Page 6 University Daily Kansan, February 12. 1982 Suds sales OK at ISU, Senate finds By ANN LOWRY Staff Reporter The KU Student Senate learned this week that Iowa State University had begun selling beer in its coliseum this summer with favorable results, David Welch, body vice president, said yesterday. "It's a good step because other schools in the Big Eight are looking into that type of activity." Welch said. Beer is sold only at concerts and special events in Iowa State's Hilton Coliseum, Dan Forbes, assistant director of the Iowa State Senate, said. The Senate is part of Iowa state's administrative structure, he said. THE KU STUDENT Senate has asked Iowa State to send the University a report of the procedure followed to obtain permission to sell beer, Welch said. That information will be added to a file the Senate is keeping to back up its argument for allowing beer in Memorial Stadium. The Senate has tried both this year and last to have beaten sold in the House by the Republicans. the university of Kansas Alumni Association. Some members have expressed concern about possible damage to KU's reputation. "We have not experienced any problems." Forbes said, When sales began, vendors filled cups to the brim and fans spilled a lot of beer, he said. Vendors have since changed that practice. "We find it another source of income for the building," Forbes said. "With inflation the way it is, we have to look for all possible sources of income." HE SAID selling beer was quite profitable and required virtually no preparation. The only thing needed was a bottle of wine it into cups and take money, he said. Forbes said Iowa State started selling beer in the coliseum at a Kenny Rogers concert last summer. The administration thought students would either sneak cans in and end up throwing them, or drink so much before they came to the concert that they would get sick in the coliseum. To control the situation, beer is sold only in plastic cups at special beer stores. KU's Senate also has plans to control beer sales, Welch said. wants to buy beer must obtain a hand stamp at an identification station after showing two pieces of ID. BEER WOULD be sold only at three concession areas below the stadium. Individuals would need an ID for each beer purchased, and there would be a limit on the number of beers one person could purchase at one time. Welch said that if spectators in a section of the stadium got out of hand, the beer station nearest to it would be closed. Although the Senate is continuing to research the possibilities of selling beer here, Welch said, he doesn't know when KU would be ready. “It's a matter of getting the correct information and really researching this to make it an acceptable option,” he said. “At KU right now, it's not at that place.” "We don't even have an athletic director, and that hinges on him." Native culture to be featured at African Night tomorrow Food, art and culture will be part of "African Night" tomorrow. Adams Somiari, president of the group, said yesterday the events would start at 5 p.m. with a banquet of foods from different parts of Africa. "African Night," sponsored by the African Students Association, will be held at the Lawrence Community Building. 11th and Vermont streets There also will be four guest speakers. Arthur Drayton, professor of African studies, will talk about African literature. Mohamed Eld Hodir, professor of economics, will speak on economic development in Africa. JAMES MAYO, professor of architecture and urban design, will talk about planning strategy in Africa. John Janzen, professor of anthropology, will talk about current issues and culture in Africa. ken's. PIZZA. FREE PIZZA FREE COUPON Clip this coupon indeed at any Ken's Plaza location. When you buy one Ken's Pizza you will receive the next size smaller of equal value FREE. No Charge On Carry Out Orders Void With Other Promotions Offer expires February 18, 1982 1982 October 10. Ken's Offers You More For Less 30¢ Refills on any size soft drink $1.20 Refills on pitchers of soft drinks An Everyday Special drink offer good on dine-in only. HENRY'S RESTAURANT SIXTH & MISSOURI 843-2139 CARRY-OUT VALENTINE'S SPECIAL Somarii said there also would be a fashion show of native costumes from the region. DRIVE-IN A display of African art will be open throughout the evening. 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Fehruarv 16 Saturday. February 13 The University of Kansas Black History Month February 1982 *The Black Woman: Literature or Exploitation* **Baurdal-Baraud** **Lacatera**, 7:30 p.m. **International Room, Kansas Union** Speered to the office of Memorial Affairs **Big Eagle Room, Kansas Union** Speered to Big Eagle Room, **Sponsored by Student Association** Wednesday, February 17 African Night—Bangla, Speakers. African Film and Arts, 文化Display walks. 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Community Building. Fiveeth and Vermont St. $3.50 Dues. $2.00 Children Association by African Student Association Nigelian Music Of Entertainment—African Studies Lunch Table. 13 to 18 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., madden Room, Kansas University. Sponsored by African Studies Department Another event for Black History Gospel Entertracation—BSCI Church The inspirational Gospel Voices, and other area choirs, at 8 p.m. in Ballroom #1, Kinsen Union, *now* a change of time and place. 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