The Sunflower, v.81, no.80 (April 25, 1977)
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Issue Date
1977-04-25
Type
Newspaper
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Keywords
College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History , Women's track , Track and field , Wallace, Dwane L. , Wallace Hall
Citation
The Sunflower, v.81 no. 80. Wichita, Kansas, April 25, 1977. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Hippodrome hijinx [sic] hit: $1,600 needed to clean splattered velvet curtain / Bob Linder -- Great advances: Man may civilize space in a lifetime / Mary Angelee Smith -- student musicians to perform -- Paraguay genocide talk set -- Chinese to perform -- WSU - aircraft industry fly friendly skies together / Marvin Rau -- Meat and potatoes / Patrick Jennings -- Images: The Sunflower literary section: Rhyme and reason / Pat Williams; Dave Etter reading tonight; The Hometown Hero Comes Home / Dave Etter -- Relays barrier cracked: Women's relay team posts historic victory / Kathy Ivy -- Hageman running for triple crown laurels -- Women's softball State tourney bid falls
Photograph(s): Spaceman: Owen K. Garriot, emphasing [sic] the significance of space exploration Friday during the open housed for the new engineering lab, Wallace Hall. / photo by Cindy Greer. p. 1 -- Peek: This woman observing WSU football practice Friday through the fence surrounding Cessna Stadium ignors [sic] the "no stopping and standing" sign. / photo by Alan Dorow. p. 1
Article(s): Hippodrome hijinx [sic] hit: $1,600 needed to clean splattered velvet curtain / Bob Linder -- Great advances: Man may civilize space in a lifetime / Mary Angelee Smith -- student musicians to perform -- Paraguay genocide talk set -- Chinese to perform -- WSU - aircraft industry fly friendly skies together / Marvin Rau -- Meat and potatoes / Patrick Jennings -- Images: The Sunflower literary section: Rhyme and reason / Pat Williams; Dave Etter reading tonight; The Hometown Hero Comes Home / Dave Etter -- Relays barrier cracked: Women's relay team posts historic victory / Kathy Ivy -- Hageman running for triple crown laurels -- Women's softball State tourney bid falls
Photograph(s): Spaceman: Owen K. Garriot, emphasing [sic] the significance of space exploration Friday during the open housed for the new engineering lab, Wallace Hall. / photo by Cindy Greer. p. 1 -- Peek: This woman observing WSU football practice Friday through the fence surrounding Cessna Stadium ignors [sic] the "no stopping and standing" sign. / photo by Alan Dorow. p. 1
Publisher
Wichita State University
Journal
Book Title
Series
The Sunflower
v.81 no.80
v.81 no.80