The Sunflower, v.44, no.17 (January 19, 1939)
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1939-01-19
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.17, Wichita, Kansas, January 19, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Final Week will begin on Jan. 23 -- Extension head announces date for registering -- Whock to elect officers tonight -- Hekhuis returns from American school meeting -- Hekhuis chosen as scout head -- Committees announced by seniors -- Students must receive renewal of NYA grants -- Surveying class is largest in history -- 'Light' snow is 14,400 tons heavy -- Blue Key opens ticket sale for after-final hop -- Four Wichitans go to Manhattan on debat trip -- Vane Smith will leave W.U. staff -- Schedules must be approved by deans by Friday -- Pros and cons of dorms discussed -- Attorney leads science meeting -- Leaders of PWA meet with W.U. men on Jan. 11 -- Board to select staff members -- 'Corrigan test' throws faculty into tailspin -- Low ebb of school pep creates much criticism at W.U. -- Faculty 'A' and '0' are difficult to decipher, too -- Non-Greeks will have individual class meetings -- Cost accounting class takes trip -- Shocker pep at games definitely at a premium -- 'Eastern aloofists' are given Kansas education -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Professor vacations near Arapaho National Forest -- Dean says only half of ’42 class will graduate -- Chivalrous bus driver aids W.U. ladies-in-despair -- Class is confused on alphabetical groups -- Grad gossip -- [??]-Awake Date Bureau for HYM gets into full swing here today -- Roundabout -- Farewell parties compliment Smith -- Panhellenic group installs officers -- Strapless bathing suits are slated for summer popularity, says 'Look' -- Tickets on sale for Blue Key dance -- 4-H Club members will honor Smith -- Varsity feted at victory banquet -- Deck is captain of army pledges -- Staples talks on cathedrals at recent Y.W. meet -- University Dames will meet today -- Orchesis group initiates seven new members -- Four former campus students reveal wedding arrangements -- Tennant elected Matrix president -- Gorillas in first place in Central -- Women riflists win third place in postal meet -- Intramural cage season to begin with next term -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Tigers are beaten by W'Shockers -- Friday, Jan. 27, is deadline for ping-pong games -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Swimming team forced to quit work for season -- Football gives collegians outlet claims Fletcher -- Dean approves grid contracts -- Alpha Gams lead all intramurals
Photograph(s): Tom Barr, Alpha Gamma was named head of the senior announcement committee by the administrative council of the class. He and his committee will begin work immediately. p. 1 -- They've been waiting all night: To be entry No. 1 in the HYM Date Bureau, which opened this morning in the University Commons. They are, leaning, Frank McCabe, Thurlow Lieurance, Jr., Warren Nossman, Bob Grieder, and Lewis Crum; reclining, Dwight McKabney, David Willis and Bill Wilson. p. 1 -- [Vane] Smith. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Armour promoted: Jim Armour, former editor of the Sunflower, this week was made sports editor for the Wichita Evening Eagle. p. 2 -- New Panhellenic head: Dorothy Perry, Epsilon Kappa Rho, was installed Tuesday at 4 p.m. at a tea in her honor held in the Pi Kappa Psi. Decorations were carried out in blue and gold, the Kappa Rho colors. Jane Illgner, newly-elected Pi Kappa Psi president and out-going Panhell president, conducted the installation services. p. 3 -- Willard Johnson, senior and member of Pi Upsilon Sigma, is general chairman of the Blue Key honorary fraternity after-finals dance to be held in Henrion Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 27. p. 3 -- One of the outstanding members of the sophomore delegation on the varsity squad this season is Melvin Vice, elongated forward, who has been one of the Shockers' most powerful offensive threats this season. p. 4 -- [Katy] Dedrick. p. 4 -- [Bob] Campbell. p. 4
Article(s): Final Week will begin on Jan. 23 -- Extension head announces date for registering -- Whock to elect officers tonight -- Hekhuis returns from American school meeting -- Hekhuis chosen as scout head -- Committees announced by seniors -- Students must receive renewal of NYA grants -- Surveying class is largest in history -- 'Light' snow is 14,400 tons heavy -- Blue Key opens ticket sale for after-final hop -- Four Wichitans go to Manhattan on debat trip -- Vane Smith will leave W.U. staff -- Schedules must be approved by deans by Friday -- Pros and cons of dorms discussed -- Attorney leads science meeting -- Leaders of PWA meet with W.U. men on Jan. 11 -- Board to select staff members -- 'Corrigan test' throws faculty into tailspin -- Low ebb of school pep creates much criticism at W.U. -- Faculty 'A' and '0' are difficult to decipher, too -- Non-Greeks will have individual class meetings -- Cost accounting class takes trip -- Shocker pep at games definitely at a premium -- 'Eastern aloofists' are given Kansas education -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Professor vacations near Arapaho National Forest -- Dean says only half of ’42 class will graduate -- Chivalrous bus driver aids W.U. ladies-in-despair -- Class is confused on alphabetical groups -- Grad gossip -- [??]-Awake Date Bureau for HYM gets into full swing here today -- Roundabout -- Farewell parties compliment Smith -- Panhellenic group installs officers -- Strapless bathing suits are slated for summer popularity, says 'Look' -- Tickets on sale for Blue Key dance -- 4-H Club members will honor Smith -- Varsity feted at victory banquet -- Deck is captain of army pledges -- Staples talks on cathedrals at recent Y.W. meet -- University Dames will meet today -- Orchesis group initiates seven new members -- Four former campus students reveal wedding arrangements -- Tennant elected Matrix president -- Gorillas in first place in Central -- Women riflists win third place in postal meet -- Intramural cage season to begin with next term -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Tigers are beaten by W'Shockers -- Friday, Jan. 27, is deadline for ping-pong games -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Swimming team forced to quit work for season -- Football gives collegians outlet claims Fletcher -- Dean approves grid contracts -- Alpha Gams lead all intramurals
Photograph(s): Tom Barr, Alpha Gamma was named head of the senior announcement committee by the administrative council of the class. He and his committee will begin work immediately. p. 1 -- They've been waiting all night: To be entry No. 1 in the HYM Date Bureau, which opened this morning in the University Commons. They are, leaning, Frank McCabe, Thurlow Lieurance, Jr., Warren Nossman, Bob Grieder, and Lewis Crum; reclining, Dwight McKabney, David Willis and Bill Wilson. p. 1 -- [Vane] Smith. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Armour promoted: Jim Armour, former editor of the Sunflower, this week was made sports editor for the Wichita Evening Eagle. p. 2 -- New Panhellenic head: Dorothy Perry, Epsilon Kappa Rho, was installed Tuesday at 4 p.m. at a tea in her honor held in the Pi Kappa Psi. Decorations were carried out in blue and gold, the Kappa Rho colors. Jane Illgner, newly-elected Pi Kappa Psi president and out-going Panhell president, conducted the installation services. p. 3 -- Willard Johnson, senior and member of Pi Upsilon Sigma, is general chairman of the Blue Key honorary fraternity after-finals dance to be held in Henrion Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 27. p. 3 -- One of the outstanding members of the sophomore delegation on the varsity squad this season is Melvin Vice, elongated forward, who has been one of the Shockers' most powerful offensive threats this season. p. 4 -- [Katy] Dedrick. p. 4 -- [Bob] Campbell. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.44 no.17
v.44 no.17

