Campus briefs Spring enrollment at record high TOPEKA-An enrollment report released by the Kansas Board of Regents shows that KU has a record high spring semester enrollment of 15.643 students. The total, which does not include about 1,300 students at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, compares with 14,891 students at KU at the same time last year. The current enrollment figure represents a 5.1 per cent drop in the 16,482 official fall semester enrollment total. A mid-year drop, previously varying from 5 to 7 per cent, has been normal between fall and spring semesters. Total enrollment at the six state schools controlled by the Regents is 55,669 students. The total is down 5.7 per cent from 59,041 last fall. Flying club to hear aviation director Ray Arvin, Kansas director of aviation will lecture to the Aerohawk Flying Club 7:30 p.m. todnight in the terminal building at Lawrence Municipal Airport. Eugene Grotegut, professor of German, said Arvin will speak about aviation in the state of Kansas, its effects on economy, and its growth. Arvin will supplement his lecture with films, Grotegut said. Grotegut said the club, which has a membership of 20 persons, is University sponsored and consists of students and alumni who have flying licenses. rte said the one-hour meeting tonight is open to the public. Kahn requests help in city clean-up The School of Architecture and Urban Design is working in cooperation with the Ballard Community Center and the people of Lawrence to help "paint-up, patch-up and clean-up" residences in east Lawrence. Charles H. Kahn, professor of architecture and urban design, said, "We've been heavily Mar. 24 1969 KANSAN 3 involved since last October, but we are not directing the project." At present the project lacks materials and resources, he said. "We have people who are willing to work, but we need paint, lumber, concrete and many other things. We hope to receive donations from the business and religious community of Lawrence," he said. He announced a series of meetings at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday and Thursday night in the Kansas Union. In the interest of clarification, David Awbrey, Hutchinson junior, and Marilyn Bowman, Merriam junior, are running for student body president and vice president respectively, on the Independent Student Party ticket. Awbrey, Bowman still run A story in the March 18 Kansas implied that the two candidates may have given up student politics. Both candidates have said there has been no disagreement between them and they are and have been running for the offices since their candidacies were announced. Another misinterpretation concerns ISP's connection with the former Action Coalition. The coalition has been disbanded and the official name of the party is the Independent Student Party, not ISP/ACT coalition. Patronize Kansan Advertisers FREDERICK STORASKA PRESENTS PREVENTION OF ASSAULTS ON WOMEN Monday, March 24 8:00 p.m. Hoch Auditorium Sponsored by Associated Women Students