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The Sunflower, v.44, no.16 (January 12, 1939)
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Sunflower 1939-01-12
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Wichita, Kansas
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1939-01-12
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Fletcher, Worth,Wind tunnels
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.16, Wichita, Kansas, January 12, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Sandburg is on program for Jan. 18 -- Possibilities of air school now awaits Congress -- Music professor sends greetings to local group -- School spirit is on decline over nation - Diamond -- Whan announces debate schedule -- Forgotten wind-tunnel may find new uses here -- Sororities, Barbs make selection of candidates for ’39 Parnassus Queen to be chosen by stars -- University Army riflers engage in keen contest -- Maps added to brig aid students' study -- Blue Key makes plans to honor selected coeds -- Faculty rejoins Wichita Chamber -- W.U. roundtable discusses dorms -- Zoology course to be offered -- Former student sends printing book to Allman -- Hekhuis to head seminar during religious meet -- Local society editor is compentent horsewoman -- Students lag in registering for spring classes -- Housing said to be adequate -- Smith will resign post in Home Ec -- NYA grants for local students to be renewed -- Pastor to have religion course -- Kansas is destined for new industrial empires -- Syntax and subjunctive apparently out of style -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Grad gossip -- Only half of students of ability go to college -- Heads of Alumni Association meet -- Sipple tells of bureau's record -- Greek organizations announce second semester officers: Sororities, fraternities choose second term officers this week -- Engagement told of Campbell-Price -- Dinner will honor Kappa Rho actives -- Pan-American Club is to hear Cortes -- Beta Nu members have supper meet -- Colophon to elect officers tomorrow -- Matrix to have luncheon meeting -- Creative writers hear Spaeth talk -- Blue Key to make known ideal women -- Short coiffures, bright hats, patent shoes, full or pleated skirts are good this year -- Alpha Taus give tea for faculty -- A.A.U.P. members meet in Commons -- Belle of HYM Carnival Ball will be one of 18 Wichita coeds -- W'Shockers are ready for Tigers -- Vikings to play Pi Kap today in volleyball meet -- Cagers practice for intramurals -- Women riflists shoot in initial meet of season -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Ravens are beaten as loop opens -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Six lettermen bolster Shockers’ track hopes -- Burford elected to captain team for next season -- University swim team will face K.C.A.C. Saturday -- Dance club will sponsor contest -- Start ping-pong tourney Monday
Photograph(s): Carl Sandburg. p. 1 -- Doug Nunn. p. 1 -- Dr. Worth A. Fletcher. p. 1 -- Lewis Burford. p. 1 -- Dr. Hugo Wall. P. 1 -- These six smiling brunettes: Will cause Judges Tyrone Power, Frederic March, and Bing Crosby many a worry when it comes to selecting THE Parnassis Queen, for each as a queen in her own right. Representing each sorority and the Barb group, they are, left to right, Jeanne Wickham, Pi Kappa Psi; Marge Gray, Alpha Tau Sigma; Ilean Frisbie, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Oll Mae Chambers, Sorosis; Lois Dobbin, Delta Omega, and Margot Cloutier, non-sorority. p. 1 -- Horsewoman [Mary Lou] Stratton. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Grad gets scholarship: Phil Pennington, '31, has recently been awarded a $325 scholarship to the Chicago Theological Seminary. Mr. Pennington worked his way through the Univeralty of Wichita, finishing with a four-year average of 92.54. p. 2 -- Greek prexies: Second semester sorority and fraternity heads are Gall Frank, Delta Omega; June Illgner, Pi Kappa Psi; Corrine Bennett, Sorosis, and Laurice Chandler, Epsilon Kappa Rho. Second row, Kathryn Lansdowne, Alpha Tau Sigma; Raelph Harding, Men of Webster; Maurice Gillenwater, Phi Upsilon Sigma, and Warren Bowersox, Pi Alpha Pi. Third row, Kenneth Marts, Alpha Gamma Gamma. p. 3 -- Marvin Behnke, six feet, three inches tall, is playing his first year at Fort Hays State college. A guard, Behnke is one of the better players on the team at recovering rebounds and he has been in the starting lineup for the Tigers' gameds this year. His home town is Bushton. p. 4
Article(s): Sandburg is on program for Jan. 18 -- Possibilities of air school now awaits Congress -- Music professor sends greetings to local group -- School spirit is on decline over nation - Diamond -- Whan announces debate schedule -- Forgotten wind-tunnel may find new uses here -- Sororities, Barbs make selection of candidates for ’39 Parnassus Queen to be chosen by stars -- University Army riflers engage in keen contest -- Maps added to brig aid students' study -- Blue Key makes plans to honor selected coeds -- Faculty rejoins Wichita Chamber -- W.U. roundtable discusses dorms -- Zoology course to be offered -- Former student sends printing book to Allman -- Hekhuis to head seminar during religious meet -- Local society editor is compentent horsewoman -- Students lag in registering for spring classes -- Housing said to be adequate -- Smith will resign post in Home Ec -- NYA grants for local students to be renewed -- Pastor to have religion course -- Kansas is destined for new industrial empires -- Syntax and subjunctive apparently out of style -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Grad gossip -- Only half of students of ability go to college -- Heads of Alumni Association meet -- Sipple tells of bureau's record -- Greek organizations announce second semester officers: Sororities, fraternities choose second term officers this week -- Engagement told of Campbell-Price -- Dinner will honor Kappa Rho actives -- Pan-American Club is to hear Cortes -- Beta Nu members have supper meet -- Colophon to elect officers tomorrow -- Matrix to have luncheon meeting -- Creative writers hear Spaeth talk -- Blue Key to make known ideal women -- Short coiffures, bright hats, patent shoes, full or pleated skirts are good this year -- Alpha Taus give tea for faculty -- A.A.U.P. members meet in Commons -- Belle of HYM Carnival Ball will be one of 18 Wichita coeds -- W'Shockers are ready for Tigers -- Vikings to play Pi Kap today in volleyball meet -- Cagers practice for intramurals -- Women riflists shoot in initial meet of season -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Ravens are beaten as loop opens -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Six lettermen bolster Shockers’ track hopes -- Burford elected to captain team for next season -- University swim team will face K.C.A.C. Saturday -- Dance club will sponsor contest -- Start ping-pong tourney Monday
Photograph(s): Carl Sandburg. p. 1 -- Doug Nunn. p. 1 -- Dr. Worth A. Fletcher. p. 1 -- Lewis Burford. p. 1 -- Dr. Hugo Wall. P. 1 -- These six smiling brunettes: Will cause Judges Tyrone Power, Frederic March, and Bing Crosby many a worry when it comes to selecting THE Parnassis Queen, for each as a queen in her own right. Representing each sorority and the Barb group, they are, left to right, Jeanne Wickham, Pi Kappa Psi; Marge Gray, Alpha Tau Sigma; Ilean Frisbie, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Oll Mae Chambers, Sorosis; Lois Dobbin, Delta Omega, and Margot Cloutier, non-sorority. p. 1 -- Horsewoman [Mary Lou] Stratton. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- Grad gets scholarship: Phil Pennington, '31, has recently been awarded a $325 scholarship to the Chicago Theological Seminary. Mr. Pennington worked his way through the Univeralty of Wichita, finishing with a four-year average of 92.54. p. 2 -- Greek prexies: Second semester sorority and fraternity heads are Gall Frank, Delta Omega; June Illgner, Pi Kappa Psi; Corrine Bennett, Sorosis, and Laurice Chandler, Epsilon Kappa Rho. Second row, Kathryn Lansdowne, Alpha Tau Sigma; Raelph Harding, Men of Webster; Maurice Gillenwater, Phi Upsilon Sigma, and Warren Bowersox, Pi Alpha Pi. Third row, Kenneth Marts, Alpha Gamma Gamma. p. 3 -- Marvin Behnke, six feet, three inches tall, is playing his first year at Fort Hays State college. A guard, Behnke is one of the better players on the team at recovering rebounds and he has been in the starting lineup for the Tigers' gameds this year. His home town is Bushton. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.44 no.16
v.44 no.16
