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Sunflower 04-23-1968 Four Candidates Compete For SGA President Four candidates will vie fordie position of Studeirt Government Association president in elec­ tions l^ r s d a y and Friday. Vot- ? •-das w ill be held in the CAC Lounge both days bxmi 8 ajn. - 2 p.m. Ih e presidm tial candidates - John B i^ e ld t y Steve Joseph^ Brian Sullivan and John 'Hitlock- submitted statements of position to 'Itie Sunflower which are on 2 of dlls issue. A Student Govemm oit coffee open to a ll shidents w ill be held today and tomorrow from 9:30- 11:30 a.m. in the CAC Lounge. Candidates fo r vacant SGA po­ sitions have been asked to attend the coffee. In the elections Thursday and Triday, scents will also be A asked to approve or reject the revised SGA Constitution and re­ cently enacted Student Bill of R i ^ s . TTiese documents have been reprinted on pages 10, 11 and 12 of this issue. Students may also^ vote \n Choice 68,. a national poll of collegians on presidential candi­ dates and issues (see related story, page 6). JOHN TATLOOK STEVE JOSEPH BRIAN SULLIVAN JOHN BREDFELDT Groups To Perform T he Sunflow er In May Hippodrome "Hippodrome" IsaGreekword side Wllner Auditorium. The for teeatrical productions of May Queen and her royal court VOL. LX X n NO. 46 WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY 'RJESDAY, A PR IL 23, 1968 comedy, according to Barbara will do the honors. Wilkenson, ED Jr., and Hippo­ A meeting of Hippodrome re­ drome chairman. presentatives of the participating ' The celebration is scheduled organizations will beheld tomor­ Alpert’s 'Tijuana Brass’ To Appear to be held May 3-4. Miss Wll- row night at 6:30 in the Wllner kenson said that nine ^ trie s have lounge. been filed in the three divislons- wcmien's, men's and combined. n Field Heuse Cencert May 14 Tliese skits will be presented Friday, May 3 beginning at 8:30 Inside Index Ticket sales begin on canq>us d Mariachi bands, dominated by record producer. He produced a.m. In Wllner Auditorium. lursday for the Herb Alpert trumpets. Harmony is In what "Jan and Dean's" first session Friday's judges are: Dr. Clark id the Tijuana Brass Concert, the musiciaqs call thirds, three and wrote a song named "W (mi- Britton, associate professor of Peace Vigil be held in the Field House notes apart. derful W ofld ," which became a art; Greg Dean, KEYN program Page 3 sy 14. Sale of tickets to the Alpert and a friend, Jerry hit for the group,"Herman's director; Mrs. Bessie Duggan, iibllc w ill begin Monday. Moss, originated the Tijuana Herm its." assistant professor of speech Brass in 1962, after a session As side-work, he filled In as and Dr. Lyle Gohn, assistant Photo Essay Prices for the tickets are llst- In the Alpert garage. An adapt­ a trumpeter with pick-up bands, dean of students. I’age 5 by the CAC Program Board ation of their " M e x ic a n and in soundtrack sesslonsat film The May Queen Ceremony will it $3, $4 and $5. Schuflte," for commercials on studios until the group was or­ take place Friday at 8 p.m. in The nationally-known Tijuana Choice 68 radio and television, helped the ganized. Wllner Auditorium. The finalists "age 6 (rass have had six albums on group gain national fhme. Alpert said of his popularity, will then be announced for the ie top 50 in the national list­ Public pressure forced Al­ ‘‘ FXilfillment is very warm, but Saturday Night Review of Hippo­ Speech Toarney 's of records. Three of these pert and his group to become a fulfillment belongs to a time and drome skits. Page 7 jre in the top four at one time. full-time organization. In 1965 I cannot accept that today’s ful- Preceding the finals at 7 p.m. Alpert and his seven member they began to make personal flUment will be enough for to- will be a Maypole winding out­ Iband has netted millions of dol- aiH)earanceB. mormw. jlars from record sales, tele­ Raised In a musical en­ vision appearances by the score vironment, Alpert has been ind performances around the surrounded by music nearly all rorld. his life. He was first trumpeter In a description of his group's of the & n Francisco Orchestic luslc, Alpert says: ‘ T t’ s a before a t^o-year hitch In the 8th rlld, happy sound, like the Maria- Army, where he served astrum- :hls. It's good-natured and hill pct-bugler. humor..." The 'Hjuana Brass After a short career with Keen f [sound originated from the bull- Records as a junior artist and ja and courtyards of Tijuana r^ e rto ire man, Alpert ventured points south. It is the sound on his own as an independent hields, Thompson V f wed With Honor "It was the first time I’ve go beyond the octaflnals at na- r sera Bob and Lee kind of Uonal, Mrs. Striegel slid. peechless," said Mrs. TTie University of Houston went ee S tr l^ e L debate coach. Into the octaflnals rated first, LA sralors Bra Shields and and had beaten WSU several times Thompson could only say In previous debates, said Mrs. 'Ite n k -y ou " when awarded first Striegel. But Houston was •lace trophy in the National De- knocked out of the tourney by ate Tournament at BhxMyn 16th-ranked Wayne State of De­ >^ege. New York last week. troit. The tournament was entered Then, In the quarter finals, y 44 top teams in the United WSU met Wayne State. Tbeweek kates who had survived one previously, Wayne State had i the eight regional tournaments beaten WSU 5.0 In the finals of ield in March, said Mrs. Strie- Delta Sigma Rho-lbu Kappa Alpha tel. At the r ^ o n a l tournament debate tournament. " lYUs time jUelds and Thompson placed we turned around and beat them PORINIIO AWARD^BAI llllllil, luff, wiNi iaMti uUeli NMIRMIIliMugul However, the teams who 5-0," said Mrs. Striegel. dllpliir trivetiui ttb0hjr Nun list week In Rew Y e rk . t them at regionals didn’t See DEBATERS, Pege 2 Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives V m swrtltmf, *irll H , IWI II SGA Presidestiol Candidates 66 FHe For Compos Offkal TREASURER SGA Linda Schultz - Ballast PRESIDENT Present Position Statements John Creighton Bredfeldt JUNIOR ation on all but one major Fac­ "In my efforts topromotesuch Steve Joseph - Ballast P m m b le ulty Senate commlttee-the Ad­ a new attitude, I have chosen Brian Sullivan PRESIDENT JOHN BREDFELDT missions and Exceptions Com­ a slate o f persons whom I feel John Tatlock Gary Austerman We» th( **It is now the tim e of the year mittee. We will be working to to be extremely qualified and in Steve Randle - Ballast versity be! when WSU students have the op- achieve this next year. agreement with me about toe VICE PRESIDENT collective p ort^ ty tochoosethe candidates ” We consider the e^qianslon of purposes and philosophies of stu­ Mark F. Anderson - Ballast VICE PRESIDENT charged wi of their choice for the various Veteran's Field a necessity for dent government. Because 1 plan Steve Davies Ken Breeden - Ballast escapable positions on Student Government the continuation of football. We to work with Steve Davies. Bobbe Sheldon Preskorn adem ocn C o r ^ s s . plan on supporting as much as Hannan, and Gaylord Smith as a SECRETARY by mature **As a candidate for Student possible the efforts to get this cabinet and not as individuals, I SECRETARY Carole Ledbetter - Ballast tildes and Government President I shall next year. feel it would be much easier to Bobbe Hannan the extent enumerate the Ideas I feel are "T h e sale of 3.2 beer in the initiate a consistent coordinated Lorraine Howard TREASURER tty in the important: CAC, which I originally initiated program of service to the stu- Liikto Northcutt - Ballast Suzi Aylward - Ballast recognizin *"Improve the SGCCmnmittee in Coi^ress, is needed toimprove dnits. respcnsibl structure. the University community atmo "In the area of programs there TREASURER SENIOR in the tob ***Reconstruct tiie basketball 9 here. are several policies toat are George Fahnestock as imliivi ticket p ^ c y . "T h ose a re but a few o f our long overdue, some of the more Gaylord Smith PRESIDENT there; do ***berease WSU's prestige beliefs. Indeed, we think our significant being: John T e r iv Moore - Ballast ipn ize tfai among the other state uni­ views are held by a majority of * "Initiation of a pass-bU sys­ COLLEGES Christopher Shank •into a sbx versities and among a ll Kansas our fellow students. Hopefully, tem for core-curriculum cour­ ttiis const tdjdi schools. those students who agree with ses, and revamping of the BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VICE PRESIDENT our use a *"&ive8tigate possibilities for our platform will vote for the teacher-course evaluation pro­ Jim Dougherty Kathy Fine ham - Ballast tarmony w more professors, buildings, and Ballast Student Party's can­ gram; John W. Erickson finances at WSU. didates to enable us to legislate *"U s e of the State Legislative Lynn Mathews -Ballast SECRETARY Article 1. *'*iU)Ove all, make the SGC these ideas in next year's Con­ Relations Cimunittee tg urge In­ Jim Oegerle - Ballast Cindy Gleason - Ballast Ih e AssocI the voice of toe student body, g re s s ." creased ftmding for W ^ and the sale of cigarettes on campus.
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