Friday, July 26, 1968 THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 3 Kansan Review 'Mattress' bounces on stage, staggers A capacity audience watched "Once Upon A Mattress" bounce on stage July 10, as the KU Summer Theatre Repertory '88 presented its third production. This musical by Richard Rogers' daughter Mary, is very loosely based on the old fairy tale, The Princess and the Pea. Irene Ballinger as Princess Winnifred takes command the instant she stumbles on stage dripping wet after a swim through the moat. She sings, dances and mugs with exquisite lunacy. The show, which at times drags, sparkles when "Fred" is onstage. Connie Stachowiak as the harping, nagging Queen is ideal as she bustles about keeping everyone in a royal turmoil. Ron Shull has great fun as the mute King. His gyrations as he gestures his way about the court are well planned. John Young is excellent as the over-mothered Prince Dauntless. Lance Hewett and Evie Masterson as members of the Boys Intramurals FAST PITCH SOFTBALL RESULTS July 2 Med. Chem 15, Biochemistry 4 Speedrats 13, Gadflys 3 Secondary Source 9, Skempts 2 Julv 9 Med. Chem 16, Head Hawkers 6 Gaslight Gang 9, Speedrats 2 Secondary Source 9, Biochemistry 8 July 11 Gadfats 17, Skeptics 13 Head Hawkers 15, Speedrats 10 Med Chem 11, Secondary Source 0 July 10 Secondary Source Forfeit to Head Hawkers Gaillac Gang 12, Skepics 5 Biochemistry and Phys. 22, Gadget Speedrates 15, Skoptics 6 Med Chem 11, Gadflys 0 Gaslile Gang 7, Biochemistry and Phys 6. July 18 Speeddrive 15 Sky SLOW PITCH RESULTS July 8 July 10 Emergent Nations 17, Delta Functions 7 July 12 Economics 3, Chem Gems 2 Radiation Biophysics 10, Pharmacy 7 July 10 Chem Gems 8 Scrocs 7 Delta Functions 26, Radiation Institute 20 Economics 10, Impossible Intruders 2 Emergent Nations 11, Pharmacy 1 Scrocs 19. Chem Gems 6 Chem Tech 9, Radiation Biophysics 4 July 15 Economics 6, Radiation Institute 4 Pharmacy 16, Delta Functions 15 Scrocs 9, Impossible Intruders 8 July 17 Chem Tech 10, Emergent Nations 8 Radiation Biophysics 16, Chem Gems 10 Pharmacy 17, Radiation Institute 5 July 19 Economics 10, Scrocs 9 Chem Tech 18, Delta Functions 6 Radiation Biophysics 7, Impossible Intruders 0 Economics 10, Scrocs 9 court performed well although Hewett's superior voice overpowered Miss Masterson's in their duets. The chorus has two disadvantages. The orchestra is weak and the choreography is sloppy. The costumes are very disappointing. Costuming must be done with greater care for the intimacy of theatre-in-the-round than for proscenium productions. The ladies-in-waiting looked almost shabby. It is difficult to understand why so much white was used in their costumes. The knights fared better; their clothing looked a bit more elegant. A musical is an energetic project when rehearsal time is plentiful. Rehearsal time is extremely limited for a repertory group especially during the summer, The KU group and its director are to be commended for courage and daring. Your efforts were appreciated. —Jane Feuerborn Young people too rebellious says Wiley Relaxed temporarily in his office chair, Russell L. Wiley, Band Camp director, commented on the 1968 summer session of camp. "It was the greatest camp we've had in 31 years," Wiley said. "We've had our problems. But all in all the young people were a more mature group this year. It was a better camp in every division. The students produced and gained more." WILEY SAID his main disappointment was the resentment of young people against authority and regulations. "They have to learn some place, some time, to live in an orderly society," Wiley added. "If they don't learn, they've got a hard life ahead of them." He spoke of the students dismissed this summer. "It hurts me as much as anybody to send somebody home." Wiley said. "I hope for next year not to have to do it even once," he added. "Ninety-eight per cent of the students are great. We should be allowed to enjoy that percentage here for business. Instead, we have to be concerned with the 2 per cent on the other side of the fence. It's not fair to us or the other people." **COMPARING THE camps of '67 and '68. Wiley said there is more resentment and proar this year than last. Next year, only if necessary, he said they would tighten the rules. He mentioned no beards would be allowed and those students dismissed this year would not be allowed to return.** "Actually there was so much good this year I shouldn't even discuss the other," Wiley commented. "I would like to express my deepest appreciation to those campers who put forth true efforts to make this camp better." he said Wiley said he will be devoting his full time to the camp from now on. He is resigning his position with the University band. 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