The Sunflower, v.78, no.43 (March 29, 1974)
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1974-03-29
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower, v.78 no.43. Wichita, Kansas, March 29, 1974. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Student art featured: Mills to open Indian Week -- No change in fall schedule -- Security Office stores treasure of lost items -- Youth receive help through Storefront Inc -- College recruiting activity up: Job offers are greatest for engineers -- Two of five prevent drunk from driving -- Watergate - death of a dream? -- Mitch's square / R. L. Mitchell -- ACTION recruiters will return to WSU -- Peace Justice has no duties -- Chamber, WSU singers plan April concert performance -- Tennis coach has extra ability / Rick Plumlee -- WSU will sponsor championships -- Banana eating CAC 'Amazing Days’ -- Taught by visiting prof: Seminar on China offered -- Security finds books and bra -- Pow-wow for Indian Week
Photograph(s): These are not the Andrew Sisters, but who cares? It's all fun and games (and skits) during Hippodrome this week. Skits will be performed in Wilner starting today at 9 a.m. Hippodrome finals will be Saturday night beginning at 6. p. 1 -- Animals as well as students find the WSU campus a nice place in which to relax and view the scenery on a warm spring day. p. 5 -- Benches throughout the campus attract many students during the first warm days of spring. Some study, chat with their friends or catch up on their sleep like this WSU student. p. 8
Article(s): Student art featured: Mills to open Indian Week -- No change in fall schedule -- Security Office stores treasure of lost items -- Youth receive help through Storefront Inc -- College recruiting activity up: Job offers are greatest for engineers -- Two of five prevent drunk from driving -- Watergate - death of a dream? -- Mitch's square / R. L. Mitchell -- ACTION recruiters will return to WSU -- Peace Justice has no duties -- Chamber, WSU singers plan April concert performance -- Tennis coach has extra ability / Rick Plumlee -- WSU will sponsor championships -- Banana eating CAC 'Amazing Days’ -- Taught by visiting prof: Seminar on China offered -- Security finds books and bra -- Pow-wow for Indian Week
Photograph(s): These are not the Andrew Sisters, but who cares? It's all fun and games (and skits) during Hippodrome this week. Skits will be performed in Wilner starting today at 9 a.m. Hippodrome finals will be Saturday night beginning at 6. p. 1 -- Animals as well as students find the WSU campus a nice place in which to relax and view the scenery on a warm spring day. p. 5 -- Benches throughout the campus attract many students during the first warm days of spring. Some study, chat with their friends or catch up on their sleep like this WSU student. p. 8
Publisher
Wichita State University
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Series
The Sunflower
v.78 no.43
v.78 no.43