12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 14.1968 KU senior crowned at American Royal (Continued from Page 1) Then Miss Brackett was asked what advice would she give a gangling, teen-age girl with braces. She said she would tell her, "Give it a few years, honey, and you'll be beautiful." Miss Brackett, who represented Delta Delta Delta sorority in the KU competition, will reign over the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show from Oct. 13 through 26 in Kansas City. The 5 foot 8 inch, brown-haired, the brown-eyed queen was crowned in the Kansas City Municipal Auditorium by J. W. Miss Brackett serves as scholarship chairman of her sorority, a member of the Panhellenic Council and the Student Union Activities. She is majoring in English and someday hopes to write children's books. Putsch, president of the American Royal, and Liz Harris, KU graduate and 1967 American Royal Queen. Miss Brackett's attendants were Johanna Chumbley from the School of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Mo., and Sue Frazier of West Texas University. Amendment to Senate Code to be proposed Tuesday (Continued from Page 1) The Senate Code proposes that student body representation be "obtained by dividing the total enrollment in the school by two hundred but shall in no event be less than two." Van Cleave said representation by school only "is not at all feasible." "The average representative from a school, such as the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, does not have a personal contact with those in the school, as you have in your living district," Van Cleave said. "It is very difficult to campaign in your school." As it is now, there is one representative from each school, with the College having two representatives. This brings the total of school representatives to 11. The new amendment bases the representation in University schools and living groups on the number of students in them. The new amendment divides the living groups into seven distinct Senate districts. They are: - Social and professional fraternities and sororities maintaining houses. - Men's University residence halls having fewer than 100 occupants, and those with more than 100. - Women's University residence halls having fewer than 100 occupants and those with more than 100. - Unorganized living groups. ASC considered the social and professional fraternities and sororities as separate Senate districts. "I believe it is essential to incorporate living district representation with school representation," Van Cleave said. "Much of your organization and personal contact is achieved in your living groups." Raincoats Need Waterproofing Kansas City, Mo., seems to be in the center of political limelight lately. Get your raincoat waterproofed now before it rains. Be smart and plan ahead.At New York Cleaners, your raincoat is expertly waterproofed and cleaned. 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