The Sunflower, v.72, no.41 (March 22, 1968)
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The Sunflower, v.72 no.41. Wichita, Kansas, March 22, 1968. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Songs, dances, philanthropy planned for Greek Week -- Academic freedom tagged 'necessity’ / Bob Jordan -- Relays Queen vote held again today -- Debaters prepare for final trips -- Closed faculty meeting, lights covered during Congress meeting / Sue Pearce -- Gold drain, Viet flag discussed / Ron Smith -- New course offered by Continuing Ed -- Students to present 19th aria concert -- Animal aggression topic of discussion / Myrna Fletcher -- Infiltration condoned? -- Cause for recognition -- Ayers says incidents ‘distasteful’ -- Ohio instructor to head today's percussion clinic -- Distinguished profs named to engineering -- Faculty Senate adopts student rights policy -- Students obnoxious as 'Cubans’
says returning UN delegate / Bill Stegman -- 800 will compete at drama festival -- Society: Greek Week activities begin today -- Campus Activities Center origin, purpose explained / Luann Tovey -- Russian chemist says USSR not 'one-class’ -- Shock decal adopted by Flying Club -- Artifacts for Museum of Man donated by local supporters / Vicki McKissick -- AWS elects officer, offers board slots -- New undergraduate program will offer social work -- Grid recruiting program tagged success by WSU Coach Kriwiel / Bob Jordan -- Jaramillo, new faces, brighten 1968 Shocker tennis outlook / Bob Jordan -- Trackmen travel to KSU indoor / Mike Kiser -- Spring football practice to get underway Monday
Photograph(s): Blustery spring: Kansas' first day of Spring dawned chilly and windy causing coeds to lay aside light frocks in favor of the more utilitarian coats. / photo by Mary Ann Ireland. p. 1 -- What about academic freedom?: A panel of three professors and one student offered opinions on the controversial topic. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 2 -- CAC construction: Construction crews have taken advantage of warm weather to work on the CAC addition. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 3 -- Our friend?: A frequent visitor to Sunflower offices was captured last night and added to our growing menagerie. / photo by Paul Chauncey -- African artifacts: Current display on exhibit in "Museum of Man,: Rm. 221 McKinley Hall. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 10 -- Eddie Kriwiel: Head WSU football coach has high hopes for new recruits obtained for the Babyshocker grid squad. p. 11 -- Diego Jaramillo. p. 12 -- Fred Burton. p. 12 -- The head-knocking starts Monday as WSU gridders begin spring drills. p. 12