PAGE 11 HOMECOMING 2014 + FROM LIST PAGE 10 graduation tradition, originating in 1907 when students walked from the old Fraser Hall to the then-new Robinson Gymnasium. 25. Waving the Wheat: KU's special twist on the traditional sports wave. 26. The Steam Whistle: Starting in 1912, the steam whistle indicates the beginning and end of classes. 27. Rock Chalk Revue 30. Confetti Toss: When the KU basketball players are introduced, students rip up the school newspaper and throw it in the air as confetti. 31. Holding up the newspaper: For every basketball game day, The University Daily Kansan creates a fullpage spread to intimidate the other teams for students to hold up when the opposing team comes out. 32. Sledding down Campanile Hill. 29. Late Night at the Phog: The traditional opening night for the men's basketball season, complete with lots of cheering, dances and skits. 28. "I am a senior so my favorite tradition is probably going to be walking through the campanile for graduation. I am really looking forward to May," said Elizabeth Rupp, a senior from Hays. 34. KU cheerleaders 33. Holiday Vespers: Every year around holiday time, the School of Music puts on a holiday show at the Lied Center. 35. KUDM: KU Dance Marathon raises money for Children's Miracle Network hospital and is KU's largest student-run philanthropy. 36. KU Step Show 37. Allen Fieldhouse: The kingdom of basketball. 41. KU Wind Ensemble 42. 90.7 FM KJHK: Ku's student-run radio station had its first broadcast on Oct. 15, 1975. It now covers everything from music, news and sports to live events. and 230 events a year. 38. Jaybowl: Known as "the place where everyone scores." You can find this playground on the first floor of the Kansas Union. 43. The Big Event KU: A recent tradition started in 2011 where students, faculty and staff have the opportunity to volunteer together. 39. "The silence at the basketball games during the free throws." said Krissy McLead, a junior from Kansas City, Mo. 46. Jayhawk TV network: KUJH-TV 44. Center for Community Outreach: Started in 1990, this center helps KU students reach out and get involved within the community. It supports causes such as arts, sustainability, homelessness, hunger, mentoring, advocacy and education. 45. Dole Institute of Politics: This institute was built in honor of Kansas Senator Robert J. Dole with features, speakers and exhibits. Features include the world's largest stained glass American flag and a World War II veterans memorial wall. 40. SUA: Student Union Activities has been planning activities for more than 75 years, with more than 100 members. 7 committees 47. Memorial Drive: The Korean Wall Memorial, the Memorial Carillon and the Campanile of World War II can be found along this winding road. 49. Pharmacy Museum: The museum displays milestones of KU pharmacy research such as historic drug ads and an old-fashion soda fountain. 48. Stuff the Bus: A traditional food drive held during Homecoming Week. 50. Potter Lake: The lake surrounded Jayhawk Boulevard. It is a fun place for students to hang out and enjoy the outdoors. 51. Sylas & Maddy's: Providing tailored-to-KU ice cream flavors for hungry Jayhawks. 52. Martin Grove: Named after Chancellor James Marvin who organized the planning. It is the wooded area surrounding potter lake. 53. Spencer Museum of Art: Formerly the University of Kansas Museum of Art in 2005, it changed into its current form as an internationally recognized museum with around 37,000 artworks. SEE LIST PAGE 19 The student section raises its arms in an attempt to divert the opponent's free throw attempt at a basketball game in Allen Fieldhouse. Jackie Duff is hoisted by her fellow thespians during the dress rehearsal performance of an original one-act musical. "Mall Story." Recycle this paper This is a cutline. It should be at least two lines long. This is a cutline. It should be at least two Improve Lives Be a Research Hero Have Free Time? Help Advance Medicine! Receive up to $225 per night Receive $300 per referral Bedside TVs and Free WiFi Bring your laptop or use our PCs Bring your gaming system See if you pre-qualify at StudyForChange.com Call Today 913.894.5533 QUINTILES --- +