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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2013 What's the weather, Jay? 2000 Dole Human Development Center 1000 Sunnyside Avenue Lawrence, Kan. 66045 Wunderground.com Partly cloudy, west Northwest winds at 10 to 15 mph Friday HI:27 LO:1 Partly cloudy. Southeast winds at 5 to 10 mph HI: 43 LO: 28 Saturday Sunday HI: 32 LO: 19 Overcast, west Southwest winds at 5 to 10 mph Get your snow shovels Bunker down Hot chocolate, anyone? Thursday, February 21 CALENDAR **WHAT:** Tea at Three **WHERE:** Kansas Union, fourth floor lobby **WHEN:** 3 to 4 p.m. **ABOUT:** It's time to enjoy your weekly cookies and spot of tea, compliments of SUA. So good, even the Queen of England herself wouldn't pass it up. WHAT: Film and Speaker: "Codebreaker" Friday, February 22 WHERE: Spencer Museum of Art WHEN: 6 p.m. ABOUT: Watch "Codebreaker," a docu- drama about the British mathema­tician and cryptanalyst Alan Turing. Afterward, executive producer Patrick Sammon will answer questions about the film. **WHAT:** Campus movie series: "Wreck-it Ralph" **WHERE:** Kansas Union, Woodruff Auditorium **WHEN:** 8 to 10 p.m. **ABOUT:** Enjoy this Pixar comedy about video game characters, featuring the vocal talents of John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman and lack McBrayer, among others. Tickets are $2 with a student ID, and SUA will provide free popcorn. WHAT: Final Friday WHAT: Final Friday WHERE: Downtown Lawrence WHEN: All day ABOUT: Local artists, musicians and vendors display their work for February's Fini. Friday showcase. Saturday, February 23 WHAT: University Dance Company Spring Concert WHERE: Lawrence Arts Center WHEN: 7:30 to 9 p.m. ABOUT: Watch these trained dancers twirl and whirl as they preform this semester's concert. Call the University Dance Department for more information: (785)864-4264. WHAT: SXSW Fest WHERE: Jackpot Music Hall WHEN: 9 p.m. ABOUT. This show benefits musicians and press traveling to the South by Southwest music festival in Austin this April. The lineup for the night features local bands The Sluts, Up the Academy, The ACB's and Winner's Circle. Sunday, February 24 WHAT: Caddy Stacks Family Mini Golf WHERE: Lawrence Public Library WHEN: 5 p.m. ABOUT. Take your Tiger Woods-like skills to this mini golf course inside the empty library. Tickets are $5-$20 and all proceeds benefit the Lawrence Public Library. WHAT: Oscars Watch Party WHERE: Liberty Hall Cinema WHEN: 5:30 p.m. ABOUT. Be a part of Hollywood's biggest night and watch Academy Awards ceremony in HD on one of Liberty Hall's big screens. Tickets are free, and audience members can compete to win a Liberty Hall prize pack. MEN'S BASKETBALL Kansas remains family tradition EMILY DONOVAN edonovan@kansan.com At 4 years old, Jeanie Schiefelbusch squirmed in her seat next to her father, eyes dashing around Allen Fieldhouse as the Kansas men's team, then a Big Eight roster of 12 white undergraduate men, drilled layups to warm up for the game. Trumpets flourished to kick off "I'm a Jayhawk" and the Fieldhouse rumbled with expectant, blue and crimson-clad basketball fans clapping and cheering along. The energy and buzz of the Phog enveloped her. The year was 1962 and Dr. Richard Schiefelbusch, a professor of Lifespan Studies at the time, sat at a table a few rows into the stands at mid-court, keeping statistics for the coaches. A Jayhawk basketball fan himself since watching the team play in the auditorium before the opening of the Fieldhouse in 1955, he brought Jeanie along to watch the game as he tallied shot positions and assists for the coaches. "We have been basketball fanatics together ever since," Richard said. Richard, now 94 years old, and Jeanie have attended every home game for more than 50 years. Halftime and sometimes even the final buzzer of away games incite a phone call between the father and daughter to praise or critique the ins and outs of vital plays. Decades of enthusiastic students, witty and crisp banners and awe-inspiring videos ionizing unforgettable victories have made the two fall in love with the passion that the University houses for the game. "You can't replicate that energy," Jeanie said. "It's someplace that you can always come back to and feel like this is where you want to be." Even now that she drives 40 minutes from her home in Prairie Village, Jeanie finds herself looking forward to the season. Jayhawk win after Jayhawk win doesn't just get her through the winter months but brings her together with her father. When Jeanie was studying for her master's degree in 1988, the men's basketball team faced the rival Oklahoma Sooners in the NCAA National Championship in Kansas City, Mo. Knowing she would be starting a final exam only a few hours before tip-off, Jeanie jokingly teased her dad to get tickets. When, thanks to his position on the University's athletics board, CSL Plasma SEE TRADITION PAGE 3 *Application for eligible, qualified new donors. Fees vary by donor and specify phone number, profile address and Social Security number. 785-749-5750 Scan for an insider look at the plasma donation process To scan and view content, you must download the app. Who knew I could earn money, save lives, and get free wi-fi at the same time? Donate plasma today and earn up to $300 a month! CSLPlasma.com 816 W. 24th Street, Lawrence, KS 66046 Test Prep GRE GMAT LSAT 1 Use your smartphone and snap this for an additional $50 discount! Spring courses now taking registrations. 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