University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, September 21, 1988 11 KC man gives 35-year-old songs to music department By James Farquhar Kansan staff writer Kansas history buffs can now rush to the Music Education archives to hear 35-year-old KU fight with a team which have recently resurfaced. George Ebbs, Kansas City, Mo. georgetown and manager of the Second Corps of Cadets Ave., yesterday donated a three-record set of fight songs to the University of Kansas. The fight records are recorded at KU in the early 1950s. "Someone donated them to the thrift shop and I decided to buy them myself because they seemed George Duerksen, chairman of the department of Art and Music Education and Music Therapy, thanked Ebbs for the donation. He also donated were the oldest recording of KU fight songs he knew about. interesting," Ebbs said. "Then I thought they might be enjoyed by more people if KU had them." "We'll make note of the records in the next alumni newsletter." These recordings might be of people in the almohi who were around when the albums were made. "Durken said. 'We'll make note of the records in 'we'll make note of the records in The records include the fight songs, "The Jayhawk Song." "The Crimson and the Blue." "I'm A Jayhawk," "We're from KU." "Oward Kansas!" "and Stand Up and Cheer." The Men's Glee Club, the KU Band and the A Cappella Choir recorded the songs under M. Swarthot, Gerald M. Carney and R. Lusey in the 1960s. Ebbs said that he paid $3 for the three 78-rpm records. The albums are encased in a jacket embellished with an old KU leather. The musty jacket opens to an illustration of the old Fraser building, placed by the current structure in the early 1960s. Duerskeen said. Group wants lecture series By Craig Welch Kansan staff writer The KU Student Senate Lecture Series Committee hopes to bring two major speakers to campus this year, which would be financed through the Senate, a committee spokesman said last night. Joe Blokey, committee chairman, outlined a proposal for an endowed Lecture Series at the committee's first meeting last year. First, he said, the committee plans to develop programming to finance two major speakers, one each semester, for the 1985-1989 school year. Formerly, he funded financial speakers through their unallocated fund. "But, we can't keep dipping into the unallocated fund." "can keep dipin into the unallocated fund." Step two: an effort to attack that problem. The committee wrote a term lecture series, financed by Senate or other donors, primarily rival the Lord Lecture Series on Public Issues at U.S. colleges. "We could eventually bring some of the higher priced speakers like K-State," he said. In the twenty year history of the Landon Series, K. State has had United States presidents, vice-presidents, governors and senators. 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Many residence hall students unsure of rules By Jeremy Kohn Kansas staff writer "During the day, I wasn't even aware there was an accord policy. It's Humbert Hemby, Wichita sophomore at UNC." hours. KZR106 "It for hard the R.A. to tell who lives there and who angels Angela Raiga Faoda freshman at GSP Corbin Hall." "The enforcement side comes in when something goes wrong," Morrow said. A housing official and some resident directors said it was impossible to fully enforce the escort policy. She said the intention of the policy was to provide safety and security for the halls. Jean Morrow, assistant director of resident facilities, said the policy was enforced if enough staff were present. "The reality is that we don't have enough staff." Architecture students find relief "We ask for a 25 cent donation to pay for the donuts and coffee," he said. "We're losing money in the sense that the donations don't pay for the coffee and donuts. But the idea wasn't to make money." 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