The Sunflower, v.75, no.02 (September 4, 1970)

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The Sunflower: Our 75th year of editorial freedom, v.75 no.2. Wichita, Kansas, September 4, 1970. - 12 pages

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Article(s): Budget, Funding Act additions approved in first SGA meeting / Kevin Cook -- Firearms clause is disputed -- Pittsburg rock festival first in Kansas history -- Sunflower interview: Wichita State system best in Kansas, Ahlberg says / Kevin Cook -- Loan corporation owns club / Steve Koski -- Letters to the editor -- Housing discrimination -- Campus-wide column -- Entertainment / Dave Henry -- Festival survival requires plan, adequate food, water, shelter / Dave Henry -- YAF discusses economy / Kevin Cook -- 'Together' promises aid through counseling / Terri Partridge -- Enrollment cards ask for origin -- Three Wichita State Ph.D. programs approved by NCA / Kevin Cook -- Minister is campus go-between / Terri Partridge -- Business administration has revamped fall curriculum -- Women added to AFROTC -- Prepare for season opener: 'Gold Four' lead Shocker harriers -- Roman, Jackson, Stephens tabbed leaders / Gary Freed
Photograph(s): The activities: Fair display booths lining the patio of the Campus Activities Center, represent the weeks recruiting efforts of approximately 40 campus organizations. p. 1 -- Map to festival grounds. p. 4 -- Shocker fullback Randy Jackson shows his running ability during a practice scrimmage at Cessna Stadium. Jackson carried 78 times last season and picked up 475 yards. / photo by David Doud. p. 12
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