10 Wednesday, August 26,1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWFOOD&DRINKSPECIALS MONDAY $3.00 Pitchers Chicken Fried Steak $4.00 Hamburgers$1.00 4-9 p.m. TUESDAY $3.00 Pitchers 3Tacos$2.50 Nachos Supreme 1/2price 4-9p.m. WEDNESDAY NOCOVER Schooners$1.50 Draws$0.50 Free Salads (Ladies only) Spaghetti$2.50 Allyoucan eat Chicken Breast Dinner $4.00 THURSDAY Dom. Bottles $1.25 Import Bottles $1.75 Giant Burrito $3.50 Taco Salad FRIDAY ShotSpecial$1.00 FREE Hors d'oeuvres LIVE MUSIC 5-7 p.m. SATURDAY Margaritas$1.25 ShotSpecial$1.00 LIVEMUSIC Ladies,NO COVER before 9 p.m. Chips and Salsa$0.75 SUNDAY Hamburgers $1.00 The longest running tap in town. New specials from the oldest bar in town New logo to tout Senate Student Senate plans to leave its mark on the University of Kansas campus this fall. By Stacy Morford Kansan staff writer A new crimson and blue Senate logo will adorn advertisements and posters promoting a program financed with Senate funds. "A lot of times I think Senate does that students don't know about," said Lance Wright, student body vice president. "The logo lets students know that we are involved." Student Senate Rules and Regulations requires every organization that uses Senate funds to give credit to Senate. The rules and regulations state that any activity financed by Senate requires the words "Funded by Student Senate" or "Partially Sponsored by Student Senate" in the advertising for the activity. Organizations soon will be required to display the logo instead of those words, Wright said. "We'll probably pass a piece of legislation at the first meeting to change that," he said. Wright said he and his fellow senators hoped the logo would become as recognizable as the Student Union Activities logo. "When you see the SUA logo, you don't always read Stu dent Union Activities, you just know it by the logo," Wright said. "That's what we want for Senate." Sue Murrell, SUA adviser, said the SUA logo went on everything the organization did. It was created four years ago by Jeni Cardin, then SUA public relations coordinator. Wright said the speech by Peter Arnett last spring, organized by SUA, was an example of the minimal credit Senate had received in the past. "The new logo will let students know where their money is going to," Wright said. Senate appropriated $22,000, more than half the total cost. Senate's credit consisted of a line of text on the promotional poster. Senate contracted Prairie Graphics of Lawrence to devise its new design. Wright said Senate chose Prairie Graphics because it submitted the lowest bid, $100, and because it had the technology and equipment to produce the design on an Apple Macintosh computer. "Macintosh gives Student Senate more flexibility in vary ing the size of the graphic," he said. ONLY 3 MORE DAYS!!! DIRT CHEAP PRESENTS BURGE UNION PIONEER ROOM Here's How to Play! 1. PIČK OUT YOUR SELECTIONS 2. TAKE THEM TO ONE OF OUR CADDIES (CLOTHING CONSULTANTS) 3. HAVE THE CADDY SUBTOTAL YOUR PURCHASES 4. THEN TRY YOUR LUCK ON OUR WORLD FAMOUS PUTTING GREEN FOR SAVINGS OF 15% TO 40% OFF 5. REMEMBER, THERE ARE NO LOSERS!!! EVERYONE WINS AND HAS FUN!! MISTER GUY MENS & WOMENS TRADITIONAL CLOTHIERS 920 Massachusetts 842-2700 Mon.-Sat. 10:00-6:00 Thurs. 'til 8:30 Sun. 12:00-5:00