8 Thursday, April 25, 1991 / University Daily Kansan El Matador Café MEXICAN FOOD' taco, 1 tostada, 1 enchilada, 1 quesadilla, rice & beans) normally $5.30 NOW $4.75 NOW $4.75 EL MATADOR CAFE There's only one El Matador Cafe! 446 Locust, EAST of Johnny's. 841-3837 Tues.-Sat. 5-9:30 Sunday 4-8 Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID Legal Services for Students 1626 W.23rd thru April 30 1101 W.6th --dents need to take the initiative." Spring Fever Bianchi Sale April 19 - 27 Nyala Mountain Bike Reg. $399, Sale $339 Advantage Cross-Terrain fitness Bike Reg. $379, Sale $339 Ibex Mountain Bike $445, including toe clips, straps, cage, H20 bottle and Bianchi t-shirt Forza Road Bike Reg. $409, Sale $359 Plus: Selected helmets, shoes, racks and pumps on sale. Free tube with any tire purchase. Senate changes hands in last meeting of year By Michael Christi New executives, media board approved Kansan staff writer It was out with the old and in with the new last night as the 1990-91 Student Senate attended its last year's next year's Senate attended its first. The last acts of the old Senate were to elect three holdover senators, who will join the other elected senators next year, and to appoint two students to the newly created media board. The holdover senators are Jason McIntosh, Roger Ross and Giles Smith. McIntosh is the senior senator and has the responsibility of orienting new senators. The media board members are Randy Reitz, Salina sophomore, and Brian Robison, Oklahoma City junior. According to media board regulations, neither is involved in Senate or in the School of Journalism. Mike Schreiner, outgoing student body president, charged the new Senate with continuing the produce addition of this past year's Senate. He said that the situation of higher education at the state level was not a good one. "I can only talk until I'm blue in the face for so long," he said. "Students need to take the initiative." The new Senate approved the executive committee nominations of Darren Fulcher, student body president. They are: *Su Comfort, treasurer. *Kevin Sigourney, administrative assistant. - Toi Willis, executive secretary.* * Troy Radakovich, Senate executive committee chairperson.* Lance Wright and Jill Fritzemeyer, community service co-directors. David Hull and Joe Cinalli, Associated Students of Kansas co-directors. The new Senate also elected three students to University Council. They are Alan Lowden, student body president; Lisa Garney, business senator; and Seth Traxler, Nunemaker senator. Fulcher, in his introductory speech, cautioned Senate against having overly high expectations. "Please don't think that we're going to go out and cure all the ills on this campus, because we won't," he said. "This is the time that we must begin to work," Fulcher said. 841 Massachusetts OPEN: 8am-6pm MTWF 8am-8pm Thursday 8am-12pm Saturday Isn't it time you listened to your lenses? Over time, protein build-up can cause your contact lenses to feel less comfortable. A planned schedule of contact lens replacement helps avoid eye irritations and provides you with improved lens comfort and clearer vision. Listen to your lenses. Innovative new pricing structures allow you to replace lenses regularly at no increased costs to you. for you. Call and ask, whether Fresh Lens Replacement from Bausch & Lomb is right Dr. Charles R. Pohl 831 Vermont 841 2866 Dr. Kent Dobbins 831 Vermont 843-5665 Congratulations! Mac Challenge II Winners Men's Living Groups Beta Theta Pi First Place Pi Kappa Alpha Second Place Women's Living Groups: Alpha Gamma Delta First Place Kappa Alpha Theta Second Place Co-Ed Division: Women's Softball First Place Robinson Center Second Place The Power To Be Your Best At KU.