The Sunflower, v.70, no.68 (April 15, 1966)

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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.70 no.68. Wichita, Kansas, April 13, 1966. - 8 pages

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Article(s): WSU to alter student ID cards / Cliff Tarpy -- KMUW plans controversial new program -- WSU coed awarded '65 Gore Scholarship -- AWS opens new post -- CYR to elect new officers for next year -- Stoll to be pep head; Cheerleaders named -- SGA voting goes well first day -- Over 90 students attend first meeing [sic] of WSU Honors Society -- Engineering exam scheduled April 23 -- WSU engineers hold open house -- WSU slates institute -- Business School fetes -- Tongue in chic: Latest college slang told by Mill. Board / Joy-Lyn Updike -- How to get out the vote? Get out of class! -- Species of typical Illini professors appropriate to teachers here -- Will this happen at WSU? -- Sunflower blasted for support of candidates -- Spanish department sets Mexico seminar -- Students enroll on '66 seminar, will receive four credit hours -- KC Performing Arts drop ticket prices -- Society, Shocker style: Easter vacation over in time to prepare Hippodrome skits / Judy Fairhurst -- Shocker baseball team hosts small schools before Arkansas -- High school track meet to be here
Photograph(s): This man has a point: You just can't argue with a statement like "Voting is contrary to the principles of anarchy," but the next logical question is "So what?" When asked this, above sign carrier Bradley E. Smith had no comment other than "It gets people to think." p. 1 -- Miss Hannan receives scholarship announcement from Mr. Malone. p. 1 -- Two more SGA votes: The willing hand of Lisa Jackson gives out SGA ballots to business majors Stan Stark and Jerry Cherbultz. A total of 600 students cast their ballots in Thursdays [sic] polling. The election will end today at 1 p.m..p. 1 -- European seminar: Dr. David Herman, WSU psychology professor, displays a foreign-made candle holder to some of the students participating in this summer's European Seminar. WSU students, seated, are Mary Lou Starkweather, Paulette Lightner, and Anne Tait. p. 5 -- Spurs tea: Talking are Mrs. Joyce Cavorozzi, faculty advisor; Judy Payton, regional director; Carol Blazier; Dr. Martin Rief and Nicki Wolf, president. A tea was held to entertain and talk with the regional director of the Spurs. p. 7 -- Back to work. p. 8
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