The Sunflower, v.71, no.56 (May 2, 1967)
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The Sunflower, v.71 no.56. Wichita, Kansas, May 2, 1967. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Betas, Gamma Phis cop May Day Honors / Kris Burgerhoof and Cheri Basta -- Forum racked by Rockwell stimulates panel comments / Jane Gilchrist -- Dr. Armstrong, Dean Rhatigan
speak in forum -- Two volunteers of Peace Corps are on campus -- Carmichael feigns at Hippodrome festival -- Folk group set for sing here -- KMUW airs Rockwell -- Political Science professor will vacate WSU position -- Art Department lectures to be featured in festival -- Lama's brother to lecture here, speak of Tibet -- Fine Arts Festival opened with Philharmonic Concert -- Foreign Romance Languages to be in one department -- College teachers hate to publish -- Wichita China Conference to feature ALf M. Landon -- Who will follow Rockwell? -- Letters from campus / Lester Mood -- Pep Council bares 'truth' concerning cheerleader decision -- State CYD position assumed by Joseph -- Community Action Program combats poverty in the area / Marilyn Ruggles -- Dr. William Perel named as head of Math Dept. -- Students pushed by big workloads in good colleges -- White America must meet challenge in racial issue -- Local fraternity becomes chapter if national group -- Ban lift called necessary -- Credit given to teachers -- ROTC advances cadets plan for summer camp -- Controversial bill relaxing abortion signed by Love -- Incoming WSU Freshmen named scholarship winners -- WSU students to givve reading -- Novice bebaters have 7-1 record at nat'l tourney -- Frats, sororities imitate ancients Sunday at park -- Over 800 crowd auditorium to hear American Nazi leader blast Jews, Negroes / Mike Miser, photos by Virgil Stinson -- Burton soars to Drake triumph add third jewel to vault crown -- Defense, signal-callers shine in intra-squad grid game -- Tennis team suffers set back at racket of Kansas St., KU -- Golfer records ace -- Shocker golfers lose triangular as Oklahomas notch victories -- Kiser's Korner / Mike Kiser -- Baseballers suffer Valley losses; Shockers drop two to St. Louis -- Fritz Snodgrass bows-out as Shocker track coach -- Powerful drive, pin-point accuracy make Denver tops Shocker golfer / Bob Jordan
Photograph(s): The Hells Bells approach the local Ha Ha, man with the B. F. D. Their dramatics won them top honors. p. 1 -- Karen Carmichael, 1967 May Queen. p. 1 -- Dr. C. P. Cotter. p. 2 -- This creation is illustrative of the artistry of Brent Kington, great speaker for the Fine Arts Festival. Metal is Kington's favorite material. p. 2 -- A long line formed outside Wilner Auditorium to hear Rockwell. All seats were taken and the doors closed nearly an hour before the program began. p. 10 -- Some of the crowd outside didn't want in. p. 10 -- "You came here expecting to see me eat a baby." p. 10 -- Rockwell responds vigorously to reporters's questions at a news conference held prior to his speech. p. 10 -- Many of the listeners who crowded into Wilner expected to see only a fanatical sideshow. p. 10 -- "I can prove everything I say with printed documents." p. 10 -- Intra-squad battle: Shocker gridders in action Saturday afternoon at Veterans Field. The contest between the White Jersey squad and the Black Jersey squad ended in a 14-14 tie. p. 11 -- Jerry Denver: Claims number one position. p. 12