--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, June 29, 1994 5 Campers visit KU campus to play Valerie Crow / KANSAN B Fincham, a 12 year old from Pratt, Kan., plays the bass drum in a practice session of the junior division of the symphonic orchestra conducted by Kirt Mosier. The orchestra is part of the Midwestern Music Camp, which is being held at Murphy Hall. By Matt Hydeman Kansan staff writer Holi Hartman greeted the high school girls in Templin Residence Hall with a smile and a question Sunday morning. Which room were they living in? she asked. She then directed the girls to their rooms and promised to see them at dinner. Despite the hectic schedule of the resident assistants, Hartman said they were not too different from the regular R.A.'s employed by the Department of Student Housing. "We eat with them, spend time talking to them, take attendance and make announcements — all those general R.A. things," the Lawrence senior said. Hartman said that the Midwestern Music Camp had three to four R.A.s on every floor because of the campers' ages. Because the campers are 18 years old or younger, the camp has an obligation to keep an eye on them and ensure their safety. The rules of the camp are explained to the campers on the first night, both in an all-camp meeting in Murphy Hall and later by their R.A.s at a meeting on their floor, Hartman said. Being on the floor of the opposite sex is grounds to be kicked out, as well as dating members of other camps, she said. "It's a safety thing," said Chelle Venallie, assistant director of the Midwestern Music Camp. "The main lobby is a common ground." The rules are more lax for senior high students, though. Martin said the students could leave campus for dinner or a movie and their curfew was an hour later. If junior high students fail to show at the 9 p.m. meetings, a search is done by the staff and then the police are called, said Becky Martin, resident assistant. Between 9,000 and 10,000 people will come to the University of Kansas this summer for a variety of conferences and camps, said Randy Timm, Conference Coordinator for the Department of Student Housing. Timm said that the department would house 118 conferences for the summer, ranging from summer school students living in Lewis Residence Hall to Midwestern Music Camp. Timm said the camps allowed students and visitors a taste of KU. "This is total marketing for the University," he said. "They get to see what it's like." Despite the free promotion and number of visitors, KU on the whole does not make money off of these conferences. Timm explained that because the department of student housing was a state agency, the expenditures made to accommodate the camps and conferences was an expense for the department. The revenue generated from the camps served to bring the department to a break-even status. "People think we're making a lot of money, and that's simply not the case," he said. 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