The Sunflower, v.45, no.04 (October 5, 1939)
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1939-10-05
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Newspaper
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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.45, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 5, 1939. - 6 pages
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Article(s): First home game is Saturday : Shockers prepare for first game of home grid season -- New orchestra to be featured at next convo -- O'Hara publishes library handbook -- Blue Key plans year of service for University -- R.O.T.C. students are given status -- Fire protection at W.U. scored by Chamber head -- Students slow for Parnassus photo schedule -- Other pieces of art are added to campus list -- Walter Lengel wins in Kansas poster contest -- Student bureau finds many jobs -- Increase shown in tuberculosis -- Editorial association will meet on campus -- "Queen Wheatie" Brosius to reign over next game -- Young Democrats to sponsor poll -- Season tickets remain on sale -- Ver Wiebe will exhibit marble -- First-chair men placed in band -- Picture contest is being revised -- Staff members to go to Iowa -- 73 singers join men's glee club -- Important books to be protected from air raids -- Seven teachers join downtown division faculty -- Grad gossip -- here, there, everywhere -- Fire, the destroyer -- Still no parking space -- Students believe war with Europe inevitable -- Chamber hears Barrett -- Depression or profit? -- A new hatchet to bury -- Homecoming plans to be made early -- Editors planning sale of student directory soon -- Local radio to add new W.U. series -- W.U. girl describes enchanting voyage to British-owned islands of Bermuda / Joan Hurst+B5 -- Rydjord to address women's study guild -- Mailing list complete -- Wheaties elect cheer leaders at board meet -- Methodists give student party -- Student forum members plan year's program -- Psychologists, students differ regarding public -- Chest to start drive here soon -- Three professors will attend clinic -- Registrar sees large increase in enrollment -- Spaeth recalls Russian 'custom' at dinner table -- Stage tryouts are being given -- Dean indicates 'danger' of your going to college / Dean Earl K. Hillbrand -- College future appears bright / ACP -- Exchanges 'see America first' / ACP -- Cecil J. Rhodes 32 scholarships are suspended -- Large junior band enrolls downtown -- Meteorite expert consults Ver Wiebe -- Mallott on campus -- Coldest refrigerator / ACP -- Shockers ready for C.I.C. -- Frats change annual custom and are hosts at Greek open house -- Gammas honor 33 new pledges at 'Duck Walk' -- Alpha Taus hold pledge services for 30 initiates -- Beta Nu to hold rush tea Sunday to honor faculty -- Pi Alpha Pi frat holds annual tea -- Phi Lambda Psi plans barn dance -- Pi Kap alumnae chapter to give dinner tonight -- Y. W. holds dinner for first meeting -- Kappa Rho dance to honor pledges -- Faculty honored at Sunday tea -- Carson to head Cercle Francais -- Plans are secret for Sorosis dance -- Alpha Gam pledge mothers honored -- Phi Sigs will have dance for pledges -- Pi Alph's paddle party is Oct. 28 -- Pi Kaps see styles -- Pi Kap dance will be a semi-formal -- Winfield Builders to face Shockers in night contest -- W'Shockers next game in St. Louis -- Wichita loses to Tulsa in opener by 23-6 margin -- Y.M. to manage concessions at football games -- Intramural bowling will be inaugurated -- Four teams tied for first place in intramurals -- Setbacks given to C.I.C. teams last week-end -- Mixer to be under Prier's management -- Wall to speak at first roundtable -- Freshman squad to battle Hutch -- Beatin' the bush / Betty Jane Roberts -- Air school discussed
Photograph(s): Oliver Elliott. p. 1 -- Fred Evans. p. 1 -- Charles Dunn is chairman of the varsity committee which is sponsoring Saturday night's aftergame Victory Varsity which will be held in Henrion gym. p. 1 -- Queen Wheatie reigns Saturday: Queen Wheatie Mary Ellen Brosius and escort Wallace Wilkins will be central figures at the Stadium Saturday night when they help officially open the Shocker home football season. p. 1 -- Untitled image of a sitting person's legs wearing "circular plaid skirts, worn just above the knee, with knee length 'calflet' socks and sport shoes." p. 2 -- Joan Hurst. p. 3 -- Bill Hennigh ; Al Gebert ; Harry Marr. p. 4 -- Pledge presidents look to future: If only the marble ball could become a magician's crystal; if only these nine pledge presidents could foresee the future; then perhaps the coming year would hold no worries for them. They are, left to right; Ed Steen, Pi Alpha Pi; Katherine Hazeltine, Delta Omega; Dorothy Jackson, Alpha Tau Sigma; Bert Ross, Phi Lambda Psi; Mary Anderson, Sorosis; Beth Mann, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Marsh Jacoby, Alpha Gamma Gamma; and Harold Brammer, Psi Upsilon Sigma. p. 5 -- Presides at Tea: President of Beta Nu, Alberta Brandenberger will preside at the musical sorority's rush tea next Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8. p. 5 -- Builder star: Stevens, Builder quarterback, will be one of the two highly touted quarterbacks of the Southwestern team when they play the Shockers this Saturday night. p. 6 -- Burns Simpson. p. 6
Article(s): First home game is Saturday : Shockers prepare for first game of home grid season -- New orchestra to be featured at next convo -- O'Hara publishes library handbook -- Blue Key plans year of service for University -- R.O.T.C. students are given status -- Fire protection at W.U. scored by Chamber head -- Students slow for Parnassus photo schedule -- Other pieces of art are added to campus list -- Walter Lengel wins in Kansas poster contest -- Student bureau finds many jobs -- Increase shown in tuberculosis -- Editorial association will meet on campus -- "Queen Wheatie" Brosius to reign over next game -- Young Democrats to sponsor poll -- Season tickets remain on sale -- Ver Wiebe will exhibit marble -- First-chair men placed in band -- Picture contest is being revised -- Staff members to go to Iowa -- 73 singers join men's glee club -- Important books to be protected from air raids -- Seven teachers join downtown division faculty -- Grad gossip -- here, there, everywhere -- Fire, the destroyer -- Still no parking space -- Students believe war with Europe inevitable -- Chamber hears Barrett -- Depression or profit? -- A new hatchet to bury -- Homecoming plans to be made early -- Editors planning sale of student directory soon -- Local radio to add new W.U. series -- W.U. girl describes enchanting voyage to British-owned islands of Bermuda / Joan Hurst+B5 -- Rydjord to address women's study guild -- Mailing list complete -- Wheaties elect cheer leaders at board meet -- Methodists give student party -- Student forum members plan year's program -- Psychologists, students differ regarding public -- Chest to start drive here soon -- Three professors will attend clinic -- Registrar sees large increase in enrollment -- Spaeth recalls Russian 'custom' at dinner table -- Stage tryouts are being given -- Dean indicates 'danger' of your going to college / Dean Earl K. Hillbrand -- College future appears bright / ACP -- Exchanges 'see America first' / ACP -- Cecil J. Rhodes 32 scholarships are suspended -- Large junior band enrolls downtown -- Meteorite expert consults Ver Wiebe -- Mallott on campus -- Coldest refrigerator / ACP -- Shockers ready for C.I.C. -- Frats change annual custom and are hosts at Greek open house -- Gammas honor 33 new pledges at 'Duck Walk' -- Alpha Taus hold pledge services for 30 initiates -- Beta Nu to hold rush tea Sunday to honor faculty -- Pi Alpha Pi frat holds annual tea -- Phi Lambda Psi plans barn dance -- Pi Kap alumnae chapter to give dinner tonight -- Y. W. holds dinner for first meeting -- Kappa Rho dance to honor pledges -- Faculty honored at Sunday tea -- Carson to head Cercle Francais -- Plans are secret for Sorosis dance -- Alpha Gam pledge mothers honored -- Phi Sigs will have dance for pledges -- Pi Alph's paddle party is Oct. 28 -- Pi Kaps see styles -- Pi Kap dance will be a semi-formal -- Winfield Builders to face Shockers in night contest -- W'Shockers next game in St. Louis -- Wichita loses to Tulsa in opener by 23-6 margin -- Y.M. to manage concessions at football games -- Intramural bowling will be inaugurated -- Four teams tied for first place in intramurals -- Setbacks given to C.I.C. teams last week-end -- Mixer to be under Prier's management -- Wall to speak at first roundtable -- Freshman squad to battle Hutch -- Beatin' the bush / Betty Jane Roberts -- Air school discussed
Photograph(s): Oliver Elliott. p. 1 -- Fred Evans. p. 1 -- Charles Dunn is chairman of the varsity committee which is sponsoring Saturday night's aftergame Victory Varsity which will be held in Henrion gym. p. 1 -- Queen Wheatie reigns Saturday: Queen Wheatie Mary Ellen Brosius and escort Wallace Wilkins will be central figures at the Stadium Saturday night when they help officially open the Shocker home football season. p. 1 -- Untitled image of a sitting person's legs wearing "circular plaid skirts, worn just above the knee, with knee length 'calflet' socks and sport shoes." p. 2 -- Joan Hurst. p. 3 -- Bill Hennigh ; Al Gebert ; Harry Marr. p. 4 -- Pledge presidents look to future: If only the marble ball could become a magician's crystal; if only these nine pledge presidents could foresee the future; then perhaps the coming year would hold no worries for them. They are, left to right; Ed Steen, Pi Alpha Pi; Katherine Hazeltine, Delta Omega; Dorothy Jackson, Alpha Tau Sigma; Bert Ross, Phi Lambda Psi; Mary Anderson, Sorosis; Beth Mann, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Marsh Jacoby, Alpha Gamma Gamma; and Harold Brammer, Psi Upsilon Sigma. p. 5 -- Presides at Tea: President of Beta Nu, Alberta Brandenberger will preside at the musical sorority's rush tea next Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8. p. 5 -- Builder star: Stevens, Builder quarterback, will be one of the two highly touted quarterbacks of the Southwestern team when they play the Shockers this Saturday night. p. 6 -- Burns Simpson. p. 6
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.45 no.4
v.45 no.4

