Page 3 Thursday. Feb. 25. 1960 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Acerbic Soporific Confabulation By Ray Miller Tuesday night's emergency session of the ASC revealed two significant trends which seem to have taken root in this semester's council. Possibly the least important of these is an attempt to interest the general student body in the ASC's activities. There is a general feeling among ASC representatives that their obligations extend further than the active pressure groups on the campus. Politiking Approved Jim Austin, student body president, suggested that each representative talk with a minimum of four students and question them about the ASC and University in general. This is the old concept of grass-root politiking with the object being to determine what is on the minds of the representative's constituents. More Money Given For Math Institute The National Science Foundation has added $4,925 to a previously-announced $96,000 contract for a 1960 summer institute at KU for high school and college teachers of mathematics. The additional funds will underwrite operation of freshman and senior high school demonstration classes in connection with the institute. Preference will be given to promising Kansas high school students. `A write reading the evening paper to a half-asleep husband said, "Here's an interesting item about a married couple—they went to a dance." `Reader's Digest. Read Kansan Classifieds Quality Watch Repair Immediate Service DANIELS 914 Mass. Ph. VI 3-2572 The second idea is that the ASC should take a more active part in the governing of student affairs. The idea was received well. "How can we show the administration that we are capable of more responsibility?" This, basically, is AUREK the question that is being asked in the council. Along with this idea is a deep concern over how to establish firmer relationships with administrative personnel. One representative proposed that invitations to some deans be extended to ASC meetings. There was a feeling that if the deans could watch the student government operate they might catch Deans' Enthusiasm Sought If some idea of this type is put into action and fails, it is our opinion that the ASC will seek the initiative. the spark of enthusiasm that often has been snuffed out by indifference in the past. If the ASC attempts to take on more responsibility in the area of student affairs, it may appear to be an attempt to usurp administrative prerogatives. This could further alienate the two factions. A harmonious relationship in which administrative-council ideas could be freely exchanged is what the council appears to be striving for, however. German Author Fills Professorship at KU Walter Hubatsch, associate professor at Bonn University, Germany, and author of 13 books, is filling a visiting professorship in history for the spring semester at the University of Kansas. Prof. Hubatsch is teaching courses in recent European and German history. He is also conducting a German history seminar in the language. A small girl showing her older sister's bedroom to a playmate said, "My sister's 19. I thought I'd have her room someday, but she never married."-Reader's Digest. CREME COLD WAVE $595 COMPLETE Cut, Perm. & Set (No Appointment Needed) MALLS CENTER — 23rd LOUISIANA — VI 2-1144 Having a Party? Meeting? Rent a Room, or All of THE CATACOMBS An ideal spot for private parties below the French Movie Set For UFS Showing VI 3-9760 644 Mass. OPEN- Sunday through Thursday-4:30-Midnight Friday and Saturday-3:00-12:30 Special hours for special parties Carry Out·Delivery·Eat In The "Grandes Manoever," a French film, will be shown in Hoch Auditorium at 7:30 Friday as the feature sponsored by the University Film Service. Two city parking lots within $ _{1/2} $ block "Cut the atmosphere with a knife" The film stars Gerard Philippe as a dashing young cavalry officer. His egotistical acceptance of a bet that he can become the lover of any woman in town, selected by chance, leads him into the first unhappy love affair of his life. The film, in color, features Brigitte Bardot in a supporting role. it's a wise crack that knows its own father.—Raymond Clapper Chance selects for him a pretty young milliner, played by Michele Morgan. She proves to be thoroughly unresponsive to his charms, and the pursuit begins in earnest. HOT DONUTS 8-12 P.M. HOT DONUTS 8-12 P.M. JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th, VI 3-4720 GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 98c Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free 300 gallons of gasoline free 10 gallons drawn daily PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. DON'T FORGET FREE Union Photography EVERY THURS. NIGHT 7:00 p.m. in CRAFTS SHOP Taught by HARRY WRIGHT For MODERN WEIGHT CONTROL Lawrence Sanitary ALL STAR Milk & Ice Cream Co.