The Sunflower, v.81, no.63 (March 4, 1977)
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1977-03-04
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College newspapers and periodicals , Wichita (Kan.) -- Newspapers , Student publications , Wichita State University -- History
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The Sunflower, v.81 no. 63. Wichita, Kansas, March 4, 1977. - 12 pages
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Article(s): Company wants bid award review -- House gives okay: Pot bill could lower marijuana penalties -- Greek gifts: Service projects benefit charities / Terry Huffman -- Senate officers start term -- Government hierarchy still flies in style / Jack Anderson and Joe Spear -- WSU flattens Drake with full court press / Steve Pike -- Buffaloes streak by Aggies -- Buffs return for Shocks / Steve Pike -- Frat athletes play ball -- Trova collection: ‘Falling man’ to be exhibited -- Chessmate / Chuck Bell -- Look for jobs now / Carrie Bogner -- Fencing foils exposed -- Foreign talent fuels team / Hubert Hunt
Photograph(s): Pigskin flicks: Pain, disgust, exhilaration and fulfillment may etch the faces of participants in the grueling physical display that is part of every projection. Reels roll regularly during football season in this room in Henry Levitt Arena, preparing Wichita State University's gridiron team for its offensive attack. No "dirty" movies are shown here as the sign seems to suggest, the team plays on Astro-turf. / photo by Gil Ramsey. p. 1 -- SGA toast: Old and new Student Government Association Senators toasting each other. / photo by Cynthia Greer. p. 3A -- Get away: Shocker Lynbert "Cheese" Johnson breaking away with a steal upcourt, unattended. Ha takes his time, and with ease releases the ball to glide through the hoop only to find out that team member Bob Trogele fouled a Drake player before the play and his basket doesn't count. Wichita State went on to down the Bulldogs, 67-63. Johnson led the Shocker scoring attack with 19 points. / photos by Mick McGee. p. 1B -- Tough call: Shocker John Kober making his way out of a corner West Texas State players Maurice Cheeks (11) and Melvin Jones (35) have him boxed in. It is a heads or tails decision whether the referee is calling Kobar for charging or Jones for fouling in Saturday night's win over the Buffs, 74-66. / photo by Alan Dorow. p. 2B -- Shadowing: Southern Illinois Saluki Mike Glenn sticking in fly paper to Bob Trogele as the Shocker attempts to bring the basketball into play in WSU's one-point double overtime win over SIU, 91-90 earlier this year. The Shocks will face the Salukis again in the last game of the Valley post-session tournament Saturday if they win tonight. p. 3B -- Pit stop: Shocker men's basketball coach Harry Miller briefing Shockers Lynbert "Cheese" Johnson. Ray Shirley, and Bob Trogele during a time out during the WSU-Drake content Wednesday, Assistant Basketball coach Gus-Guydon, far left, listens. The Shocks beat the Bulldogs, 67-63. / photo by Mick McGee. p. 4B -- Team tally: WSU’s tennis team displaying the aftermath of recruitment efforts. From the back row left to right are assistant coach Stan Kardatzky, Paulo Pardini, Nigel O’Rourke, Mark McMahon, Scott Enoch and Rex Coad. Kneeling are Kit Kantner, Gary Foreman, Tim Lahey and Mauricio Aguero. p. 7A
Article(s): Company wants bid award review -- House gives okay: Pot bill could lower marijuana penalties -- Greek gifts: Service projects benefit charities / Terry Huffman -- Senate officers start term -- Government hierarchy still flies in style / Jack Anderson and Joe Spear -- WSU flattens Drake with full court press / Steve Pike -- Buffaloes streak by Aggies -- Buffs return for Shocks / Steve Pike -- Frat athletes play ball -- Trova collection: ‘Falling man’ to be exhibited -- Chessmate / Chuck Bell -- Look for jobs now / Carrie Bogner -- Fencing foils exposed -- Foreign talent fuels team / Hubert Hunt
Photograph(s): Pigskin flicks: Pain, disgust, exhilaration and fulfillment may etch the faces of participants in the grueling physical display that is part of every projection. Reels roll regularly during football season in this room in Henry Levitt Arena, preparing Wichita State University's gridiron team for its offensive attack. No "dirty" movies are shown here as the sign seems to suggest, the team plays on Astro-turf. / photo by Gil Ramsey. p. 1 -- SGA toast: Old and new Student Government Association Senators toasting each other. / photo by Cynthia Greer. p. 3A -- Get away: Shocker Lynbert "Cheese" Johnson breaking away with a steal upcourt, unattended. Ha takes his time, and with ease releases the ball to glide through the hoop only to find out that team member Bob Trogele fouled a Drake player before the play and his basket doesn't count. Wichita State went on to down the Bulldogs, 67-63. Johnson led the Shocker scoring attack with 19 points. / photos by Mick McGee. p. 1B -- Tough call: Shocker John Kober making his way out of a corner West Texas State players Maurice Cheeks (11) and Melvin Jones (35) have him boxed in. It is a heads or tails decision whether the referee is calling Kobar for charging or Jones for fouling in Saturday night's win over the Buffs, 74-66. / photo by Alan Dorow. p. 2B -- Shadowing: Southern Illinois Saluki Mike Glenn sticking in fly paper to Bob Trogele as the Shocker attempts to bring the basketball into play in WSU's one-point double overtime win over SIU, 91-90 earlier this year. The Shocks will face the Salukis again in the last game of the Valley post-session tournament Saturday if they win tonight. p. 3B -- Pit stop: Shocker men's basketball coach Harry Miller briefing Shockers Lynbert "Cheese" Johnson. Ray Shirley, and Bob Trogele during a time out during the WSU-Drake content Wednesday, Assistant Basketball coach Gus-Guydon, far left, listens. The Shocks beat the Bulldogs, 67-63. / photo by Mick McGee. p. 4B -- Team tally: WSU’s tennis team displaying the aftermath of recruitment efforts. From the back row left to right are assistant coach Stan Kardatzky, Paulo Pardini, Nigel O’Rourke, Mark McMahon, Scott Enoch and Rex Coad. Kneeling are Kit Kantner, Gary Foreman, Tim Lahey and Mauricio Aguero. p. 7A
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Wichita State University
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The Sunflower
v.81 no.63
v.81 no.63