Tuesday, July 20, 1965 Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Songs, Skits, Dancing At Camp Hootenanny Midwestern Music and Art Camp students held one of America's favorite indoor or outdoor sports Saturday evening—a hootenanny complete with guitars, banjo, and bass. Dennis Smith, the only banjo player present, and Steve Sexton and Alvin Felch crooned "Mountain Dew," and Journalism camper Dan Partner returned with a song by folk writer Bob Dylan. "The Times They Are A-Changing," followed by "Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man." THE GIRLS then regained the floor with Michele Sweney playing the guitar and singing another Peter, Paul and Marv hity, "500 Miles." AN ADDED attraction to the hootenanny was a skit, "Liza and Henry," performed in fitting costume by Liessa Liepi and Pat O'Neale, who sang "There's a Hole in the Bucket." Art student Dick Patterson then sang a Trini Lopez number and a humorous ditty called "Shame and Scandal on the Family," which he asked the audience to listen to carefully. The boys continued with another group—Dan Partner, Larry Yeager, Gary Burge, and Huck Walding—singing "This Train," which was one of the songs printed on the word sheet handed out to the audience so that they could sing along in "the traditional way." The show, for which the students had been rehearsing about a week, started off with Ann Sisk and Beth Butler, both playing their guitars, singing "Jimmy Whallen" and "Long Chain On," followed by Ann accompanying Ellen Butler in two more numbers, varying from the slow and sweet to the rollingick. THE HEN THE BOYS decided to demonstrate their talents—a group including student recitalist Randy Porter, Robert Harlas, Jr. Bruney Gary Burge, and Barry Buchele, assisted by two guitars and a bass. After their "slave song" ("Follow the Drinkin' Gourd") and a Peter, Paul and Mary number, Huck Walding sang "The Girl From Ipanema" backed by his own guitar. Bv Kim Freshwater Next Claude Boyd sang "All on a Beautiful Morning," and "Flora" and Larry Yeager sang "The Springhill Mine Disaster" and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time." Alvin Felch, Dennis Dan Partner sang "House of the Rising Sun," followed by a ventriloquist, Ken Leech, and his recalcitrant dummy, Billy, who sang "Froggy Went a Courtin", helped by Felch, Smith and Sexton. Smith, Steve Sexton and Gary Burge then came back with more sing-along, "Good News" and "Michael Row the Boat Ashore." Max Bickford, executive officer of the Kansas Board of Regents, will be host for the group, which is composed of secretaries and executive officers of boards which control all of the state-supported degree-granting institutions in a state. About 50 persons are expected to attend the meeting. The final was a sing-along by all 19 performers, "When the Saints Go Marching In." All the campers were served root beer and pretzels, and dancing was provided by the camp "dance band." It pays to look your best. Executives Set Campus Visit The Association of Executive Officers will visit the University of Kansas for a dinner meeting July 29, during its three-day 12th annual meeting at the Town House in Kansas City, Kan., July 28-30. Downtown STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. The first secretary of the Board of Regents, the late Hubert Brighton, was one of the founding members of the organization and served at one time as its president. It is meeting for the first time in Kansas. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will address the group. Regular Haircut $1.50 Open 8:00 to 5:30 SUA FRIDAY FLICKS PRESENTS SUA "IF A MAN ANSWERS" STARRING SANDRA DEE & BOBBY DARIN Friday, July 23 IN AIR CONDITIONED DYCHE AUDITORIUM Admission 35c TWO SHOWS 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS For Finest Quality Shirt Service, Visit Lawrence Laundry and Dry Cleaners Your summer shirts should be laundered to preserve and protect their colors and fabrics. Our service is known for its thorough cleaning and fine care. launderers and dry cleaners 1001 New Hampshire VI 3-3711 Pick-up & Delivery Service