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The Sunflower, v.40, no.02 (September 20, 1934)
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Sunflower 09-20-1934
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Wichita, Kansas
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1934-09-20
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.2, Wichita, Kansas, September 20, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Carter, Earl rank high speed tests -- Editorial help is underpaid -- Wilner will present five plays this year -- Local high schools appeal to students -- New courses are offered to students -- Many social pep activities fill the year -- Shockin' Susies support team with side-line pep -- Freshmen show respect for upper class rulings -- Band appears before students -- Season outlook too bad - so sad -- Reporter names Roosevelt's help -- Many schools fail to open, Depression -- Committe [sic] selections announced -- W.U. colleges show enrollment increase -- University shop appears as animated comic strip -- Branch school classes opened -- Addition to W.U. faculty is completed -- New speech department is started -- Isely returns to journalism staff -- Two companies added to army -- Faculty education cause of strikes -- Vandalism shocks East High alumni -- Hold fire prevention speech tryouts Oct. 11 -- Too many non-faculty people run schools -- Paper is cafeteria -- University bulletin -- Rating rushees will soon wield broomstick and mop -- Little America Avation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- W.U. musicians in KFH radio series -- Theatre review -- University society: Fraternities end Rush Week with 97 men pledged ; Harriett King marries Lewis Stephens Sept. 1 ; Wetlaufer-Weaver vows said Sunday afternoon ; Irene Kahn will marry Marsh Plumlee Sept 29 ; Dorothy Jones will wed Thomas Grace Saturday ; Social activities are centered around sorority afternoon teas and formal dinners ; Campus varsities to begin Friday at "Shocker Hop" -- Miiss Lansdowne honored ; Jardines have houseguest ; Former University Women pledge sororities at K.U. ; Roundabout ; Mother's club to honor mothers of new pledges ; Alpha Gamma Gamma to open party season ; Frank Pratt to direct Pi Alpha pledge group ; Twelve students from Valley Center enroll ; Many former students are now pledges at K.U -- Shockers in far-reaching grid program -- Jim McMillan to wrestle in place of Hindu -- Sports reporter / Joe Stone -- Washburn will play Haskell first game -- Gebert finds grid prospects in scrimmage -- Wrestling season to open October 2 -- Quick kick is developed in new football strategy -- Robert R. Shadoan, line coach -- Ask hero's medal for brave college student -- Shockers to hold night scrimmage
Photograph(s): Prominent student: Miss Ruth Jardine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jardine, who is now enrolled in the University of Wichita. Miss Jardine has been the recipient of various courtesies. p. 3 -- Presenting to the football fans of Wichita a fleet and powerful football club, the South Dakota Jackrabbits, feature team of northern football, who will invade Shocker territory on November 6. p. 4
Article(s): Carter, Earl rank high speed tests -- Editorial help is underpaid -- Wilner will present five plays this year -- Local high schools appeal to students -- New courses are offered to students -- Many social pep activities fill the year -- Shockin' Susies support team with side-line pep -- Freshmen show respect for upper class rulings -- Band appears before students -- Season outlook too bad - so sad -- Reporter names Roosevelt's help -- Many schools fail to open, Depression -- Committe [sic] selections announced -- W.U. colleges show enrollment increase -- University shop appears as animated comic strip -- Branch school classes opened -- Addition to W.U. faculty is completed -- New speech department is started -- Isely returns to journalism staff -- Two companies added to army -- Faculty education cause of strikes -- Vandalism shocks East High alumni -- Hold fire prevention speech tryouts Oct. 11 -- Too many non-faculty people run schools -- Paper is cafeteria -- University bulletin -- Rating rushees will soon wield broomstick and mop -- Little America Avation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- W.U. musicians in KFH radio series -- Theatre review -- University society: Fraternities end Rush Week with 97 men pledged ; Harriett King marries Lewis Stephens Sept. 1 ; Wetlaufer-Weaver vows said Sunday afternoon ; Irene Kahn will marry Marsh Plumlee Sept 29 ; Dorothy Jones will wed Thomas Grace Saturday ; Social activities are centered around sorority afternoon teas and formal dinners ; Campus varsities to begin Friday at "Shocker Hop" -- Miiss Lansdowne honored ; Jardines have houseguest ; Former University Women pledge sororities at K.U. ; Roundabout ; Mother's club to honor mothers of new pledges ; Alpha Gamma Gamma to open party season ; Frank Pratt to direct Pi Alpha pledge group ; Twelve students from Valley Center enroll ; Many former students are now pledges at K.U -- Shockers in far-reaching grid program -- Jim McMillan to wrestle in place of Hindu -- Sports reporter / Joe Stone -- Washburn will play Haskell first game -- Gebert finds grid prospects in scrimmage -- Wrestling season to open October 2 -- Quick kick is developed in new football strategy -- Robert R. Shadoan, line coach -- Ask hero's medal for brave college student -- Shockers to hold night scrimmage
Photograph(s): Prominent student: Miss Ruth Jardine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jardine, who is now enrolled in the University of Wichita. Miss Jardine has been the recipient of various courtesies. p. 3 -- Presenting to the football fans of Wichita a fleet and powerful football club, the South Dakota Jackrabbits, feature team of northern football, who will invade Shocker territory on November 6. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.2
v.40 no.2
