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The Sunflower, v.44, no.15 (January 5, 1939)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1939-01-05
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.44, no.15, Wichita, Kansas, January 5, 1939. - 4 pages
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Article(s): Winners of pix contest are chosen -- Radio to carry debators voices to other teams -- Future farmers to hear Jardine -- Colegiate tutorial system decreases study strain -- Sandburg will appear on W.U. Forum program -- Room found to suit prayer of mathematicians -- Hekhuis works with Student Council group to establish point system here -- Students urged to enroll now, avoid late fee -- W.U. class play dates are told -- Books must be in before Jan. 17 -- Change shown in student reading -- Many faculty member quit city for holidays -- W.U. professors compile Kansas geological data -- Wall speaks before school instructors -- Pi Kap wins Sunfower ad contest -- Local building program shows much progress -- Hillbrand gets honorary office -- Outstanding W.U. women will be named by group -- Staff members enjoy hoildays [sic] -- Air training school may be founded -- Victory banquet honors champion football squad -- Former student plans to return -- Sunspots will aid man in new medical theory -- Osterich technique used on out-of-town studes -- Sale of building by radio today is not miraculous -- University is place for democratic development -- Three U.S. government officials 'shut up' Hitler -- On the hill / Marge Gray -- Collegiate world -- University bulletin -- Party etiquette points listed by college dean -- Spangler and crew make school plays run easily -- Grad gossip -- HYMisses will reveal mystery at carnival ball here Feb. 10 -- Colophon, Matrix give joint dinner -- Creative Writing Club will meet -- Roundabout -- Parents of W.U. students work at many trades -- Commentary creates discussion of men's hats vs. women's millinery -- Chemistry has open house -- Students attend Alpha Phi meet -- Alpha Phi Omega has new pledges -- Varsity Friday night will honor basketball team -- Clark is appointed to Y.W.C.A. cabinet -- Collegian's daily life comprises five big forces -- Khappa Rhos fete varsity players -- Staples addresses two local groups -- Engagements and marriages of former students are announced -- Military group will have stag -- Ravens are first loop opponents -- Women archers shoot in novice and open meets -- Failure brings success to Temple's 'Pop' Warner -- Tulsa is placed on '39 schedule for fall opener -- Sports wise / Katy Dedrick -- Volleyball is won by faculty -- Vacation is busy time for cagers -- From the sidelines / Bob Campbell -- Shockers renew Quaker rivalry in cage contest -- Council decides on new policies -- High contender for volleyball is Pi Kappa Psi
Photograph(s): Mary Jane Jacob: The title of "Picture Princess" was bestowed upon Mary Jane Jacob, Sorosis sorority candidate in the Parnassus Snapshot Contest, by the decision of the judges. p. 1 -- Dean L. Hekhuius. p. 1 -- [Charles] Poe. p. 1 -- Doug Gleason. p. 1 -- Marge Gray. p. 2 -- [Frank] Foree is promoted. p. 2 -- HYM party heads: These four have been announced as committee chairmen for the HYM dance by Mary Evelyn Brincefield, general chairman. They are Martha Barrett, who has charge of the dance contest, Jane Schnitzler, ticket sae; Gail Frank, general arrangements, and Catherine Dedrick, decorations. The dance will be Feb. 10. p. 3 -- [Jack] Andrews. p. 4 -- [Katy] Dedrick. p. 4 -- [Bob] Campbell. p. 4
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Municipal University of Wichita
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The Sunflower
v.44 no.15
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