The Sunflower, v.45, no.22 (February 22, 1940)
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1940-02-22
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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.45, no.22, Wichita, Kansas, February 22, 1940. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Shockers to make pep trek: Pep clubs charter busses for Winfield booster trip Friday -- All-school convo uses local art -- Journalism prof eats straw hat -- Wilner asks for tryouts on new play -- W.U. is host to home ec convention -- Jackson is new head of Whock, men's pep club -- Physical exams of senior girls set for Friday -- W.U. symphony orchestra will present concert -- Author of 'This is Russia' to be forum speaker -- Finnish soldiers advance faster than reliefers -- Parnassus queen candidate photos to be sent soon -- Dean of Women off to St. Louis for convention -- Sievers offers reading course -- Jardine speaks to farm group -- Elliott will show air film here soon -- Maps reveal variations in municipal land values -- State A.A.U.P. group to meet -- Griffith, former professor of history to operate federal refreshment stand -- Professor to lecture at math convention -- W.U. will enter debate tourney -- Proposition -- Reaction -- Music library is one of state's most complete -- Lieurance says swingtime tunes are not here to stay -- Warner sends dues -- Washington lived for peace -- Air alternates study at night -- Double feature question to get campus hearing -- Leaper to fill French vacancy -- Articles by faculty are being compiled -- University awards three scholarships -- Scientists need research work -- Elliott is speaker -- University of California experiments with cancer -- Christian talks to music group -- Former students of University announce weddings, engagements -- Honorary Colonels will be honored at military ball -- HYM Ball draws 700 for largest crowd in history -- Mixed recreation party held in gym -- Sipple will attend St. Louis meetings -- Snuffer to speak at Y.W.C.A. meeting -- Delta Omega has initiation dinner -- Alpha Gam mothers sponsor review -- Vocalists appear in Sunday recital -- French students arrange luncheon -- Palmer to be speaker at St. Louis conclave -- Kaufman is delegate to educational meet -- Allman to show slides to journalism groups -- Alumnae of Alpha Tau sponsor book review -- Pi Beta Chi Honors new group of pledges -- Sportswear modeled by Kappa Rho sorority -- 'Democracy' is subject of speech by Hillbrand -- Art class hears Davis -- Sportswear modeled by Kappa Rho sorority -- New book for girls written by college men say run in hose is unforgivable -- Shockers to play Winfield, Emporia away from home -- Ravens outplay Shocker quintet in Central tilt -- Gym assistants replace arrow feathers, knocks -- M'Donald presents address on bacteria -- Alpha Gams win game for lead in local league -- Marr announces boxing program to interest all -- Sepmeier will write for German review -- Fencers defeat Friends U. team -- Freshmen rout Hornet seconds -- Shockers smash Washburn squad on Topeka court -- Riflemen defeat women shooters -- Circle hears Spaeth -- Hanson addresses civitans -- Neff announces rifle contests -- Neodesha teachers hear Jardine speak
Photograph(s): Booster backer: Ross Denison, president of the Student Council, has arranged for the W.U. section at the Shocker-Moundbuilder game tomorrow night. The council has arranged for the 12-piece Whock band to accompany the boosters to Winfield. p. 1 -- Whock elects: Howard Jackson, senior, was elected president of Whock, men's pep club, at a meeting Tuesday. He will serve for the remainder of the semester. p. 1 -- Convo chairman: Fred Partridge, senior, is acting as head of the committee planning next Tuesday's 12-act all-student convocation. Forty University students will present the program. p. 1 -- [Harry K.] Lamont. p. 1 -- 'Bill of the Ball': The women not only had to "foot the bills" at the HYM Carnival Ball but Barbara Pohlman, Alpha Tau Sigma, also had to sell many tickets to win the coveted title of "Bill of the Ball" for Bill McAfee, freshman, shown above in his regal splendor. p. 1 -- General Chairman: Dean Grace Wilkie, who is general chairman of the state-wide home economics convention to be held in Wichita March 8 and 9, expects the attendance to reach the 500 mark. Miss Wilkie left Tuesday night for St. Louis to attend the annual meeting of the National Association of Deans of Women. p. 1 -- Home Ec Club head: As president of the campus Home Economics Club, Jane Schnitzler will direct the activities of the club members who will act as hostesses for the two-day convention of the State Home Economics Association and the Kansas Dietetics Association convening in Wichita March 8 and 9. p. 1 -- Griffith operates federal stand: Frances Anderson, University junior, is shown above purchasing a candy bar from Joseph I. Griffith, '22, who is now operating the Kansas refreshment stand in the Wichita Federal Building. Mr. Griffith, who was formerly assistant history professor at the University, was forced to stop teaching due to the failure of his eyes. He has just returned from New York where he as been doing work in connection with the blind. p. 1 -- "Campus Cuties" are named at annual HYM Ball: Before a crowd of 700 dancers, Martha Barrett, president of the Y.W.C.A., presented the 15 "Campus Cuties" with red satin ribbons at the fourth annual HYM Carnival Friday night. Winners of the coveted titles were (front row, left to right) Jim Miller, Mr. Esquire; Sidney Martin, Mr. Executive; Prof. S.W. Wright, Mr. Faculty; Jack Jackson, Mr. Chuckles; Wallas Wilkins, Mr. Collegiate; Tom Cannon, Mr. Blond; and Warren Nossaman, Mr. Caveman; (back row, left to right) Charles Dunn, Mr. Charles Humor; Ross Denison, Mr. W.U.; Fred Wylie, Mr. Brunette; Harold Brown, Mr. Independent; Fred Evans, Mr. Redhead, and Joe Hesse, Mr. Casanova. Not pictured is Meuli Curry, Mr. All-American. p. 3 -- Scoring punch: Ray Kite, sophomore forward from Eureka, scored 16 points in the first game against Emporia. p. 4
Article(s): Shockers to make pep trek: Pep clubs charter busses for Winfield booster trip Friday -- All-school convo uses local art -- Journalism prof eats straw hat -- Wilner asks for tryouts on new play -- W.U. is host to home ec convention -- Jackson is new head of Whock, men's pep club -- Physical exams of senior girls set for Friday -- W.U. symphony orchestra will present concert -- Author of 'This is Russia' to be forum speaker -- Finnish soldiers advance faster than reliefers -- Parnassus queen candidate photos to be sent soon -- Dean of Women off to St. Louis for convention -- Sievers offers reading course -- Jardine speaks to farm group -- Elliott will show air film here soon -- Maps reveal variations in municipal land values -- State A.A.U.P. group to meet -- Griffith, former professor of history to operate federal refreshment stand -- Professor to lecture at math convention -- W.U. will enter debate tourney -- Proposition -- Reaction -- Music library is one of state's most complete -- Lieurance says swingtime tunes are not here to stay -- Warner sends dues -- Washington lived for peace -- Air alternates study at night -- Double feature question to get campus hearing -- Leaper to fill French vacancy -- Articles by faculty are being compiled -- University awards three scholarships -- Scientists need research work -- Elliott is speaker -- University of California experiments with cancer -- Christian talks to music group -- Former students of University announce weddings, engagements -- Honorary Colonels will be honored at military ball -- HYM Ball draws 700 for largest crowd in history -- Mixed recreation party held in gym -- Sipple will attend St. Louis meetings -- Snuffer to speak at Y.W.C.A. meeting -- Delta Omega has initiation dinner -- Alpha Gam mothers sponsor review -- Vocalists appear in Sunday recital -- French students arrange luncheon -- Palmer to be speaker at St. Louis conclave -- Kaufman is delegate to educational meet -- Allman to show slides to journalism groups -- Alumnae of Alpha Tau sponsor book review -- Pi Beta Chi Honors new group of pledges -- Sportswear modeled by Kappa Rho sorority -- 'Democracy' is subject of speech by Hillbrand -- Art class hears Davis -- Sportswear modeled by Kappa Rho sorority -- New book for girls written by college men say run in hose is unforgivable -- Shockers to play Winfield, Emporia away from home -- Ravens outplay Shocker quintet in Central tilt -- Gym assistants replace arrow feathers, knocks -- M'Donald presents address on bacteria -- Alpha Gams win game for lead in local league -- Marr announces boxing program to interest all -- Sepmeier will write for German review -- Fencers defeat Friends U. team -- Freshmen rout Hornet seconds -- Shockers smash Washburn squad on Topeka court -- Riflemen defeat women shooters -- Circle hears Spaeth -- Hanson addresses civitans -- Neff announces rifle contests -- Neodesha teachers hear Jardine speak
Photograph(s): Booster backer: Ross Denison, president of the Student Council, has arranged for the W.U. section at the Shocker-Moundbuilder game tomorrow night. The council has arranged for the 12-piece Whock band to accompany the boosters to Winfield. p. 1 -- Whock elects: Howard Jackson, senior, was elected president of Whock, men's pep club, at a meeting Tuesday. He will serve for the remainder of the semester. p. 1 -- Convo chairman: Fred Partridge, senior, is acting as head of the committee planning next Tuesday's 12-act all-student convocation. Forty University students will present the program. p. 1 -- [Harry K.] Lamont. p. 1 -- 'Bill of the Ball': The women not only had to "foot the bills" at the HYM Carnival Ball but Barbara Pohlman, Alpha Tau Sigma, also had to sell many tickets to win the coveted title of "Bill of the Ball" for Bill McAfee, freshman, shown above in his regal splendor. p. 1 -- General Chairman: Dean Grace Wilkie, who is general chairman of the state-wide home economics convention to be held in Wichita March 8 and 9, expects the attendance to reach the 500 mark. Miss Wilkie left Tuesday night for St. Louis to attend the annual meeting of the National Association of Deans of Women. p. 1 -- Home Ec Club head: As president of the campus Home Economics Club, Jane Schnitzler will direct the activities of the club members who will act as hostesses for the two-day convention of the State Home Economics Association and the Kansas Dietetics Association convening in Wichita March 8 and 9. p. 1 -- Griffith operates federal stand: Frances Anderson, University junior, is shown above purchasing a candy bar from Joseph I. Griffith, '22, who is now operating the Kansas refreshment stand in the Wichita Federal Building. Mr. Griffith, who was formerly assistant history professor at the University, was forced to stop teaching due to the failure of his eyes. He has just returned from New York where he as been doing work in connection with the blind. p. 1 -- "Campus Cuties" are named at annual HYM Ball: Before a crowd of 700 dancers, Martha Barrett, president of the Y.W.C.A., presented the 15 "Campus Cuties" with red satin ribbons at the fourth annual HYM Carnival Friday night. Winners of the coveted titles were (front row, left to right) Jim Miller, Mr. Esquire; Sidney Martin, Mr. Executive; Prof. S.W. Wright, Mr. Faculty; Jack Jackson, Mr. Chuckles; Wallas Wilkins, Mr. Collegiate; Tom Cannon, Mr. Blond; and Warren Nossaman, Mr. Caveman; (back row, left to right) Charles Dunn, Mr. Charles Humor; Ross Denison, Mr. W.U.; Fred Wylie, Mr. Brunette; Harold Brown, Mr. Independent; Fred Evans, Mr. Redhead, and Joe Hesse, Mr. Casanova. Not pictured is Meuli Curry, Mr. All-American. p. 3 -- Scoring punch: Ray Kite, sophomore forward from Eureka, scored 16 points in the first game against Emporia. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.45 no.22
v.45 no.22

