8A Friday, November 11, 1994 UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N TOP of the RESTAURANTS Best breakfast ___ Best Chinese food ___ Best Mexican food ___ Best pizza ___ Best burgers ___ Best salad bar ___ Best cup of coffee ___ Best ice cream ___ Best frozen yogurt ___ Best place to go for dinner with your parents ___ Best restaurant in Kansas City ___ Best late night restaurant ___ ENTERTAINMENT Best selection of beer ___ Best drink specials ___ Best sports bar ___ Best bar for live music ___ Best pool tables ___ Best local music group ___ Best place to go dancing ___ Best place for free entertainment ___ Best road trip ___ Best place to take an out-of-towner ___ Best restroom ___ Best radio station ___ Best place for women to meet men ___ Best place for men to meet women ___ Best place for women to meet women ___ Best place for men to meet men ___ Best place to go on a first date ___ CAMPUS Best free sporting event ___ Best undergraduate class ___ Best place to study ___ Best place to go for a study break ___ Best building ___ Best place to people watch ___ Best dorm ___ Best apartment complex ___ DETROILERS Best used CD store ___ Best overall music selection ___ Best place to buy stereo equipment ___ Best video store ___ Best book store ___ Best health club ___ Best coin laundry ___ Best florist ___ Best grocery store ___ Best discount store ___ Best Womens' clothing store ___ Best Mens' clothing store ___ Best car repair ___ All respondents will be eligible for a drawing for the "Top of the Hill" Certificate Package. One winner will be chosen to receive gift certificates from the Best Mens' or Women's' Clothing Store, the Best Grocery Store and the Best Overall Music Store worth a combined total of $150. ROLES FOR ENTRIES Please include your name, address and telephone number so that you will be eligible for the "Top of the Hill" Readers' Poll Gift Certificate Package. Entries without this information will not be counted. The University Daily Kansan reserves the right to disqualify any entry that exhibits signs of tampering or forcery. Name ___ Address Telephone Number Return entry forms to 119 Stuart-Flint, Wescoe Terrace, Kannax Union Collegiate (3rd floor of the Union) or the information counter on the main level of the Union. The "Top of the HIH Readers Poll" is a promotion by The University Daily Kansan. The results represent the opinions of the respondents. This is an informal poll which will not produce statistically accurate results BERLINE FOR ENTRIES IS NOVEMBER 21, 1994 MARYLAND: Scholarships at risk $400,000 in race-specific scholarships, said Jim Martin, president of the association. That compares to about $6.2 million in scholarships that are not race specific, he said. "The Clinton administration has made its position clear," he said. "Such scholarships can enhance the educational mission of colleges and universities." The Kansas University Endowment Association has about the Clinton administration would stand in opposition. Continued from Page 1A. Brendan McDonough, Wichita junior, said race-specific scholarships had drawbacks but were necessary. "The vast majority of our scholarships are blind to race," he said. "They're the best means of keeping a diverse campus," he said. McDonough said race-specific scholarships were needed at KU, where the minority population was low. Eliminating race-specific scholarships would be a step backward, he said. "It would kill the diversity of a university," he said. "You'd be shooting yourself in the foot." Kansan's top brass selected for spring Kansan staff report For the first time in at least a decade, the editor of The University Daily Kansan will not be new in the spring. Stephen Martino, Olathe senior, was selected Spring 1995 editor of the Kansan yesterday by the Kansan Board. Martino, who is the current editor, said he would take the opportunity to improve upon this semester. "I think we'll have fewer production problems," he said. "It's not a situation of reinventing the wheel." Also selected was Jennifer Perrier as the Kansan's business manager. Perrier, Lawrence senior, said she felt honored by the selection. "I just want to continue the strong semester we've hnd this fall," she said. The voting members of the Kansan Board are Denise Linville, assistant professor of journalism; Susana Shaw, professor of journalism; Jennifer Carr, Fall 1994 business manager; and Jamie Johnson, Student Senate representative. Dole makes Kansas stop The Associated Press TOPEKA—Sen. Bob Dole stopped in Kansas yesterday for a unity rally with state Republicans who were elected in the party's landslide victory two days earlier. He presented fellow Kansas Republican Sen. Nancy Kassebaum with a white T-shirt that said on the front: "Bob Dole's Republican Victory Tour." The back of the shirt read: "Nine more in '94," referring to the nine Senate seats that Republicans claimed from Democrats. Tuesday's elections gave Republicans majorities in both houses of Congress for the first time in more than 40 years. Dole is likely to be the next Senate majority leader. Dole said he did not see an anti-incumbency message in Tuesday's voting. "We didn't lose a single Republican senator, House member or governor." Dole said during a news conference at Topeka's Forbes Field. "So it wasn't anti-incumbency, but I think it was a strong message." He said Americans wanted to give Republicans a chance to govern. "If we don't do any better, out we go," he said. "My view is if we tried and failed, at least we tried." The Senate will have 11 new members, all of them Republicans. "I don't know how to describe it," Dole said. "It's just a powerful message from the American people." CHRISTIE'S TOY BOX WHERE THE FUN BEGINS! Authorized Dealer - Adult Novelties - Unusual Greeting Cards - Hilarious Party Games - Sensuous Oils & Lotions - Current Monthly Magazines - Coed Naked & Big Johnson T-shirts & Hats Rent 1 movie at regular price & get a 2nd movie for 1¢ EVERY 1206 W. 23rd, Lawrence, Ks 842-4266 carol The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Lied Center presents A Swarthout Chamber Music Series Event heidi 3:30 p.m. Sunday November 13, 1994 From Lincoln Center to London to the Lied Center! This first-ever combination of superstars on the Swarthout Chamber Music Series will be pure delight! Special thanks to this year's Very Important Partners: Kief's Audio and Video, Laird Noller Dealerships, Payless ShoeSource, and the W.T. Kemper Foundation, Commerce Bank Trustee. Tickets on sale at the Lied Center Box Office (864- ARTS); Murphy Hall Box Office (864-3982); or any Ticketmaster outlet (816)931-3330 or (913)234-4545; all seats reserved; public $15 and $12, KU, Haskell and K-12 students $7.50 and $6, senior citizens and other students $14 and $11; KU student tickets available through the SUA office, Kansas Union; phone orders can be made using VISA or MasterCard.