The Sunflower, v.48, no.02 (October 1, 1942)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.48, no.2, Wichita, Kansas, October 1, 1942. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Ravens first home opponent: Shockers play first game at home Saturday -- New series of Student Forum speakers listed -- Students will walk more this year to conserve gas, tires -- Final enrollment shows decrease -- Fire Prevention Week begins soon -- Bond campaign on W.U. campus gets underway -- War pamphlets available for use -- Group presidents must sign blanks -- First varsity to be Saturday -- Hold ticket sale contest for forum -- Y.W.C.A. starts membership drive -- Pledge officers of Greek-letter groups revealed -- Roundabout the campus / Malone(y)'s Baloney -- Sport clothes replace cap and gown for college wear -- Phi Sigma Chi will be new name given to girls' pep organization formerly known as 'Wheaties' -- Phi Pi honors all music students at musical coffee -- Recent marriages are announced by former students -- Alpha Tau holds pledging service -- Hits and misses -- Wartime R.O.T.C. training is rugged, serious business -- Women in war industries -- Education and democracy -- Shocker shots / Hilda Terry -- Branson alumni treasurer -- Typed on a Wednesday / Dick Gavitt -- Collegiate digest / Associated Collegiate Press -- University bulletins -- Officers present military convo -- Medical technology booklet is received -- Jardine advises work, sacrifices -- Opinions expressed by students prove favorable to paper -- Louis Zerbes is head of symphony -- Historical novel by Dr. Taylor attracts attention of campus -- Palmer is given honor by editors -- Purnell to head Republican Club -- War photography class is offered -- K.U. cage great reports on grid -- Aggies slaughtered by powerful Texas -- Washburn reports large grid squad -- Hospitalization is given to students -- O.D.T. requests elimination of mass travel by sport crowds -- Shocker sport sketches -- Shockers drop season opener -- Hockey first of women's sports -- Champion Sigs take over top spot in soccer -- Mine opened in 1900 closes for fourth time -- Coals to Newcastle -- Whock membership drive opens Friday -- Sports / Bill Mendell -- Shockers, Ravens evenly matched -- War accumulates huge potential building program -- Tennis must be over by Oct. 24 -- 6-year-old boy refugee helps in scrap drive -- Many faculty changes made -- Fraternity houses, dormitories will be under rent ceilings -- War emergency makes change in university eating service -- Varsity debaters will meet Oct. 6 -- Teachers help in war program -- University must lower room heat -- College students have war role -- Radio work to be discussed Oct. 1 - Twenty-one placed on I.S.A. council
Photograph(s): Student Forum head: Bob Hill, executive secretary of the Student Forum, announced this week some of the coming attractions for the Student Forum during the year. p. 1 -- Commonology coming up: Leslie Jean Parker, freshman, has her quota of freshman boys. From left to right Keith Fisher, Jack Baum, and Paul Mouder are preparing to escort Miss Parker up to the mixer for some Commonology. p. 1 -- Sorority and fraternity pledge officers: Pledge officers of the Greek organizations on the campus are from left to right: Beth Jones, Delta Omega; Betty Deshler, Alpha Tau Sigma; Aiden Noble, Webster; Virginia Schroeder, Pi Kappa Psi; Walter Crum, Alpha Gamma Gamma; and Jean Finney, Sorosis. Not pictured is Joe Guyer, Phi Upsilon Sigma. p. 2 -- Webster president: Jack Howse. p. 3 -- Dick Gavitt. p. 4 -- Pass-catching end: One of the returning lettermen to the Shockers this year is big 6-foot 1-inch, 185-pound John Hyndman, pass-catching junior end from Wellington, Kan. p. 6 -- Vet lineman: Hestell Nuckolls. p. 7 -- New faculty members are on campus: Sitting from left to right are Miss Carol Nichols, women's physical education instrutor; Mrs. Carol Holman, secretary in the office of Fine Arts; and Adrian Pouliot, professor of theory and piano. Standing from left to right are Dr. William F. Hewitt, associate professor in zoology; Louis K. Zerbes, professor of instrumental violin and instrumental theory; and Paul M. Jones, professor of economics. Henry K. Sears, mathematics instructor, was not present for the group picture and will be pictured next week. p. 8
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