The Sunflower, v.74, no.01 (September 16, 1969)
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1969-09-16
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , College of Business , Clinton, R. P. , Police Science
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The Sunflower, v.74 no.1. Wichita, Kansas, September 16, 1969. - 12 pages.
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Article(s): Muskie denounces cutbacks effecting domestic areas / Cliff Bieberly -- Free University's courses expanded -- More troops to be withdrawn from war by end of November -- Friesen moving right along with orientation program / Kevin Cook -- Guaranteed loans may be fortified -- CSR Festival, rally to be September 27 -- Police charge three with having grass -- Free University features many courses, informal atmosphere -- Law enforcement program to be expanded at WSU -- Student, city police crash in ruckus at registration -- Athletic Department’s 'gold fever’ results in sick gift for Docking -- Nixon tactics against narcotics presented -- WSU students get raw deal -- Guidance for career planning offered by Placement Center -- University enrolls record number for fall semester -- Personal investments courses offered now -- Loans situation looking brighter -- Senate committee votes to subpoena KU officials -- Shocks catch gold fever, Big Blue, 17-7 in grid opener -- Eight days remain: Deadline set for intramurals -- Shocks score opening win, Wilson debut successful / Tony Jiminez -- Cross country team opens season Friday
Photograph(s): Muskie on campus: Sen. Edmund Muskie was the opening speaker in the Eisenhower Lecture series Monday night. p. 1 -- It was packed: Despite the effort of the University administration to speed up registration proceedings at Henry Levitt Arena, students were still subjected to long lines and seemingly endless waiting. p. 1 -- Two much pie: All this coed got for her pie - eating efforts in the Shocker Week Dogpatch Olympics was a fifth place and an aching stomach. p. 3 -- Turf frolic: Following WSU's 17-7 victory over Utah State Saturday, students were invited to spend the moonlight hours dancing on Shocker Poly-Turf. p. 6 -- Gus Grebe routes 'em on. p. 8 -- An unexpected crowd was in for a 'Shocking' surprise. p. 8 -- 'Gold fever' filled cheers. p. 8 -- John Taylor catches for first TD. p. 8 -- Ray Kincaid, left, makes it 10-0 for WSU. p. 9 -- John Strycula scored Utah's only goal. p. 9 -- Randy Cayce carries for Shocks. p. 9 -- QB Butch Dusharm gets instructions. p. 9 -- Utah State's 'Big Blue' tough to overcome. p. 10 -- Sometimes it was too close for comfort. p. 10 -- It was no easy task. p. 10 -- But Shocker Randy Jackson insured the victory. p. 10 -- Charlie Perez. p. 11
Article(s): Muskie denounces cutbacks effecting domestic areas / Cliff Bieberly -- Free University's courses expanded -- More troops to be withdrawn from war by end of November -- Friesen moving right along with orientation program / Kevin Cook -- Guaranteed loans may be fortified -- CSR Festival, rally to be September 27 -- Police charge three with having grass -- Free University features many courses, informal atmosphere -- Law enforcement program to be expanded at WSU -- Student, city police crash in ruckus at registration -- Athletic Department’s 'gold fever’ results in sick gift for Docking -- Nixon tactics against narcotics presented -- WSU students get raw deal -- Guidance for career planning offered by Placement Center -- University enrolls record number for fall semester -- Personal investments courses offered now -- Loans situation looking brighter -- Senate committee votes to subpoena KU officials -- Shocks catch gold fever, Big Blue, 17-7 in grid opener -- Eight days remain: Deadline set for intramurals -- Shocks score opening win, Wilson debut successful / Tony Jiminez -- Cross country team opens season Friday
Photograph(s): Muskie on campus: Sen. Edmund Muskie was the opening speaker in the Eisenhower Lecture series Monday night. p. 1 -- It was packed: Despite the effort of the University administration to speed up registration proceedings at Henry Levitt Arena, students were still subjected to long lines and seemingly endless waiting. p. 1 -- Two much pie: All this coed got for her pie - eating efforts in the Shocker Week Dogpatch Olympics was a fifth place and an aching stomach. p. 3 -- Turf frolic: Following WSU's 17-7 victory over Utah State Saturday, students were invited to spend the moonlight hours dancing on Shocker Poly-Turf. p. 6 -- Gus Grebe routes 'em on. p. 8 -- An unexpected crowd was in for a 'Shocking' surprise. p. 8 -- 'Gold fever' filled cheers. p. 8 -- John Taylor catches for first TD. p. 8 -- Ray Kincaid, left, makes it 10-0 for WSU. p. 9 -- John Strycula scored Utah's only goal. p. 9 -- Randy Cayce carries for Shocks. p. 9 -- QB Butch Dusharm gets instructions. p. 9 -- Utah State's 'Big Blue' tough to overcome. p. 10 -- Sometimes it was too close for comfort. p. 10 -- It was no easy task. p. 10 -- But Shocker Randy Jackson insured the victory. p. 10 -- Charlie Perez. p. 11
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.74 no.1
v.74 no.1