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Pep Council coordinates ceremonies for halftimes 4 Organizing the halftimes for football and basketball games was the responsi- bility of the Pep Coordinating Council. At the beginning of the year, the Coun- cil received numerous letters from high schools in the state indicating an inter- est in performing during a halftime. No high school is invited for two consecu- tive years. At least one basketball halftime is reserved each year for the K-Steppers and Pompon girls. Campus groups were allotted time for free-throw contests, judo demonstrations, gymnastics dem- onstrations and crowning of FMOC. Appearing as the high school choices were drill teams from the Abilene and Shawnee Mission East high schools. Each home basketball game had differ- ent types of entertainment. Football halftimes were determined before the start of the football season. Band Day and Cheerleaders Day were the responsibility of Pep Coordinating Council while Chimes, the junior wom- en ' s honorary, conducted the halftime for the annual Parent s Day. As the clock started, the fans at the 35th annual Band Day game faced a rain soaked field. The rain contin- ued during the football game and for the first time in 10 years, the classic half time ceremony was cancelled. Performing four numbers, Shawnee Mission East ' s Drill Team made use of pompons, canes and flags at the half time during the game with OU. 26
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ons SWAZILAND Delegation members discussed key of the legislation that was dis- rael ' s activities concerning the issues prior to voting. As part cussed, the assembly denounced Is- events in the Middle East conflict. ' :;; - ' Cease fire in VietNam was urged in a session of the Model UN. The reso- lution, introduced by Nigeria, passed after a long debate over the issue. 25 In informal talks, delegates decided self-determination was the solution.
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ndfof :.. As an annual Parent ' s Day program sponsored by Blue Key and Chimes, Dr. and Mrs. Larry Bunker were an- nounced as K-State ' s honorary par- ents for 1969 during the half time of the football game with Penn State. Larry Dixon, 1970 FMOC, accepts the award from the last year ' s winner. 27
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