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    The Sunflower, v.74, no.24 (January 9, 1970)

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    The Sunflower, v.74 no.24. Wichita, Kansas, January 9, 1970. - 16 pages.
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    Images in this collection were made from commercially produced and digitized microfilm, may be of poor quality, and will be gradually replaced by copies digitized by Special Collections from original paper copies. Source material held by University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives; processed by the University Libraries Technical Services. Please contact Special Collections at specialcollections@wichita.edu for help with low quality images.

    Article(s): Enrollment scheduled to occur Jan. 27-29 -- Vandalism to autos continues at games -- Draft board official discusses prediction / Dave Beck -- 'Piecemeal tokenism' -- Declaration of Independence leads to suspicion on campus -- Ratboy's notebooks / J. Russell Jones -- Coercion needed to halt growth of world population, prof says / Bruce Sankey -- Draft eligible men still find little answer on status after January call -- State draft quota 139 for January -- Blacks plan to begin communication system -- Indian guru speaks tonight, topic will be 'Peace of Mind' -- Credit to be offered for DARE program -- Movie review: Film depicts modern love affair / Ruth Durch -- Approval given to new Gold Key Honor Society -- Former Food and Drug chief here: TV ads contribute to drug usage, says Dr. Goddard / Mary Mitchell -- Shocker socialights: Engagements, rush plans fill break -- Third, hopefully last, Neff completion date set -- In fight against poverty: Low income citizens unify / Vickie McKissick -- Students eligible: Business management courses open -- Aviation course set for summer -- Shock basketball fortune continues slide / Tony Jimenez -- Harris carries CAC banner in tournament -- Frosh cagers follow in varsity's tracks / Tony Jimenez -- Bulldogs tag WSU with fourth consecutive cage loss, 98-85

    Photograph(s): WSU headache no, 1,845: Finals! p. 1 -- Pollution dangerous: Dr. Henry Rounds tells audience Tuesday night the meek will not inherit the earth, because they'll be in no condition to do so. p. 5 -- Yoga expert: Acharya Vimalananda Avadhuta believes on can achieve full and eternal happiness by following the eight Yoga steps he will lecture on tonight. p. 6 -- Goddard on drugs: Dr. James Goddard, former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, says scientists are trying to perfect a "small dose" oral contraceptive. p. 7 -- Nobody's using it: Capt. Art Stone, WSU security chief, says no one has been using the new, well-lighted parking lot east of Corbin. It features a lighted sidewalk which runs to Yale Ave. p. 8 -- Farewell: Tom Townsend, UCCM minister, center, was given a farewell party Wednesday in the CAC. p. 10 -- Teen center: Wichita Youths enjoy facilities at the WACAPI south branch located at 1552 S. Ida. p. 12 -- Gary Thompson. p. 14 -- Future varsity members?: Freshmen basketball starters for this season have been Art Louvar, Mike Karas, Randy Wilson, Vincent Smith and Steve Webster. p. 15 -- Steve Shogren. p. 16
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