10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FEATURE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2006 WAKARUSA Joshua Bickel/KANSAN Joshua Bicker/KANSAM (far left) Wakarusians wolk by a large sign that reads "Welcome to Wakarusa" late Thursday night. The sign sat in front of the main entrance to the festival grounds. FESTIVAL (left) Making the best of heavy traffic on Thursday afternoon the band Oakhurst, of Denver, Colo., got out of their car to play music on the side of Clinton Parkway near Wakarusa. "It sucks sitting around," said bass player Johnny James Qualley. Several Wakarusa Festival attendees got out of their cars to watch the band play. Here's a look at what went on at Clinton State Lake from June 8-11 at the Wakarusa Music Festival Visit the Wakarusa stories at Kansan.com for an audio slideshow Anna Falttermier/KANSAM (right) Wakarusa attendees groove to the band Bernio Worrell and The Woo Warriors on Saturday afternoon. The couple on the ground were questioned by police after repeatedly falling over. "We were just checking to make sure that they weren't too inebriated because they kept falling over," said one of the policemen who questioned the couple. Joshes Bickel/KANSAN (far right) Jeff Coffin, saxophonist for Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, plays his soprano saxophone during the band's set on Sunday night. It was the band's first time at Wakarusa. 4