The Sunflower, v.40, no.01 (September 13, 1934)
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Issue Date
1934-09-13
Type
Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
Citation
The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.40, no.1. Wichita, Kansas, September 13, 1934. - 4 pages
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Article(s): R.O.T.C. unit figures show big increase -- Paper begins its 38th year -- Year book plans well under way -- Girls drum corp to gain members -- Lorraine Lawson now broadcaster -- Dick Price new leader of freshmen -- Annual mixer Friday night -- Sunflower to continue the rotogravure -- Jack Kelly to teach English at Cimarron -- President's message / Harold W. Foght -- Footbal [sic] programs will be given fans -- Omega Upsilon gives "cozy" for rushees -- Local insurors [sic] plan season ticket sale -- New German course offered by Sepmeier -- Frosh plan big things for campus -- New president for Missouri -- Music faculty enjoys vacation -- University pioneers with payment system -- W.U. graduates hold important news positions -- Friends classes open on Tuesday -- Collegiate roadster in transformation -- Enrollment equipment to improve band -- Dr. Jardine to encourage all outdoor sports -- University students to play at tea room -- First year in college is an important event -- A greater era for this university is dawning -- University graduates are given positions -- Sergeant McCarty receives promotion -- Zeta Delta fraternity to disband -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Expensive dresses not needed on this campus -- Lloyd uses old Chinese custom in new picture -- Ticket drive is very successful -- University society: College students are married in summer months ; Rush festivities start whirl of school parties ; Prominent rushess ; Roundabout ; Freshmen girls will be honored at tea and mixer ; Campus students to attend other universities -- Shockers have veteran team to protect crown from strong grid foes -- Tennis champ enrolls here -- Grid experts expect close football race -- Former Shocker line coach dies -- Athletic association plans extensive program in all fields of women's sports -- Shockers have new uniforms -- Sport reporter / Loy Wood
Photograph(s): Freshman pres.: Dick Price. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of President W. M. Jardine. p. 1 -- Freshman vice-pres.: Jim Armour. p. 1 -- Promoted: Sgt. Francis McCarty. p. 2 -- Capt. Allen Innes-Taylor and two of the dogs that will take us to the Queen Maud Mountains, 500 miles away. p. 2 -- Miss Betty Newformer; Miss Mary Ellen Greever; Miss Katherine Newell. p. 3 -- After third championship: Alfred J. Gebert, LL. B. p. 4
Article(s): R.O.T.C. unit figures show big increase -- Paper begins its 38th year -- Year book plans well under way -- Girls drum corp to gain members -- Lorraine Lawson now broadcaster -- Dick Price new leader of freshmen -- Annual mixer Friday night -- Sunflower to continue the rotogravure -- Jack Kelly to teach English at Cimarron -- President's message / Harold W. Foght -- Footbal [sic] programs will be given fans -- Omega Upsilon gives "cozy" for rushees -- Local insurors [sic] plan season ticket sale -- New German course offered by Sepmeier -- Frosh plan big things for campus -- New president for Missouri -- Music faculty enjoys vacation -- University pioneers with payment system -- W.U. graduates hold important news positions -- Friends classes open on Tuesday -- Collegiate roadster in transformation -- Enrollment equipment to improve band -- Dr. Jardine to encourage all outdoor sports -- University students to play at tea room -- First year in college is an important event -- A greater era for this university is dawning -- University graduates are given positions -- Sergeant McCarty receives promotion -- Zeta Delta fraternity to disband -- Little America Aviation and Exploration Club with Byrd at the South Pole / C. A. Abele, Jr. -- Expensive dresses not needed on this campus -- Lloyd uses old Chinese custom in new picture -- Ticket drive is very successful -- University society: College students are married in summer months ; Rush festivities start whirl of school parties ; Prominent rushess ; Roundabout ; Freshmen girls will be honored at tea and mixer ; Campus students to attend other universities -- Shockers have veteran team to protect crown from strong grid foes -- Tennis champ enrolls here -- Grid experts expect close football race -- Former Shocker line coach dies -- Athletic association plans extensive program in all fields of women's sports -- Shockers have new uniforms -- Sport reporter / Loy Wood
Photograph(s): Freshman pres.: Dick Price. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of President W. M. Jardine. p. 1 -- Freshman vice-pres.: Jim Armour. p. 1 -- Promoted: Sgt. Francis McCarty. p. 2 -- Capt. Allen Innes-Taylor and two of the dogs that will take us to the Queen Maud Mountains, 500 miles away. p. 2 -- Miss Betty Newformer; Miss Mary Ellen Greever; Miss Katherine Newell. p. 3 -- After third championship: Alfred J. Gebert, LL. B. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.40 no.1
v.40 no.1

