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student life.7 Fake Fun Gemini Pankey, senior in speech, shows his appreciation for Bill McShane and the rest of the band Ultimate Fakebook, at the Welcome Back Concert. Ultimate Fakebook was one of four bands to play at the Welcome Back Concert in City Park, Aug. 23rd. (Photo by Jeff Cooper)
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student life Students banded together on the field, filled the stands and celebrated in unison, proving K-State ' s numbers were not easily divided. More than 600 K-State and Texas A M University musi- cians combined talents during halftime Oct. 18 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the piece Stars and Stripes Forever, John Phillip Sousa ' s famous march. Willie the Wildcat also reached a landmark birthday, his year as K-State ' s mascot. Willie helped kick off Homecoming festivities with the reappearance of the bonfire, which more than 3,000 attended. Rusty ' s Outback roasted with the return of the Pecs on the Patio competition on Wednesdays from Sept. 24 to Oct. 15. The muscle fest featured 54 pecs and packed the Outback with spectators wanting an alternative to the usual bar activities. Audience members filled the 94-seat Purple Masque Theater for the return of the Student Dance Concert Oct. 3 and 4. The two shows were choreographed and performed by about 20 students. Whether celebrating a birthday or reviving a tradition, students combined to make their work count. ancers Breye Mata, sophomore in theatre, and Shelby Jennings, senior in theatre, look up during their duet in the Student Dance Concert. (Photo by Brandon White) 8 page student dives for an apple at the Crazy Cat Kickoff in Weber Arena. The event was a series of comical games sponsored by Kansas State University Association of Residence Halls. (Photo by Brandon White) Page 16 6.student life
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During halftime of the Homecoming game, K-State and Texas A M Universities ' bands pay tribute to the 100th anniversary of the piece Stars and Stripes Forever. Before the performance, the bands practiced together for 20 minutes. (Photo by Clif Palmberg) Sara Bidwell, junior in park resource management, plays trombone during halftime. K-State band members said different marching styles made the performance difficult. (Photo by Brandon White) 8. band day
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