8 Monday, February 5, 1990 / University Daily Kansan LiveWire Thursdays Need an Attorney? Frydman & Frydman ATTORNEYS AT LAW John Frydman • Richard A. Frydman — Free Initial Consultation 749-1122 901 Kentucky Suite #203 Vintage Clothing and Costume Sale also: Green Tuxedos and Accessories for St. Patrick's Day! COSTUMES BY FRAN 1107 Mass Tues-Sat 11-5 842-8177 A Sweetheart Salad Bar Special will be featured in UNION SQUARE and The Hawk's Stop. Salad will be 1.80/lb. The Kansas and Burge Unions ZBT Announces its 3 ON 3 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT FEBRUARY 10 AND 11 AT ALLEN FIELD HOUSE TODAY IS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER! Sign up now in front of Wescoe Hall or contact Philanthropy Chairman for more information at 749-3722 all proceeds benefit Leukemia Society of America Keith Thorpe/KANSAN Rhett Bouziden, Ashland freshman, takes advantage of the sunny weather to wash dirt and road salt from his car. After three days of freezing rain and snow, students can look forward to mild temperatures this week. Winter wash-off Engineering design selected Student creates seal that updates emblems of fields of study By Sandra Moran Kansan staff writer In keeping with the changes of a new decade, the School of Engineering Umashanker Sampath, Madras, India, graduate student in chemistry, created the winning design in a contest sponsored by the school. Tom Mulinazzi, associate dean of the school, said the contest was open to anyone. Only five students entered the contest. The new seal includes a representation for each of the nine divisions of the engineering school. Sampath said the most difficult problem he encountered when designing the seal was finding a solution to represent petroleum engineering. simple and clean as possible so that when it was enlarged or reduced, it would still be easily understood. The new seal is round with a silhouette of a jayhawk in the middle. The New York City skyline, a space shuttle, a bridge and windmills are some of the symbols around the seal and represent the nine divisions of engineering. "I had seen the previous seal and got a reasonable idea of how they wanted it represented," Sampath said. "I started thinking of one discipline at a time and what would best represent it. He said he kept the symbol as "All of this was done in one day," he said. "I started one morning — the day before it was submitted." Mulinazzi said the decision to replace the seal was made when office administrators realized the old Mulinazizi the school no longer used some of the objects on the old seal and needed something more modern. one included representations of a slide rule and an atom. Carl Locke, dean of the school, said the new seal was chosen because it represented the school well. "It brings things a little more up to the hearsay. "It brings the disciplines to date." The seal would be used to promote the school by being printed on stickers, pamphlets and other promotional materials. Mulinazzi said. Sampa.h said he received $$0 for his winning design. "I haven't used it yet," he said. "I'm saving it probably, for another set of pens or art materials. I still haven't cashed the check." Have a brush with fame. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Arts/Entertainment Page Why SAC'S ? To save on namebrand specials and close-outs Where is SAC'S ? Next to Food-4-Less in Lawrence. What is SAC'S ? Prices from another dimension. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP! SUA is now accepting applications for leadership positions: SUA Officers - President (deadline Feb. 7) - Vice President/Administrative Affairs - Vice President/University Relations - Secretary Board Coordinators - Fine Arts (deadline Feb.12) - Forums - Recreation - Spectrum Films - Feature Films - Travel - Special Events - Marketing & Promotions Informational Meeting: Officers—Feb. 6; 8-9 p.m. SUA office Coordinators—Feb.15; 8-9 p.m. International Room APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE IN THE SUA OFFICE 4th Floor Kansas Union 864-3477