The Sunflower, v.41, no.01 (September 12, 1935)
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1935-09-12
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , O'Harra, Downing P. , Auditorium , Student Union , Epsilon Kappa Rho , Croft, Albert , Davis, Earl , MacMahon, Donald H. , Manning, Kenneth V. (Kenneth Verne), 1899-1990 , Sievers, Clement Henry, 1904- , Henrion, Walter
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.41, no.1. Wichita, Kansas, September 12, 1935. - 4 pages
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Article(s): During the coming year -- Shockers 'oil gears' for new year: New school spirit is herethreatens to make year historic one for W.U -- President's Message / William M. Jardine -- Football is 'just around the corner': Shocker reporter brings dope on Shockers -- Yellow dog out of aged haunt notes inicate -- Johnson is honored as new leader -- New faculty faces greet local body -- Enforcement training for cadets begin -- Yearbook is now started -- Blue Key is nearly sure -- Police jump on speeders -- Aid granted to 128 here -- Make call for cheer leaders -- Brother of Prof. Marten is better -- Student directory is ready in October -- Wilbur again with Eastern Orchestra -- Jardines return from trip west -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Harold M. Malone Alumni President -- Future brightens when hope shares true part -- This collegiate world -- Sunflower again ready to bring news features -- University bulletin -- Roundabout -- Party is for Frosh women -- New faculty members to attend reception -- Omega Upsilon gives country rush dinner -- Tea Sunday is for new girls -- College rhythms -- Football is 'just around that corner' -- Freshmen! Welcome! / Jack Rathbone; Ruth Sharp -- Seven home contests on Bill-of-fare -- Football programs to be given fans -- Souders remains on school board -- Kappa Rhos move to new residence
Photograph(s): Dr. William M. Jardine -- President: Willard Johnson was elected by the new freshman class, entering University classes for the first time today, to the position of president. He will serve for one semester. p. 1 -- Eleanor Cocoran. p. 1 -- Faculty member: Dr. Kenneth V. Manning has been added to the University faculty as an instructor in physics and mathematics. He comes from Cornell University. p. 1 -- Dell Hitchner -- Dr. Albert Croft, of national prominence in social science work, will act as professor of sociology and head of that department during the coming year. p. 1 -- Dr. C. H. Sievers begins his work this year as the assistant professor of psychology. Although young, he has much experience as a teacher. p. 1 -- Dr. Earl H. Davis, who has just received his Ph.D. degree from Princeton University, today takes up his new duties as head of the English department. p. 1 -- Prof. Donald H. MacMahon has taken up his new duties here as associate professor of English. Mr. MacMahon is a musician as well as an English teacher. p. 1 -- Photographs of five young women of the University who acted as presidents of their respective sororities. They are, Miss Mary Allen Thomas, Alpha Tau Sigma; Miss Katherine Templeton, Sorsis; Miss Ruth Murray, Pi Kappa Psi; Miss Camilla Jackman, Delta Omega; and Miss Lorene York, Epsilon Kappa Rho. p. 3 -- Jack Rathbone. p. 4 -- Ruth Sharp. p. 4
Article(s): During the coming year -- Shockers 'oil gears' for new year: New school spirit is herethreatens to make year historic one for W.U -- President's Message / William M. Jardine -- Football is 'just around the corner': Shocker reporter brings dope on Shockers -- Yellow dog out of aged haunt notes inicate -- Johnson is honored as new leader -- New faculty faces greet local body -- Enforcement training for cadets begin -- Yearbook is now started -- Blue Key is nearly sure -- Police jump on speeders -- Aid granted to 128 here -- Make call for cheer leaders -- Brother of Prof. Marten is better -- Student directory is ready in October -- Wilbur again with Eastern Orchestra -- Jardines return from trip west -- Short pants / Loy Wood -- Harold M. Malone Alumni President -- Future brightens when hope shares true part -- This collegiate world -- Sunflower again ready to bring news features -- University bulletin -- Roundabout -- Party is for Frosh women -- New faculty members to attend reception -- Omega Upsilon gives country rush dinner -- Tea Sunday is for new girls -- College rhythms -- Football is 'just around that corner' -- Freshmen! Welcome! / Jack Rathbone; Ruth Sharp -- Seven home contests on Bill-of-fare -- Football programs to be given fans -- Souders remains on school board -- Kappa Rhos move to new residence
Photograph(s): Dr. William M. Jardine -- President: Willard Johnson was elected by the new freshman class, entering University classes for the first time today, to the position of president. He will serve for one semester. p. 1 -- Eleanor Cocoran. p. 1 -- Faculty member: Dr. Kenneth V. Manning has been added to the University faculty as an instructor in physics and mathematics. He comes from Cornell University. p. 1 -- Dell Hitchner -- Dr. Albert Croft, of national prominence in social science work, will act as professor of sociology and head of that department during the coming year. p. 1 -- Dr. C. H. Sievers begins his work this year as the assistant professor of psychology. Although young, he has much experience as a teacher. p. 1 -- Dr. Earl H. Davis, who has just received his Ph.D. degree from Princeton University, today takes up his new duties as head of the English department. p. 1 -- Prof. Donald H. MacMahon has taken up his new duties here as associate professor of English. Mr. MacMahon is a musician as well as an English teacher. p. 1 -- Photographs of five young women of the University who acted as presidents of their respective sororities. They are, Miss Mary Allen Thomas, Alpha Tau Sigma; Miss Katherine Templeton, Sorsis; Miss Ruth Murray, Pi Kappa Psi; Miss Camilla Jackman, Delta Omega; and Miss Lorene York, Epsilon Kappa Rho. p. 3 -- Jack Rathbone. p. 4 -- Ruth Sharp. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.41 no.1
v.41 no.1