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IN BAND FOSTERS wumusuNITY bylincloaliporter AMARADERI iii111111111∎TH Snuggled next to the University of Kansas student section, the 300 members of the K-State marching band expected verbal harassment during their visit to Lawrence Oct. 7. The banter during the 98th-annual Sunflower Showdown reflected intrastate rivalry, but did not sport any physical abuse. I only saw one cup thrown at us so I was actually Ben Baffa, senior in economics, said. I know that the KU band had gone to Missouri and had glass bottles full of beer thrown at them. We did not have that, but some of the words coming from their stands were not the nicest words they could have said. One paper cup thrown out was nothing. It was just good clean fun. The KU game was the only away game the marching band attended because the cost of transportation was too high. Shuttling the band and their instruments to Lawrence and providing lunch cost around $7,500. That expense was covered by the band ' s budget while the athletic department bought the game tickets. Having a season that ran parallel to the football season, the band was busy continuedonpage16 Preparing to leave for tavirence, ba members load one of seven Oct. 7. (Photo by Evan Se on) at 7:3
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Finishing the show in Lawrence at a game against the University of Kansas Oct. 7, Valerie Kindred, Junior in animal science and industry holds the ending pose while the audience applauds. Band members showed spirit and provided support for the Wildcats as a visiting team. (Photo by Evan Semon)
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continued from one 15 During the halftime performance at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence Oct. 7, Tim Schartz, junior in mechanical engineering, plays his part with his trombone. The band was outstanding at KU. Frank Tracz, director of bands, said, on the field, playing, marching, in the stands. 1 is a pretty no friendly atmosp d our kids beyond % th a lot of t stuff. (Photo mon) Before they left to go to K-State ' s football game at the University of Kansas, Traci addresses the marching band, giving them Last-minute parking instructions. (Photo by Evan Semon) UNSEEN
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