10 Friday, September 14, 1979 --- University Daily Kansan New Members Always Welcome MINGLE TONIGHT! COME AND ENTER OUR DISCO DANCE CONTEST Saturday Sept.15 To be judged for 1st & 2nd prizes. Mon-Fri 4 pm - 3 am Sat & Sun 6 pm - 1 am Ramada Inn 2222 W. 6th 842-7030 TOP OFF YOUR DENIMS With Our Selection Of Sweaters, Pullovers, and Blouses Back-To-School Dresses Still 25% Off. Holiday Plaza 1O-5:30 Mon-Sat 'tll 8:30 Thurs Graduates 843-5335 From page one meetings. She noted as proof the number of absences each senator had, Mark Bermstein, a graduate senator voiceu to be a holdover senator this year, attends some of the frustration voiced by former senators over lack of experience in working with the Senate. MOST OF THE graduate seniors were in their first term, he said. Initially, they had a lot of energy and were looking forward to unifying something in the Senate, he said. . . Bernstein said that he thought the graduate senators had put out a consensus effort at first, but that a real separation existed between them and undergraduate senators. "The graduate students felt alienated," Bernstein said, "Undergraduate did not understand the problems graduate students have." Tim Hastings, Numeram scientist, said there had been unspoken gossip about bad feelings between graduate senators and undergraduate senators. He said he thought the problem was a lack of communication between the two groups. Sizzler Daily Specials Mon: Chicken Fry $2.99 Tues: Pork Cutlet $2.99 Wed: Country Steak $2.99 Thurs: Liver and Onions $2.99 Fri: Fish Dinner $2.99 Sat: Smoked Sausage with Apples $2.99 Sun: All the Chicken you can eat $3.99 All specials include one trip to salad bar and drink. 1516 W. 23rd St. "I recommend 'The Innocent,' ANDREW SARRIS, Village Voice "Sheer excellence." JOEL SIGEEL, Eyewitness News The Innocent Visconti's Sensual Epic of a Diabolical Marriage GIANCARLO GIANNINI GIANCARO GIANNIANI LAURA, ANTONELLI JENNIFER O'NEILL ANALYSIS FILM RELEASING CORPORATION Times - Eve. 7:15 Sat/Sun Mat 1:30 Hillcrest 9th & Iowa 842-8400 "THEY JUST stopped paying attention to each other or not amused," he said. Another complaint by the former graduate senators was the amount of time they spent at the meetings. Hastings said much of the debate in the Senate was not relevant to the topic at hand. The meetings sometimes were not kept in order, he said. Hastings said the graduate seniors made an attempt to alleviate some of the tension between themselves and the university by giving them another explanation their position in the Senate. However, he said, the effort was futile. MERRKEL ADMITTED that some effort at cooperation was made by some unauthorized person. The senators on certain issues. Some graduate seniors also were intolerant of the unauthorized people. More could have been done, he said, but there remains that graduate students and undergraduates would need to address issues and he said did not think any efforts would have made a difference in the job market. Rex Gardner, liberal arts and sciences senator, said he thought the graduate students were to blame if the other seniors didn't understand the graduate students' needs. Berlin said the seats left vacant by the dismissals would be filled by the runners-up in the elections last spring, as mandated by the Senate Code. CASA DE TACO 1105 Massachusetts 11:00 am - 10:00 pm