University Daily Kansan / Thursday, April 9, 1987 9 Turnout low for Senate elections y a Kansan reporter The decision to have Student Senate elections in the spring instead of the fall allowed voting to take place outdoors in beautiful spring weather. But it didn't increase the voter turnout much in the first day of polling. One thousand eight hundred thirty students turned out to vote yesterday, said Tom Moore. Senate election committee co-chairman. In the fall elections, at least 1,500 students voted on the first day. "They had everything there work Voting began at 8 a.m. and lasted until 7:15 p.m. Today, voting will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. Jason Krakow, Bottom Line presidential candidate, said he was disappointed by the turnout. ing to their advantage if they wanted to vote." Moore said. poem: "Possibly people don't want to do anything other than be out in the sun. Voting is not a priority for them," he said. Voting took place smoothly yesterday at polling centers outside Watson Library, Wescoe Hall, Summerfield Hall and the Kansas and Burge Unions, Moore said. The largest turnout was at Wescow, where about 575 people voted. sad. Among those who voted, some were confused by the computer-processed ballots. Also, many students forgot to take their KUIDs back after they voted. Several presidential and vice presidal candidates stood outside Wescoe all day, urging students to vote. Chris Arth, Olathe senior and a Wescoe poll worker, said students who had left their IDs behind would be called. DAILY: 7:20,9:30 TIN MEN Mat. Fri. **4:50** Mat. Sat. Sem. **2:35** *4:50* DAILY: 7:30, 9:35 DAILY: 7:30,9:35 HURRY! Don't miss a chance living with all your friends next year! COLONY WOODS APARTMENTS 1301 W 24th (one block East of Gammons) 842-5111 The apartment complex built with the STUDENT in mind! Pre-leasing Now Accepted! 10 Month Leases Available! Featuring: Featuring: • one bedroom apt. ($345) Amenities - two bedroom apt. - the bedroom with two full bathrooms ($370) - fully equipped kitchen with fully equipped kitchen with MICROWAVE, DISHWASHER and ICEMAKER - 3 outside hot tubs - large indoor/outdoor pool - weight room - laundry facilities - satellite extra - ample parking ICEMAKER 842-5111 Spring '87 in clothing from Mister Guy... for Men and Women. On the Record MISTER GUY MENS & WOMENS TRADITIONAL CLOTHERS DONALD G. STROLE - A car stereo valued at $200 and an equalizer valued at $100 were taken between 11:30 p.m. Tuesday and 12:30 a.m. yesterday from a KU student's car in the 1500 block of Lynch Court, Lawrence police said. - Someone took $100 cash between 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Monday from a KU student's unlocked room in Lewis Hall, KU police said. Hours: M-T-W-F-Sat. 9:30-6:00 Thur. 9:30-8:30 Sun. 12-5 Year Round 926 Massachusetts Lawrence, KS 942-2700 - D.W.I.'s & Traffic * Fake L.D.'s and other alcohol problems * Family Law & other legal problems * 16 East 10th St. A&R 4123 16 East 13th St. 842-1133 WANT 842-0600 PIZZA? DELIVERED Friday Night Free Movies "Room with a View" ROCHESTER A View" 7:30 p.m. 4/10/87 Popcorn and Drinks Provided Free 1204 Oread ECM Student Christian Center Sponsored by ECUMENICAL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES, The United Church of Christ The Prelative Church of Christ The United Church of Christ The United Church of Christ The Church of the Bromley Complete your decorating needs through our rental services - fountains - tropical plants - baskets - statuaries - containers - geraniums 15th Initiations · Graduation · Weddings PENCE GARDEN CENTER NEW YORK MASS A GREENHOUSE LARGER THAN A FOOTBALL FIELD YOU KNOW IT'S FRESH! PENCE NURSERY • GARDEN CENTER • GREENHOUSE 843-2004 CLIP AND USE RUSTY'S COURONS The University of Kansas Degree Candidates and Faculty: Order caps, gowns & hoods Now All participants, including faculty, doctorate, law, Master's, and Bachelor's candidates, wear traditional regalia during the commencement ceremonies. Candidates and faculty members may order caps, gowns, and/or hoods by mailing in the order form from the graduation mailing, OR by visiting Booth 1 on level four of the Kansas Union between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on any weekday until Friday, April 24. Beginning Monday, March 30th.