The Sunflower, v.44, no.02 (September 22, 1938)

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1938-09-22
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.2, Wichita, Kansas, September 22, 1938. - 6 pages
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The Sunflower is a student newspaper, printed by students, for students, about students. So it owes it's [sic] success to your cooperation.
Students! Everyone be at the Union Station next Monday night at 9:15 to welcome the Shocker eleven home after their battle with the army!
Article(s): Shockers are off for East to battle Army: Thirty-three grid stars leave for West Point bout -- Election of officers is next week -- University finds placements for 89 ex-students -- Sunflower is again sent to 'old grads' -- T.B. tests given new university girls this fall -- Classes in new dance are given -- Math professor inconvienced with popularity -- Student council lays out entire year's schedule -- Lane has scientific article in print -- Set up of 6-day hospitalization available here -- Read honored by Phi Delta Kappa -- Army will have big enrollment -- Barb sprains ankle in accident Monday -- Fans to gather in stadium for military game -- NYA situation is to be relieved here soon--wall -- Czech state was dream of profs, Allman declares -- W.U. professors are recognized by science book -- Improvement on buildings made --Staples brings school statues -- Blue Key men lead way in organized welcoming -- Council sends Diamond to Shocker-Army game -- Initial varsity of year to honor Shocker team -- Robbing Czechs to pay Germany spells disaster -- Kansas moves to halt decrease in population -- Out-of-town students must have living quarters soon -- School spirit will be tested at welcoming -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Academic dress: Solution to 'pants caste; problem -- Palmer aids former student in program -- Grad gossip -- Three are appointed to year terms on Board of Student Publications; McDowell replaces Keller as business manager of chief university publication -- Marts, Dedrick, Gentry to serve; Frosh is to be chosen -- Students say invasion only grounds for war -- Points of interest visited in Rockies -- Yearbook editor begins work on 1939 Parnassus -- Belgium prints American bibles -- Ver Wiebe will leave soon for meet in El Paso -- Student directory to be printed soon -- Y.W.C.A. to honor Freshman girls with tea Sunday -- Sororities teas and dinners calendared here this week -- Roundabout -- Alpha Gams will fete new pledges -- Fraternities announce pledging of 92 new men Saturday night -- Colophon will meet Friday morning -- Wichita has tough grind after Army -- Wrestling, gym work available -- Sports Wise --Frosh show promises in scrimmages -- Varsity defeats yearling squad Saturday night -- Shockers leave for battle with Army gridsters
Photograph(s): Shockers head eastward to meet Army foe in Saturday game: Pictured in their working clothes, these Shocker Varsity men paused for a picture by the Sunflower's staff photographer, Jerry Rogers. Varsity squad members shown above are: BACK ROW, left to right, Endsley, Howard, Richardson, Giles, Stevens, Wallace, Swafford, Custer, F. Brill, Vice, Fast, Niehage, Clark, Smith, Blackwelder, Hadler, O. Meely, Ax and Schlothauer. SECOND ROW, left to right, Harry Marr, coach, Gaydos, D. Johnson, Simpson, Nash, Burford, G. Neely, Ogden, Emele, Abbott, Wells, W. Johnson. FRONT ROW, left to right, Perine, Jackson, Rankin, Selby, Morton, Brill, Harrell, Ryder, Stauffer, Al Gebert. p. 1 -- Sweets for the sweet: Y.W.'s Katherine Israel presents a box ofr candy to the students' choice for the most popular freshman girl--Barbara Slothowerm Sweet Varsity Sue. p. 1 -- Radcliff visits campus: Frances Radcliff, 1938 graduate, visited on Monday and reported that she likes her new position as teacher of music and English in the Holyrood public schools. p. 2 -- Catherine Dedrick; Bill Gentry; Kenneth Marts; Bill McDowell. p. 3 -- They may be a decisive factor. p. 4 -- Geb's men get ready for cadets. p. 4 -- Coach Wm. H. Wood, first year with Army. p. 4 -- "What tea--what dinner..." Is the weighty question that Freshman Lorna Walker, Miriam Bartlett, and Mary Spangler discuss as they pause between classes for a chat in the luxurious lounge of the University Commons. p. 5 -- Housemother: Mrs. Gilah Long, housemother of Pi Alpha Pi Fraternity, returned this fall after a semester's absence from the campus. Mrs. Long has been with the fraternity for many years after taking up her duties here in 1931. p. 5 -- Charles Long, Army fullback, gets off a long pass to give the Shockers a taste of what they'll have to face Saturday afternoon. p. 6 -- "Geb": Chief Shocker strategist Al Gebert, head coach, who sends his team against the Army Cadets at West Point Saturday to open the heaviest gridiron schedule in the University's history. p. 6
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Municipal University of Wichita
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v.44 no.2
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