THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE 6A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2013 Thank you for celebrating 2013 KU Homecoming! Congratulations and a special thank you to the following individuals and groups who helped make the week a success: Homecoming Supporters Richard and Judy Billings—Billings 1912 Spirit of KU Award 2013 Award Recipient—Lawrence and Topeka Corvette Club Jennifer Alderdice Award Winner Miranda Wagner Homecoming Steering Committee Paige Hofer, Co-Advisor Jacey Krehbiel, Co-Advisor Erica Witty, Director Abbey Buchanan Annie Drape Rylie Durham Chloe Fischgrund Holly Lafferty Esteban Marquez Elle Rose Danny Sanchez Natalia Scott Ex.C.E.L. Finalists Preston Barr Will Dale Bryne Gonzales, Winner Addison Keegan Harris Esteban Marquez Nicole Nunes Alexandra Null Danny Sarchez Natalie Scott, Winner Jill Wenderott Participants Grand Marshal— Brian McClendon 2013 Women's Track and Field National Champions: Natalia Bartnovskya Diamond Dixon Andrea Geubelle Lindsay Vollmer Alpha Chi Omega/Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Delta Pi/Sigma Pi Alpha Delta Pi/Sigma Pi Alpha Gamma Delta/Alpha Epsilon Pi Alternative Breaks Association of University Residence Halls Beta Upsilon Chi Black Student Union Chi Omega/Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta/Kappa Sigma Delta Gamma/Sigma Nu Delta Epsilon Mu International Student Services Jayhawk Motorsports Kappa Alpha Theta/Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Delta/Sigma Chi Kappa Kappa Gamma/Pi Kappa Phi KU Army ROTC KU Dance Marathon KU Marching Jayhawks KU Spirit Squad KU STAC (Students Together Against Cancer) KU Water Ski Club KU Women of Distinction and Men of Merit KZOO National Pan Hellenic Council Rock Chalk Revue School of Engineering Sigma Delta Tau/Alpha Kappa Lambda Student Alumni Association Student Athlete Advisory Committee Student Union Activities University Daily Kansan Overall Winners Greek Life: Alpha Chi Omega/Alpha Tau Omega Student Life: School of Engineering Student Life: School of Engineering Daily Event Winners Awareness for Wellness Alpha Chi Omega/Alpha Tau Omega Chalk 'n' Rock Alpha Delta Delta/Epsilon Pi (Greek Life) Black Student Union (Student Life) 3 vs. 3 Basketball Alpha Tau Omega (men) Chi Omega (women) Alpha Chi Omega/Alpha Tau Omega (co-rec) Glow KU Sigma Kappa/Phi Gamma Delta Jayhawk Jingles Kappa Alpha Theta/Sigma Phi Epsilon Mural Contest Alpha Chi Omega/Alpha Tau Omega (Greek Life) Student Union Activities (Student Life) Lawrence for Literacy Alpha Chi Omega/Alpha Tau Omega Football and Flapjackss Alpha Gamma Delta/Epsilon Pi Passport: Jayhaws Around Campus Beta Upsilon Chi Parade: Non-Moving Parts Floats Chi Omega/Delta Chi Parade: Moving Parts Floats Delta Delta Delta/Kappa Sigma (Greek Life) School of Engineering (Student Life) Parade: Banner Delta Delta Delta/Kappa Sigma (Greek Life) School of Engineering (Student Life) School of Engineering (Student Life) Grand Marshal Brian McClendon Student Parade Volunteers Justin Bengston Whit Collins Lauren Dollar Molly Dougan Michaela Dougherty Jessica Kauffman Charlie King Kaitlin Klein Erica Lang Katelyn Lesiak Krista Lopez Carlos Munoz Rebecca Olson Connor Rellhan John Stringer Allie Travis Rachel Volk Chris Watkins Morgan Webb Keith Williams MUSIC www.kualumni.org PANICDISORDERROCKS.COM Danny Guerrieri, Jr., Julian Cerecedo-Macfarlene and Sebastian de la Calle form the cover band Panic Disorder. The band will play tonight at The Jazzhaus with local bands Nodding Lizard and TCB. Florida cover band brings extensive set list to Lawrence LTOM DEHART tdehart@kansan.com Panic Disorder is not your ordinary cover band. Hailing from Florida, they have a setlist of over 175 songs, and they're making their way to Kansas to show off just how many genres they have under their belt. The band's covers range from a selection of artists including classic rock bands, such as Creedence Clearwater Revival, Buffalo Springfield and Tom Petty, to more contemporary artists, like Blink-182, Kings of Leon and Weezer. They also maintain a collection of artists from the past 50 years including Johnny Cash, Simon & Garfunkel, The Cure, Men Without Hats, Sublime and Operation Ivy. They have played all over the state of Florida for the past decade, from the FanFest at Sun Life Stadium, to a pre-game performance at the BCS Orange Bowl. Ben Adelberg, the band's manager, said that Panic Disorder's vast setlist allows them to play a whole weekend worth of shows and never once repeat a song. "I can put them in a dark, punk rock bar one night and the next night they can turn around and play the tiki bar," Adelberg said. "They know how to read a crowd really well and they can appeal to a large audience." Adelberg said that what sets the band apart from the other bands in the Florida music scene is that they have the ability to cover songs in a very unique way. This includes their efforts to put forth covers of songs from pop artists including The Spice Girls, Lady Gaga and Cee Lo Green. Danny Guerrieri, the band's frontman and guitar player, said that he was influenced by guitarists like Eddie Van Halen and Steve Vai from a young age, but as he got older he became more interested in punk rock. Bands like Social Distortion and Rancid tended to catch his ear more and helped him to bring his music to a level of higher energy. That energy is what he tries to bring to the stage and the crowd as he plays a setlist that he improvises and develops based on the crowd's reaction as the night goes on. taste the room," Guerrieri said. "I see the patrons to see there there and how I feel, and then—starting with that observation—I go into what song I'm going to lead with. I might start with some Blink-182, or I might start with some Rolling Stones. It all depends on the age of the crowd." What I do when I set up is I Despite having almost 200 songs to choose from, Guerrieri says his favorite song to play live is "Soundsystem" by Operation Ivy. "The best part about it is that it is really upbeat. As a punk-rock song, it's pretty standard, but to people who have never heard it, it gets them feeling." Come see Panic Disorder tonight at The Jazzhaus, located at 926.5 Massachusetts St., with local bands Nodding Lizard and TCB. There will be $5 cover charge to get in. Edited by Sarah Kramer MUSIC COLUMBIA RECORDS Sisters Alanna, Danielle and Este Haim perform together as California indie pop band Haim. SUA partnered with KIHK to bring Haim to Lawrence for a performance tonight at the Granada. SUA presents indie pop band Haim tonight at the Granada THE U MUSIC PAIGE STINGLEY Fall break is almost here, and what better way to kick it off than by going out and listening to one of the country's more recent up-and-coming performers. Haim, an indie pop band from Los Angeles, will be playing at the Granada tonight, Oct. 10. The band, made up of three sisters, is quickly becoming a popular success, touring with artists including Rihanna and Mumford & Sons. Their most recent album, "Days are Gone," is a full-length album pstingley@kansan.com C te "They have a fresh sound," said Melissa Hebberd, a senior from Parsippany, N.J. "It's a different kind of combination. You can hear influences of classic rock and some R&B. They are a young band, you can tell they grew up listening to many of the same bands we listened to." F11 KAIT khilge Fall b and re any oth than i mid-n recom televis trying school Their current tour began on Oct. 8 in Dallas and will conclude on Oct. 27 in Las Vegas. Following their North American tour, they will travel to Europe with the band Phoenix, where they will play in the U.K., Ireland, and Japan, among other places. Their international tour does not conclude until Mar. 12, 2014. The event is being put on by SUA and KJHK radio. SUA's live music coordinator, Subha Upadhyayula, said this is their first time partnering with KJHK radio and so far it has been a success. In shut vow go Wint vow front star vow and cone "It's been great with working with KIHK." Upadhyayula said. "They that debuted on Sept. 30. It reached No.1 on KJHK just one week after its release. They've also been featured in Rolling Stone, and on The Wire on Buzz. Currently they are the number one band in the U.K., ranking higher than Justin Timberlake. Students can get a special discount on tickets since the concert is an SUA-sponsored event. Tickets are $10 for students with a KU ID, and $15 for the general public. Students who purchase a student ticket will be required to present their KU ID at purchase of tickets and at the door of the show. Everyone with a Student Saver Card ticket will also be required to present both their KU ID and their Student Saver Card both at purchase and at the door of the show. actually helped us pick this band. It is a huge process we go through with contacting the agents of these bands and coordinating the events. We are really excited to have Haim here." The show is open to all ages. Doors will open at 8 p.m. and the show will begin at 9 p.m. with opening band IO Echo. - Edited by Jessica Mitchell