The Sunflower, v.78, no.58 (June 20, 1974)
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The Sunflower, v.78 no.58. Wichita, Kansas, June 20, 1974. - 16 pages
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Article(s): Brooke defends impeachment / Pam Vandeveer -- Po(/ fak&n on college campuses: Editors support impeachment -- Wichita to host national women’s political caucus / Marilyn Miller -- New degree offered -- Sunflower review: Nostalgia rides high at CAC / J. Paul Porter -- WSU music professor receives fellowship -- Hardbound yearbook returns WSU -- Kelly Pinkham’s view: Your eyes, your mind and 1984 / Kelly Pinkham -- Special section: WSU orientation 1974 / A. J. Allen -- Grace Wilkie, Brennan Hall full, some may have to look elsewhere -- Hunger pains ' got you' then check out stamps -- A president's welcome / Clark D. Ahlberg --KMUW, WSU radio station: They've come a long way / Marilyn Miller -- Will be in fall: GEC replaces core curriculum -- Parnassus switches to hardcover format -- Financial assistance available -- Rape! -- A message from the dean / David E. McFarland -- Trend throughout the country: Enrollment figures rise -- Vet's clubs decrease -- Campus face changes with new construction -- Lowe appointed to new position -- Decals are out. stickers in -- Orientation geared to parents, students / A. J. Allen -- Review of ' Music man / J. Paul Porter -- Speaking of sports / Dave Megaffin -- Golfers highlight this week's sports -- Houston grad named sports info director
Photograph(s): Sen. Edward Brooke. p. 1 -- Two characters rehearse their lines for WSU's Summer Theatre's production of 'Music man.' The play opened last night and will run through Saturday with each performance beginning at 8 p.m. p. 1 -- John Reed. p. 3 -- Roger Lowe. p. 11 -- Henry Aaron Leeds, N. L. in All-Star voting. p. 15