The Sunflower, v.73, no.45 (April 18, 1969)
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The Sunflower, v.73 no.45. Wichita, Kansas, April 18, 1969. - 16 pages.
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Article(s): Vandenberg, Stucky clash at 'Issues '69’ discussion / Bruce Sankey -- Election commissioner says voter turnout disappointing -- Penalty phase begins Monday: Sirhan convicted of murder one -- Sculpture department to give free weekend 'Light Show' / Ritchie Kunkle -- Wichita Film Festival prizes awarded amateur artists -- 'Evening with Jones' to premiere Sunday -- Institutional religion losing ground now / Pat Lackey -- Coeds must pucker on porch; Rules say no lobby smooching / Geroge McHenry -- Mexico-U.S.students to meet here -- Dr. Woodard now member Public Utility Tax Committee -- Bookstore manager says book prices maligned, misunderstood / Bruce Sankey -- Bond tells of White problem in warfare, not welfare state / Pat Lackey -- College enrollment up in '68 -- 'La Boheme' features NYC stars, director -- Communicate or alienate? -- Play review: 'Evening with Jones' exciting! / Paulette Edmiston -- Reader questions 'Sweetheart's' politics -- Dissident students continue disruptions -- Sociology head seeks solutions for urban America's problems -- Scholarship Fund to get proceeds -- Theory of personal racism to be discussed in series -- Infantile radicalism denounced; Sociologist fears social apathy / George McHenry -- Postal Service here has patronage woes / James Reece -- Vanilla Fudge to appear in Wichita -- Logopedics to host regional conference -- Holmes tells Baha’is "all men not equal" / Kathy Endorf -- Shocker socialights: Spring parties highlight weekend -- Minotaur to reopen; Designed for student / Ron Crotty -- Dr. Baumgart speaks here Monday eve -- Spurs accept thirty-one freshmen women Saturday -- Gaddle calls first no hitter in WSU history collective Shocker victory / Don Worford -- Confident Shocks trek to 44th Kansas Relays -- First day results from KU relays -- Hard hitting Hurricanes to meet WSU -- Juco basketball ace signs letter of interest to Shocks.
Photograph(s): Head-on collision: Two of WSU's presidential candidates and BSU representative field questions at "Issues '69." p. 1 -- Life or death: Sirhan Sirhan faces yet another battle - the gas chamber or a mental institute. p. 1 -- Sign of spring: A few sporting members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity hope to tempt a mermaid from the large water filled hole in the street in front of their house. So far the bouquet hasn't tempted any aquatic damsels. p. 3 -- Peace monger: Julian Bond: Mine is the last of the passive generation. p. 6 -- Uncaptioned photos from Wichita Symphony Orchestra's production of 'La Boheme'. / photos by Greg Livingstone. p. 7 -- Eternal tangle: The intracaies [sic] of delving in red tape is not so evident at WSU's post office. The tape is white, but the tangle is just as annoying. p. 11 -- Minotaur revisited: A happy howdy is extended by the new staff of the Minotaur Cafe. It features an all new menus with nothing priced oveer $1.35. p. 14 -- Richard Gaddie -- Wee ones work: The Wee Shocks, dainty little gymnasts work out before a performance. p. 16 -- Rookie of the Year: Former Shocker basketball ace Warren Armstrong, who broke many WSU records during his tenure has recently been named American Basketball Association Rookie of the Year. p. 16
"See Editorial Page 8"