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♦ Blowing up their balloon, Glenda Lamme, shown in the mouth of the balloon, and her husband Gary Lamme, Topeka, not shown, inflate their hot air balloon Gee Whiz near the KSU Stadium just the first home game. (Photo by Gary Lytle)
Expectations. Whether you were one of the 5,934 freshmen to K-State for the first time, or a returning student set on having the time of your life, Kansas State University became your home...at least for the academic year. An increasing number of students set the enrollment at 20,110 and marked the first time that the student population broke the 20,000 mark. Since the late ' 60s, K-State alumni across the nation have been waiting for the day when K-State would have more than 20,000 students, President Jon Wefald said. Part of the reason the alumni have been hoping this for years is because virtually all other Big Eight institutions since the ' 70s have been over 20,000. One of the most unexpected events was the turnaround football program. In spite of a Sports Illustrated article which cited a 93-year losing tradition for the football new Coach Bill Synder instilled a winning attitude in his team. The inspired took to the field in new uniforms and sported a new Wildcat logo. A crowd of 28,275 — a number unmatched in over 19 years — showed up to support the team at the home opener, dispelling the expectation of low student confidence in the team. For the first time ever, enrollment broke the 20,000 mark. ♦ Trying to get into Wildcat spirit before the first home game, Sean Grimes, freshman undecided, has his face painted purple and white by Andy sophomore in art (Photo by Christopher T.Assaf) opening 3
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