The Sunflower, v.71, no.13 (October 19, 1966)
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The Sunflower, v.71 no.13. Wichita, Kansas, October 19, 1966. - 8 pages
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Article(s):Campus students participate in Wichita's fair housing discussion / Susan King -- Gov. Avery visits campus to meet with students -- Organizations are requested to register -- Franco-American relations explained in discussion / Cheri Basta -- Shields, Thompson take third place in tournament -- Class elections for frosh slate schedule today -- Sack shirts disappearing, waistlines on way back -- Spur convention "Spurcus World' held last week -- Book discussions begin tomorrow -- New program is on campus -- YWCA carny held in Ablah -- Discussion is planned by poli sci group -- Young Republicans to hold dance -- Cost reduction program is topic of discussion -- Work in Europe can be obtained through ASIS -- Asian series lecture given by Dr. Doolin -- Fair housing, an issue of freedom -- Lack of psychedelic equivocation is stumbling block / J. La Forge -- Instructor of the Week: United Christian fellowship staff gains missionary from Philippines / Mary Ellen Borst -- Annual European seminar held for Kansas students / Janice Hake -- Fraternities close rush -- Applications available for Queen candidates -- Ninety percent turnouts in Fairmount elections -- Anthro professors to visit Friday -- Famed British Fusiliers regiment comes to University Thursday -- Wichita State Harriers defeated by Oklahoma -- Shockers win statistical battle: Lose gridder war, 45-17 / Mike Kiser -- Shocker sportlights / Steve Gresham -- Intramurals meet in Field House -- Gymnastics coach sets workouts for Henrion Gym -- Wichita Symphony plans musical director’s concert -- Grad student will speak -- Depth keynotes Shocker hopes
Photograph(s): Governor Avery ponders a question during a reception held for him in the CAC Tuesday morning. p. 1 -- French Consul-General Victor A. Gares, right, speaks with Dr. Robert Stabler, left, head of the French department. p. 2 -- This week's Eye Opener is Leslie Laughlin, 18, who is coincidentally majoring in journalism. A pert blonde, Leslie lists her hobbies as painting and bowling. Plans for the future include marriage and working or a newspaper. p. 3 -- Rev. Cecil Findley. p. 5 -- Dr. David T. Herman. p. 5 -- The Royal Highland Fusiliers, with their massed pis and drums, will appear in the Field House tomorrow night. p. 7