The Sunflower, v.45, no.34 (May 16, 1940)
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1940-05-16
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Ahlberg, Clark D., 1918-2007
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.34, Wichita, Kansas, May 16, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Third year R.O.T.C. men seek prizes -- Critics give paper first class rating -- F.E. Barr is named to board vacancy -- Costello is Barbs' new prexy-elect -- Journalism banquet will be broadcast over station KFBI -- Graduates hold teaching places through bureau -- M'Carty is near last army duty for retirement -- Campus Y.W.C.A. to aid Chinese student effort -- Websters to start basement in June -- Regents discuss stadium report at recent meet -- Plans for next year are given by musical group -- Largest class in W.U. history to be graduated -- Grads arrange alumni decade dinner banquet -- Speech contest finals are near -- Pegasus' annual horseshow [sic] to be Friday, May 17 -- Advance agent examines pilots -- 'Love Preferred' to be presented -- Spring concert to be presented -- Shelton defends 1940 golf title -- Winning prints to be downtown -- Announcements ready on Friday -- Fifty students take field trip -- Chinese students spend $10 yearly on support -- Culbertson builds home on Fairmount -- Jardine to deliver graduation address -- Ver Wiebe is head of Phi Beta Kappa -- Confucius is inspiration for Louisiana coed club -- Newsmen play big part -- Christian nearly equals national cinders record / Bill Mandle -- Seven Greek organizations elect new officers to head societies -- Sorosis sorority will hold prom tomorrow night -- Annual banquet for journalists is Thursday night -- F.W.S.R.A. dinner to fete officers -- Senior members to be feted by Alpha Tau Sigma -- Pi Kaps to honor seniors at dance -- Cope is elected new Matrix head -- Layman is chosen Alpha Epsilon head -- Track team to end year at Emporia -- Wichita garners firsts in cinder meet, but loses -- Girls play finals in tennis tourney -- Junior colleges to send squads for state meet -- Yearlings play Quaker varsity -- Alpha Taus win baseball game against Sorosis -- Downward division furnishes program -- Gammas try for victorious play-off series -- Davis reviews book -- Barb team wins first in match on Sims course -- Shockers carry off link honors at last meeting -- Lil' Abner leads as comic choice in recent survey -- Mothers club meets
Photograph(s): Horse show director: Mary Jayne Brennan, sophomore, is chairman of Pegasus second annual horse show, to be held Friday, May 17, at 2:30 p.m. at the Bridle and Saddle club. p. 1 -- New Barb president: James Costello, junior, was elected president of the campus Barbs for the coming year at the regular meeting of the organization Tuesday night. John Michaels was elected vice president. p. 1 -- Weeklies to be judged: Following the eight annual Journalism Banquet here Thursday evening, publishers of two Kansas Weekly newspapers will be exhibiting these two trophy cups which now are being admired by Zora Goldstein and Gracie Kindsvater. p. 1 -- Leslie Warner. p. 2 -- Uncaptioned photograph of man in track uniform standing on a field and accompanying the article "Christian nearly equals national cinders record." p. 2 -- Campus sororities and fraternities will hold installation services next Wednesday for new officers elected this week. New presidents are (top row, left to right), Ramona Branson, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Gene Setzer, Alpha Gamma Gamma; Ernestine Klopfstein, Pi Kappa Psi; (second row, left to right), Max Feldner, Men of Webster; Myrabel McNell, Alpha Tau Sigma; Bill Gentry, Pi Alpha Pi, and Malcolm Nicholson, Phi Upsilon Sigma. Delta Omega and Sorosis sororities will elect officers this afternoon. p. 3 -- Trackmen complete in last C.I.C. meet: Coach Harry Marr is expecting these six Wichita trackmen to gain points for the Shockers in the Central Conference meet in Emporia today and Friday. This is the last conference meet for W.U. Reading from left to right above are Cloise Caldwell, Ray Kite, Charles Gibbons, John Morton, Bob Christian, and Tom Kincade. p. 4
Article(s): Third year R.O.T.C. men seek prizes -- Critics give paper first class rating -- F.E. Barr is named to board vacancy -- Costello is Barbs' new prexy-elect -- Journalism banquet will be broadcast over station KFBI -- Graduates hold teaching places through bureau -- M'Carty is near last army duty for retirement -- Campus Y.W.C.A. to aid Chinese student effort -- Websters to start basement in June -- Regents discuss stadium report at recent meet -- Plans for next year are given by musical group -- Largest class in W.U. history to be graduated -- Grads arrange alumni decade dinner banquet -- Speech contest finals are near -- Pegasus' annual horseshow [sic] to be Friday, May 17 -- Advance agent examines pilots -- 'Love Preferred' to be presented -- Spring concert to be presented -- Shelton defends 1940 golf title -- Winning prints to be downtown -- Announcements ready on Friday -- Fifty students take field trip -- Chinese students spend $10 yearly on support -- Culbertson builds home on Fairmount -- Jardine to deliver graduation address -- Ver Wiebe is head of Phi Beta Kappa -- Confucius is inspiration for Louisiana coed club -- Newsmen play big part -- Christian nearly equals national cinders record / Bill Mandle -- Seven Greek organizations elect new officers to head societies -- Sorosis sorority will hold prom tomorrow night -- Annual banquet for journalists is Thursday night -- F.W.S.R.A. dinner to fete officers -- Senior members to be feted by Alpha Tau Sigma -- Pi Kaps to honor seniors at dance -- Cope is elected new Matrix head -- Layman is chosen Alpha Epsilon head -- Track team to end year at Emporia -- Wichita garners firsts in cinder meet, but loses -- Girls play finals in tennis tourney -- Junior colleges to send squads for state meet -- Yearlings play Quaker varsity -- Alpha Taus win baseball game against Sorosis -- Downward division furnishes program -- Gammas try for victorious play-off series -- Davis reviews book -- Barb team wins first in match on Sims course -- Shockers carry off link honors at last meeting -- Lil' Abner leads as comic choice in recent survey -- Mothers club meets
Photograph(s): Horse show director: Mary Jayne Brennan, sophomore, is chairman of Pegasus second annual horse show, to be held Friday, May 17, at 2:30 p.m. at the Bridle and Saddle club. p. 1 -- New Barb president: James Costello, junior, was elected president of the campus Barbs for the coming year at the regular meeting of the organization Tuesday night. John Michaels was elected vice president. p. 1 -- Weeklies to be judged: Following the eight annual Journalism Banquet here Thursday evening, publishers of two Kansas Weekly newspapers will be exhibiting these two trophy cups which now are being admired by Zora Goldstein and Gracie Kindsvater. p. 1 -- Leslie Warner. p. 2 -- Uncaptioned photograph of man in track uniform standing on a field and accompanying the article "Christian nearly equals national cinders record." p. 2 -- Campus sororities and fraternities will hold installation services next Wednesday for new officers elected this week. New presidents are (top row, left to right), Ramona Branson, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Gene Setzer, Alpha Gamma Gamma; Ernestine Klopfstein, Pi Kappa Psi; (second row, left to right), Max Feldner, Men of Webster; Myrabel McNell, Alpha Tau Sigma; Bill Gentry, Pi Alpha Pi, and Malcolm Nicholson, Phi Upsilon Sigma. Delta Omega and Sorosis sororities will elect officers this afternoon. p. 3 -- Trackmen complete in last C.I.C. meet: Coach Harry Marr is expecting these six Wichita trackmen to gain points for the Shockers in the Central Conference meet in Emporia today and Friday. This is the last conference meet for W.U. Reading from left to right above are Cloise Caldwell, Ray Kite, Charles Gibbons, John Morton, Bob Christian, and Tom Kincade. p. 4
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.45 no.34
v.45 no.34