The Sunflower, v.72, no.32 (February 23, 1968)
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1968-02-23
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Jabara, Francis , Department of Chemistry , WSU Chemistry Library , McKinley, Lloyd , Millett, John , Missal, Joshua
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The Sunflower, v.72 no.32. Wichita, Kansas, February 23, 1968. - 12 pages
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Article(s): SGC looks to improvement of congressman attendance / Tom McVey -- Honors discussed at news forum -- 'Situation not panicky': New draft rulings defined by local board director / Bill Stegman -- Dr. Millett appointed to honors position -- LA junior named for fellowship -- Rash of crimes hits WSU area Monday -- Wisconsin professor to speak Wednesday -- More time -- Cause for recognition -- Discount services cited by Shields -- Poindexter selected Show-A-Rama finalist -- Artist Series to feature early music -- President's Council has '68 elections -- YGOP plan prize in member drive -- Easel come, easel go: 'Originality' essential for good painting / Lawrence Minor -- WSU Chemistry Library now open to students -- Music by prof included in album -- ADK offers grants for researchers -- Researcher speaks on big changes -- KMUW to air brass programs -- Scholarships available in social work area -- Students to form new Biology Club -- Society: Little Sister join national group -- CE lists 7 non-credit spring term courses -- Placement Office seeking part-time, summer jobs -- Seeks to ease deficit: Lindquist addresses joint ways, means committee / Ken Ham -- Bookstore inquiry launched -- 'Serious disruption' looms for graduates -- Shocks look to Cards, Ramblers with sights set on .500 record -- Offensive-minded freshmen score win over Hesston -- Houston into Midwest Regional if top-ranked Cougars top Loyola -- KMUW sportscaster sets high goals for successful career / Bob Jordan -- Cage tournament set to determine intramural champ -- 'Weak' gymnasts to host Fort Hays
Photograph(s): Parnassus Queen: Valerie Conrad, WSU Junior, crowned 1968 Parnassus Queen Wednesday during half-time ceremonies at WSU-Cincinnati basketball game. First runner-up was Sharlynn Witt, UC freshman. Miss Conrad received a gold charm bracelet and a large trophy. / photo by Ron Wilson. p. 1 -- Queen finalists: Air Force ROTC queen finalists announced yesterday include Candy Brown, Sharon Holsington, Janet Meyer, Colleen Sheahon, Joyce Tabor, Jan Thomas, and Pam Veatch. / photo by Larry Lund. p. 2 -- Dr. John Millett. p. 2 -- Handling stress: Dr. Maxwell Maltz, speaking in conjunction with Egghead Week, expresses the relationship between communication and handling stress. p. 3 -- Is WSU campus parking for students, or 'public'? / photo essay by Paul Chauncey and Larry Lund. p. 5 -- Cindy Poindexter. p. 6 -- Recruiter: Cheryl Oatsdean, UC Fr., shows plaque which CYR will award during membership drive. p. 6 -- New library: Mrs. Lloyd McKinley, honored guest, shown as opening of the chemistry library. The library, located in Rm. 358, McKinley Hall, opened Wednesday. / photo by Mary Ann Ireland. p. 7 -- Ron Mendell: Fires over the outstretched arm of Cincinnati's Rick Roberson. p. 11 -- John Premetz, KMUW-FM sportscaster describes the play-by-play action during Wednesday's Shocker-Cincinnati game. p. 12
Article(s): SGC looks to improvement of congressman attendance / Tom McVey -- Honors discussed at news forum -- 'Situation not panicky': New draft rulings defined by local board director / Bill Stegman -- Dr. Millett appointed to honors position -- LA junior named for fellowship -- Rash of crimes hits WSU area Monday -- Wisconsin professor to speak Wednesday -- More time -- Cause for recognition -- Discount services cited by Shields -- Poindexter selected Show-A-Rama finalist -- Artist Series to feature early music -- President's Council has '68 elections -- YGOP plan prize in member drive -- Easel come, easel go: 'Originality' essential for good painting / Lawrence Minor -- WSU Chemistry Library now open to students -- Music by prof included in album -- ADK offers grants for researchers -- Researcher speaks on big changes -- KMUW to air brass programs -- Scholarships available in social work area -- Students to form new Biology Club -- Society: Little Sister join national group -- CE lists 7 non-credit spring term courses -- Placement Office seeking part-time, summer jobs -- Seeks to ease deficit: Lindquist addresses joint ways, means committee / Ken Ham -- Bookstore inquiry launched -- 'Serious disruption' looms for graduates -- Shocks look to Cards, Ramblers with sights set on .500 record -- Offensive-minded freshmen score win over Hesston -- Houston into Midwest Regional if top-ranked Cougars top Loyola -- KMUW sportscaster sets high goals for successful career / Bob Jordan -- Cage tournament set to determine intramural champ -- 'Weak' gymnasts to host Fort Hays
Photograph(s): Parnassus Queen: Valerie Conrad, WSU Junior, crowned 1968 Parnassus Queen Wednesday during half-time ceremonies at WSU-Cincinnati basketball game. First runner-up was Sharlynn Witt, UC freshman. Miss Conrad received a gold charm bracelet and a large trophy. / photo by Ron Wilson. p. 1 -- Queen finalists: Air Force ROTC queen finalists announced yesterday include Candy Brown, Sharon Holsington, Janet Meyer, Colleen Sheahon, Joyce Tabor, Jan Thomas, and Pam Veatch. / photo by Larry Lund. p. 2 -- Dr. John Millett. p. 2 -- Handling stress: Dr. Maxwell Maltz, speaking in conjunction with Egghead Week, expresses the relationship between communication and handling stress. p. 3 -- Is WSU campus parking for students, or 'public'? / photo essay by Paul Chauncey and Larry Lund. p. 5 -- Cindy Poindexter. p. 6 -- Recruiter: Cheryl Oatsdean, UC Fr., shows plaque which CYR will award during membership drive. p. 6 -- New library: Mrs. Lloyd McKinley, honored guest, shown as opening of the chemistry library. The library, located in Rm. 358, McKinley Hall, opened Wednesday. / photo by Mary Ann Ireland. p. 7 -- Ron Mendell: Fires over the outstretched arm of Cincinnati's Rick Roberson. p. 11 -- John Premetz, KMUW-FM sportscaster describes the play-by-play action during Wednesday's Shocker-Cincinnati game. p. 12
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Wichita State University
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Series
The Sunflower
v.72 no.32
v.72 no.32