The Sunflower, v.43, no.03 (September 23, 1937)

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1937-09-23
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Bakkum, Glenn , Foght, H. W. (Harold Waldstein), 1869- , Boli, Lois , Harbison, C. C. , Whitney, Mabel , Holmes, E. J., 1928- , Parnassus -- Financing
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.43, no.3, Wichita, Kansas, September 23, 1937. - 6 pages
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Week-end weather: Generally fair with frequent temperature changes between 50 and 65 degrees. No strong winds indicated.
Will the weather be hot, cold, or chilly for the big game Saturday? See the Sunflower's "week-end" weather report.
Article(s): Dates for first game prohibited -- Builder students donate big check -- Melcher is office aide of Jardine -- "New Deal" announced by Rarick -- A little token - a big argument! -- Political parties to vie for class offices Friday -- Enrollment total takes slight drop -- Assistants are named this week -- Dramatics head selects initial play: is comedy -- Education is big expense item in Sedgwick county -- All in the name says F.W.S.R.A. -- Friday morning is date set for pep convocation -- Enrollment for extension open; revise schedule -- Rhodes winners selected soon; apply to dean -- New nations in education bring varied response here -- Parnassus staff announced soon -- Directory is to be out in week -- U.S. colleges in 75,000 increase -- Chief Wilson to Baltimore meet -- Girls vocal group needs several vacancies filled -- Agitation begun to hold school dances -- Reunion banquet is to be held Nov.5 -- Services for Louis Koch held Thursday -- Army band leader figures trip cost -- Campus stop signs have purpose, so obey them -- Textbook prices higher this year -- Frosh asks question; here are the answers -- Value of county official is recognized in crisis -- The last add / Kathleen Hite -- Grad gossip -- Kiwanians will hold convention -- School's radio question is demanding attention -- Council action necessary to avert election dirt -- Parking problem growing steadily more complicated -- Eddie Dooley is heard on ether -- Kansas strata will be object of study -- Dance organization has new objective -- Wedding nears -- Popular former students pledge greek nations -- Sinclair is visitor -- Dramatics group has Weiner roast -- Faculty members play in gym -- Matrix has noon meeting Thursday -- Greek organizations announce pledges for coming semester -- Faculty attends crystal shower for bride-elect -- Schaefer-Bartlett wed in Oklahoma -- Kappa Delta Pi's Lay year's plans -- Dean Hillbrand will be speaker at Y.W.C.A. dinner meet, Sept. 29 -- Breakfast given for bride-elect -- Croft speaks to Y.M. at meeting -- Roundabout -- University Dames hold Sunday meet -- Pre-medics plan afternoon picnic honoring pledges -- Fraternity dinner precedes varsity -- Mrs. Radar named matron of honor -- Alpha Gammas to open fall parties -- Scouting group to entertain rushees -- Men of Blue Key have first meet; Hamilton elected -- Journalism frat breakfasts early -- Shockers top open grid season with Oklahoma school -- Wichita golfer surprises crowd -- Between the halves -- Rarick announces new golf program -- Sophs will play important role for local team -- Freshmen open here on Oct. 6 -- Rarick plans to enlarge sports -- Scoreboard will aid fans attending football games -- Badminton tourney starts next week -- Bob Pope will open at 400 Club Friday
Photograph(s): Gilbert Melcher, former University student, will be Pres. W. M. Jardine's aide. He is filling a vacancy formerly occupied by Mildred Guilliams. p. 1 -- Harry Kaufman: Now sound your A's. p. 1 -- [Kathleen] Hite. p. 2 -- Barb Shockers out for class offices: Fifteen members of the Barb-Shocker Party who are candidates for their respective offices in Friday's balloting are, top row: seniors, John Glades, president; Eleanor Martin, vice president; Marjorie Royer, secretary; Bill Fine, treasurer; Stanley Schooler, men's Student Council representative. Juniors pictured, middle row, are Stanley Diamond, president; June Illgner, vice president; Eleanor Brownlee, secretary; Doug Nunn, treasurer; and Clark Ahlberg, men's Student Council representative. Sophomores pictured bottom row, are Stanley Martin, president; Martha Barrett, vice president; Fradene Goldstein, secretary; Clyde Crosswhite, treasurer; and Gene Setzer, men's Student Council representative. p. 4 -- Dean Grace Wilkie: Known to all University women is Dean Grace Wilkie who will be hostess at the Y.W.C.A. dinner meeting here, Sept. 29. p. 5 -- Gail Frank, active of Delta Omega, has charge of the program for the first regular Y.W.C.A. meeting Sept. 29 at 6:00 pm in the University Commons. p. 5 -- Scoreboard: John Gaddis, superintendent of the buildings and grounds is shown here attaching the minute and second hands to the giant new scoreboard, erected at the north end of the football field. The scores shown represent a Sunflower artists conception of the score at the third quarter of Saturday's Oklahoma A and M. Shocker game. p. 6
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v.43 no.3
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