The Sunflower, v.45, no.16 (January 11, 1940)

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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , College of Fine Arts , Independent Students Association (I.S.A.)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, January 11, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Knickerbocker tells forum of experiences with European dictators -- Campus life changes with winter weather -- Deans pass on schedule for finals -- Enrollment for second term begins -- Association accepts W.U. Barb group -- Flying Shockers ready to begin air instruction -- W.U. discovery may open virgin Wyoming deposits -- Worden to head W.U. Barb group next semester -- Hostess of commons is Fairmount College grad -- Close of third camera contest will be Jan. 29 -- Regents are called to special meeting -- Barb council issues independent sheets -- Staples relieved to be recovering -- Dating problem to be discussed -- Allman will speak over station Kans -- NYA movie will be shown here -- Palmer to meet with Roosevelt -- College of Fine Arts given honor -- Wright to audit books next week -- Campus leaders? Foreign correspondents devise way to kill Hitler -- Sawallesh writes -- Nationalism must go -- Library guest register has interesting names -- Survey reveals popular traits of men, women -- Graf Spee scuttled -- Names of new Greek officers are revealed following elections -- Alpha Tau Sigma to fete faculty members Sunday -- Club will honor basketball team from Fal, Mex. -- Journalism groups plan pledge dinner -- Keesling elected head of Phi Sig alumni group -- Grace Wilkie speaks at Panhellenic meet -- Kappa Rho pledges to honor actives -- Mothers' groups attend meetings -- Quartet to play -- Freshmen to head Y.W.C.A. meeting -- Hanya holm will give dance concert here -- Mary Eleanor Holme to compare school s -- Mrs. [Bertha] Gouldner is ill at hospital -- Conference champs will battle here -- Wichita collects three victories in recent games -- Track schedule almost finished -- New call issued for track team -- Rifle matches are scheduled -- Freshman team wins first game -- Vandals leading in round robin -- Barbs still lead bowling tourney -- 'Good posture promotes good health' - Hellebrandt / ACP -- Students form new team here -- Bell telephone presents convo -- Shocker pilots to take finals
Photograph(s): Winter wonderland: Students have plowed through deep snow ever since they returned from the holidays, during which the season's first flurries came. The group above is shown as it arrived Monday morning after the week-end storm. [photograph of several people in winter coats and hats walking on a snow-covered sidewalk.] p. 1 -- Worden wins: Dean Worden, above, defeated Clyde Harbison for the presidency on campus Barbs in an election Tuesday night. p. 1 -- Bull session: Questions were in the minds of everyone at Monday night's Student Forum when H.R. Knickerbocker, foreign correspondent, was on the program. So scores of students and townspeople followed him into the lounge for the regular "bull session" after the forum. p. 1 -- Foght visits: Former University President and Mrs. Harold W. Foght stopped here late last week when on his way to Mexico City. p. 1 -- Ready for Kelly: Final Air Corps training is ahead for Kenneth Marts and Carl Weurtele who graduated last year. They are finishing up at Randolph Field and are scheduled to report at Kelly Field in the near future. p. 1 -- Steele returns: Thornton Steel '38, has returned to Wichita after receiving a master's degree in sociology at Duke University, which he attended on a scholarship. p. 2 -- Resigns job: Alice Lyon, '39, is now attending a comptometer school in Wichita. She resigned her position at Western Auto Supply Company. p. 2 -- To head Greek organizations: Newly elected presiding officers of the campus Greek organizations are pictured above. Top row, reading left to right, are pictured Avanelle Clark, Alpha Tau Sigma; Charles Dunn, Alpha Gamma Gamma; and Mary Jean Shaft, Sorosis. Second row: Jim Miller, Men of Webster; Lois Dobbin, Delta Omega; and Edgar Turner, Phi Upsilon Sigma. Bottom row: Margaret Craig, Pi Kappa Psi; Dorothy Perry, Epsilon Kappa Rho; and Sid Martin, Pi Alpha Pi. p. 3 -- Trouble maker: Carle Dix, sharpshooting guard for the invading Southwestern team, is expected to be a constant menace to the Shockers this Saturday when the Builders play here in Henrion Gymnasium. p. 4
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v.45 no.16
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