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    The Sunflower, v.71, no.45 (March 14, 1967)

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    1967-03-14
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    The Sunflower, v.71 no.45. Wichita, Kansas, March 14, 1967. -12 pages
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    Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material held by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): Students are gaining more power in University decision-making / Bob Jordan -- SGA election dates will be in mid-April / Kris Burgerhoff -- Amos elected moderator of newly formed group -- Uproar is caused by possible visit of Nazi leader -- Ugly Man on Campus gain $65.00 on first voting day -- WSU coalition to protest proceedings at convention / Sue Lynch -- Liberal Arts College Dean co-author of new series -- National Negro fraternity recently established here / Della Reeves -- Five Wichita musicians will receive scholarships -- Robt. Havighurst to give 2 talks on WSU campus -- AFROTC Color Guard displays drill excellence in appearances / Marilyn Ruggles -- 'Church Key' called success -- Chester I. Lewis to speak here -- Philosophy prof. guest of forum -- Blood drive falls short of goal this semester -- Monk's talk concerns Episcopal movement -- Nagrin uses modern dance to face problems of life -- Play review: 'The [sic] Would Be Gentlemen' termed failure due to new generation / Garry Moore -- Eleven students represent WSU as UN delegates -- PriImary elections to be held today -- A primary responsibility -- Congressman defends proposal, wants silent members to speak -- Letters from campus / Lester E. Mood -- Ice skaters to perform at Field House -- Faculty concert will star Rust in piano recital -- Students travel to New Mexico to study war -- New program begun by Republican Party -- Prisoner James Hoffa finds new world behind bars holds many restrictions / Jean M. White -- Pearl Buck to speak Monday at East High -- Trade chief to be here this month -- Prof Von Ihering delivers lecture on translations / Jane Gilchrist -- Students will serve as guides for tours -- Sprague Gallery features theater building display -- Antrho Club hears prof -- Cities will meet in Wichita for discussion, work -- Kappa Alpha intramural champ -- Clark disturbed by JFK probe -- Prep standouts ink grid pact -- Kiser's korner / Mike Kiser -- Jarmillo seen as top man on Shocker tennis squad -- Thompson heads varsity golfers; Frosh squad called 'best ever'-- Shockers cagers on all-MVC team -- Burton takes third at NCAA indoor

    Photograph(s): Uncaptioned photograph of AFROTC Color Guard marching in drill. Photo by Virgil Sinson. p. 1 -- Danny Nagrin entrances audience at Monday night's performance with his unique style and cat-like grace. p. 3
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