TJWSU Kword EmHmnt T jMnialIsM Stuff Total Stands At 10*580 A M s Third b sM Wodnosday » ------- Sunflowm wm taorease the frequency of Its publication University enrollment toi tliree ttmes a week this fall. 10,600 Wednesday noon, sel ^ The student newspi4>er will hit the oanqjus every Monday* a new high in W.S.U. registra­ We^esday and Friday. tion. This stop up Is financed by News Service, several radio Though not expected to reach an Increase In the budget of stations* news services and the predicted enrollment of the Board of Publloatlons and newspapers In Tokyo. 10,800, the 10*680 figure was b y a greater use of adTertlslng. Chakales has worked as an more than 1,000 above last New to the Journalism depart­ Assoolated Press World Press year’s final figure of 9,846. ment mis toil are David Ward» Editor and as a bureau chief The enrollment ranked WSU head of toe department* and In Amens* Rome end Cairo. me third largest institution in LjB. Chakales* assistant pro- Kansas* overshadowed only by tosBor. Also aiding me Sunflower mis the University of Kansas wlm Ward* formerly of the Uni­ }^ar is the new AP wire ser- CARD OABfE—Clutching their precious IBM cards* near 16,000 and Kansas State versity of M lohic^ Develop­ vioe machine Installed In the w im newsroom, bringing continuous WBU students Jam the basem ent University near 11*000. ment Council* has worked for during the enrollment soraj^le. Final totals were not avallame me United Press intomatlonal national end International news. from any of the schools. A spokesman for me r< Student Photos trars office quoted, the '^toll time equivalents of enrollments as the most interesting.” To Be Token The toll time equivalent is me total number of hours taken he unflower by all the students* divided by T OmCIALS 8TUD1OT NEWSPAPER For Pornostus the average number of hours ■1 Vol. LXX - No. 1 Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas for a toll time undergraduate Parnassus* official yearbook September 24, 1965 and graduate studMit* 16 hours of the University* will takepio- and nine respectively. tuies of ell students (Including (Mekm In Area 9 of the CAC, WSU’s FTE stood at 7*800* a frm 6 ajn. to 1 pan. on the Flick Tonight 11 per cent increase over last PresMcet’s Message year. The total number of en­ fouBwlng schedule; Tonight at 8 pan. in me It gives me great pleasure to welcome students* rolled also represented near Oct. 4 ......................... A-C DFAC* another ox)ft fixisellg^t, an 11 per cent increase. faculty members* and staff to file oanqiuB as we brl^t* sprltely Doris Day Enrollment will continue Oct. 6 ........................ D-F share together m the rich oTOortunltles that are comedies, “ That Touch of through tomorrow no<m; how­ available at this University. 'Als academic ybar Mink*’ * v ill open this fall’s ever* turnout is expected to Oct. 6 ....................... Q-H is file 70th year in file tradition of h ig h e r education* two-bit flick series. be light. It’s about a suave bach­ initiated by Fairmount College in 1895, with which Oct. 7 ....................... 1-K elor, Cary Grant, v/ho falls R^istratlon was e^q)edited Wichita State University is identified. in love wim a small town mis fall by a larger use of Bfy colleagues and I wish for all students a pleasant Oct. 8 ....................... L-M blonde* Doris* and chases omnputers and postyonlng fee and profitable year* The University provides abundant her from New York to Ber­ payment until after initial Oct. 11 .................... Jf-O resou3Toes In instruction* faoilltles* curriculum* re- muda and back again for a class card plok-\q) so students searoh* and activities to challenge yovap best efforts. surprise ending. Admission oould be s t a r r e d . See related is 26 cents. story on page 1. Oct. 12 .................... P-Q Sidendid formal and informal resources are available fiirough file regular academic program* speoial events* Oct. 13 ..................... R-S and extra-ourrloular aotlvitieB* You are cordially Oct. 14 ............... .....T -V invited to ei^lpre these possibilitieB and to share foUy in the imdltatlon to learning. ID Cords Noodod Got. 16 .....................W-Z I extend a co rd ial w e lo o m e to you. I wish for each one of you y ea r that w ill be Interesting and re- A fee of $2 per student will w arding. fo r Foo Paymmnt be charged. N i^ t students’ pic­ Sincerely yours* tures will be scheduled from Don’t forget to bring along that brown blUfold-type ID card 6 pan. to 9 pan. on Oot. 12 (issued at registration) when you pay your foes this semester. and 13. Without it being stamped Oot. 1 ...................... T-Z Photographs will be taken by the Business Office, you can Rorabau^ and MUlsap Studios. check out library books or *Open from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wichita. E m ory Lindquist* President attend Universityty tonctionB. to to collect fees from ni^t J ^ h ita State University short* me brown ID card MUST students. BE STAMPED by me Business Office to be valid after Oot. 2. Students unable to pay on the above dates oan do so Oot* ChssrisQllsr Clink Payment of foes will begin 2, from 8 to 12 pan. Failure Newsfronts S e ^ 27* in the basement of to pay fees will cancel your Sst For Frsihmsn Amah Library according to the enrollment. By CLIFF TARRY, Co-M anaging Editor following schedule: (hours: 8 Auto re^tration sfiokers Freshman cheerleader a*m* to 6 pan.) will be issued at me fee pay­ tryouts will be held Sept. ment* hidian Ptlme Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri told me UN that 29* at 8 pan.* in Area 9 of *Sept« 27 .....................A-D • ^ ready to order a oease fire in the die ite over The liimary will be open from the CAC* A^ioatlons are ♦Sept. 28 ............. *...*.*E-1 Kashmir If President Mohamed Ayub Khan will do same. now availiUue in me SGA 6:30 pon* to 9:00 pan* so ‘ ^ f io ia lB of the UN stated fiiat'Pakistan had sentnoireply Sept. 29 .................... J-M 27-28 to colieot foes from ii office. students. to me Security Council’ s cease-fire resolution* Clinlos will be held every­ Sept. 30 ***•••* ..**..**.*.*N—S Pakist^’ s current attempto at negofiafions are in me form day mis week and next In of s rw y to me soviet Unlon^e offer to be a mediator in the sorority row* Praotloe ses­ oonlllot* sions will at 8 p»m* Parents’ Day YW CA To SttouMif The r e ^ of Mosoow raised “ no objection in principle” but made no official statiment* 'kaiupttB kan ilviir the U|B* point of view* press officer Robert Jfc MoClOskey Idiala* A m ** EUaa Needs Helpers tftBttJbd strong concern over mob attacks on U*S* govexn- H O ly U Q y R lffis Letters which have been pre­ YWCA will host a Ki * N idihis in kstaohl and Lahore* Ofian To tfydtnk pared by BOA for paMtts of Kaimlval from 7:80 to 11 pj --------- Bed in one city idien a strike closed all shops all students will be stuffed Oot* 8* m Ghaoe Wilkie i —The stHke Was called as a protest to the UN All JOWlsh students are in­ Saturday and Sunday* mitory parl^ lot* the rhiolUlton oirdsHim Paktstan India to oease fire* vited to wotBhip dumng me students are needed between Will be set im jilkg « B eim tsj^ lfo iitfn f tj Thant tmd the UN General Assembly coming High ifoiy Dnys* ao- 9 a*m* and 5 p*mt to help in to life o t m k w K m i ouirHmt desSoi^kB in Asia have i^lnforoed his ootiiiM tb t t t ^ e Bttumu-Ei* this operation. A ll mtetested also be a glM t flew fiiat ail ooutttHBe=^indiUi Red China— s h ^ d be h^xre^ BOi^oeg foh me flhst and students should ooUtsot Fted life band* fontad at me uN lumd^oaHOH* second days of Rosh Hashanah Funk at me BOA office* Ail oam pui orgeniaattoUB His suggestion me non-member states was to seatrep- will be at 6 p*m* S M * 88 and The letters tovlie file stu­ have been invited to paiHlomam iosentatlfeg from each country so they may be in a positlim 9 a*m* Sept* 87 at Hebtsw dents* parents to pafimt’s Day and enter tiooifas in the oal^ to s e ^ e the ottossi-ourrente of world optolon which are so C o i^ m tio n (OHhodox)* 1860 football game ndiloh WUl be nival* uniquely oonOMfrated m the organisation. N» Woooiswn* Oot* 16 when WBU playg New A small entranoe fee will Furam* mimio will be held on the ^imeat shtyments Serttoes at me Temple Meiiioo Ertate A^es* Pa^ts be oh arM Prooeeds fhUU Ihi to oommumst nations* Unions are sup^rtlng a requirement Bmanu-Bl (Reform) will take will also see > parade of booths ^ go to tyofidUnlfen- t ^ t wheat to Russia must be shtyped In U*S. sh l^* Wheat place 8 p*m* Sept. 86 and 10 the Greek' pledges vmen Nights sity Service* YWCA^s servioe state senators say that tola has prevented any wheat sales a*m. Monday at 7011 E* Cen­ shirt Parade is presented dur­ ^Jeot of ms 1^ * Ths goal to Russia since 1968. tral. ing halftime. mis yeat Is ■Hr Wichita State University Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives September 24, Editorial Tt* Hfctiaa niFOBMATKW Aatherity DfinPRBTATION Constitntional Ska($s As Wlohlte State Unlverelty grows so does ttie Shifted The stream of revisions for the SGA constitution Is flovdng Sunflower.
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