The Sunflower, v.41, no.34 (May 14, 1936)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.34, Wichita, Kansas, May 14, 1936. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Final program to honor Price -- Competitive drill to be held May 19 -- Field trip made by geologists -- W.U. seeks WPA aid to revamp gym -- Identification contest ends Tuesday noon -- Treasurers: Term reports must be made to auditor -- Barb-Shocker party to run school again -- Pneumonia fatal to Louis Houser -- Exam to be held for R.O.T.C. men -- Music group will present final convo -- Scholarship recipients are named -- Banquet for seniors will be May 30 -- Mixer series concludes for year Thursday -- R.O.T.C. ordnance condition praised -- Eleven qualify for expert rifle award -- Meets bring tracks stars to Wichita: Schools will send 650 to annual contests -- Bucket to be reconstructed -- 'Worry Schedule' again finds campus napping -- Delta Epsilon hears papers -- Wall gets bid to Michigan law institute -- Most popular picture named -- Intelligent reading will make a good newspaper a university -- Caps and gowns had now outlived their usefulness -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Math teachers organize and elect officers -- Graduate named a new manager -- Beebe is head of Young Democrats -- Wilkie attends sixth A.A.U.W. meeting -- Cramming? Take a new fatigue pill -- Wisconsin French group is awarded -- Student seeks poison antidote -- Onsgard heads committee for Lyceum plans -- Roundabout -- University society: Senior girls honored at annual tea May 12; Y.W. to have picnic; Alpha Tau has formal tea; Tea given by speech member May 11; Speech and dramatic group has semi-formal; Ired at crack in Roundabout, Betty Behmer kicks back; Delegates to Estes chosen; Graduate Club to have tea at Hillbrand home; Majors have picnic for University Men; Phi Sig party to be Friday; Art Club dinner party to have Paris theme; Beta Nu sorority has picnic in Park Villa Monday, May 11; Delta Omega honors May Queen at party; Alpha Gams to have formal dinner-dance; French Club picnic to be Monday evening; Social Science Club has first meeting at Innes Tea Room; Kappa Rho will give formal; Kappa Delta Pi pledges to be initiated on Monday evening; Miss Marian Meyers is guest of Mrs. Myrtle Gottschalk; Collegiate 4-H Club holds semi formal; Phi Sig Mothers Club entertains fraternity at annual picnic; Journalists observe their annual banquet -- C.I.C. athletes gather for annual fray: Hornets given chance to win -- Golf team will defend honors in tournament -- Strong squad to compete in tennis tourney -- State track meet brings 500 athletes -- Freshmen lead in girls baseball -- Women's sports glances / Iona Hall -- Archers improve last year's score -- Tennis tournament reaches final play -- W.A.A. convention to be held here
Photograph(s): World record breakers: Flashing into the coveted circle of world record holders, this quartet of Emporia State runners broke the accepted world record in the distance medley relay at the Kansas Relays this year. They are, left to right, Loren Austin, Norman Rhodes, Paul Bridges, and Archie San Romanl. p. 1 -- Shocker hopes in the conferences: As hosts to the other teams of the Central Conference, these men will endeavor to set records for the other contestants to shoot at. Then [sic] men pictured are, from left to right, Gerhardt Elkermann, weight man; Ray McCune, distance man; Perry Pelly, javelin tosser and broad jumper; Kermit Woodman, 440 man and a member of the mile relay team; Henry Amsden, a 440 man and also a member of the relay team. p. 1 -- To your marks, get set: These three men will represent the University of Wichita in the 120-yard high hurdles in the annual Central Conference track meet today. The men from left to right are Philip Kaiser, who is also a member of the mile relay team and runs the low hurdles; Mark Watson, captain of the Shocker team. who also runs the low hurdles and the high jump; and Stanley Diamond, a member of the mile relay team and 880 man. p. 1 -- [Liy] wood. p. 2 -- [Virginia] Alford. p. 3 -- Above, Mark Watson, Shocker track captain and hurdler. Left, Stevens, Pittsburgh star jumper. p. 4
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The Sunflower
v.41 no.34
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