The Sunflower, v.75, no.01 (September 1, 1970)
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Issue Date
1970-09-01
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , KMUW , Campus security , Sex discrimination , Sexist advertising , Women's Liberation Front , Young People's Socialist League , Academic freedom , Herman, David T.
Citation
The Sunflower: Our 75th year of editorial freedom, v.75 no.1. Wichita, Kansas, September 1, 1970. - 16 pages
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Article(s): Blacks attack fraternity house, 22 arrested following incident / Steve Koski -- Volunteers help children in school through student tutorial service / Kevin Cook -- Female liberationists fight discrimination / Linda Hoddy -- KMUW expands coverage -- Soviets seize chewing gum -- Ratboy's notebooks / J. Russell Jones -- Letters to the editor -- Resolution of the State Board of Regents -- Research on campus: Biologist uses snakes to test radiation endurance -- Penalty for marijuana possession reduced, but local arrests climb -- Parking code adopted -- Mennonite, modern communes offers study in contrast -- Through electoral process: YPSL proposes reform / Kevin Cook -- This was Orientation Week fall 1970 -- Mini, midi, or maxi? / Patt Keller, photography by David Henry -- Look toward new season: Veteran coaching staff heads Shocker football -- Shocker Club plans special events for football season -- Lone varsity letter man expected to pace cross country squad -- Football season kicked off Aug. 19 / Gary Freed
Photograph(s): Kappa Sigma fraternity was attacked by a number of black youths late Saturday night following a fight between a fraternity pledge and an unidentified black youth. The black youths used an axe to chop a hole in the front door of the house. p. 2 -- Lovely Miss Carla Rupp, Liberal Arts-4 is this week's Sweetheart. Miss Rupp has worked on the Hutchinson News and the Wichita Eagle and Beacon. She will be attending Wichita State for the first time this fall. p. 6 -- Anne Whitters and Linda Parmiter move into Grace Wilkie Hall. p. 10 -- Shockers Spurs Ginger Arzinger, third from right and Jan Walker show a group of students the "sights." p. 10 -- Beatrice Paddock gives an information tour of the library. p. 10 -- Dr. Anneke Allen asst. professor of chemistry talks about some of the research she is doing. p. 10 -- Dr. David Herman answers questions from students about the psychology department. p. 10 -- Over 12,000 students went through the agony of registration last week. Left: Janet Byrd stops at a checkpoint to get direction. Center: pulling IBM cards with a smile is Miriam Fernandez. Right: Linda Wong worked at the table students were happiest to see. p. 11 -- Linda Schneider and Randy Tate take a break from the heat, with conversation and drinks in the Alibi. p. 11 -- The Jerry Hahn Brotherhood performed Saturday night for an enthusiastic audience at the second annual Turf Dance. p. 11 -- Kurt Foley finds that inflation has also hit the price of books in the CAC. p. 11 -- Lila McMillan browses through some science fiction after tangling the reality of text books. p. 11 -- Bob Leeke peruses through books on his favorite subject, music. p. 11 -- Football drills for the 1970 Wichita State football squad began Aug. 19, with two-a-day practice sessions. Coach Ben Wilson and his staff were on hand to add personal instruction to members of the squad. p. 14
"Back to school edition"
Article(s): Blacks attack fraternity house, 22 arrested following incident / Steve Koski -- Volunteers help children in school through student tutorial service / Kevin Cook -- Female liberationists fight discrimination / Linda Hoddy -- KMUW expands coverage -- Soviets seize chewing gum -- Ratboy's notebooks / J. Russell Jones -- Letters to the editor -- Resolution of the State Board of Regents -- Research on campus: Biologist uses snakes to test radiation endurance -- Penalty for marijuana possession reduced, but local arrests climb -- Parking code adopted -- Mennonite, modern communes offers study in contrast -- Through electoral process: YPSL proposes reform / Kevin Cook -- This was Orientation Week fall 1970 -- Mini, midi, or maxi? / Patt Keller, photography by David Henry -- Look toward new season: Veteran coaching staff heads Shocker football -- Shocker Club plans special events for football season -- Lone varsity letter man expected to pace cross country squad -- Football season kicked off Aug. 19 / Gary Freed
Photograph(s): Kappa Sigma fraternity was attacked by a number of black youths late Saturday night following a fight between a fraternity pledge and an unidentified black youth. The black youths used an axe to chop a hole in the front door of the house. p. 2 -- Lovely Miss Carla Rupp, Liberal Arts-4 is this week's Sweetheart. Miss Rupp has worked on the Hutchinson News and the Wichita Eagle and Beacon. She will be attending Wichita State for the first time this fall. p. 6 -- Anne Whitters and Linda Parmiter move into Grace Wilkie Hall. p. 10 -- Shockers Spurs Ginger Arzinger, third from right and Jan Walker show a group of students the "sights." p. 10 -- Beatrice Paddock gives an information tour of the library. p. 10 -- Dr. Anneke Allen asst. professor of chemistry talks about some of the research she is doing. p. 10 -- Dr. David Herman answers questions from students about the psychology department. p. 10 -- Over 12,000 students went through the agony of registration last week. Left: Janet Byrd stops at a checkpoint to get direction. Center: pulling IBM cards with a smile is Miriam Fernandez. Right: Linda Wong worked at the table students were happiest to see. p. 11 -- Linda Schneider and Randy Tate take a break from the heat, with conversation and drinks in the Alibi. p. 11 -- The Jerry Hahn Brotherhood performed Saturday night for an enthusiastic audience at the second annual Turf Dance. p. 11 -- Kurt Foley finds that inflation has also hit the price of books in the CAC. p. 11 -- Lila McMillan browses through some science fiction after tangling the reality of text books. p. 11 -- Bob Leeke peruses through books on his favorite subject, music. p. 11 -- Football drills for the 1970 Wichita State football squad began Aug. 19, with two-a-day practice sessions. Coach Ben Wilson and his staff were on hand to add personal instruction to members of the squad. p. 14
"Back to school edition"
Publisher
Wichita State University
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.75 no.1
v.75 no.1