The Sunflower, v.73, no.34 (February 28, 1969)
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The Sunflower, v.73 no.34. Wichita, Kansas, February 28, 1969. - 12 pages.
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Article(s): Saturday demonstration planned to protest harassment claims / Bruce Sankey -- Select-a-Lecture set for 'Egghead’ Week -- Teaching emphasis important says School Board candidate / Ron Wylie -- Corbin video taping, equipment, care, use, financing examined / Cliff Bieberly -- SDS hurting; Money needed by radicals -- Beer referendum set; Voting March 13-14 / Ron Crotty -- Never informed 'under arrest’ say youths of Sandy’s incident / Ritchie Kunkle -- AD contents 'only hand-full' withdraw stadium pledges -- Attention Students: If you are stopped by the police; If you are arrested -- 'Means of appeal’ open for students -- Spanish Institute features novelist at lecture today -- Rhatigan to Wulz / James J. Rhatigan -- Dr. Herman disturbed by police action -- Play review: Pit play performance clever / Paulette Edmiston -- 'Appeal for human rights ' -- Businessmen persecuting young -- CAC baker takes bride in goods made for student sweet tooth / Bob Jordan -- Technological Society viewd with pessimism -- 'Laugh-in' stars select annual Queen -- Shocker socialights: Rush, initiations highlight week -- Runners’ 'moment of truth’ to be Saturday at MVC Championship / Paul Mobiley -- Gymnasts to host Sooners Saturday -- WSU intramural program plagued by lack of supervision, funds -- Cagers to play MSU, Tulsa in final contests of season.
Photograph(s): Appeal for human rights: Students and faculty gather to plan strategy for demonstrations, after three young Wichitans are sentenced for "vagrancy by loitering." p. 1 -- Creativity for diversity: Keith Oliver, addresses CJA meeting on the "goals of education," as part of his campaign for the Board of Education. p. 1 -- Accident victim: Jone Baker, 25-year-old English instructor was hit by a car Wednesday morning while crossing 17th St. at Fairmount. She suffered a broken leg in the mishap. p. 2 -- Abuse of the law: Three Wichita youths describe their arrest by off-duty policeman for Sunflower reporter during interview, Thursday. p. 3 -- Charles Janda. p. 4 -- Rolling in dough: Rich in his knowledge of bakery goods, Lee rolls out 270 pounds of dough each night. p. 8 -- Cinnamon bun? Believe it or not, this long snake of dough will soon be 30 Cinnamon Buns. p. 8 -- Penny Latimer. p. 9 -- Janice Rossiter. p. 9 -- Linda Schultz. p. 9 -- Linda Young. p. 9 -- Four to go: WSU tracksters (left to right) Larry Popp, Ron Beinter, Rick Henson and Albert Hughes prepare for Saurday's MVC indoor championships. p. 11 -- 55 second tip: Kenny Lee (No. 10), Kappa Alpha Psi, and John Eckman, Kappa Sigma jump for the tip during disputed intramural game which was finished with 55 seconds remaining. Kappa Sigma won the contest 46-44. Kappa Alpha Psi played the game under protest. p. 12
"See 'Baker' Page 8"