The Sunflower, v.47, no.05 (October 9, 1941)
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Issue Date
1941-10-09
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Allman, Leo W. (Leo William), 1904- , Croft, Albert , Glick, Carl C.
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.47, no.5, Wichita, Kansas, October 9, 1941. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Student portraits for Parnassus will be made on campus -- Conference to be held by Sipple -- Band plays concert -- Debaters meet to discuss future plans -- Educational films available -- Cast for comedy selected -- W.U. will aid in fire prevention -- Speech classes record voices -- Ex-sports editor is army draftee -- Homecoming theme to be gay -- Nine new books to be exhibited in W.U. Library -- Davies to direct music ensembles -- Directory proofs to be checked soon -- Broadcasts will feature talent from University -- C.A.A. program has several vacancies -- 'Dad's Day' theme will feature next W.U. football game -- Hillbrand writes article -- Young Republicans will hold initial meeting tomorrow -- Student photos to be exhibited -- Allman writes new booklet for clubs -- Hillbrand will speak -- Croft conducts survey of relief children for article -- Drive to aid British children is started by student council -- I.R.C. officers are elected -- Sipple helps survey -- Receives Philippine paper -- Downing to head children's group -- Spastic Revue is remodeled -- Oberg analyzes major symphonies -- When will be become modern enough to prevent accidents? -- Fire may be friend or foe: Depending on man's choice -- American youth is fortunate to pay, not fight, for defense -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- University bulletin -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Former Fairmount teacher is famous in New York -- Newton is chemist -- Speech units are opened -- Jardine broadcasts -- Alumni planning big fall luncheon -- Chips to have fall picnic for all members -- Delta O. mothers to have meeting -- Committee plans picnic for faculty -- W.R.A. to initiate group next week -- Pi Kappa Psi girls to honor pledges at dance affair -- Initiation to be held -- Y.W.C.A. closes drive -- Roundabout the campus / Cattie Hattie -- W.U. sororities fete fraternities -- Phi Upsilon Sigma will fete pledges at informal dance -- Cabinet entertains -- Open date may help Shockers -- House mother is scouting Dayton -- Cage prospects hold pre-season drills on court -- Touch football opens Oct. 20 -- Texas Christian has new system -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Shockers lose second game -- Shocker frosh have first home game -- School physician here in mornings -- Gym shorts / Frances Blume
Photograph(s): Directs play: Prof. George D. Wilner. p. 1 -- National chairman: Henry J. Allen. p. 1 -- Fred Higginson. p. 2 -- Pledge dance chairman: Betty Wentz, Pi Kappa Psu; and Warren Tomlinson, Phi Upsilon Sigma, who are chairmen of the pledge dances which their organizations will hold this week. / photo by Larson. p. 3 -- Alpha Tau Trio: Mildred Lundy, Betty Hannah and Mary Lou Southworth who comprise the Alpha Tau Sigma Trio which sang at the varsity Friday night. / photo by Charles Edmunds. p. 3 -- Grid star looks good: Having a fine season with the University of Wichita Shockers, Bill Marconi, hard-hitting guard, is expected to see plenty of action with the squad this year. Marconi was a member of last year's frosh. p. 4
Article(s): Student portraits for Parnassus will be made on campus -- Conference to be held by Sipple -- Band plays concert -- Debaters meet to discuss future plans -- Educational films available -- Cast for comedy selected -- W.U. will aid in fire prevention -- Speech classes record voices -- Ex-sports editor is army draftee -- Homecoming theme to be gay -- Nine new books to be exhibited in W.U. Library -- Davies to direct music ensembles -- Directory proofs to be checked soon -- Broadcasts will feature talent from University -- C.A.A. program has several vacancies -- 'Dad's Day' theme will feature next W.U. football game -- Hillbrand writes article -- Young Republicans will hold initial meeting tomorrow -- Student photos to be exhibited -- Allman writes new booklet for clubs -- Hillbrand will speak -- Croft conducts survey of relief children for article -- Drive to aid British children is started by student council -- I.R.C. officers are elected -- Sipple helps survey -- Receives Philippine paper -- Downing to head children's group -- Spastic Revue is remodeled -- Oberg analyzes major symphonies -- When will be become modern enough to prevent accidents? -- Fire may be friend or foe: Depending on man's choice -- American youth is fortunate to pay, not fight, for defense -- Typed on a Wednesday / Fred Higginson -- Collegiate world / Associated Collegiate Press -- University bulletin -- Shocker shots / McAuley -- Former Fairmount teacher is famous in New York -- Newton is chemist -- Speech units are opened -- Jardine broadcasts -- Alumni planning big fall luncheon -- Chips to have fall picnic for all members -- Delta O. mothers to have meeting -- Committee plans picnic for faculty -- W.R.A. to initiate group next week -- Pi Kappa Psi girls to honor pledges at dance affair -- Initiation to be held -- Y.W.C.A. closes drive -- Roundabout the campus / Cattie Hattie -- W.U. sororities fete fraternities -- Phi Upsilon Sigma will fete pledges at informal dance -- Cabinet entertains -- Open date may help Shockers -- House mother is scouting Dayton -- Cage prospects hold pre-season drills on court -- Touch football opens Oct. 20 -- Texas Christian has new system -- In a Shocker sports corner / Bill Hodge -- Shockers lose second game -- Shocker frosh have first home game -- School physician here in mornings -- Gym shorts / Frances Blume
Photograph(s): Directs play: Prof. George D. Wilner. p. 1 -- National chairman: Henry J. Allen. p. 1 -- Fred Higginson. p. 2 -- Pledge dance chairman: Betty Wentz, Pi Kappa Psu; and Warren Tomlinson, Phi Upsilon Sigma, who are chairmen of the pledge dances which their organizations will hold this week. / photo by Larson. p. 3 -- Alpha Tau Trio: Mildred Lundy, Betty Hannah and Mary Lou Southworth who comprise the Alpha Tau Sigma Trio which sang at the varsity Friday night. / photo by Charles Edmunds. p. 3 -- Grid star looks good: Having a fine season with the University of Wichita Shockers, Bill Marconi, hard-hitting guard, is expected to see plenty of action with the squad this year. Marconi was a member of last year's frosh. p. 4
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University of Wichita
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Series
The Sunflower
v.47 no.5
v.47 no.5