The Sunflower, v.45, no.01 (September 14, 1939)
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Issue Date
1939-09-14
Type
Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Civil Aeronautics School (C.A.A.) , Employment Bureau , Crowley, A. J. , Holm, Elizabeth , Taylor, Ross , Morrison Library , Carter Reading Room
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.45, no.1. Wichita, Kansas, September 14, 1939. - 4 pages
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First big stir on the campus this year, as last year, as next. year. The Sunflower, your own paper, published every Thursday.
The Sunflower, with a circulation of 3,500, is a member of the Kansas Press Association and the Associated Collegiate Press.
Article(s): New profs are added to faculty -- University gets civil air school -- Sweet varsity Sue to be selected at Friday night mixer -- Many books are still in former library building -- Barb president fills vacancies in new cabinet -- Pulitzer Prize play will open '39 show season -- W.U. Deans warn freshmen about dropping classes -- Cannon to head freshman class first semester -- Bureau places 80 W.U. grads -- Tait heads new student service for unemployed -- Last semester honor students given by Deans -- Dramatic group sends delegate -- Dancing class will be given -- Shaft receives junior award -- Priddle receives lab appointment -- Over 500 attend summer sessions -- Former Shockers attend colleges throughout U.S. -- Sunflower begins its 45th year of campus reporting -- Freshman tests given Wednesday -- Treasure room remains open -- Hillbrand gives tips on good study habits -- Women the martyrs -- Grad gossip-here, there, everywhere -- Letter to alumni -- Origin of nursery rhymes discovered by professor -- Collegiate review / I.P. -- War and college students -- Symbol of a city -- Truth versus Fiction -- Fraternities get early start; Announce rushing activities -- Summer vows read for many W.U. graduates -- W.U. graduate will wed in fall -- Sororities plan dinners, teas, as formal rush week opens -- Y. W. Sunday tea will honor girls -- Grid hopes of coaches are in line / Oliver Elliott -- Ray Dehon made frosh grid coach -- Rarick sets intramural plans for ensuing year -- Sports frolic set for Sept. 20 in women's gym -- Shocker squad to open against Tulsa Sept. 30 -- Head of alumni sends greetings -- Beating the bush / Betty Jane Roberts -- Chicago gives Morgan 1939-40 scholarship -- Campus 4-H club to feast frosh
Photograph(s): A. J. Crowley; Ross Taylor; Mary Holme p.1 -- [Bob] Branson p. 1 -- Freshmen visit President p. 1 -- [June] Illgner p. 2 -- Sorority chairmen : seated on the steps of the new University Library as they exchange ideas about their respective formal rush dinners to be given this evening are the sorority chairmen. They are, left to right, Frances Corr, Pi Kappa Psi; Roberta Wagy, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Georgeann Anderson, Sorosis; Shirley Richie, Delta Omega; and Neva Sue Rinehart, Alpha Tau Sigma p. 3 -- Head coach Albert Gebert is the man who has guided the strong Shocker football eleven to Central Conference victories year after year. Now the fame of W.U. teams has reached so far that they meet up regularly with squads from big schools all over the country. His worries are now over a comparatively "green" team which doesn't have one veteran in the backfield. p. 4 -- [Betty Jane] Roberts. p. 4
First big stir on the campus this year, as last year, as next. year. The Sunflower, your own paper, published every Thursday.
The Sunflower, with a circulation of 3,500, is a member of the Kansas Press Association and the Associated Collegiate Press.
Article(s): New profs are added to faculty -- University gets civil air school -- Sweet varsity Sue to be selected at Friday night mixer -- Many books are still in former library building -- Barb president fills vacancies in new cabinet -- Pulitzer Prize play will open '39 show season -- W.U. Deans warn freshmen about dropping classes -- Cannon to head freshman class first semester -- Bureau places 80 W.U. grads -- Tait heads new student service for unemployed -- Last semester honor students given by Deans -- Dramatic group sends delegate -- Dancing class will be given -- Shaft receives junior award -- Priddle receives lab appointment -- Over 500 attend summer sessions -- Former Shockers attend colleges throughout U.S. -- Sunflower begins its 45th year of campus reporting -- Freshman tests given Wednesday -- Treasure room remains open -- Hillbrand gives tips on good study habits -- Women the martyrs -- Grad gossip-here, there, everywhere -- Letter to alumni -- Origin of nursery rhymes discovered by professor -- Collegiate review / I.P. -- War and college students -- Symbol of a city -- Truth versus Fiction -- Fraternities get early start; Announce rushing activities -- Summer vows read for many W.U. graduates -- W.U. graduate will wed in fall -- Sororities plan dinners, teas, as formal rush week opens -- Y. W. Sunday tea will honor girls -- Grid hopes of coaches are in line / Oliver Elliott -- Ray Dehon made frosh grid coach -- Rarick sets intramural plans for ensuing year -- Sports frolic set for Sept. 20 in women's gym -- Shocker squad to open against Tulsa Sept. 30 -- Head of alumni sends greetings -- Beating the bush / Betty Jane Roberts -- Chicago gives Morgan 1939-40 scholarship -- Campus 4-H club to feast frosh
Photograph(s): A. J. Crowley; Ross Taylor; Mary Holme p.1 -- [Bob] Branson p. 1 -- Freshmen visit President p. 1 -- [June] Illgner p. 2 -- Sorority chairmen : seated on the steps of the new University Library as they exchange ideas about their respective formal rush dinners to be given this evening are the sorority chairmen. They are, left to right, Frances Corr, Pi Kappa Psi; Roberta Wagy, Epsilon Kappa Rho; Georgeann Anderson, Sorosis; Shirley Richie, Delta Omega; and Neva Sue Rinehart, Alpha Tau Sigma p. 3 -- Head coach Albert Gebert is the man who has guided the strong Shocker football eleven to Central Conference victories year after year. Now the fame of W.U. teams has reached so far that they meet up regularly with squads from big schools all over the country. His worries are now over a comparatively "green" team which doesn't have one veteran in the backfield. p. 4 -- [Betty Jane] Roberts. p. 4
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.45 no.1
v.45 no.1

