The Sunflower, v.44, no.01 (September 15, 1938)
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1938-09-15
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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.1. Wichita, Kansas, September 15, 1938. - 4 pages
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Tomorrow night! Shockers! Come to the all-school mixer in Hernrion Gymnasium so we can all get acquainted. Read our columns for details.
"Grad Gossip" is the largest, most widely read and circulated column of its kind published in the state. Alumni, read it on page two.
Article(s): Board sees changes in W.U. staff -- PWA is willing to help school finance library -- Board increases schools budget -- Ross succeeds late Parr on W.U. board -- Vacation-time closes as university family returns -- Barbs map out year's schedule -- Student aid committee makes list -- Wilner to begin tryouts Monday for first play -- Great influx of frosh students cause enrollment figures to soar to unprecedented heights at W.U. -- Upper tenth in grade averages listed by deans -- '38 grad leases mixer for year -- 'Jimmy' of pole cat fame meets doom in cistern -- Schools far distant get former Wichita U-ites -- Labor strikes make high record in 1937 -- Sunflower heads apparently rate tops in country -- Grace appointed head of college -- All-school mixer set for Friday -- Student forum speakers to be announced soon -- Pine Room gets cafeteria setup -- Look upon education as problem solving ability -- Check up-be sure you can afford a fraternity -- Saluting the freshman class-it means business -- Much hinges on question-'Will Great Britain fight?' -- Freshmen-prove yourself to be men and women -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Grad gossip -- Wedding vows for prominent couples to be read this fall -- First all school mixer sceduled for Friday night -- Sororities make plans here for formal rushing -- Roundabout -- All freshman men feted by Y.M.C.A. -- Pi Kaps celebrate sixteenth birthday -- Out-of-towners entertained by Pan-Hell Council -- Council extends time of open house -- Gebert whips varsity crew into shape for clash with favored West Point eleven -- 'Pike' Gawthrop appointed frosh athletic coach -- Frosh meet carsity in scrimmage -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick-- Rarick launches fall activities in intramurals
Photograph(s): Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth; Dr. Jack Haff; Dr. Forrest I. Whan; James K. Hitt; Dr. Gordon C. Hanson; Sgt. E. K. Mylke. p. 1 -- New fresh leaders: Newly elected freshmen officers promise big things for their class during the coming year. Left to right are, John St. John, vice president; Dot Lint, women's student council representative; Bob Snider, treasurer; Tom Kinkaid, men's student council representative; Tommie Hartman, secretary; and Dwight McKabney, president. p. 1 -- W. M. Jardine: Dr. W. M. Jardine made it clear to more than 400 freshman in an assembly Monday that they need not expect to find the University of Wichita an "educational nursery," nor expect their enrollment here to be a "four-year joy-ride." He stressed that "you won't get anywhere--not even here--without working hard." p. 1 -- West off to Evanston: Samuel West, Jr. Alpha Gamma Gamma's vice president last year, will leave Sept. 26 to enroll at the Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. p. 2 -- Head all-school mixer: Martha Barrett, left, Katherine Israel, representative of the Y.W.C.A. and Lewis Crum, center, representative of Y.M.C.A., will have charge of the first all-school mixer in the Henrion Gymnasium tomorrow night. p. 3 -- Locey "Pike" Gawthrop. p. 4
Tomorrow night! Shockers! Come to the all-school mixer in Hernrion Gymnasium so we can all get acquainted. Read our columns for details.
"Grad Gossip" is the largest, most widely read and circulated column of its kind published in the state. Alumni, read it on page two.
Article(s): Board sees changes in W.U. staff -- PWA is willing to help school finance library -- Board increases schools budget -- Ross succeeds late Parr on W.U. board -- Vacation-time closes as university family returns -- Barbs map out year's schedule -- Student aid committee makes list -- Wilner to begin tryouts Monday for first play -- Great influx of frosh students cause enrollment figures to soar to unprecedented heights at W.U. -- Upper tenth in grade averages listed by deans -- '38 grad leases mixer for year -- 'Jimmy' of pole cat fame meets doom in cistern -- Schools far distant get former Wichita U-ites -- Labor strikes make high record in 1937 -- Sunflower heads apparently rate tops in country -- Grace appointed head of college -- All-school mixer set for Friday -- Student forum speakers to be announced soon -- Pine Room gets cafeteria setup -- Look upon education as problem solving ability -- Check up-be sure you can afford a fraternity -- Saluting the freshman class-it means business -- Much hinges on question-'Will Great Britain fight?' -- Freshmen-prove yourself to be men and women -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Grad gossip -- Wedding vows for prominent couples to be read this fall -- First all school mixer sceduled for Friday night -- Sororities make plans here for formal rushing -- Roundabout -- All freshman men feted by Y.M.C.A. -- Pi Kaps celebrate sixteenth birthday -- Out-of-towners entertained by Pan-Hell Council -- Council extends time of open house -- Gebert whips varsity crew into shape for clash with favored West Point eleven -- 'Pike' Gawthrop appointed frosh athletic coach -- Frosh meet carsity in scrimmage -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick-- Rarick launches fall activities in intramurals
Photograph(s): Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth; Dr. Jack Haff; Dr. Forrest I. Whan; James K. Hitt; Dr. Gordon C. Hanson; Sgt. E. K. Mylke. p. 1 -- New fresh leaders: Newly elected freshmen officers promise big things for their class during the coming year. Left to right are, John St. John, vice president; Dot Lint, women's student council representative; Bob Snider, treasurer; Tom Kinkaid, men's student council representative; Tommie Hartman, secretary; and Dwight McKabney, president. p. 1 -- W. M. Jardine: Dr. W. M. Jardine made it clear to more than 400 freshman in an assembly Monday that they need not expect to find the University of Wichita an "educational nursery," nor expect their enrollment here to be a "four-year joy-ride." He stressed that "you won't get anywhere--not even here--without working hard." p. 1 -- West off to Evanston: Samuel West, Jr. Alpha Gamma Gamma's vice president last year, will leave Sept. 26 to enroll at the Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Ill. p. 2 -- Head all-school mixer: Martha Barrett, left, Katherine Israel, representative of the Y.W.C.A. and Lewis Crum, center, representative of Y.M.C.A., will have charge of the first all-school mixer in the Henrion Gymnasium tomorrow night. p. 3 -- Locey "Pike" Gawthrop. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.44 no.1
v.44 no.1