Tuesday, Aug. 3, 196$^ { \mathrm{#}} $ Summer Session Kansan Page 5 VoxAppoints Study Force A Vox Populi Task Force to investigate ways of improving student-faculty relationships has been appointed by Vox President Tom Stanion. Stanion explained the Student-Faculty Task Force at a special Vox Populi Executive Council meeting Sunday afternoon at the apartment of Bob Miner, executive vice-president and executive council chairman of Vox. Dick Darville, Vox Populi All Student Council representative from the men's large residence halls district, is chairman of the new group, which will report to the Vox General Assembly this fall. THE EXECUTIVE council announced that Leo Schrey and Bill Robinson, student body president and vice-president, are investigating means for student participation in the University's Centennial Celebration. Robinson is a member of the University Centennial Committee. The Executive Council also discussed campus problems to be dealt with in the fall platform, a legislative program for the coming semester, party organization, and means of informing new students about student government. Vox officers from out of town attending the meeting included Tom Stanion, Garden City; Craig Grant, Shawnee Mission; Jackie Van Eman, Overland Park; Bob Rosser, Topeka; and Dave Grim, Belton, Mo. Others in Lawrence for the summer session who were present were Schrey, Robinson, Miner, Brian Biles, and Darville. PARTY FOR THE SUMMER CAMPERS—From the outside looking in on the newsroom of the University Daily Kansan (Summer Session Kansan for our present purposes) you see various and sundry members of the journalism division of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp, who received a treat of soft drinks and ice cream bars to wind up their summer as Kansan staff members. Jacke Thayer, Ellsworth junior, student editor, and Dan Austin, Salina sophomore, staff photographer, presented the first annual Thayer-Austin awards to the students, and members of the staff and faculty came in to have a good time and help bid the students goodbye. KU Students Die in Crash Two KU graduate students were among five persons killed in a twocar accident on the 18th Street Expressway in Kansas City, Kan., Friday. Arthur T. Muck, 25, and David Ruprecht, 31—both of Kansas City were graduate students in the school of social work and were working during the summer vacation at the state hospital at Osawatomi. Ruprecht was the only passenger in Muck's car. Witnesses told police that Muck's car, northbound, swerved suddenly over the median and traveled directly into the path of the southbound car. Two of the four survivors of the crash were listed in critical condition in a Kansas City hospital over the weekend. The others were in fair condition. The crash had the highest number of dead in any single smash-up in Johnson County history. Both vehicles were 1965 model cars with seatbelts as standard equipment. Ballet Concert on TV The Saturday evening ballet concert of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp went on television. The Tulaa affiliate of the Columbia Broadcasting System recorded the performance for future showing in that area and other uses. The head of the camp's ballet division was Marguerite Reed, choreographer for the Tulas Civic Opera Co. Several of the high school students in the camp were from that area. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION IN AMERICA TODAY "THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS" O N E N I G H T O N IN P E R S O N