Wednesday, July 2, 1975
Jams in store for Apple Valley
A folk singing jam session in the country might be just the summer entertainment you've been looking for. If so, any Thurday evening, you can join the band, tapping your feet or singing along, drive out
University Daily Kansan
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By MERLE GOLDMAN
REVIEW
to the Country Music Hall of Apple Valley Farm and join in the song.
There is a jam session from 8 to 9 p.m.
The performance feature and
more intimate jam sessions.
Gloria Throne, the coordinator of the
sessions, said it was a chance for "people to get together and play music, even people who aren't familiar with it."
Steve Mason, who builds and repairs guitars at McKinney-Mason Stringed Instruments, said there was a group of good musicians with instruments wanted to share what they knew with others.
She said the jam sessions were an out growth of their original attempt to start a Fond's restaurant.
"Even if you don't play an instrument," he said, "we strongly encourage people to come and play the spoons and stamp their feet and dance, to come and participate at
Mason aid the sings differred from week to week, but that there was always a spirit of joy and laughter.
The jam sessions have been held at Apple Valley Farm since the beginning of June, and have included many of the she said, when weekly jam sessions were held at McKinney-Mason Stringed Instruments. More and more people kept up with the jam sessions and the eaters had playing elbow to elbow.
Everyone who wants to perform has the chance to use the central mike, Mason said, but there are also many timid guitarists who sit out in the audience and pick along.
The Joe Strop, owner of Apple Valley
Park Mall, said Music Hall for a
meeting place, he said.
"We have a lot of fine musicians in the area, this beautiful lake," Stroup said, and we needed a low keyed recreation business place like they have in the Ozarks."
The farm is on Route 1 in Ozawakie near a lake. Beies the music hall there on an afternoon.
The rustic Country Music Hall provides the space for the 50 people who have been coming to the folkskids recently. Thorne will be looking for a meeting place in Lawrence.
The feature performances are a time to listen to just one group of musicians, she said. On July 3, a Lawrence couple, Robert and Colleen folsom have in the United States and Latin America, will sing songs West V Virginian, Kansan and Spanish.
Occupancy in University residence halls is up, J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said last week. Oliver Hall, where summer classes live, has 76 more students than last year.
Wilson said the housing office had received $38,000 this summer, compared with $300,000 last summer. However, Wilson said he the difference more to increases in the cost of the summer camp than to the increased number of occupants.
Housing occupancy up
Although the senior high enrollment was
much lower than the high enrol-
ment more than middled up the loo-
d.
Enrollment for the Midwestern Music and Arts Camp, was up according to Jean Hamblin, administrative assistant of the camp.
section. Junior high enrollment totaled 692, which is 212 more students than last summer, with 500 enrolled in the music section, 116 in art and 76 in the journalism section.
Figures for last summer's senior high enrollment weren't available.
Senior high enrollment totaled 471, with 383 in music in 86 art and 97 in the speech.
"The junior high enrollment was fan-
tastic. It was the history of the cam-
p." Hamilin said.
Hamblin said the increase was because of the short term of the junior high session, 10 days, which lowered the cost. She said many parents sent their children to summer camps to take the place of an expensive family vacation.
In response to another question, Wilson said that of June 13, processed and signed contracts for University residence halls for next fall totaled 2,987 compared with 2,865 last year at this time which is a 15 per cent increase.
Airport condition decried
BY MARK FENNIGTU
Kansan Staff Reporter
By MARK PENNINGTON
Lawrence mayor, Barkley Clark yesterday called the city municipal airport a "miserable facility" and said the city would provide money for its maintenance and repair.
Clark also commented on how the airport affects the city's commerce, such as the problem of the airport accommodating airplanes flown by industrial companies.
Clark said many Kansas communities smaller than Lawrence had better airports.
"I want Lawrence to be a first-class class in every respect," he said, and "we already are in areas such as educational facilities, parks, roads and so on in bridges."
Clark said many people in the city had failed to vote. Yet in the last city bond vote a year and a half ago on whether to expand the airport's facade, the proposal was soundly favorable.
He said that he didn't foresee another bond vote for improvement of the airport, but that the city would explore other ways to finance the project.
The city will receive little aid, if any, from the federal government for such a project, but many state governments cover it is owned by the Kansas University Endowment Association. The government doesn't give funds for expansion projects of this type unless the land is owned by the city.
Any program to lengthen and widen the armprogrm. Clark said, won't be ready in time.
"Certainly it's been a negative influence." Clark said.
He said it was hard to tell whether present airport facilities had kept any industry from operating.
Buford Watson, city manager, said that recently landed at the airport for business and when they were ready to leave the pilot refused to take off with them in the air.
The pilot was convinced there wasn't enough runway for a safe take off, Watson said. The representatives were driven to the municipal airport in Kansas City, Mo.
He said the airport runway, which is 3,000
long, wasn't long enough for big trains.
The airport land is leased to the city for 25 years. Watson said, at $1 a year.
"The Endowment Association is willing to sell the land," Watson said, "and, had the bond issue passed, we would have bought it for $1 million." The company runaway and build the necessary facilities."
Robert Walters, manager of research and development for the Law Center and chairman of the Lawyer Chamber of Commerce aviation committee, said the airport facilities were "pretty nice."
"I know the airport is not on a par with what many other communities in Kansas have." Walters said. "I've been in enough planes that they have better facilities than we do."
Walters said the runway needed to be extended 600 feet and sidened 25 feet to help insure the safety of passengers using the airport.
City Commissioner Carl Mikeck also criticized the airport.
Referring to the story told by Watson, Mibeeck said, "Those company representatives landed that airplane. But what to do about the problem is a tough question because we don't own the airport land and the people of it want to want to pay for an improved facility."
subcommittee after the drug rider had already been removed.
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"The only figures available were without the rider." she said.
rofs said he thought that if the costs should be included the $28 drug rider shouldn't be included
"If they could afford the $26, they could probably afford the $10," he said.
StudEx will make the final vote on the policy in two weeks. The policy must be decided at that time in order for Blue Cross to have to provide it available for fall enrollment.
He said he thought the increased costs of school would make it difficult for many students to attend.
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