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The Sunflower, v.73, no.07 (October 11, 1968)
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Wichita, Kansas
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1968-10-11
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The Sunflower, v.73 no.7. Wichita, Kansas, October 11, 1968. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Record turn out at polls climaxes first day of vote -- Classroom beckons Liberal Arts Dean -- Students will honor parents on Saturday -- KU pharmacologist to discuss narcotic effects at drug seminar -- Vaudeville memories still live for Moline -- Noted sociologist to speak Monday -- Faculty members present grads with helpful folders -- Student teachers are asked to file for second term -- Quartet set for concert this evening -- WSU art grad Ash to have works nationally distributed -- WSU Band Day celebration begins festivities Saturday -- IRS offers accounting majors jobs -- Business frat plans to sell aerial photos -- Ex-P.O.W.,Yugoslavian refugee new professor in engineering / Max Harris -- Causes for rebellion -- Funding of stadium explained -- Profile: J. Kelley Sowards -- Brennans, Wilkie share in Nightshirt honors -- Flying Club sets initial meeting -- Frizzel set to address CYR group -- Rings, flings and things: Organizations start new activities -- Teacher placement bureau finds employment for 272 -- Shocks-Rams collide Saturday; Both try to halt losing streaks -- Tigers pop corks; Celebrate series win -- Golfers schedule Mid-West Classic for this weekend -- Rams' runners to compete against WSU in dual meet -- Brennan grinds out hard-fought victory over tough Fairmount / Richard Schopf -- Frosh footballers travel to Fort Scott in opener
Photograph(s): Early voters: Students line-up at 8 a.m. in the CAC to cast ballots in stadium referendum. Voting continues today. p. 1 -- Concert performers: The Allegri String Quartet will raise the curtain on the WSU chamber music series, tonight at 8 p.m., in DFAC. p. 2 -- Adventurous past: Dr, Milan Jovanovic of WSU's engineering department is a former Nazi prisoner and an escapee from Yugoslavia. p. 5 -- Dr. J. Kelley Sowards. p. 7 -- Independent winners: Combined entry of Grace Wilkie and Brennan Hall took first place honors in the Independent division of Saturday's Nightshirt Parade. p. 8 -- 'And visions of sugar plums danced in their heads' / photos by Greg Livingston. p. 9 -- Catches the ball: Fairmount's Bob Halligan leaps high in the air to make an "up for grabs" reception against Brennan. p. 12
"See Editorials, Page 4"
Article(s): Record turn out at polls climaxes first day of vote -- Classroom beckons Liberal Arts Dean -- Students will honor parents on Saturday -- KU pharmacologist to discuss narcotic effects at drug seminar -- Vaudeville memories still live for Moline -- Noted sociologist to speak Monday -- Faculty members present grads with helpful folders -- Student teachers are asked to file for second term -- Quartet set for concert this evening -- WSU art grad Ash to have works nationally distributed -- WSU Band Day celebration begins festivities Saturday -- IRS offers accounting majors jobs -- Business frat plans to sell aerial photos -- Ex-P.O.W.,Yugoslavian refugee new professor in engineering / Max Harris -- Causes for rebellion -- Funding of stadium explained -- Profile: J. Kelley Sowards -- Brennans, Wilkie share in Nightshirt honors -- Flying Club sets initial meeting -- Frizzel set to address CYR group -- Rings, flings and things: Organizations start new activities -- Teacher placement bureau finds employment for 272 -- Shocks-Rams collide Saturday; Both try to halt losing streaks -- Tigers pop corks; Celebrate series win -- Golfers schedule Mid-West Classic for this weekend -- Rams' runners to compete against WSU in dual meet -- Brennan grinds out hard-fought victory over tough Fairmount / Richard Schopf -- Frosh footballers travel to Fort Scott in opener
Photograph(s): Early voters: Students line-up at 8 a.m. in the CAC to cast ballots in stadium referendum. Voting continues today. p. 1 -- Concert performers: The Allegri String Quartet will raise the curtain on the WSU chamber music series, tonight at 8 p.m., in DFAC. p. 2 -- Adventurous past: Dr, Milan Jovanovic of WSU's engineering department is a former Nazi prisoner and an escapee from Yugoslavia. p. 5 -- Dr. J. Kelley Sowards. p. 7 -- Independent winners: Combined entry of Grace Wilkie and Brennan Hall took first place honors in the Independent division of Saturday's Nightshirt Parade. p. 8 -- 'And visions of sugar plums danced in their heads' / photos by Greg Livingston. p. 9 -- Catches the ball: Fairmount's Bob Halligan leaps high in the air to make an "up for grabs" reception against Brennan. p. 12
"See Editorials, Page 4"
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.73 no.7
v.73 no.7
