The Sunflower, v.45, no.05 (October 12, 1939)

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1939-10-12
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Civil Aeronautics School (C.A.A.) , Staples, Clayton Henri
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.5, Wichita, Kansas, October 12, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Homecoming queen will rule game -- Martin has plans for forum -- Students indicate first preference is Methodist -- Parnassus 1940 staff is selected -- Emporia is chosen for annual trip -- Dramatics play 'Our Town' has favor of critics -- Deadline is set for Book's first picture contest -- Student board of publications members named -- 'Grand Illusion' to be sponsored by French club -- University fire risk not great, Elliott claims -- Articles praise W.U. production of 'Stage Door' -- Civilian pilots training course begins at W.U. -- More students attend school -- Victory Varsity held after game -- Staples given honor by art association -- Y.W.C.A. drive for membership closes -- G.O.P. to hold state meeting -- University enrollment for first semester exceeds previous year's figures by 100 -- Deans to meet at W.U. Oct. 28 -- R.O.T.C. officer enters hospital at Hot Springs -- Downing, Isley help on historical novel -- Roundtable to meet -- National culture of European Art being preserved / ACP -- Jardine introduces Chancellor of K. U. -- Wanted: Traditions -- Grad gossip: Here, there, everywhere -- Sunflower history shows progress has been rapid -- Embargo is unpopular -- Old song - new meaning -- Instructor lands in U.S. as Europe declares war -- Education a failure? -- White forms lobby to fight embargo -- Pi Kap sorority actives to give Halloween dance -- Secrecy, tradition, Halloween, and football are hill highlights as Greeks plan pledge parties -- Eighteen pledges to be presented at semi-formal -- Webster pledges to be honored at annual dance -- Sorosis alumnae to preside at tea -- Enrollment increase -- Y.W. cabinet has dinner for guests -- University players will hold services -- Wilkie to preside at home ec dinner -- Executive board to hold retreat -- Mrs. Ruth Price is commons hostess -- Coffee to honor mothers -- W'Shockers to play at St. Louis U -- Builder Eleven is defeated 32-0 by C.I.C. champs -- Gammas leading sports program by slim margins -- Tonkawa is to battle frosh here -- Women's varsity to attend K.U.'s hockey play day -- Season tickets are unavailable -- State conference to be at Ottawa -- Many compete in first round -- Kans to broadcast football practice --Fly to coast for game -- Shockers prepare for cage season -- Game gets publicity
Photograph(s): "Our Town" player: One of the principal roles in the University stage production, 'Our Town,' will be played by Alma Louise Gray. p. 1 -- Associate Editor: Betty Jane Roberts, junior journalism student, has been selected associate editor of the 1940 Parnassus. p. 1 -- Registrars view increase: It's time to sit back and survey what has happened. Registrar Worth A. Fletcher and Mrs. Laura Cross, assistant registrar, are taking a look at the jump in enrollment which is expected to amount to a 100 student increase over last year's figures. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photograph of a man in a suit looking at the camera. p. 2 -- Dean to preside: Dean Grace Wilkie will preside at a dinner Monday evening honoring Dr. Judy Bond, national president at the American Home Economics Association. p. 3 -- New hostess: Mrs. Ruth Goodin Price, graduate of Fairmount College, assumed the duties of Commons Hostess. p. 3 -- [Ross] Denison; [Mary Ellen] Brosius; [Grace] Kindsavater; [Mary] Gardner; [Leonard] Blood; [Vera] Ellis; [Fred] Partridge; [Doris] Delamater; [Elbert] Rowland. p. 3 -- Shockers take Builders: Alex Males, stellar Shocker fullback, is shown above as he was swamped by Builder tackles after plunging into the strongest part of the Southwestern eleven-the line. But the picture is extraordinary since Wichita blanked its opponents 32-0. p. 4 -- [Oliver] Elliott. p. 4 -- [Mickey] Perino. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.45 no.5
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