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The Sunflower, v.71, no.25 (November 18, 1966)
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Sunflower 1966-11-18
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Wichita, Kansas
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1966-11-18
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College newspapers and periodicals,Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers,Student publications,Wichita State University -- History,`Lectric Prunes,Resident Students Association (RSA)
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The Sunflower, v.71 no.25. Wichita, Kansas, November 18, 1966. - 12 pages
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Article(s): City commissioners vote down fair housing change / J. LaForge -- Dorm residents initiate new RSA -- Air Society sponsors annual blood drive -- Loyalty Oath survey taken -- Sunflower moves to another first -- Athletic program, Red Cross drive on SGC agenda -- Motwani addresses club -- Prof blasts WSU students at Wednesday's forum / Susan King -- Thompson, Cowgill intern in Washington last summer / Kris Burgerhoff -- Forensic tourney plays host to 158 debate teams -- United Christian Fellowship installs campus pastor -- WSU art student painting shown in New York exhibit -- Sr. gridders to attend honor dance -- A sad decision -- The non-voting member: Student government comments -- Paper receives thanks; 'Black power' defended -- Society news: Students make plans for mid-term break / Cheri Basta -- Smith College professor speaks on India and Asia -- KMUW quip / Frankie Howard / University Singers present annual fall choral concert -- Ernst Lemberger to participate in panel discussion -- Students to produce campus TV program -- Graduate School offers $10,000 to young men -- Gov-elect Kansas program outlined at Young Demos -- Instructor of the Week: Dr. Ruth J. Tasch initiates Early Childhood Ed. course / Mary Ellen Borst -- Ticket issue to receive new hearing -- Group's popularity starts with name -- Shockers enter cage competition with speed, depth, experience -- Shocker sportlights / Steve Gresham -- Colorado meets Shockers in Saturday grid contest / Mike Kiser
Photograph(s): Dr. Kewal Motwani. p. 1 -- Catha Cowgill, LA Sr., discusses the Congressional Report with Congressman Garner E. Shriver. p. 3 -- Our roving photographer frames Terri Jones in the lens of his camera. Terri, a freshman, was nominated for the Eye-Opener of the Week by some unknown appraising eye who was thoughtful enough to submit her name. Terri is 18 years of age, is a graduate of West High, and is majoring in business. p. 5 -- Dr. Ruth J. Tasch, initiator of program in early childhood education at WSU. p. 10 -- Members of the 'Lectric Prunes are (l. to r.) Craig Young, Don Overstake, Chuck Pyle, Dusty Teel, and Vic Olmstead. p. 10 -- Jamie Thomspon, Shockers high-scoring forward. p. 11 -- Colorado State's powerhouse backfield (from left to right) Bob Wolfe, Jim Oliver, and Oscar Reed. p. 12 -- Warren Armstrong, Shockers leading All-American candidate. p. 12
"Prof Blasts Students Page 2"
Article(s): City commissioners vote down fair housing change / J. LaForge -- Dorm residents initiate new RSA -- Air Society sponsors annual blood drive -- Loyalty Oath survey taken -- Sunflower moves to another first -- Athletic program, Red Cross drive on SGC agenda -- Motwani addresses club -- Prof blasts WSU students at Wednesday's forum / Susan King -- Thompson, Cowgill intern in Washington last summer / Kris Burgerhoff -- Forensic tourney plays host to 158 debate teams -- United Christian Fellowship installs campus pastor -- WSU art student painting shown in New York exhibit -- Sr. gridders to attend honor dance -- A sad decision -- The non-voting member: Student government comments -- Paper receives thanks; 'Black power' defended -- Society news: Students make plans for mid-term break / Cheri Basta -- Smith College professor speaks on India and Asia -- KMUW quip / Frankie Howard / University Singers present annual fall choral concert -- Ernst Lemberger to participate in panel discussion -- Students to produce campus TV program -- Graduate School offers $10,000 to young men -- Gov-elect Kansas program outlined at Young Demos -- Instructor of the Week: Dr. Ruth J. Tasch initiates Early Childhood Ed. course / Mary Ellen Borst -- Ticket issue to receive new hearing -- Group's popularity starts with name -- Shockers enter cage competition with speed, depth, experience -- Shocker sportlights / Steve Gresham -- Colorado meets Shockers in Saturday grid contest / Mike Kiser
Photograph(s): Dr. Kewal Motwani. p. 1 -- Catha Cowgill, LA Sr., discusses the Congressional Report with Congressman Garner E. Shriver. p. 3 -- Our roving photographer frames Terri Jones in the lens of his camera. Terri, a freshman, was nominated for the Eye-Opener of the Week by some unknown appraising eye who was thoughtful enough to submit her name. Terri is 18 years of age, is a graduate of West High, and is majoring in business. p. 5 -- Dr. Ruth J. Tasch, initiator of program in early childhood education at WSU. p. 10 -- Members of the 'Lectric Prunes are (l. to r.) Craig Young, Don Overstake, Chuck Pyle, Dusty Teel, and Vic Olmstead. p. 10 -- Jamie Thomspon, Shockers high-scoring forward. p. 11 -- Colorado State's powerhouse backfield (from left to right) Bob Wolfe, Jim Oliver, and Oscar Reed. p. 12 -- Warren Armstrong, Shockers leading All-American candidate. p. 12
"Prof Blasts Students Page 2"
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.71 no.25
v.71 no.25
