The Sunflower, v.43, no.35 (May 19, 1938)

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1938-05-19
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.35, Wichita, Kansas, May 19, 1938. - 4 pages
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Article(s): 1938 class ready for graduation -- Geology majors will accompany two professors -- Enrollment at K.U. has slight increase -- Yearbook will be issued on May 25 -- Vote fraud is exposed in all-school elections -- Sunflower wins highest award for fifth year -- Lane will work in summer labs -- Jardine gets place in Kansas yearbook -- Hospitalization setup improved for next term -- Extra activities now vital part of college life -- Brincefield will head Sunflower -- Faculty members are honor guests -- Diamond crowds out opponent inmodest election -- Geologists take last field trip -- Thompson grabs speech contest -- Lost gavel is of priceless value; return solicited -- Rydjord article to be published in science issue -- Angulo guide on summer's tour through Mexico -- Student council starts inquiryabout defecers -- Cars welcomed for speech lab -- Large audience hears concert -- Jardine scheduled for talk at Haven -- Martin and Carr win in intramural -- Many teachers today are not well qualified -- Aesculapius plans Camp Hyde outing -- 'Bones' will not register 'seven' -- Students using trailers for 'homes' on campus -- Bookstore small, Wakefield finds -- Happiness study is vital, Shaw states -- 'Robin Hood' opens at Miller theatre -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- American youth praised highly -- Self-help, co-op colleges appear -- Grad gossip -- Honorary group to petition for national charter -- Catlin to present graduation recital -- Sorosis 'Organdy Prom' scheduled tomorrow night -- Pi Kappa Psi will entertain Friday at dinner dance -- F.W.S.R.A. holds annual awards initiation awards -- Nunn is selected as Colophon head -- Roudabout -- 4-H Club schedules final party -- Blue Key elects Doug Nunn head for coming year -- Wilkie, Smith fete home ed majors -- Cap and gown used for graduating classes derived from medieval ages -- Epsilon Kappa Rho finishes good year -- Alpha Gam and flames to battle -- Two new teams included in '38 basketball list -- Sports wise / Catherine Dedrick -- Shockers finish third on track in league meet -- Alpha Taus are undefeated for baseball title -- Marr states 'bad brakes' hindered -- W.U. track stars to national meet -- Shocker netmen lose to Emporia -- Prof leaves soon for school in East -- W.U. golf team wins top honor in C.I.C. meet -- The sporting thing / Charles E. Poe -- Tennis matches in third round -- D.O.'s are 1938 archery champs -- Clark gives human skeleton to school
Photograph(s): Small-school enthusiasm: This and similar "paintings" by politically enthusiastic students last week in connection with the annual student council election have prompted that body to take action against what it considers unreasonable and unwarranted defacement of University buildings. Looking over the situation at Morrison Library are, left to right, Preston Clark, Sherman Culbertson, and Francis Voegli. p. 1 -- Editor [Mary Evelyn] Brincefield. p. 1 -- [Bob] Keller. p. 1 -- [Max] Milbourn. p. 1 -- Marjorie Catlin will present the only senior recital this Spring in the Pine Room of the Commons tomorrow evening. Miss Catlin is a student of Beatrice Sanford Pease and Edna Wesley Lieurance, and a member of Delta Omega. p. 3 -- Win Central Conference: Pictured above are the members of the Shocker golf team that captured first place in Central Conference matches at Pittsburg. From left to right, they include: Jim Armour, Ed Turner, Capt. Dick Price, Julian Buser, Merle Gates, and Buster Black. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.43 no.35
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