2 Thursday, June 20, 1974 University Daily Kansan It's Not All Work for Campers By KATHY PICKETT Kansan Staff Reporter Murphy Hall is the noisest place on campus this summer—except, perhaps, for the middle of the whistle as it signals a change of classes. A variety of sounds fill the air—the blowing of trumpets, the clattering of pong balls, the tuning of violins, the patter of drums and the choir and the sound of arguing voices. The reason for this incredible disc is simple - junior high band campers are attending the 37th Midwestern Music and Art Camp at the University of Kansas. There are 383 music campers from all 50 states competing for positions in two chairs, two bands and an orchestra. Their division camp lists for 10 days. From June 12 to 21 The campers have a variety of reasons for coming. Chris Wallace, Lawrence, said he came to get away from his parents. Carrie Romine, Paola, came because her big sisters had come. A lack of anything else else that the family has done in this time, The Topeka, adrian. Adrian Barlow, Prairie Village, liked last year's camp well enough to return. University Budget . . . From Page One The committee made no specific recommendations, said Wamlsley. However, it recommended that the study of capital projects be continued for the fiscal 1977 budget. It also recommended that a task force be established to determine how much capital is being paid under the general impression that enrollment is shrinking. Wamlsley said. "This is wrong," he said. "There has been a backlog for a number of years and the data is still falling." Shankel said that he was pleased with the task forces' work and that a number of their recommendations had been incorporated into the fiscal 1768 budget. He said that he planned to continue some form of faculty-student participation but that he had decided whether to use an existing course or some modification of the present plan. At a Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) meeting Tuesday, Shankel said he had asked an informal group to help him several times during the summer. "I have asked a group to meet to discuss the kinds of things we should be doing and how we might go about doing them," he said. Joel Gold, professor of English and member of SenEx, said yesterday that he agreed with the need for such a group. He disagreed, however, with the way it was set "If you have a sytem, you should use it before you go outside," Gold said. "There is no way of telling what the function of the sytem is and why one person is chosen over another." The planning and resources committee of the University Council is one part of the work of the UWRC. However, Gold said, "The committee may get involved in (budget) planning." THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansan Telephone Numbers Newsroom—UN 4-4810 Business Office—UN 4-4328 Published at the University of Kansas daily examination periods. Mail subscription rates: $8 a semester, $15 a year. Second class payment packages: $1.25 a semester or $1.50 a semester. Rate: $1.25 a semester paid in student activity fee advertised offered to all students without regard to sex. President cannot not necessarily those of the University. President may not necessarily those of the University. NEWS STAFF SUCCESS KAMP Business Advocate M. Adamai Business Manager Dave Anderson News Advrient . Del Brinkman Editor Michael Rieke BUSINESS STAFF Starfire diamond rings are permanently registered and protected against loss. Come in and select your ring from our exclusive collection McQueen IFWELERS "THE KING OF DIAMONDS" Quality Jewelry Since 1950 843-5432 809 Mass. The campers have a vigorous schedule of rehearsal and practice. They have worked all 10 days, practicing from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Gold is a former member of the committee. He said that when he was on the committee, the members didn't believe they could affect the "way thins were." Sankel said the informal group would include members of SenEx, the planning and resources committee, the council of deans, vice-chancellors, students and two or three staff from their knowledge of budgetary matters. The group will be strictly advisory, he said. When rehearsals are over, the campers return to the residence halls for a variety of activities. Some find these activities enjoyable, but some don't. Tomorrow is going to be another big flop." Some also complain about rules and regulations and the strictness of their counselors. But one girl said, "I think it's better that way." The climax of the session will be a concert at 2 p.m. tomorrow in University Theatre. The program will include music by Heinrich Schuetz, Vaclav Nelybov, Tschakovsky, Gluck, Moussourgoursky, Stravinsky and Kubota, Hobart, Bohart, graduate student. The concert choir will be directed by Duncan Couch, Southwest Baptist College, Bolivar, Mo., with Nancy Kramer, Meade, accompanying. The a cappella choir is directed by Couch, with Mary Ann Dresser, San Antonio, Texas, junior, accompanying. The concert band is directed by Richard Brummet, Winfield, and the symphonic band by Ed Bartley, Lawrence. Larry Williams, Lawrence, is the orchestra and Lym Schornick, Yates Center graduate student, is the guest conductor. CHECK THESE SALE PRICES Suits from $ ^{95} \mathrm {~ 1 5 9} $ Sport Coats from '49" Dress Shirts $ \frac{1}{3} $ off Shoes $ \frac{1}{3} $ off Wash Slacks '500 or 2 for '900}$ Long & Short Sleeve 1/2 off Short Sleeve Sport Shirts 1/4 off Lightweight Jackets $ \frac{1}{4} $ off Belts & Ties 20% off Bermuda Shorts 1/4 off Long Sleeve Sport Shirts $ \frac{1}{2} $ price Across from Lindley Hall next to Shakespeares Pizza all sales final open 9:30-5:30 An Open Letter to the Women of Lawrence DEAR LADIES. Have you ever attended court when a rape case was being tried? I have. Unlike me, I recall that the people around me murmured approval when the sentence was delivered. The above happened in 1983. Most people can't do anything to help prevent the arrival of a newborn. In Kisawa Shorei-Kan Goji Ryu Karate, in 1984 developed a self defense course for Okinawan Shorei-Kan Goji Ryu Karate. In 1984 developed a self defense course only with realistic and the specialized need of women, with the course dealing only with realism and assault to actual combat. It would be “friend” you do not wish and armed assistance to act on your behalf. You would be “friend” you do not wish and assisted assistance to act on your behalf. The victim was no "college cutie," nor was she a "vogue girl." She was an ordinary female human being with normal pride and dignity. Rape is no respector of the victim's identity. also recall the victim. She murmured nothing and no smile touched her lips. Her hands were clenched into fists as punishment of her assistant couldn't possibly make up for the pain she had suffered. "I'm not going to let them think I'm not hurt," she said. I taught this course for years at the University of Kansas, at military bases in Europe. In April 1974, I was a friend and I helped the Gojo Ryo Marui Art Academy learn Japanese. The Women's Self-Defense Course is not a private or inmate weapon group. While "The Women's Self-Defense Course" is solely purpose and objective to train you to be able to defend yourself, it will not teach you a specific weapon. We are now forming our 3rd session of Women's Self-Detense which will be of fered at a surprisingly low rate. The Class Outline is: Laurence's first truly proficient French teacher, Rui Marialta Ryu Academic Academy, teaches in Karate, Judo. Women's self-defense class, Oriental Wushu class. Ten classes. One hour each. Twice a week 11.450 AM - sweeps from coaches and fronters to clark holds. Escapes from wrist hooks. The back hit list trick. * tackles from coaches and fronters to counters and be held from the front by the front pouch. * The front pouch. * The back kick contiend. Spanning hand at blades. Review. * The back kick contiend. Spanning hand at blades. Review. Defenses when you are on the ground and your guard is sitting on you, laying on you, standing at your feet. Defenses when you are on the ground and your guard is sitting on you, laying on you, standing at your feet. The roundhouse kick. Defenses from a sentimental position in car. Defenses against a knife and gun. The roundhouse kick. Defenses from a sentimental position in car. Defenses against a knife and gun. Defenses from a sentimental position in car. Defenses against a knife and gun. Mischievous. KU Traffic Court to Be Replaced IF YOU DESIRE MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 842-8244 AFTER 6:00 P.M. FOR AN AP POINTMENT Parking tickets that aren't paid or appealed within 14 days will be directly referred to Douglas County Court, accused of proposed revision in the University of Kansas Criminal system, which was approved by the Kansas Attorney General's office last week. Board of Regents Must Approve New Appeal System Board 0 By SARA HOLLAND Kansan Staff Reporter However, the proposal must still be approved by the Board of Regents, Charles Oldfather, University attorney, said yesterday. The revision was a result of a lawsuit against the traffic court that was filed by two law students in February. The students, Joe Speelman and Tim Bobewyns, said that the court was operating illegally, under the jurisdiction, the traffic court had no jurisdiction to handle disposition of criminal cases and charges of misdemeanors. In March the traffic court's procedures were declared illegal by the KU Judiciary division. At that time it was rushed the trial court couldn't轻易 decide appeals KAW VALLEY SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS 9261/2 Mass. Dance Classes Still Available — All Ages KAW VALLEY SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS Call 842-7526 or 842-6622 PARK 25 Apartments Spend your next year with us and get your Free 10 speed Bike We care about your happiness The violator may appeal it to the traffic court. 2510 W. 25th Phone 842-1455 —The alleged violator can pay the "misuse fee" which precludes him from further options. The new system, drafted by Oldfather and students, provides three options to the person issued a parking ticket. John Cox, a member of the body president said Tuesday. They are —Citations may be prosecuted for a misdemeanor in the Douglas County Court. Beisner said that if the ticket was sent to County Court, it would involve court costs. It would involve court costs. Beisner also said the new system provided students would be faculty and staff members would be treated in the same manner as students became in fiscal 1973, more than $30,000 was lost in unpaid faculty and staff fees. Oldfather said that if the proposal was approved by the Board of Regents it wouldn't go into effect until fall because the mechanics of the proposal must first be worked out with the county attorney and the county judge. baring it beautifully . . . Open Thurs. 'f1i 8:30 be a cool baby this summer! brief, cool, little halters, midriffs, sheer weel and soft cotton knit tops add up to summer fun! LAWRENCE 922 MASSACHUSETTS CONNIE WARKINS BIG BARGAIN New Manager invites you to enjoy these coupon specials . . SHAKEY'S $1^{00} off any Family Pizza 50c off any Double Pizza 25c off any Single Pizza 50c off any Chicken order Good thru June 20-24 Good for One Pitcher of Pop $100 for Only... 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