 2 -- Kinsey in Calif.: Mrs. Charles H. Kinsey (Mary Jane Shaft), '40, is stationed with her husband, Charles Kinsey, in Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. Kinsey is in the personal department of the Army. p. 2 -- Honorary colonel Venora Layman: Is pictured above with Jim Whitson, campus representative for Hinkle's Main Floor Shoe Salon, who is helping her complete her spring and summer wardrobe with Spectators by Doris Deb. p. 2 -- President elect: Dorothy Kinsella, junior, is newly elected president of Kappa Delta Pi, national educational association. p. 3 -- Blume. p. 4
"Come out and vote for your favorite candidates, polls open at 8 a.m."
Publisher
University of Wichita
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.46 no.33
v.46 no.33