The Sunflower, v.73, no.20 (November 26, 1968)
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1968-11-26
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , University Dames
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The Sunflower, v.73 no.20. Wichita, Kansas, November 26, 1968. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Campus’ role in Black problems discussed at NSA Conference / Ron Wylie -- Group participates in 'Month of Hope' -- Occupational Counseling Service to offer on-campus interviews / Mike Kiser -- WSU’s production of 'Fastaff’ promises 'something exceptional -- Debaters prepare for tournament in Baltimore -- Davidson’s personality revealed by faithful Cleveland housewife / Bob Jordan -- Cotton Bowl Parade beckons Anchorettes -- Seven students nominated for Woodrow Wilson Awards -- WU grad decorated for heroism -- Management analyst to 'aid Aids Office -- Chemistry profs present papers -- Homecoming activities memory for students who took part -- A challenge from Chicago -- A unique display -- 'Apathetic ’ student 'rises’ to the occasion -- The woman's view: Dames aid University -- Honorary presents coed award -- Ladies’ new flowing slacks have origin in 40s’ styles -- Varsity thumps freshmen 81-54 in annual roundball skirmish -- Cage coaches surprised freshmen experience jitters -- 'All-American' builders set to begin season Saturday -- Thompson 'optimistic’ about cage opener -- Battling Buckeyes bounce into first place in 'Top 10' -- Tulsa foe for clash on Thursday -- Promising freshmen may help next year -- Shocks blasted by North Texas; Second half Letdown disastrous -- Shockers encounter Charger cage squad / Paul Mobiley
Photograph(s): Cloud nine: Terry Benton (34) flies sky high to claim a rebound for the fresh in the annual Freshman-Varsity game that was won by the Varsity 81-54 last night. p. 1 -- 'Falstaff' performers: Dame Quickly (Eileen Broadie) and Falstaff (Sam Ramey) are featured in WSU's Opera Theatre production. p. 2 -- Davidson entertains: John Davidson entertained Homecoming '68 crowd which included Mrs. Betty Seelbach who follows him around the country. p. 3 -- Award winner: U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Billy J. Carter receives the Bronze Star Medal at Randolph AFB, Tex., from Col. Robert W. Gwynn, chief of the officer career development division. p. 4 -- Black cultural weekend: Dramatics were part of the activities Friday night at Mathewson Junior High School. p. 5 -- Woman of the Month: Usha Menon is Mortar Board's selection as outstanding University woman for November. p. 7 -- Traditional fires of enthusiasm are ignited in students and alum during annual Homecoming festivities / photos by Ron Wilson and Jim Ellington. pp. 8-9.
Article(s): Campus’ role in Black problems discussed at NSA Conference / Ron Wylie -- Group participates in 'Month of Hope' -- Occupational Counseling Service to offer on-campus interviews / Mike Kiser -- WSU’s production of 'Fastaff’ promises 'something exceptional -- Debaters prepare for tournament in Baltimore -- Davidson’s personality revealed by faithful Cleveland housewife / Bob Jordan -- Cotton Bowl Parade beckons Anchorettes -- Seven students nominated for Woodrow Wilson Awards -- WU grad decorated for heroism -- Management analyst to 'aid Aids Office -- Chemistry profs present papers -- Homecoming activities memory for students who took part -- A challenge from Chicago -- A unique display -- 'Apathetic ’ student 'rises’ to the occasion -- The woman's view: Dames aid University -- Honorary presents coed award -- Ladies’ new flowing slacks have origin in 40s’ styles -- Varsity thumps freshmen 81-54 in annual roundball skirmish -- Cage coaches surprised freshmen experience jitters -- 'All-American' builders set to begin season Saturday -- Thompson 'optimistic’ about cage opener -- Battling Buckeyes bounce into first place in 'Top 10' -- Tulsa foe for clash on Thursday -- Promising freshmen may help next year -- Shocks blasted by North Texas; Second half Letdown disastrous -- Shockers encounter Charger cage squad / Paul Mobiley
Photograph(s): Cloud nine: Terry Benton (34) flies sky high to claim a rebound for the fresh in the annual Freshman-Varsity game that was won by the Varsity 81-54 last night. p. 1 -- 'Falstaff' performers: Dame Quickly (Eileen Broadie) and Falstaff (Sam Ramey) are featured in WSU's Opera Theatre production. p. 2 -- Davidson entertains: John Davidson entertained Homecoming '68 crowd which included Mrs. Betty Seelbach who follows him around the country. p. 3 -- Award winner: U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Billy J. Carter receives the Bronze Star Medal at Randolph AFB, Tex., from Col. Robert W. Gwynn, chief of the officer career development division. p. 4 -- Black cultural weekend: Dramatics were part of the activities Friday night at Mathewson Junior High School. p. 5 -- Woman of the Month: Usha Menon is Mortar Board's selection as outstanding University woman for November. p. 7 -- Traditional fires of enthusiasm are ignited in students and alum during annual Homecoming festivities / photos by Ron Wilson and Jim Ellington. pp. 8-9.
Publisher
Wichita State University
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Series
The Sunflower
v.73 no.20
v.73 no.20