The Sunflower, v.80, no.02 (August 27, 1975)
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1975-08-27
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Newspaper
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Woodward, Lynn
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The Sunflower: Official student newspaper, v.80 no. 2. Wichita, Kansas, August 27, 1975. - 36 pages.
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Article(s): Structural problems surface in McKnight -- Professor breaks from school life to unwind on national racetracks / Terri Byrne -- Fired student pleased with dispute decision -- WSU offers elderly free schooling -- SGA seeks freshman, committee candidates -- New paralegal training could be the nucleus of a legal curriculum -- Benefits increased in student health plan -- Beauty Is skin-deep -- Lawyer Vern Miller: Looking comfortable six months later / Debbie Dodge -- Viennese summer -- Tel-Med faces close-down if United Way withholds aid -- Ombudsman advocates consumer board -- Pianist leads list of fine arts faculty additions -- student housing costs up, supply down -- Guest Artist Series to bring noted musicians to WSU -- Helpline helps the troubled find answers to problems -- Student tickets under new rules -- Women to defend national title: Bowling teams beginning to roll / Phil Burger -- Enrollment projections show record increase -- Student promoted to Air Force captain -- KSU security investigates campus rapes -- Sunflower Quarterly fall fashion supplement
Photograph(s): McKnight Art Center, viewed from the west side, is the newest campus building to give Wichita State officials cause for concern. / photo by Brian Corn. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photos of Vern Miller. p. 4 -- South Korean Sung Kwak, since 1971 a conductor with the Joffrey Ballet in New York, conducts the WSU Symphony in the Arkadenhof concert during the second half of Beethoven's Second Symphony. Kwak was in Wichita in January 1975 with the Joffrey, and many of the WSU students played under his baton at that time. / photo by Daniel C. Bradley. p. 5 -- Bass player Carol Neighbor Hellar, a WSU alumna who returned to the campus for graduate school last fall, was a member of the Vienna orchestra in residence contingent, / photo by Max Schaible. p. 5 -- Bassoonist Patricia Moss, a WSU senior from Coats, Ks., took full advantage of her free time in Austria to spend weekends in the Alps and to visit the Puchner Bassoon Factory near Frankfurt, Germany. / photo by Max Schaible. p. 5 -- SGA President, Debbie Haynes, looks over the first meeting of the Student Senate this fall. / photo by Brian Corn. p. 8 -- Linda Whitaker. / photo by Howard Rappaport. p. 13 -- Returning bowler Linda Whitaker prepares for the coming season. / photo by Howard Rappaport. p. 13
Article(s): Structural problems surface in McKnight -- Professor breaks from school life to unwind on national racetracks / Terri Byrne -- Fired student pleased with dispute decision -- WSU offers elderly free schooling -- SGA seeks freshman, committee candidates -- New paralegal training could be the nucleus of a legal curriculum -- Benefits increased in student health plan -- Beauty Is skin-deep -- Lawyer Vern Miller: Looking comfortable six months later / Debbie Dodge -- Viennese summer -- Tel-Med faces close-down if United Way withholds aid -- Ombudsman advocates consumer board -- Pianist leads list of fine arts faculty additions -- student housing costs up, supply down -- Guest Artist Series to bring noted musicians to WSU -- Helpline helps the troubled find answers to problems -- Student tickets under new rules -- Women to defend national title: Bowling teams beginning to roll / Phil Burger -- Enrollment projections show record increase -- Student promoted to Air Force captain -- KSU security investigates campus rapes -- Sunflower Quarterly fall fashion supplement
Photograph(s): McKnight Art Center, viewed from the west side, is the newest campus building to give Wichita State officials cause for concern. / photo by Brian Corn. p. 1 -- Uncaptioned photos of Vern Miller. p. 4 -- South Korean Sung Kwak, since 1971 a conductor with the Joffrey Ballet in New York, conducts the WSU Symphony in the Arkadenhof concert during the second half of Beethoven's Second Symphony. Kwak was in Wichita in January 1975 with the Joffrey, and many of the WSU students played under his baton at that time. / photo by Daniel C. Bradley. p. 5 -- Bass player Carol Neighbor Hellar, a WSU alumna who returned to the campus for graduate school last fall, was a member of the Vienna orchestra in residence contingent, / photo by Max Schaible. p. 5 -- Bassoonist Patricia Moss, a WSU senior from Coats, Ks., took full advantage of her free time in Austria to spend weekends in the Alps and to visit the Puchner Bassoon Factory near Frankfurt, Germany. / photo by Max Schaible. p. 5 -- SGA President, Debbie Haynes, looks over the first meeting of the Student Senate this fall. / photo by Brian Corn. p. 8 -- Linda Whitaker. / photo by Howard Rappaport. p. 13 -- Returning bowler Linda Whitaker prepares for the coming season. / photo by Howard Rappaport. p. 13
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.80 no.2
v.80 no.2