Page 12 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 9, 1965 Second Exhibit of Art Is Ready in Murphy Hall The second art exhibit of the summer goes on display today in the Murphy Hall art gallery. It will be one of five to be held during the camp session. Arvid Jacobson, assistant director of the art camp, said the first show was hard to compare with last year's first exhibit. He felt that the exhibit was generally liked by those who had visited the gallery. Other persons who have attended the art camp before echoed Prof. Jacobson's feeling that the show RELIGION DEAN'S ASSISTANT —The Rev. Hugh Stouppe, former missionary and pastor of the Tonganoxie Methodist Church, is the newly appointed assistant to the dean of the Kansas School of Religion. Stouppe has been an assistant instructor in English at KU. Beginning with the spring semester he will share time between the School of Religion and the department of English. was good. A light survey indicated that the areas of fashion design, figure sketching, and cartooning were unusually good. David Green, a returning am camper from Kermit, Tex., said "I think the first exhibit compares favorably with the first exhibit of last year." "It was a general assumption," said Mick Thompson, another returning camper from Lapeer, Mich., "that the fashion designs and figure sketches were superb." The water colors and oil paintings were possibly not as good as those in past years. Last year Walter Hatke of Topeka produced some water colors which dominated that section of the exhibit. He was elected the best boy art camper and is spending this summer preparing for a one-man show. Jacobson noted that there will be more oils and water colors displayed in the remainder of the exhibits. He said that in those two areas, as in the areas of crafts, more time is needed to determine the amount of talent. The display being put up today will show more of the areas of the camp. There also will be more articles shown representing the various areas. It pays to look your best. Downtown STADIUM BARBER SHOP 1033 Mass. Regular Haircut $1.50 Open 8:00 to 5:30 Kamper Kansan Off Press Today By Cyndee Burnett Reporting, editing, and publishing the Kamper Kanan is the job of 20 summer journalism campers. This is experience for the campers on working on a high-school type paper. The staff consists of 10 editors and assistant editors and 10 reporters and writers. page insert in the regular Summer Session Kansan, which is distributed all over the campus. It also will be given to the campers and 2,000 copies to the heads of the camp divisions to be used as publicity and mailing. The paper will be published every three weeks, making two issues, and the first issue will be distributed today. This paper will be a four- The staff for the first edition is: Stan Otelie, editor in chief; Martha Teitelbaum, assistant editor in chief; Anita Wicke, news editor; Hugh Tessendorf, assistant news editor; Dave Stone, editorial editor; Frances Galawas, assistant editorial editor; Christine Howard, feature editor; Mike Shearer, assistant feature editor; Mike Holder, sports editor, and Bruce Erickson, assistant sports editor. Writers and reporters are: news, Robert Lovelace, Jonathan Block, and Cyndee Burnett; editorial, Kit Gunn and Tanya McNaughton; feature, Shelley Bray, Kim Freshwater, and Philip Higdon, and sports, Mike O'Hara and Danny Partner. SUA Bridge Tournament Wed., July 14th 2:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union TROPHIES WILL BE GIVEN PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS Official Kansas University Ring Available in yellow and white gold . .10 dwt., 10 k. Choice of three stones. Red-synthetic ruby, Blue-Blue spinel, Black onyx. Ladies' size ring also available. Drop in to see samples on display. PRICES BEGINNING AT $30.50 kansas union BOOKSTORE Vol. SR We cone door Russc Camp The the were In p were Hoch Mr NO cone tinue as Lo Philh with 3 p.m. cone tinue threally co D H Sp this Dr. coac seve Dr next tiona to o camp univ mait was the