14 University Daily Kansan / Friday, December 6, 1991 CLINIC HOURS Through January 12, 1992 Regular Hours (through 12/22//91 Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Clinic Hours (12/23/91 - 1/12/92): 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. HEALTH CENTER CLOSED: December 24 & 25, January 1 Regular Hours Resume 1/13/92 If the Health Center is closed, medical care can be obtained at: Lawrence Memorial Hospital, 4th and Maine Sts., 749-6192 Health Center 864-9500 Health Education 864-9570 We Care for KU SERVING ONLY LAWRENCE CAMPUS STUDENTS Jayhawker yearbook selects eight for Hilltopper awards By Jennifer Bach Kansan staff writer Eight seniors received Hilltopter awards yesterday for their service, leadership and academic achievement at KU. Hershini Bhaна of Lawrence, Greg Hughes of Merriam, Cedric Lockett of Fredonia, Louie Lopez of Kansas City, Kan., Alan Lowden of Sedan, Dean Newton of Kansas City, Kan., Scott Rutherford of Fort River and Tiffany Snyder of Topeka were this year's recipient of the award. Lopez said he had received a letter before informing him in Lopez said that he had been hoping to win the award but that he had not expected to because so many students werequalified. "I feel very proud," he said. "I got involved because I wanted to, and I wasn't expecting anything in return. It makes you feel really good—you're graduating and you get recognized for all your activities." Bhana said the award was one of the most important she had ever won. "It shows what I've given to KU," she said. "I feel it's important that I leave something behind." Amy Stout, assistant editor of the Jayhawk yearbook, said that the winners were mailed their acceptance letters Nov. 15, and would receive plaques on Jan. 21 at a reception in their honor. Winners were selected according to the students' activities and cumulative grade point averages. They were selected by KU faculty members, administrators and students on the Jayhawker staff. The award is sponsored by the yearbook. Stout said eight winners were chosen this year instead of the usual six because of the large number of qualified applicants. "We had a lot of high-caliber students to choose from," she said. To be considered for the award, nominees had to submit an application detailing their involvement on campus and in the community and also include two letters of recommendation. The award was created in the 1930s to honor seniors who make important contributions to both the University and the Lawrence community. FREE GUIDE TO SPRING BREAK '92 Natural Fiber Clothing 820-822 Mass. 841-010 NATURAL WAY FREE FRIDAY! Buy any medium or large pizza at regular price, receive the 2nd pizza of equal or less value N. of 15th St. FREE! 841-8002 832 Iowa Offer valid on Friday only! S. of 15th St. 841-7900 1445 W.23rd Free Friday Hours: Mon-Thurs: 4 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri-Sat: 11 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun: 11 a.m.-1 a.m. Buy any medium or large pizza at regular price, get the 2nd pizza of equal or less value for FREE. Limited time offer Five Dollar Frenzy How You Like Pizza At Home Get a large pizza with one topping for just $5.00. Additional toppings Additional toppings 95 each. Limited time offer No coupon required NOBODY KNOWS LIKE ROMING' How You Like Pizza At Home No Stack Buying! We tell you the value of each book and consistently offer the best prices. Free Holiday Shopping Coupons Drawing for free textbooks next semester STREETSIDE RECORDS' 20TH ANNIVERSARY 1971-1991 The KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions 1403 W. 23rd Street 842-7173 STAY STREETSMART, SHOP STREETSIDE!