The Sunflower, v.76, no.14 (October 22, 1971)

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The Sunflower, v.76 no.14. Wichita, Kansas, October 22, 1971. - 8 pages

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Article(s): All must obey traffic rules whether riding bike or Buick -- Nixon names choices for Supreme Court -- To force change: KU solons cut newspaper's funds -- Free U registration to end today in CAC -- Major Midwest tournament on WSU debater's schedule -- Poly Sci to host panel discussion -- Performers, workshops top Walnut Valley Folk Festival -- 'Grave misconceptions': Black females cuss, discuss role -- High school bands to converge on WSU for marching meet -- Sunflower comments: Our newest block of voters -- A religious Sunflower? Not if we can help it -- Not-so-silent 'W' / Don Williamson -- Claims Johnny Cash, one who's been there: 'Even trying drugs a mistake' / Mike Bates -- Former Shocker now shocks in cast of pop-musical 'Hair' -- After campus show: Carpenters anxious to travel on / Marsh Galloway -- Parents to be feted at end of October -- Symphony to feature top cellist, conductor -- Congressmen set listening session at Wichita State -- Shocker insights / Gary Owen -- Beta's capture golf intramural, Bowlers place fifth in league -- Women's tennis team now 2-2 -- WSU, Cardinals to battle in first MVC season game -- Frosh Shockers to tangle with KSU Wildcats today -- Football confusing? Ramsey 'clears it up' / Gary Owen -- Lee, Smith back on track Friday
Photograph(s): Campus sidewalks, busy sidewalks: With a possible $5 fine, it doesn't pay to ride on the sidewalk. p. 1 -- Free University offers opportunity to learn the unusual: Steve Barr (left) discusses Free U courses with Bill McMillan and Janice Bush. p. 1 -- Record turnout: A total of 290 pints of blood were donated in the American Red Cross Blood Drive at WSU this week - surpassing the total of 241 pints given in fall 1969. The record-setting donors included students, faculty, family and friends of WSU. The drive was sponsored by the campus Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight organizations. p. 3 -- Johnny Cash picks, sings, and talks: Tells of life in interview with Sunflower. p. 5 -- Otis Carr a 'hairy' guy in Hair: Former Shocker in cast of rock musical. p. 5 -- Karen Carpenter wins crowd with solo: Calls Wichita audience 'great'. p. 5 -- Randy Jackson. p. 7 -- Coach Ramsey explains blocking: Complex schemes, assignments receive attention. p. 8
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