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The Sunflower, v.78, no.46 (April 5, 1974)

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Wichita, Kansas
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1974-04-05
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The Sunflower, v.78 no.46. Wichita, Kansas, April 5, 1974. - 8 pages
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Article(s): Bugs, theft are typical tenant complaints -- Reaction mostly no thank you: WSU flunks a friendly survey / Debbie McGinn -- New student fee higher, but cheaper for some -- Leaders claim Indian left out -- Meeting postponed: Bicycle policy uncertain -- The Parnassus? -- Candidates requested to announce platforms -- Mitch's square / R. L. Mitchell -- Engineers show energy theme -- Drama describes finish but presents no winner -- A. J Allen -- 'Musketeers' is stylish / J Paul Porter -- Social conditions make opium gainful -- Spanish club offers Mexico study program -- Kansas senator speaks at WSU: Political upsets foreseen -- Women open softball season / Dan Bearth -- Tulsa off to a good start -- Field men welcome the outdoor meets / Rick Plumlee
Photograph(s): Cool Kansas temperatures caused Wichitans to revive from the mothballs their coats, mittens and mufflers. This WSU student has doned her winter outerwear to combat the chilling winds. p. 1 -- WSU will open its new Life Sciences Building and Lecture Hall to the public this weekend. The formal opening ceremonies will be at 11 a.m. Friday, with WSU President Clark D. Ahlberg, Gov. Robert Docking and chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents Carl Courter taking part. A symposium on the prospects of biomedical intervention in the course of human evolution will take place at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, and will feature scientists from the University of Kansas, the University of Missouri, the University of Minnesota and the Wesley Medical Center. p. 6 -- Jay Louderback was the only WSU tennis player to win yesterday as the Shockers were defeated by the University of Arkansas. Louderback defeated Joe Hickey 8-5. In other matches Brian Sakey defeated Rex Goad 8-4, Randy Jackson over Jerry Schultz 8-4, Mike Vogl beat Pat Williams 8-3 and Bruce Clark defeated David Broomfield 6-1 in a shortened match. In doubles, Clark and Grisak defeated Louderback and Clugston 8-5. Wednesday WSU was defeated by Oklahoma State University 5-1. Both matches were played at the Wichita Racquet Club and pro-sets were played. p. 7
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The Sunflower
v.78 no.46
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