10 Thursday, September 15, 1988 / University Daily Kansan "THRIFTY THURSDAY!" SAVE BIG BUCKS! SAVE $5.95 OFF RETAIL From Your Friends at Pyramid Pizza (of course) Fast & Friendly Delivery 842-3232 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) clip me Thrifty Thursday Special 16" Large Pizza with Liter of Coke only $7.95 + tex only $7.95 + tax Two Toppings plus Exp. 12/22/88 PYRAMID good thursdays Only We Pile It On" We Pile It On We Pile It On Senate changes graduate,law elections to regular schedule By Craig Welch Kansan staff writer Student Senate last night unanimously approved a change in the elections of graduate and law senators. The graduate elections in the spring Originally, this fall's graduate and law elections were scheduled for Oct. 5 and 6. Genni Shilltire, graduate senator, proposed adopting a one-time appl- ment to fill the 10 graduate and two law seats. That proposal would eliminate the 80 law seats. Kansan staff writer Graduate and law senators' terms will expire in October. Senate now must decide how to fill the graduate and law seat until the next elections. The election process would cost the university about $1,000, and it would be harder to get funding for an election without any opposition. Shriftile said at the Senate's first meeting on Wednesday. the previously scheduled election. Only three applications for candidacy had been filed by last night's ballot. "But, playing the devil's advocate, I would like to put out that by throwing out the democratic process," Shirtiff said in hunting precedent." Shirtiff said. Holocaust survivor and 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner, a compass rose and six stars to $1,000 from the Student Senate Unallocated Account to help defray the cost of his $10,000 award. In other business, Senate unanimously approved a bill to provide funding to help bring Elie Wiesel, The senate tabled Tшiltliffe's proposal until the Sept. 28 meeting to allow students a chance to react to the bill. If the bill is passed, the election would be suspended for that reason. The appointed senators would serve only until April, when the new election date would take effect. Marydig Diggs, off campus senator and the bill's sponsor, said "I see why we don't want to enhance students' learning experiences inside and outside of the class." Also last night, Mark Flanagan, holdover senator, was elected senior senator. Senior senator is a new chief judge who help recruit replacement senators. Craig M. Citron, Senate treasurer, announced during the meeting that KU on Wheels was scheduled to be audited next week by a Lawrence-based firm. The program is audited every other year, he said. Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association & Black Panhellenic Council present: David Westol HAZING ON TRIAL and legal affairs Saturday, Sept. 17 1 p.m. Crafton-Preyer Theater Free admission David Westol, Chief of the Circuit Court Division of the Kalamazoo, MI Prosecutor's Office and Director of Leadership Education for Theta Chi National Fraternity, will speak on legal matters and against hazing in fraternities and sororities. He's not afraid to say what needs to be said. King of Jeans Moonlight Sale We at King of Jeans are proud to announce our annual Moonlight Sale. We want to show our appreciation to our faithful customers by offering this very special sale for 1 day only, Thursday, September 15. Thank you Lawrence for the tremendous support. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 20% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE! ONE DAY ONLY! Prices good all day 9:00 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Levi * Guess Swatch * Pepe Zena * London Fog Open Thursday Evenings and Sundays KING of Jeans ESOUIRE BARBER SERVICE TRACEY GARCIA Haircuts...$6.30 Fee per haircut 2232 Ridge Court 843-3933 740 Massachusetts GALLERY AND FRAMING Malta Shopping Center: 23rd & Louisiana Orchards Corners: 15th & Kasold 842-1554 Sept. 19 Latin America Solidarity John Bell N. Bailley & Stressor "Last Summer" Plea for Caravan to Niugazua Sept. 16: Friday Free Movie "Ironweed" 7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 Small Starring Group ... 4 p.m. Sunday Evening Worship & Supper ... 5:30 p.m. Sept. 20 Biblical Semina Sept. 21: University Forum, Don Marquis A Biology Lecture on perspective on Free Speech & Academic Freedom Noam Naim - Speaker Marquis —sac 843-4948 THE LIGHT (with acknowledgements to...) Have you seen THE LIGHT? Everything else is just a light. 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