The Sunflower, v.71, no.52 (April 14, 1967)
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1967-04-14
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Fullerton, William (Bill) , Converse, Boyd
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The Sunflower, v.71 no.52. Wichita, Kansas, April 14, 1967. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Organization of ghettos presented as power tool / Steve Gresham -- Young Democrats choose officers for next year -- Light turnout is reported as 1st election day closes -- Cheerleading Squad increased as Negroes protest selections -- Dr. Bill Fullerton resigns position as College head -- Forum speakers expound on their civil rights views / Jane Gilchrist -- Movie review: 'A Man and a Woman' described as beautiful / J. LaForge -- Beanery revival plan fails -- Students submit buttons as contest deadline nears -- WSU students to compete at Natl Debate Tourney -- Stratman. Ross attend institute -- 2 one-act plays to be presented at 8:30 tonight -- Thus, we endorse -- Cheers, conflict, compromise -- Students submit differing views concerning Nazi leader's visit -- Readers see boycott to be without logic -- Wilson receives purchase award for art work -- Consequences of LSD use worsen with each week -- Rep. Skriver set to host alumni meeting in D.C -- Panhellenic group plans open house for frosh girls -- Mary Ellen Borst selected delegate to natl. meeting -- Hints to save students from mid-term 'Downsfall' / Marilyn Ruggles -- Phi Alpha Theta to feature panel -- College students traveling abroad on upward trend -- Additional funds, being asked for school dropouts -- Periodicals are added to Library shelves -- Hippodrome activities to keep Greeks busy / Cheri Basta -- Grade schoolers to display work in gallery show -- Institute to be held here -- Alpha Kappa Psi training pledges in frat make-up -- Funds allotment is approved by legislative vote -- Fine forehand makes Mike Wood number two Shocker net player / Bob Jordan -- Netters sweep Ft. Hays -- Track squad to Memphis Relays -- DUs intramural bowling champs -- New staff ups grid hopes / Jim Kinney -- Shocker sportights / Steve Gresham -- Versatile Fred Burton boosts Shocks to second-place finish
Photograph(s): Saul Alinskyp. p. 1 -- Eye Opener: Angela Hogue, freshman. p. 8 -- Mike Wood: Shockers' no. 2 singles player with a formidable forehand, lots of net trophies, and plenty of tennis potential. p. 10 -- Charley Perez: Sophomore half-miler will efforts at Memphis Relays tomorrow afternoon. p. 10 -- Boyd Converse, new Shocker grid coach. p. 11 -- Eddie Kriwell, heads the offense. p. 11 -- Ron Toman, quarterbacks & receivers. p. 11 -- Don Shoemake, works with offensive line. p. 11 -- Larry Lacewell, in charge of defense. p. 11 -- Jim Johnson, defensive line coach. p. 11 -- Dale Boutwell, to stop pass completions. p. 11 -- Lon Williams, new freshman coach, comes to WSU on a graduate Assistantship. Williams will work with the Freshmen, readying them for their varsity careers. p. 11 -- Tom Holliday: Sophomore shot-putter captured his specialty in triangular meet, Tuesday at Veterans Field. p. 12
"See Top Student Feature Page 7"
Article(s): Organization of ghettos presented as power tool / Steve Gresham -- Young Democrats choose officers for next year -- Light turnout is reported as 1st election day closes -- Cheerleading Squad increased as Negroes protest selections -- Dr. Bill Fullerton resigns position as College head -- Forum speakers expound on their civil rights views / Jane Gilchrist -- Movie review: 'A Man and a Woman' described as beautiful / J. LaForge -- Beanery revival plan fails -- Students submit buttons as contest deadline nears -- WSU students to compete at Natl Debate Tourney -- Stratman. Ross attend institute -- 2 one-act plays to be presented at 8:30 tonight -- Thus, we endorse -- Cheers, conflict, compromise -- Students submit differing views concerning Nazi leader's visit -- Readers see boycott to be without logic -- Wilson receives purchase award for art work -- Consequences of LSD use worsen with each week -- Rep. Skriver set to host alumni meeting in D.C -- Panhellenic group plans open house for frosh girls -- Mary Ellen Borst selected delegate to natl. meeting -- Hints to save students from mid-term 'Downsfall' / Marilyn Ruggles -- Phi Alpha Theta to feature panel -- College students traveling abroad on upward trend -- Additional funds, being asked for school dropouts -- Periodicals are added to Library shelves -- Hippodrome activities to keep Greeks busy / Cheri Basta -- Grade schoolers to display work in gallery show -- Institute to be held here -- Alpha Kappa Psi training pledges in frat make-up -- Funds allotment is approved by legislative vote -- Fine forehand makes Mike Wood number two Shocker net player / Bob Jordan -- Netters sweep Ft. Hays -- Track squad to Memphis Relays -- DUs intramural bowling champs -- New staff ups grid hopes / Jim Kinney -- Shocker sportights / Steve Gresham -- Versatile Fred Burton boosts Shocks to second-place finish
Photograph(s): Saul Alinskyp. p. 1 -- Eye Opener: Angela Hogue, freshman. p. 8 -- Mike Wood: Shockers' no. 2 singles player with a formidable forehand, lots of net trophies, and plenty of tennis potential. p. 10 -- Charley Perez: Sophomore half-miler will efforts at Memphis Relays tomorrow afternoon. p. 10 -- Boyd Converse, new Shocker grid coach. p. 11 -- Eddie Kriwell, heads the offense. p. 11 -- Ron Toman, quarterbacks & receivers. p. 11 -- Don Shoemake, works with offensive line. p. 11 -- Larry Lacewell, in charge of defense. p. 11 -- Jim Johnson, defensive line coach. p. 11 -- Dale Boutwell, to stop pass completions. p. 11 -- Lon Williams, new freshman coach, comes to WSU on a graduate Assistantship. Williams will work with the Freshmen, readying them for their varsity careers. p. 11 -- Tom Holliday: Sophomore shot-putter captured his specialty in triangular meet, Tuesday at Veterans Field. p. 12
"See Top Student Feature Page 7"
Publisher
Wichita State University
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.71 no.52
v.71 no.52