Monday, Oct. 21, 1985 Campus/Area University Daily Kansan 7 Mike Horton/KANSAN Pick of the patch Rick Prosser, his wife Charlotte, and six-year-old daughter Elizabeth, of Route 1, picked out the perfect family pumpkin yesterday in front of the Kansas Union. The pumpkins are being sold by the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity pledge class Pharmacy dedicated By a Kansan reporter The Watkins Memorial Hospital pharmacy was dedicated yesterday to the memory of James Gillispie, chief pharmacist and public address announcer for KU home football and football games until his death in 1987. Gillispie worked in Watkins pharmacy for 36 years until he died at age 66. The pharmacy was dedicated by David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, before about 90 people. Ambler said, "It is appropriate that the name, the Gillispie Pharmacy, sounds like an old-time, small town drug store." He said the dedication would put Gillispie in the category of three University employees who already had rooms and buildings dedicated to their names. Student candidates get Common Sense By Bonnie Snyder Of the Kansan staff Candidates from the Common Sense Coalition stepped into the race for student body president and vice president yesterday, promising to address campus issues which affect students now. David Epstein, Prairie Village junior, and Amy Brown, Paola senior, are the Common Sense candidate for president and vice president. Common Sense is the second coalition to formally announce its candidacy in the Nov. 20-21 Student Senate elections. All candidates for student body president and vice president must file in the Student Senate office, 105B Kansas Union, by 5 p.m. today. Senatorial candidates must file by next Monday. Running a bus from Lawrence taverns to residence halls, creating a KU lecture series to attract prominent speakers, publishing a guide to professors and reworking the parking system around some residence and scholarship halls are the "big four" issues of the Common Sense Coalition, Epstein said. Brown said yesterday, "Originally, Student Senate was formed to do things like this. All we do now is quibble about financing and internal rules." Epstein said all their platform issues could be started, if not completed, during their one-year term. "Common Sense is students as students, not students as politic- ians. 'Common Sense is students as students, not students as politicians.' —David Epstein Prairie Village junior The coalition's slogan is "Common Sense.. a revolutionary idea." Brown said that she and Epstein were this fall's most experienced candidates for the two highest Senate offices. 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