The Sunflower, v.76, no.19 (November 9, 1971)

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1971-11-09
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The Sunflower, v.76 no.19. Wichita, Kansas, November 9, 1971. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Study finds faculty worst Ablah abusers / Linda Hoddy -- Curriculum changes aired: Core hearings begin today -- Math head reverses first stand, calls for greater student power -- WSU University Singers present fall choral concert next Tuesday -- Grace Memorial Chapel will get a leafy motif -- Air groups start X-mas food drive for poor families -- ACLU to discuss student rights -- War bombing rate high under Nixon -- Wichita area studied: "Hunters" gather noise data -- Geology professor speaks Thursday -- Nutritional dilemma will be subject of health program -- Personality expert to hold colloquim [sic] at WSU Wednesday -- Sunflower comments: Senate protection -- Squeeze the Charmin, don't throw it -- Former Viet Cong captive now 'prisoner' of U.S. Army -- At Regents' meet: Okay for Urban Studies program anticipated / Bil Whitehead -- Capitalize on errors: Shock offense destroys Rams -- Gold fever-Bold gold sidelights, highlights -- Volleyball team suffers setback -- Shocker insights / Gary Owen -- Walker leads harriers to first conference title in ten years -- Female quarterbacks invade male sanctuary / Cheri Oatsdean
Photograph(s): Dean James Rhatigan climbs throne, is overthrown, asks for more at Gold Fever Carnival. p. 1 -- Gold Fever frolic: The annual Gold Fever Carnival drew over 1,200 people to Henrion Gymnasium Saturday night, netting a total of $800. Student organizations sponsored booths to raise funds for campus beautification. p. 3 -- Homecoming frolic hits WSU / photos by Fred Schwarz. p. 5 -- Effective pass rush: Shockers John Hoheisel (93) Rick Dvorak (94) Dick Sampson (98) close. p. 7 -- Randy Jackson; Don Gilley. p. 8
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