The Sunflower, v.49, no.04 (October 14, 1943)

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1943-10-14
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Whan, Forrest L. , Morrison Hall , World War II , World War, 1939-1945
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.49, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 14, 1943. - 4 pages
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Article(s): War relief drive opens -- Downtown unit adds personnel -- Photographic show attractive to many -- Presidents must complete blanks -- Student Forum starts action -- 'Your every wish is mine to obey', says pledge to master / Gloria Durkin -- Directory is nearly done -- Health benefit given students -- Freshman yearbook pictures scheduled -- Pin-up contest gathers speed -- Jap atrocities revealed here -- Grant of $2,000 is made to University -- Jalopy unit enlists W.U. -- Whan contributes to speech volume -- Evening enrollment approximately 200 -- Tribute to imagination -- How to travel in ease -- Grad activities are varied -- Typed on a Wednesday / Joan O'Bryant -- A.A.U.W. plans senior coffee -- Social units open bond drive booth -- Roundabout the campus / Dukie's Ear-Line -- Stretching family supply of butter now is big problem -- Wartime frat has rush party -- Dramatic group has formal meet -- Helsel elected head of wartime pledges -- Cens(or)less -- 87 students get some student aid -- State finds fewer men -- I.S.A. group hears daughter of dean -- Old Morrison, her face lifted, once more stands proudly serene
Photograph(s): [Joan] O'Bryant. p. 2 -- Pledges must study, too: A familiar scene is seeing a group of pledges with an armful of books leaving the Library. Here they are from left to right: Patsy Wolfe, Sorosis; Shirley Raymond, Kappa Rho; Eleanor Poff, Alpha Tau; Rosabelle Wolf, Pi Kap; and Ruth Hancock, Delta Omega. p. 3
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.49 no.4
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