2 Monday, January 30, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Weather For Today: Monday, January 30, 1989 Local Briefs CONDUCTOR TO SPEAK: "An Evening with William McGluagh-8) 8 p.m. tomorrow in woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union, will open the spring semester Humanities Lecture Series. McGleaughlin is the musical director and conductor of the Kansas City Symphony and host of the festival show "SL. Paul Sunday Morning." McGlaunchin is known for his wit and charm with an audience, said Mary Tuven-Hoag, a violist with the symphony. Source: KU Weather Service McGlaushlin often speaks to audiences while musicians prepare for the next piece, TuenHoag说 He shares anecdotes about composers and their musical intentions. OUTBREAK STUDY: The Centers for Disease Control has concluded the on-site phase of its investigation of the Lawrence mumps outbreak, but the final report will be completed for several months. Brad Hersh, a medical epidemiologist, and Paul Fine, an expert on vaccine-preventable diseases, were in Lawrence to study the outbreak, which began last October. The team said it did not think that waning vaccine immunity or a different strain of mumps were the reasons for the outbreak, although there was no conclusive evidence for the cause of the outbreak. One hundred ninety-eight cases have been reported in Douglas County. Members of Lawrence band may look familiar to students by a Kansan reporter Friday night at the Congo Bar, a hand made its professional debut. Robert Basow and the Retro Rockets filled the room with Hank Williams "Your Cheatin' Heart," the song James Brown classic, "I Feel Good." The band started out as most bands do. It played for band members' friends in living rooms. And the band members still have daytime jobs. Four of the five band members are professors at the University of Kansas. "This is kind of our other life," said Basow, assistant professor of jour- spring, the band members started meeting for acoustic sing alongs and at the end of last semester played at the Congo Bar, 520 N. Third St. The owner, Guy England, liked the and enough to invite them back to play Friday. s nalism. Other members of the band are John Broholm and John Katich, assistant professors of journalism; Max Utlsir, associate professor of journalism; and Stuart Ersock, Bailwin, Mo., graduate student in journalism. Basow said the band had played together for about a year. Last SUAK PANAMA CITY BEACH March 11-19,1989 This Spring Break Vacation includes: 8 Days in beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida 7. Nights beachfront lodging at the Miracle Mile Resort 8. 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