6 Wednesday, April 28, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Billiards $1.80 per hour until 6:00 p.m. 864-3545 Wed, April 28 Spankin Rufus Which Doctor? Thurs. April 29 Reverend Horton Heat Bodeco 18 & over Adv. Tickets Fri. April 30 Reverb Brothers Sat. May 1 Reverb Brothers Wed. May 5 KJHK Benefit Dracomnet Danger Bob Way Back Machine Thurs.May 6 Belly Fri. May 7 Americas #1 Reggae Band Killer Bees CINCO DE MAYO FESTIVAL Pepsi, Dr. Pepper & Mt. Dew $499 24 Pack Limit1 with $10.00 other purchase Pace Picante Sauce $139 16 oz. Bottle Restaurant Tostitos Chips 2/$300 10 oz. Pkg. Café Mexico Sanchos $169 10 Oz. Box El Charrito Burritos 33¢ Keg Beer $3999 Offer Expires May 4,1993 9th and Iowa, Lawrence KS HOMETOWN PRUD Does it seem like only yesterday you were a scared freshman getting lost on campus and afraid that the next four years of school would never end? And now you're a senior about to graduate, with so much in front of you and so many memories behind. For as little as $15 you can leave a special message in print that will show your closest friends how much they mean to you. Submit a photo of you and your friends for only $5 more. Don't let the time pass you by, stop by 119 Stauffer-Flint Hall today to reserve your space or call 864-4358 for more info. Deadline for ads: Thursday, April 29, by 4:00 p.m. Relive the memories with your closest college friends in a special Kansan section on the last day of class. Prices: 2x2 = $15 • 2x3 = $20 • 2x4 = $30 All photo's must have signed permission of the participants. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Hearings may be dropped Coalitions must agree to scrap minor complaints By Brett Riggs Kansan staff writer In an attempt to put the Student Senate election behind them, the three Senate coalitions and the Senate elections commission this week are negotiating on terms that could lead to the disposal of all campaign complaints. Chris Bailey, elections commission co-chairperson, said that he had contacted the leaders of each coalition and that they all had agreed that dropping the complaints was in the best interest of all parties. "I would say that we are moving toward an agreement that would not necessitate a hearing," Bailey said. "I am looking for the best way to handle this for everyone involved." A hearing process would allow those accused in complaints to defend themselves in front of a fiveperson hearing board. The board would decide whether the complaints were violations. If the complaints were found to be violations, the board would hand down penalties. Bailey said that the agreement was still on hold because it required all coalition members who filed complaints to fill out a form stating that they would officially drop their complaints. About 190 complaints were filed with the elections commission during the campaign process. John Shoemaker, student body president-elect, said that he favored handling the complaints without a hearing and that he was in the process of distributing the agreement forms to his coalition members. "I just think we need to put this behind us and move on," Shoemaker said. Ed Austin, who was FOCUS coalition's presidential candidate, said that he thought the complaints were minor enough not to warrant a hearing process. "The election is over, John won and Jason, Bernard and I lost," Austin said. "It is pointless to go through the violations process." Jason McIntosh, who was A.C.T.I.O.N.!! coalition's presidential candidate, said that he thought dropping the complaints would be in the best interest of students. "The election process is over, and it is time to come together on goals." McIntosh said. "I figured it was in the interest of keeping students together. UNGANISHA presidential and vice presidential candidates, Bernard Cox and Charles Frey, filed no complaints with the elections commission. Therefore, they have not been included in formulating the agreement. Bailey said that he hoped to complete the agreement by Thursday. DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS End of semester price BLOW OUT! "Don't leave town without it STOP your membership over the summer. - over 65 aerobic classes/wk • step aerobics • 2 aerobic rooms • stairmasters • lifecycles • nautilus & 24 month membership* only an average of $1.89/week • personal trainer • 2 tanning beds • jacuzzi/dry sauna • steam room • co-ed aerobic classes offered mustbring coupon·expires 5/4/93 749-2424 925 Hillcrest*9th & Iowa *limited membership The Women's Fitness Facility Two Locations! Kansas and Burge Unions We tell you the value of each book and consistently offer the best prices. Enter our drawing for CD's by Belly, Dinosaur Jr. & Phish as well as KU Sportwear Free discount coupons for all! The KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions Kansas Union 864-5285 Burge Union 864-5697