Senate seeks say (Continued from page 10) said the Senate's main problem was elitism. He said about five people actually run it, and the senate was trying to find ways to get more people involved. Awbrey said there was also a critical lack of communication between students and their senators. He said the Student Senate had been involving itself with abstract ideas, such as Vietnam and racism, but more concrete ideas are needed because most students were more interested in immediate campus issues, such as dorm hours, cigarette machines and beer on campus. "The Student Senate must be able to relate to the students," Awbrey said. "If the Student Senate does not concern itself with problems of the student, other groups will, causing alternative campus societies." Awbrey foresees the Student Senate evolving into an investigative body. He said students would take a larger role in the University Senate in future years. "Students must initiate change," Awbrey said, "because the faculty doesn't have many new ideas." Awbrey said the Student Senate needed to work toward closing the gap between the academic and social life of the student by becoming more involved in non-academic issues. Both Awbrey and George believed that this initial year would be the hardest for the Student Senate, because problems would have to be ironed out. However, both were optimistic about the success of the Student Senate, Mexico City growth MEXICO CITY (UPI) — In 30 years Mexico City has grown from 1.7 million inhabitants to 7.5 million. The city budget has increased in the same period from $4.6 million to $242 million, according to the city treasurer's office. Oct. 22 1969 KANSAN 11 and both said student involvement is essential to the success of this new form of student government. AUTO GLASS Sudden Service 730 New Jersey — VI 3-4416 Bus Schedule - Gatehouse, 24th Ridge Court Leave—Gatehouse to KU and Downtown On the hour On the hour 7:00 A.M. — 6:00 P.M. Leave — 24th Ridge Court to KU and Downtown 5 Minutes past hour 7:05 A.M. — 6:05 P.M. Leave — 19th Naismith to KU — Downtown 15 Minutes past hour 7:15 A.M. — 6:15 P.M. Leave—Union Bldg. to Down town 25 Minutes post hour. 7:25 A.M. - 6:25 P.M. Leave—9th Mass. to KU and 24th Ridge Court 30 Minutes post hour 7:30 A.M. — 5:30 P.M. Leave—Union Bldg. to 24th Ridge Court, Gatehouse 35 Minutes post hour 7:35 A.M. — 5:35 P.M. Leave—19th Naismith to Ridge Court, Gatehouse 45 Minutes past hour 7:45 A.M. - 5:15 P.M. No. on about sixes during University Holiday School Saturday afternoons and Sundays. LAWRENCE BUS CO., INC. 841 Pennsylvania VI 2-0544 MOONLIGHT SPECIAL Halloween draws near, but there's nothing spooky about Henry's Moonlight Special! We offer special prices on delicious shrimp, chicken, and burgers—every nite from 6 til the witching hour. Be our guest (if you're not afraid of the dark). A Real Thrill! 6th & Missouri THE BANK of FRIENDLY SERVICE GO BIG BLUE Supports the JAYHAWKS Come in and ask a teller for a KU Auto Pennant FREE! SPEED READING COURSE MEET LOUIE BARNEY KU Pharmacy Student and Businessman Beginning speed: 289-90% Ending Speed: 2100-100% "Mr. Smith is completely confident in his methods, and his enthusiasm for the techniques tends to be transferred to his students." . . Louie Barney Guaranteed to increase your reading speed 200% CLASSES - Start Monday, Oct. 27 3:30 - 5:30 or 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Meet one day a week for 6 weeks - Held at the UCCF building Come a few minutes early to register ★ Cuts study time in half ★ Read 3 to 10 times faster in textbooks ★ Higher comprehension ★ Better retention ★ Faster note taking methods Tuition Only $90.00 Payments as low as $3.00 a month For more information call person to person 816 PL3-1133 collect for Mr. H. W. Smith ADVANCED READING TECHNIQUES, INC.