The Sunflower, v.47, no.24 (March 5, 1942)
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Issue Date
1942-03-05
Type
Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Jardine, William Marion, 1879-1955 , Foskette, Frances
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.24, Wichita, Kansas, March 5, 1942. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Convo is scheduled tomorrow -- Mathematics courses are in big demand -- 300 complete first aid course -- Physical exams to be taken by all new students -- Parnassus pix contest to close -- Oberg will play -- Witness of Pearl Harbor attack accepts position at University -- Jardine enters his ninth year -- Karraker in Air Corps -- Technical requirements of 'The Ghost Train' are intricate -- Senior class to meet tomorrow -- Debaters are given ratings as result of Oklahoma meet -- Foskette is added to faculty -- Sipple returns from California -- Wheaties to hold meeting Wednesday -- Regulations for C.A.A. are to be changed by war -- Blake, Spangler are army enlistees -- 1,040 now listed on W.U. roll -- Four students attend debate match in Iowa -- Circular shows goverment jobs -- America, enemy no. 1 of Axis, can be defeated only by herself -- America is going to profit from educational investment -- University bulletin -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Science is trying to improve nation's defense and stomachs -- Film to be shown -- Musicians to read paper -- Yerkes will talk at class session -- Association officer called to army -- Correspondent speaks at luncheon -- Sororities and fraternities announce second semester pledges; Hold services in respective houses -- University women plan spring dinner -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Hekhuis to speak -- Former students at University announce their engagements and marriages for coming spring months -- Students are late to school as Wichita buses battle snow / Lona Mae Erich -- Hebbard pledges honorary sorority -- Alpha Gams to entertain at dance on Friday -- Y.W.-Y.M. plan 1942 service fund -- Newman Club to meet Thursday -- Mu Phi Epsilon is national sorority -- Ice skating club plans March party -- Y.W.C.A. plans meeting -- Porter to head journalism sorority -- Pi Alph mothers choose new heads -- I.S.A. plans mixer for tomorrow night -- Kinkaid scoring leader -- W.U. goes forward with President Jardine -- They say Wichita is low scorer! / Bill Mendell -- Spring football practice set to start March 16 -- Rifle match next week -- Boxers should train -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Late rally wins for W.U. squad -- Intramural cage tourney nears end tonight -- Track replaces basketball as sports interest -- Grapplers will train
Photograph(s): Convo speaker: Drawing from his extensive background as a lecturer for the National Youth Foundation, Dr. O. W. Warmingham will address the student body at convocation tomorrow, speaking on problems of young people. p. 1 -- Returns to campus: Mrs. Donald K. Small, the former Alice Jane Brown, and graduate of the clas of '39 who will fill a vacancy in the office of the College of Education. p. 1 -- [William] Jardine, the doer. p. 1 -- Katherine Nash; David Mackey: Two of the most prominent and talented dramatists on the University campus will be featured in important roles when director George Wilner presents 'The Ghost Train,' next week. p. 1 -- Guess who? [Fred Higginson] p. 2 -- Party chairman: Norma Lanning. p. 3 -- Dance chairman: Keith Webber. p. 3 -- Former star watches: Sergeant Earl Grandy of the United States Army and former grid and cage star at the University of Wichita was in the stands last Saturday night to watch the Shocker team that he played with last season turn back the St. Benedict's College Ravens in its final game. p. 4 -- W.u. goes forward withs President [William] Jardine. p. 4
Article(s): Convo is scheduled tomorrow -- Mathematics courses are in big demand -- 300 complete first aid course -- Physical exams to be taken by all new students -- Parnassus pix contest to close -- Oberg will play -- Witness of Pearl Harbor attack accepts position at University -- Jardine enters his ninth year -- Karraker in Air Corps -- Technical requirements of 'The Ghost Train' are intricate -- Senior class to meet tomorrow -- Debaters are given ratings as result of Oklahoma meet -- Foskette is added to faculty -- Sipple returns from California -- Wheaties to hold meeting Wednesday -- Regulations for C.A.A. are to be changed by war -- Blake, Spangler are army enlistees -- 1,040 now listed on W.U. roll -- Four students attend debate match in Iowa -- Circular shows goverment jobs -- America, enemy no. 1 of Axis, can be defeated only by herself -- America is going to profit from educational investment -- University bulletin -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Shocking news -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Science is trying to improve nation's defense and stomachs -- Film to be shown -- Musicians to read paper -- Yerkes will talk at class session -- Association officer called to army -- Correspondent speaks at luncheon -- Sororities and fraternities announce second semester pledges; Hold services in respective houses -- University women plan spring dinner -- Roundabout the campus / Chatty Cathy -- Hekhuis to speak -- Former students at University announce their engagements and marriages for coming spring months -- Students are late to school as Wichita buses battle snow / Lona Mae Erich -- Hebbard pledges honorary sorority -- Alpha Gams to entertain at dance on Friday -- Y.W.-Y.M. plan 1942 service fund -- Newman Club to meet Thursday -- Mu Phi Epsilon is national sorority -- Ice skating club plans March party -- Y.W.C.A. plans meeting -- Porter to head journalism sorority -- Pi Alph mothers choose new heads -- I.S.A. plans mixer for tomorrow night -- Kinkaid scoring leader -- W.U. goes forward with President Jardine -- They say Wichita is low scorer! / Bill Mendell -- Spring football practice set to start March 16 -- Rifle match next week -- Boxers should train -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Late rally wins for W.U. squad -- Intramural cage tourney nears end tonight -- Track replaces basketball as sports interest -- Grapplers will train
Photograph(s): Convo speaker: Drawing from his extensive background as a lecturer for the National Youth Foundation, Dr. O. W. Warmingham will address the student body at convocation tomorrow, speaking on problems of young people. p. 1 -- Returns to campus: Mrs. Donald K. Small, the former Alice Jane Brown, and graduate of the clas of '39 who will fill a vacancy in the office of the College of Education. p. 1 -- [William] Jardine, the doer. p. 1 -- Katherine Nash; David Mackey: Two of the most prominent and talented dramatists on the University campus will be featured in important roles when director George Wilner presents 'The Ghost Train,' next week. p. 1 -- Guess who? [Fred Higginson] p. 2 -- Party chairman: Norma Lanning. p. 3 -- Dance chairman: Keith Webber. p. 3 -- Former star watches: Sergeant Earl Grandy of the United States Army and former grid and cage star at the University of Wichita was in the stands last Saturday night to watch the Shocker team that he played with last season turn back the St. Benedict's College Ravens in its final game. p. 4 -- W.u. goes forward withs President [William] Jardine. p. 4
Publisher
University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.47 no.24
v.47 no.24