Summer Session Kansan Page 7 Iris Bickford Is Governor (Continued from page 1) BACK AT KU, the other 400 Girls' Staters will be meeting in legislative sessions throughout the day in Hoch, Strong, Joseph R. Pearson Hall and the Kansas Union. This evening is the formal banquet in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Activities of the week will culminate in nostalgia Saturday night when the new officers participate in a candlelight ceremony with Girls' State alumnae in the Kansas Union. This will be the 16th annual Girls' State Reunion. MRS. BETTIE Norris, assistant di '25 Law Class Creates Fund The creation of the Law Class of 1925 Scholarship and Loan Fund for the University of Kansas School of Law has been announced by Dean James K. Logan. The class presented checks for $1.625 to Dean Logan at its 40th reunion during the recent Commencement weekend. "We are delighted to have the funds for more law scholarships and loans." Dean Logan said. "This amount is especially significant in terms of the rather small size of the 1925 law class." Dean Logan said this was the first time a KU law class as a group has created a scholarship fund for law students. He also announced new members to the Committee for a Greater Law School, which is composed of alumni and friends to the KU School of Law who annually give $200 or more to the fund. Those joining from the class of 1925 are Judge Leo A. McNalley, Salina; John E. Blake, Kansas City, Kan.; Paul R. Wunsch, Kingman, and Richard B. Stevens, Lawrence. Other recent new members to the committee are Lester L. Morris, Wichita; Col. Harold Shrader, Arlington, Va., and Herbert Diets, Great Bend. rector of the camp, said no advance estimates had been made of the number participating in the reunion. "Registration is Saturday morning when they arrive," Mrs. Norris said, "and we won't know until then." Elected to city and county offices in Girls' State activities earlier this week were the following: City and County Officials Cheyenne — Mayor, Pat Wetherbite, Howard; City Clerk Lois Rudder, Hiawatha; Councilmen, Pat McGuire, Hutchinson; Karen Humphrys, Ashland; Carol Warmock, Wellsville; Schafer, Schaffer; James McGraw; Leander, Jane Inkeep, Cawker City; Civil Defense, Nancy Singular, Lyndon; Police Judge, Jam Shields, Wathena. Kickapoo City — Mayor, Mary Lou Kinsley, Ellis; Councilmen, Patty Dawes, Peggy Dill, Augusta; Jane Morgan, Sublette; Judy Cunningham, Marysville; Defense, Maggie Linton, Leavenworth; Police Judge, Shirley Hammon, LeRoy. Pottawatomie — Mayor, Susan Thorp, Goodland, Councilman, Cheryl Utter- tor, Commissioner, John Diane Diane Stewart, Junction City; Cynthia Ward, Bonner Springs; Donna Massoth, Mary Becker; Bristol Lammers, Baxter Springs; Civil Defense, Mary Janet Bergen, Winchester. Chippewa—Mayer, Janet Pugh, Salina; Police Judge, Jeanne Bratten, Klowa; Councilman, Sally Hollord, Hutchinson; Leona Schauer, Kristy; Debra Daily, Lisa Maltus, Mylane Jinda Craven, Frie; Civil Defense, Arlene Lohman, Lincoln. Kliowa—Mayer, Jeanne Laughlin, Mt. Hope; Councilmen—Linda Lemons, Topeak; Susan Vietti, Girard; Kathy Schmidt, Oberlin; Katie Mathes, Norton; Joy Lawrence, Shields; Police Judge, Jane Dickhut, Scott City. Pawnee—Mayer, Barbara Edgar, Beloit; Councilmen, Pauls Forsthil, Medicine Lodge; Kathy Dent, Kansas City; Stuvington; Struebing El Dorado; Police Judge, Sheri Simon, Preston, Civil Defense, Helen Stumfoll, Weir. Plankeshaw—Mayor, Pat Reed, Lyons; Councilmen, Patricia Flores, Atchison;巾洲;Oswego; Helen Probst, Protection; Kathy Sprinkel, Quinter; Police Judge, Pat Sprinkle; Severance, Beloit; Postmistress, Dorothy Bunch, Wellington; Grace Leader, Betty Nuzum, White Cloud; Rita Kimsey, Talent Scout, Diane Morel, Jennings. 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NASA officials convened a second meeting of an advisory group, the remote sensor coordination committee, following the geoscience meeting and also on the KU campus. Attendees included Dr. P. C. Badgley, chief of advanced missions, manned space science program of the Office of Space Science and Applications, NASA, and other governmental, university, and industrial representatives. Dr. R. K. Moore, distinguished professor of electrical engineering, was moderator for the meeting in his capacity as chairman of the NASA Manned Space Science Program radar team. WASHINGTON—(UPI)—The U.S. Weather Bureau says that above normal rainfall during the next month will help "to some extent" to relieve drought conditions from New Jersey north through New England. In its 30-day forecast for mid-June to mid-July, the bureau also predicted above normal rainfall for the western Great Plains and the eastern portion of the intermountain region. Sees Drought Relief SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST! 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