THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 79th Year, No. 2 June 13,1969 The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas Girls Staters campaign KUOK returned to air for summer broadcasts Student radio station KUOK returned to the air this week and will provide broadcast service from 6 p.m. until midnight, seven days a week, for Summer Session students residing in University dormitories. All dormitories will receive KUOK this summer except Naismith Hall, which is only partially occupied. The student staff for the Summer Session is composed of Alan Levene, General Manager; John Rylee, Program Director and Tom Gleason, Chief Announcer. Members of the sales and promotion staff are Lew Ketchum, Erik Keizer and Simon Stras. KUOK operates on an assigned Jr. Hi campers in concert today Junior high school students, 420 strong, invaded the campus June 4 for the Junior High Music Camp. In addition to swim parties and other organized activities, the group will appear in concert at 2 p.m. today in Allen Field House. Two bands, an orchestra and two choirs will perform. Directors will be Marilyn Curt, KU, for the choruses; Richard Brummett of Winfield and David Catron of Lawrence for the concert and symphonic bands and Larry Williams of Lawrence for the orchestra. The Junior High Music Camp will close tomorrow morning, but the echoes of its music will hardly die away before the 32nd Annual Midwestern Music and Art Camp, starting Sunday, will populate the campus with more than 1,700 high school student—all making noise of various sorts. frequency of 630 kilocycles and is under the supervision of the Radio-TV-Film Department of the School of Journalism. Girls State holds elections, reunion Federalist Party candidate Mari Baird of Logan has been named 1969 governor of Girls State at KU. The lieutenant governor is Vicki Davidson of Eureka, also a Federalist Party representative. Debbie Brown of Larned, a Nationalist Party candidate, was elected secretary of state. Approximately 125 Girls State alumnae from across the state will congregate today and Saturday for the 20th annual Sunflower Girls State Reunion, culminating the week's activities at the 27th annual Girls State, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. This year invitations are being made to any Girls State alum, whether she attended in Kansas or in some other state. Alumni registration in the KU Union began today. Work will begin shortly on revising the alumnae constitution. The afternoon program includes an address from Glee Smith, president pro tem of the Kansas Senate from Larned, and election of officers. Tomorrow evening will be highlighted by dinner with the 1969 Girls Staters and a candle-lighting ceremony. A brunch Sunday morning will complete the weekend's activities. Summer enrollment increased this year A new record summer session enrollment of 5,544 was recorded as classwork began June 9, William L. Kelly, registrar, reported. This is a gain of 93 over last year's high. The final Aug. 31 count will be Next Issue... Tuesday's edition of the Summer Session Kansan will contain the names, addresses and phone numbers of all students attending summer school on the KU campus. This directory issue is one that readers may want to save. between 7,100 and 7,200, Dr. Kelly said, compared to last year's official 7,052. There are 4,681 students registered on the Lawrence campus, up 16 over last year, and 863 at the Medical Center in Kansas City, up 77. Enrollments for credit throughout the summer will approach 6, 300 here with little change at Kansas City. Kelly's figures do not include the more than 2,000 high school students who will be here for the 6-week Midwestern Music and Art Camp and the non-credit enrollments of more than 5,000 persons for various events scheduled by University Extension. BULLETIN registrar William L. Kelly said yesterday that fee statements have been mailed to all summer session students. Many of the statements have been returned to his office because of incorrect addresses. Students who have not received statements should go to Window No. 1 at the Registrar's office, 122 Strong, and pick them up. Junior high band camp swim party