The Sunflower, v.45, no.03 (September 28, 1939)

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1939-09-28
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.3, Wichita, Kansas, September 28, 1939. - 4 pages
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Enrollment at W.U. is increasing this year again. The school is making perhaps the most rapid progress of any school in the state.
Every loyal Shocker will be on hand tonight in the auditorium to give the football squad a rousing sendoff to the Tulsa game.
Article(s): Shocker coalition takes all offices in class elections -- Cycle rider bruised as he strikes auto -- Jardine calls all-student pep rally tonight to give football team big send off : Men to maintain spirit during entire year, Smith asserts ; Downtown quarterbacks to judge candidates for Queenship -- Group plan on yearbook is detailed -- Oberg returns from Eastman; resumes duties -- Business school secretary will resign position -- Divisions agree to cooperate in fire prevention -- Wheaties group outlines plans, rules, activities -- Y.M.C.A. enlists big membership in annual drive -- Student forum advisory board fills vacancies -- Wilner names leading roles for prize play -- Union comes to agreement here -- Many students apply for work -- Voters to hear Whorton Monday -- Chairs, tables to arrive soon -- Plans are made for R.O.T.C. band -- Rehearsals begin for men singers -- Campus 'Y' groups plan joint meeting --For Hays head fighting illness -- Elliott's brother has heart attack -- Fine Arts program will be presented -- Opportunity goes up -- Why not a directory? -- Second volume by Neff off presses this week -- Let's add more trees -- No place to park -- Home economics club to preside at Sunday tea -- Greeks release names of seven late pledges -- University Dames will meet today -- Greek neophytes choose sorority pledge officers -- Y. W. entertains large gathering at Sunday tea -- Former students tell of betrothals -- Harness honored by women's group -- Pi Alph initiates new members -- Local coeds prefer comfort and ease to the 'beauty' of an hourglass figure -- Matrix to hold first meeting of year -- Alpha Gammas open fall social season -- Kappa Rho plans for pledge party -- University reunion dinner is Nov. 4 -- Season kicks off as Wheatshockers clash with Tulsa -- Builders to use frosh backfield against Wichita -- Varsity scores 40-0 for game Saturday night -- KANS announces game -- Feldner recovers -- Soccer starts year of sports for intramural -- W.U. lettermen receive passes
Photograph(s): Eligible for flying school: Examinations are past for these three flying Shockers shown with Civil Aeronautics Director Roy W. Elliott, Robert Turk, Herbert Holme, and Ray Vandeventer are only three of 13 reported late Wednesday as being eligible for flight training. p. 1 -- Joe Hesse; Fred Wylie; Clifford Connell. p. 1 -- Marcella Lyman Harness. p. 1 -- M'Glade; Dobbin; Branson; Cloutier; Clark; Brosius: These six beauties will be presented by the women's pep club, the Wheaties, at the all-school pep rally as candidates for the title of Queen Wheatie. p. 1 -- Charles Poe. p. 2 -- Marts visits campus: Arriving in the city Tuesday from Betteravia, Calif., where he has been completing preliminary flight training for the U.S. Army Air Corps, Kenneth Marts, '39, visited his parents and friends on the campus as he rested before continuing his trip via air to Randolph Field, Texas, where he will continue his training. p. 2 -- Former editor on Beacon: Douglas Nunn, last semester editor of the Sunflower, is now a reporter on the Wichita Beacon. p. 2 -- Hostess for University Dames: Mrs. [Effie] William M. Jardine will be hostess to members of the University Dames in her lovely campus home this afternoon at their first meeting of the fall season. Mrs. [Dora] Hugo Wall is president of the organization. p. 3 -- Dale Neely. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.3
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