University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, September 15, 1987 State/Local 7 Graduates to form government group By a Kansan reporter A new graduate student government group will form this fall to provide graduate students with more representation. The new group, called the Graduate Representative Assembly, was created by the new Graduate Student Council constitution announced Tuesday. Each department offering a graduate degree may choose one representative to attend Assembly meetings. "The Graduate Representative Assembly will greatly increase graduate student involvement, which is what we've always been looking for," said Mike Anderson, chairman of the Graduate Executive Committee. GradEx decided to send letters to each department to notify them of the new group. At a meeting last night, GradEx accepted Michael Foubert's resignation as chairman and unanimously elected Anderson to replace Foubert resigned to become the Graduate Student Council's executive coordinator, a paid position. After the meeting, the committee interviewed candidates for the T -Mike Anderson The Graduate Representative Assembly will greatly increase graduate student involvement.' Chairman Graduate Executive Committee part-time positions of editor of the Graduate Newspaper and administrative assistant to the Graduate Student Council. Student even Foubert said GradExd had raised both salaries by about $25. GradExd will pay the editor $475 to $500 a month and the administrative assistant $425 to $450 a month, depending on how many hours a week each works. Foubert said seven students had applied to be editor and six students had applied to be administrative assistant. Anderson said that the Graduate Newspaper usually was published four times a year but that he hoped it would be published monthly this year. TOPEKA — Executive Director Larry Montgomery said yesterday he saw an excellent chance that Kansas, at least four other states and the District of Columbia would create the nation's largest multi-state lottery this week. Kansans pursuing multi-state lottery are excellent that the states will proceed (with the multi-state lottery)," said Montgomery, who will represent Kansas at the meeting. very this week. Representatives of the lotteries of Kansas, Iowa, Oregon, West Virginia, Rhode Island and D.C. will meet at a hotel in the Georgetown section of the district this afternoon. If all goes well, they will sign an agreement Wednesday morning creating the multi-state lottery, Montgomery said. The Associated Press said. "I think at this point the prospects If everything goes according to plan, the multi-state lottery hopes to offer games in the participating states in January or February. Missouri also could be a late entrant in the multi-state lottery, Montgomery said. However, its Legislature has told Missouri not to join, and that state's legislative oversight committee was deciding today whether to allow the Missouri lottery to join despite the opposition. New York's Legislature recently adjourned without enacting legislation authorizing its lottery to join the multi-state organization. But it is supposed to consider the issue again when it reconvenes in December. Illinois, another big state that could join the multi-state lottery, has received legislative authorization to join but has decided to wait and see what New York does, Montgomery said. The Kansas director said he saw advantages to having the group of smaller states go ahead and start the war. multi-state lottery without the big states. "Also, it provides a new game for these states, and if the big states join later, it raises the size of the pals in the lottery or the lottery and rekindles interest in it." The advantage for Kansas in joining the multi-state lottery, Montgomery said, is that it can provide larger prizes than a state the size of Kansas could possibly achieve otherwise. "First, it gives all of the states about the same odds (for having someone from one of those states win), and it allows us to design a game that's in everyone's interest." Station to trade oldies for new-age Wave By MARK TILFORD Staff writer Staff writer A Kansas City-area radio station has caught the Wave. new-age, light rock and contemporary jazz music. The service has no disc jockeys. Te Wave is a radio service delivered to subscribing stations around the country. It is based in Chicago and provides listeners with a mix of KZZC-FM 98.9, a radio station that broadcasts from Fairway, will join Sept. 24 with two California stations in broadcasting programs from a syndicated satellite network called the Wave. People aged 25 to 49 will be the target of the station's new format, Herschman said. "We wanted to be the first in the Kansas City market in something," said Susan Herschman, an account executive for KZZC and a 1987 KU graduate. "We're going to support the Wave." "We're going for more of an upscale, educated person, who makes at least $40,000 a year," she said. The call letters of the station will change to KCWV. The station switched from an allhits format last September, when it was known as ZZ99. The station now plays popular music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Station KPWZ in Los Angeles is the only station on the country that now broadcasts the Wave, but stations in San Francisco and San Diego will join Kansas City at midnight the day of the format change. Herschman described the new-age format as a light, instrumental form of music. The station also will play the music of vocal artists, including Steve Winwood, George Benson and Al Jarrau. 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