University Daily Kansan; October 25, 1982 Page 5 Fans From page one Emergency medical personnel initially thought her leg was broken, Webb said, but at St. Mary's Hospital in Manhattan last month she had suffered a badly bruised or torn muscle. "I'm on crushes now and I never got my hat back," she said. "It was just a rude, childish and asinine crowd. They never get treated this bad when they come here." WEBB blamed the general attitude of the crowd for her injury, and was planning to send a message to her. Three band members were attacked while they were walking from the stands to the restroom. Foster said. The K-State fans who threw their shoes to tear their uniforms off their backs, he said. One rambunctious fan stole a flag from between the feet of a flag corps member less than six minutes before the band's halftime performance, said Kathy Gelvin, junction City junior. "K-State scored, the crowd went crazy and he grabbed it and ran." Gelvin said. Three band members chased the man and retrieved the flag seconds before the show. "It affected my performance, personally, but we get to do the same show next week at Nebraska." Gelvin said. "We should do a lot better." DURING THE halftime show, a man wandered onto the field. Ron McCurdy, assistant band director, tackled the intruder before he damaged anything. Although he admitted the K-State crowd was too wild, Foster said he had seen worse. "Most of the kids in the band haven't been in places where people are that abusive," he said. But Assistant Band Director James Barnes said he had never seen such hostility, which eventually forced the KU band to erect a barrier of chairs to keep K-State fans at a distance. "The biggest problem was that they had all day to get drunk." Barnes said. "I've never seen so many drunk kids in all my life. They were passing out in the stands." more points, the fans became even nastier, he said. Two K-State policemen had to be stationed with the band about midway through the first quarter. As the game progressed and K-State racked up "The K-Siate police really saved our necks." Barnes said. "We would have had a lot more of our kids hurt if it weren't for them. I had to break up two fights myself." who wears the Baby Jayhawk suit. Someone dove from the crowd and knocked the big THE KU Spirit Squad also was harassed, said Marci Kersenbaham, a Prairie Village senior After the game, the cheerleaders clung together to avoid being trampled by the hordes of people who poured from the stands to tear down the goalposts. "When we went to change costumes, we were too scared to walk to the equipment truck, so we changed clothes right there in front of everyone," Kershenbaum said. "It was wild." Balloon From page one you've ever sold your product to, they've been happy? "That's unusual. We give pleasure. We expose them, usually, to another view of the good earth. "When you aren't used to it," he said, "it's really thrilling when you take off, because suddenly you're just off the ground and it just doesn't give you any warning at all. "It's a very refreshing view." The experience of flying in a balloon is very pleasant, Miller said. "Once you are in the air, you will be totally amazed at how well you can hear the cars crossing the gravel roads and people talking in their cars." From page one to some economic bright spots to show that Reagan's policies were having positive effects. Nancy “Profit reports, or the earnable record, of a number of companies were better than had been before,” Combined with lower inflation and interest rates, it can be positive steps in economic revitalization. UNEMPLOYMENT, the biggest dark cloud hovering over the economy, would not dissipate until management and labor begin cooperating closely in salary negotiations. Kassaube said. "We need to encourage labor and management to be more flexible," she said. 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