12 Wednesday, April 17, 1991 / University Daily Kansan Do you have a news story idea? Call 864-4810 The Student Senate is now accepting applications for the positions of: - Treasurer - Administrative Assistant - Student Executive Committee Chairman - Executive Secretary - A.S.K. Director - Community Service Coordinator Applications available at the Student Senate Office, 410 KS Union Deadline: April 19, 5:00 p.m. ???'s...Contact the Student Senate Office at 864-3710 APRIL, 17 & 18 SPONSORED BY: DELTA SIGMA PI K.U. STUDENTS AGAINST HUNGER .30 EACH or 2 FOR .50 PROCEEDS GO TO : K.U. STUDENTS AGAINST HUNGER 東洋食品店 OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Mon-Sat: 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sun: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. SHIN ASIAN SUPERMARKET BIG SALE! We cut down the price on many items! Purchase $30 or more & receive 10% off. (except rice and soy sauce) - Jasmine Rice: Best Quality, New Crop - Fresh Vegetables & Fish: Come in Every Thurs. - All International Foods - Video Tape Rental: Japanese, Chinese, Korean & Indian Holiday Plaza 2449 Iowa Suite R 841-0140 NOW MORE THAN EVER... Call Us! HOURS: 841-7900 1445 W. 23RD 841-8002 832 IOWA IT'S TIME FOR DOMINO'S PIZZA VISA OPEN FOR LUNCH! SUN-THUR 11am - 1am FRI-SAT 11am - 2am We Accept: Checks $5.00 FRENZY! Large Pizza! 1-Topping $5.00 BUCKS no coupon required • limited time offer not valid with other offers except w/BONUS COUPON TWO FREE COKES TWO FREE COKES 11am - 4pm only valid with other offers KU students survey Lawrence coupon required • limited time offer ---BONUS COUPON--- By Katie Chipman Kansan staff writer KU students have been climbing walls and taking measurements of some Lawrence buildings to prepare for a future survey they are producing for a class. Architecture students in Introduction to Historic Preservation are compiling historical records about buildings that are 80 years old or older. David Benjamin, Lawrence graduate student who teaches the class, said the students were examining five sites in Lawrence, including two houses in the 900 and 1000 blocks of Tennessee and Ohio streets. "We didn't know it, but the people who live in that area are trying to get on the state register of historic places," he said. "Our reports will help them do it faster." Other sites students are studying are a barn, a bank and a former motel. While in class, students learn to research potential historic sites and preserve preservation techniques. Benjamin said the class would submit their reports to the city and the state. "One copy will go to the Kansas Collection at the Spencer Research Library for people doing research on the history of buildings in Lawrence," he said. "We're doing something that will benefit not only the students and University, but the Lawrence community as well." The students report information such as the original owner, the construction date and the style of the building. Benjamin said that while researching the bank building at Eighth and Massachusetts streets, which was thought to be a reproduction, a student discovered that the building was the original bank. "The original vault is still there," he said. "The original brick was just covered up by marble walls." Three of these and you're out. A drink so strong we only allow each person three of them. Wednesday only! Live-Colorado-style acoustic jam Southern Hills Mall 1601 W. 23rd St. 841-9111 TODAY! April 17th 4:00 P.M. Mac Challenge II Team Captain's Meeting Jayhawk Room, Level 5 Kansas Union Questions? Call 864-3921 The Power To Be Your Best At KU.