The Sunflower, v.72, no.56 (July 9, 1968)

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The Sunflower, v.72 no.56. Wichita, Kansas, July 9, 1968. - 8 pages

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Article(s): Draft law to affect 150 grad school Dean predicts / Bob Jordan -- 'Intelligent' life viewed by Tasch / Kathy Hodge -- Comedy masterpiece next Summer Theatre offering -- Opportunity to build challenge to Ahiberg / Mike Kiser -- Confusion, misery characterize Wichita's largest drug arrests / Mike Kiser -- Political power of press does not 'sway' voters / Jim Reece -- McCarthy group denies endorsing of 2 candidates -- Music award to be given in September -- Change in draft urged by Demo -- Holmer appointed to fill position as faculty rep. -- Theatre review: 'War Horse' dies silent death / Andy Brown -- The man for the times -- Old enough to vote -- Bang! You're dead -- Pushers unscrupulous -- Student-Mayor Evans new Haysville leader -- Enrollment for summer largest ever -- WSU professor opens art gallery -- College fees will increase some 20 per cent by '77 -- Grad school gives veteran scholarship -- ’Urban problems' topic for ABC network specials -- Exercises mind: Course holds key to wonderful world of reading / Paula Simons -- Kiser's Korner / Mike Kiser -- Shocker pitching to recieve [sic] boost from star Miller -- WSU AD has furniture void but not time to rest anyway
Photograph(s): Dr. Clark Ahlberg. p.1 -- Social satire: Performers participate in dress rehearsal for Oscar Wilde's play dealing with "the preoccupation of the elite with the trivial," "The Importance of Being Earnest." / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 1 -- Signs of the future: Approximately 150 graduates will be affected by recent Presidential ruling on college draft deferments. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 2 -- Associated Press: Wire service machine, new addition to the Sunflower newsroom is examined by Editor-in-Chief Mike Kiser (left) and Managing Editor Bob Jordan. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 5 -- Sculpture and prints: Professor and Mrs. Louis Goldman's Gallery "G" features traditional and contemporary art. The Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 1:30-3:30 p.m. / photo by Paul Chauncey. p. 6 -- Improving techniques: WSU students learn to make reading an enjoyable experience. / photo by Mary Ann Ireland. p. 7 -- Use if 'pusher': Students are encouraged by hand-held device to read swiftly with comprehension. / photo by Mary Ann Ireland. p. 7 -- WSU Athletic Director Bert Katzenmeyer takes time out from a typical busy day. p. 8
"See Editorials, Page 4"
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