Monday, December 6, 1999 The University Daily Kansan Section A · Page 5 Opinion 此页仅供参考,请保持实际使用情况。未经许可,不得复制、传播或引用。如有疑问,请联系客服。 2021 年 6 月 29 日 Streaking — In the 1970's, students made sure they got their exercise by participating in an annual streak from the Chi Omega fountain to Watson library. With so many people running, who needs a new recreation center? Smiling Jayhawk — After undergoing many transitions, the current smiling Jayhawk design of the University's mythical bird was copyrighted in 1947. Hopefully I'll stay that way, Kansas doesn't need another Powercat mascot tragedy. Kansas Relays — The first Kansas Relays were held in Memorial Stadium in 1923. This track and field showcase has been host to numerous All-American and Olympic athletes and hopefully will be reborn in the next century. Bob Dole — From 1941 to 1943, future senator and presidential candidate Bob Dole attended the University. After two years as a student athlete, he left to serve in WWII. Kansas Union — The Kansas Memorial Union was built in honor of the KU students who died in WWI and to serve a growing student body. The Lied Center — The performing arts venue was completed in 1993 after a donation from the Lied Foundation Trust. Student Senate — KU students get to play government and "Have you voted yet?" is a yearly nag. Generally, less than 20 percent honestly can say yes. Joseph Pearson Panty Raids — This ritual has existed at the University for an untold number of years and still happens today. The spirit of Animal House lives on Pearson Family — In the 1950s, Joseph R. and Gertrude Sellards Pearson were two of KU's largest benefactors. In the early 1950s, the Pearons gave the University a large equity financing payment as a gift, leading to the building of Sellards and Pearson Scholarship Halls, and Gertrude Sellards Pearson (GSP), Joseph R. Pearson, and Grace Pearson residence halls. Wescoe Hall — Before it was built in 1973, it was planned to be 17 stories high. Funds ran low, however, and it was doomed forever to architectural mediocrity. Bars — From the Gaslight to the Wheel, bars near campus have been a tradition for years. A place to see people and unwind after a big test, local bars have served the ever-present needs of students. Sit-in -- To protest inside Chancellor Wescoe's office was brave. To stand up for civil rights in a time when the country had not yet come to accept the notion was even more courageous. In loco parentis — The princi ple that the University becomes student's parents away from home luckily died in the 1960's. If it hadn't, we'd be waiting for a Christmas present from Chancellor Hemenway (hint: no socks). Recreation Center — The battle to replace Robinson has laid to waste many fine student senators. With a plan in place to replace the archaic structure, may we only hope that the next Kansan millennium edition highlights the actual building of the new center. Wilt Chamberlain — Whether it was 20,000, 13, or 100, the Big Dipper worked like a great mathematician, giving meaning to numbers previously unattainable. But this is not why we loved Wilt. We love him because he was our biggest Jayhawk. SUA — Since 1938, this organization has worked tirelessly hoping to give this campus more culture, education and entertainment. Post WW II Bulge — The University faced a huge increase of new students due to our own GI Joe's taking advantage of the free education from the GI Bill. The influx of students created housing problems, and many students stayed at the Sunflower Ammunitions Plant or camped out on the hill. Nightshirt Parade — On the eve of the end of each semester, students celebrate by parading to the Chancellor's residence in the middle of the night. The Nightshirt Parade became a regular tradition that the Chancellor even participated in for some time. Million Dollar Tree — To build the new Anschutz Science Library, contractors suggested cutting down one of the oldest and largest trees on campus. Protests and letters forced a nearly one million dollar change in construction plans. Dr. James Naismith — Naismith brought one of the most beloved traditions to the University, basketball. However, Naismith was brought to Kansas not to introduce a new sport, but to teach physical education Chancellor Frank Murphy — He helped to desegregate the University and built our library into one of the best. His departure in 1960 left a big void, but his position as one of our chancellors is permanent. and to preside as chaplin for students. Naismith's legacy is felt every time the Jayhawks run onto the court that bears his name in Allen Fieldhouse. 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