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The Sunflower, 1930-1931, no.04, October 8, 1930

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Wichita, Kansas
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1930-10-08
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,Schreiber, Theodore,Golf,Republican Club,Yell-A-Lots (pep group)
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.5, no.4, Wichita, Kansas, October 8, 1930. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Place freshmen under fire: Council inquires into reasons for disregard for law: John Neff, freshmen president, called on carpet for answer -- Rain halts work: Stadium will be ready for Haskell game on Saturday, Oct. 17th -- Two changes in cast are made for first play of season here -- Three students in mision's program -- Annual staff is selected -- Finds that West Point life agrees with "Pug" -- Six senior cadet men are given rank of 1st lieutenant -- Republican club organized here -- New are head here predicts expansion in his department -- Mother, 69, visits son at University: George D. Wilner meets parent at airport after 1,600-mile trip -- Croft beats Quaker in speech contest -- Co-eds to organize two pep clubs here -- German professor gets three degrees during five years -- Frosh won national contest in speaking while in high school -- Cigarets [sic] cause no qualms in England, asserts Miss Price -- Married women at W.U. enjoy classes -- Society and clubs: Campus societies announce pledges Saturday morning; Miss Plant to be honored at bridge; Bridge tea and shower Thursday; Pi Alph Pi to have informal at Crestview Oct. 11; Phi Sigs hosts a Fireman's Ball Friday evening; Stag given frats by Pan Hellenic; Annual faculty party at Henrion Gymnasium Friday -- Lone counter beats Pittsburg; Invade Hornets lair Friday -- Shockers outsmart Gorillas to snatch victory, six to 0 -- Hornets ready to thresh Shockers on home gridiron -- Shockers leave for the home of the Yellow Jackets Friday A.M.
Photograph(s): New pledge: Miss Rosemary Jo Wentworth, junior at the University of Wichita this year, has recently been pledged to Alpha Tau Sigma sorority. p. 3 -- Editor: Miss Geraldine Hammond, a member of Sorosis sorority at the University of Wichita, who has been appointed editor of the Parnassus by the student board of publications. p. 3 -- Hornet grid mentor and two dependables: Coach Welch; McCoy; Rich: Shown above from right to left are: Coach Fran Welch, Elvin McCoy, and Gene Rich. Fran Welch has coached the Emporia Teachers to a championship and a second place in the Central conference in his two years as head grid mentor. Welch played football in college for the Hornets and later became director of the training school from which place he advanced to the position of head coach. Elvin McCoy, slippery liltle quarterback, is playing his third year on the Yellowjacket eleven. McCoy was chosen all conference quarter last season. Louis Koch, signal caller for the Shockers, and McCoy both come from the same town, Haven. Kan. Rich, from Hartford, Kan., is playing his third year for the Hornet team. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.5 no.4
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