The Sunflower, v.45, no.19 (February 1, 1940)
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1940-02-01
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Newspaper
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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.45, no.19, Wichita, Kansas, February 1, 1940. - 4 pages
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The schedule for shooting group pictures for the 1940 Parnassus is printed in this week's Sunflower. Watch it closely and be on time.
Shockers! Be on hand Friday night to cheer the W.U. basketball varsity to victory over St. Benedict's in an important Central Conference game.
Article(s): Many pass air course final exam -- Grades will be available soon -- Two added to faculty begin work -- Dean Brumbaugh's survey shows men are superior -- W.U. deans name first term grads -- 'Weather' is poor opener says prof -- Coalitions 'go to bat' in election -- 'Pep' pills fail to aid students in examinations -- Wheaties to give displays of pep between halves -- Enrollment gain shows increase in Eastern U.S. -- Yearbook editor sets next week for group shots -- Famous library lacks volumes -- Young musicians to attend high school festival -- Six W.U. coeds vie for title of Parnassus Queen -- Science groups will hear Lind -- Extension Dean tells schedule -- Picture contest ends this week -- Hanya Holm and troupe will present modern dance concert in auditorium -- Music students give program -- Flying Shockers take off for first flight in series -- Woodwind quintet plays at Mulvane -- Partridge plans student convo -- Resolutions galore! -- Board to decide fate of stadium -- Annuals half-price -- This European war -- Collegiates give tips on morning waking problem -- Andersons leading in directory files -- Architect tells of modern equipment in new library -- Fertile Kansas -- Wheaties group will have party for all members -- Kappa Rho house to be scene of Panhellenic tea -- Blue Key honors 16 senior women at annual dance -- Drama sorority holds initiation services tonight -- HYM date bureau established to help lonely men, women with heart trouble / Sue Cope -- Barb coffee dance to honor freshmen -- Marriages mark social calendar -- Fraternity plans discussion meet -- Newman Club to elect officers in commons -- Former president's wife visits campus -- Phi Sig mothers meet tomorrow -- Vogue announces picture contest -- College men say Priscilla Lane is the ideal mate -- Croft to talk over Kans -- Heart throb team -- W'Shockers will battle Raven team -- Women's varsity to met alumnae -- Pittsburg will meet W.U. team here Wednesday -- Quakers defeat Shocker quintet in see-saw game -- Basketball drill begins for girls -- Marr schedules track workouts -- Second-semester intramural cage program is set -- Ping-pong meet draws players -- Pi Alph wins game -- Library procedure booklet published -- Hutchins favored dropping football from curriculum -- Sports receive Sunflower acclaim of 35 years ago -- Wichita holds lead in conference race -- W.U. to accept CAA alternates -- Crowley makes new equipment -- Students prove careful flyers
Photograph(s): Hanya Holm interprets city daily: Pictured above is Hanya Holm, celebrated modern dancer, as she will appear with her group of ten girl artists in the University Auditorium, Feb. 7, at 8:15 p.m. Heading the second part of the concert will be Miss Holm's interpretation of the various kinds of news which fill the pages of a modern daily newspaper in an impressive dance creation entitled "Metropolitan Daily." p. 1 -- Cashier is grad: Sherman Culbertson, University cashier, graduated from the College of Business Administration in 1938. p. 2 -- Medical school frosh: Warren Bowersox, '39, is in the midst of the second of three semesters in the medical school of George Washington university of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Bowersox, the former Lorene Ann Ringler, is in Wichita at the present time. p. 2 -- Crum is instructor: Teaching a bookkeeping course, Lewis Crum, '39, is an instructor at the Wichita Business College. p. 2 -- Coeds arrange schedules: Three attractive new coeds present schedule problems to Dean L. Hekhuis of the College of Liberal Arts. Betty Bailey, freshman, studies a proposed class, while Lucerne Harold of Anthony and blond Dorothy Gray look on. p. 3 -- Presides at dinner: Margot Cloutier, president of Omega Upsilon, will preside over the formal dinner and initiation services to be held tonight at Innes Tea Room. Three new members will be received into the sorority. p. 3
The schedule for shooting group pictures for the 1940 Parnassus is printed in this week's Sunflower. Watch it closely and be on time.
Shockers! Be on hand Friday night to cheer the W.U. basketball varsity to victory over St. Benedict's in an important Central Conference game.
Article(s): Many pass air course final exam -- Grades will be available soon -- Two added to faculty begin work -- Dean Brumbaugh's survey shows men are superior -- W.U. deans name first term grads -- 'Weather' is poor opener says prof -- Coalitions 'go to bat' in election -- 'Pep' pills fail to aid students in examinations -- Wheaties to give displays of pep between halves -- Enrollment gain shows increase in Eastern U.S. -- Yearbook editor sets next week for group shots -- Famous library lacks volumes -- Young musicians to attend high school festival -- Six W.U. coeds vie for title of Parnassus Queen -- Science groups will hear Lind -- Extension Dean tells schedule -- Picture contest ends this week -- Hanya Holm and troupe will present modern dance concert in auditorium -- Music students give program -- Flying Shockers take off for first flight in series -- Woodwind quintet plays at Mulvane -- Partridge plans student convo -- Resolutions galore! -- Board to decide fate of stadium -- Annuals half-price -- This European war -- Collegiates give tips on morning waking problem -- Andersons leading in directory files -- Architect tells of modern equipment in new library -- Fertile Kansas -- Wheaties group will have party for all members -- Kappa Rho house to be scene of Panhellenic tea -- Blue Key honors 16 senior women at annual dance -- Drama sorority holds initiation services tonight -- HYM date bureau established to help lonely men, women with heart trouble / Sue Cope -- Barb coffee dance to honor freshmen -- Marriages mark social calendar -- Fraternity plans discussion meet -- Newman Club to elect officers in commons -- Former president's wife visits campus -- Phi Sig mothers meet tomorrow -- Vogue announces picture contest -- College men say Priscilla Lane is the ideal mate -- Croft to talk over Kans -- Heart throb team -- W'Shockers will battle Raven team -- Women's varsity to met alumnae -- Pittsburg will meet W.U. team here Wednesday -- Quakers defeat Shocker quintet in see-saw game -- Basketball drill begins for girls -- Marr schedules track workouts -- Second-semester intramural cage program is set -- Ping-pong meet draws players -- Pi Alph wins game -- Library procedure booklet published -- Hutchins favored dropping football from curriculum -- Sports receive Sunflower acclaim of 35 years ago -- Wichita holds lead in conference race -- W.U. to accept CAA alternates -- Crowley makes new equipment -- Students prove careful flyers
Photograph(s): Hanya Holm interprets city daily: Pictured above is Hanya Holm, celebrated modern dancer, as she will appear with her group of ten girl artists in the University Auditorium, Feb. 7, at 8:15 p.m. Heading the second part of the concert will be Miss Holm's interpretation of the various kinds of news which fill the pages of a modern daily newspaper in an impressive dance creation entitled "Metropolitan Daily." p. 1 -- Cashier is grad: Sherman Culbertson, University cashier, graduated from the College of Business Administration in 1938. p. 2 -- Medical school frosh: Warren Bowersox, '39, is in the midst of the second of three semesters in the medical school of George Washington university of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Bowersox, the former Lorene Ann Ringler, is in Wichita at the present time. p. 2 -- Crum is instructor: Teaching a bookkeeping course, Lewis Crum, '39, is an instructor at the Wichita Business College. p. 2 -- Coeds arrange schedules: Three attractive new coeds present schedule problems to Dean L. Hekhuis of the College of Liberal Arts. Betty Bailey, freshman, studies a proposed class, while Lucerne Harold of Anthony and blond Dorothy Gray look on. p. 3 -- Presides at dinner: Margot Cloutier, president of Omega Upsilon, will preside over the formal dinner and initiation services to be held tonight at Innes Tea Room. Three new members will be received into the sorority. p. 3
Publisher
Municipal University of Wichita
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Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.45 no.19
v.45 no.19

