Lt. Col. Arnaid Gabriel Air Force conductor inspires musicianship By ANGIE MINDEN Kamper News Editor Conducting the various bands for the upcoming week will be Lt. Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, presently director of the United States Air Force Band and Symphonic Orchestra. HAVING CONDUCTED the Air Force Band for five years, Lt. Col. Gabriel has conducted in 48 of the 50 states and in 40 countries. The Air Force band has with it 24 male voices called "The Singing Sergeants." GABRIEL BEGAN his conducting career at Samson Air Force Base in New York following with Langley Field in Virginia, Weisbadn, Germany, and the Air Force Base at Colorado Springs. Since 1964 he has conducted the Air Force Band in Washington, D.C., where he is presently stationed. A former flute player, Gabriel now enjoys conducting summer camps and boating as hobbies. Beginning his second year of conducting the Camp, Gabriel stated that this is an "extremely well organized group." He feels that for young boys and girls of this age group to take a piece of music and learn it in a week is quite an accomplishment, and they should be proud of it. 4 KAMPER Jly.18 1969 AS FOR MUSIC in the years ahead, Gabriel says any music played well will get a good reaction. For this week's concerts Gabriel will be dressed in the Air Force blues on Friday and Saturday, then on Sunday he will wear the semi-blues with the decorations. The Who plus Led Zeppelin Two rock groups which have literally made dents in today's young music are the WHO and the LED ZEPEPELIN. The two bands have recently released albums, both of which are splendid. By JEFF RICHMOND Kamper Kansan Reporter Perhaps the better of the two is the WHO's plastic entitled "Tommie." Tommie is a deaf, dumb Rock Review and blind boy who is born in today's modern era. The album is a double-pocket, and sells for $12.- 95. Vocalist Roger Daltrey plays the part of pathetic Tommie. Lead guitarist, Peter Townshend, does a magnificent job in the musical and composing departments. Drummer, Keith Moon, does the best of his career and bassist, John Entwistle, backs up the group with his amazing vitality. IT IS A first in rock music because it is the only rock opera ever recorded. Probably the best rock album ever released. LED ZEPPELIN, which was formed six months ago by ex-Yardbird Jimmy Payge, has recorded the most mellow "progressive blues" by an English group. Payge is probably one of the finest lead guitarists around. Robert Plant, vocalist, can really sing up a blues storm and John Paul Jones, who is also an ex-Yardbird, plays some of the best organ and bass music I have ever heard. John Bonham has a good future ahead of him as the drummer of this super-group. The better cuts of the album are, "Good Times, Bad Times," "You Shook Me" and "Black Mountain Side." The lp sells for $4.95. You couldn't ask for more. Rain slows down intramural action By RONALD BARNES Kamper Sports Editor Rain has been the major setback for the intramurals this year. back for the intramurals this year. Gerry Denk, recreational director, said an average of 20 games per night had to be postponed due to heavy rains. The only thing left to do is to try to re-schedule the games and then continue by the schedule. There will be no play-offs for championships. Instead, the last few days will be used to allow every team to participate. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS such as ping-pong, tennis and badminton have been well received by the participants. The third round of elimination is over and the players are preparing for the fourth round. Softball games are played every Monday and Thursday evenings while basketball is played each Thursday. Wednesday evenings, bowling and volleyball teams meet. No games are played on Fridays, due to the concerts THE RESULTS of the intramural score are tallied below. BOYS' SOFTBALL Division I Team Won Loss T6N 2 1 H5N 2 1 T5S 2 H4N 1 1 H8S 1 1 H6S 1 T3S 3 Division II Team Won Loss H5S 3 H7S 3 T5N 1 1 T7S 1 1 T4S 1 2 H4S 1 1 H6N 3 H8N 3 BOYS' BASKETBALL Division I Division II Team Won Loss H5N 3 T6N 3 H6S 2 1 T7N 1 2 T3S 3 H8S 3 Division II Team Won Loss T5S 3 T7S 3 H7N 2 1 H5S 1 2 T4S 3 H7S 3 Division III Team Won Loss T5N 3 H4S 2 1 T6S 2 1 H4N 1 2 H6N 1 2 H8N 3 Kamp Kalendar Friday 7:15 p.m.—Movie "Arabesque," McCollum 8:15 p.m.—Brass Forum—Larry Wiehe (All brass players required to attend) Saturday Sunday 5:00 p.m.—Concert Playbacks, McCallum 7:15 p.m.—Double Feature, McCollum 10:00 am.—Chapel Service, Swarthout Recital Hall Thursday 8:00 p.m.-All Camp Formal Dance, Kansas Union Ballroom Tempo sign up party (Deadline for ordering Tempos is Monday, July 21. Receipts will be placed in your mailbox Tuesday, July 22. You will need your receipts to obtain your copy). Tempos can also be purchased Thursday evening. Four concerts provide weekend joy FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT East Side Allen Field House, 7:15 p.m. Red Band Red Band LeRoy Esau, Conductor Milburn Carey, Guest Conductor Kenneth Bloomquist, Guest Conductor Lt. Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor Larry Wiehe, Trombone Virtuoso Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Zampa Overture ... F. Herold Strategic Air Command March .. Clifton Williams Esau, conducting The King and I ... Rodgers - Hammerstein II Carey, conducting English Folk Song Suite ... R. Vaughan Williams Bloomquist, conducting Crown Imperial ... William Walton Blue Bells of Scotland ... Arthur Pryor Larry Wiehe, Trombone Soloist Col. Gabriel, conducting SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT Murphy Hall, 2:15 p.m. The Chorale James Ralston, Conductor Terry Knowles, Accompanist $ ^{*} $ Zum Schluss Johannes Brahms Terry Knowles and Fred McClure, pianists I Want to be Ready arr. Harry Geller Another Summer Gone Willard Straight David Cook, Tenor Ralston, conducting Michael Fink Concert Orchestra Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Lt. Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor Gary Fletcher, Guest Conductor Trumpet Voluntary ... Henry Purcell - Wood Carney, conducting Symphony No. 8 in F... Ludwig v. Beethoven First movement, allegro Norwegian Dances ... Edward Grieg III. Allegro moderato alla Marcia IV. Allegro molto and tranquillamento Prelude in Eth Minor .. Shostakovich - Stowkowski Fletcher, conducting Finlandia Overture ... Jean Sibelius Col. Gabriel, conducting Blue Band Kenneth Bloomquist, Conductor William Beck, Guest Conductor Glenn Arnold Schultz Lt. Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guid Conductor Lt. Colonel Arnaud Gabriel, Guest Conductor March from "A Little Suite" Malcolm Arnold Rocky Point Holiday Ron Nelson Curacao Henderson Bloomquist, conducting Beck, conducting Bernstein SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT Murphy Hall, 2:15 p.m. La Procession Du Rocio ... Joaquin Turina Col. Gabriel conducting Suite from "Dolly" Fauré 1. Tendresse 2. Mi-A-Ou La Procession Du Rocio Joaquin Turina Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, and Orchestra James Ralston, Conductor Darrell Benne, Conductor Lord Nelson Mass Joseph Haydn Kyrie Et Resurrexit Gloria Sanctur Qui Tollis Benedictus Quoniam Osanna Credo Agnus Dei Et Incarnatus Dona Nobis Ralston, conducting Symphony Orchestra Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Arnold Gabriel, Guest Conductor Lt. Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor Appalachian Spring, Ballet Suite ... Aaron Copland III. Introduction IV. Folksy feelings—suggestion of square dances and country fiddlers V. Solo dance of the Bride. Mixed feelings of joy and fear. VII. Scenes of daily activity for the Bride and her Farmer husband. Variations on a Shaker theme. VIII. Coda. The couple are left "quiet and strong" in their new home. Carney, conducting Carley, conducting La Gazza Ladra, Overture Gioaccino Rossini The Pines of Rome ... Ottorino Respighi The Pines of Rome I. The Pines of Villa Borghese II. The Pines near a Catacomb III. The Pines of the Janiculum IV. The Pines of the Appian Way Col. Gabriel, conducting SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT Murphy Hall, 7:00 p.m. Gold Band David Catron, Conductor William Beck, Guest Conductor Kenneth Bloomquist, Guest Conductor Lt. Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Citation ... Claude T. Smith Masque ... Frances McBeth Catron, conducting Burst of Stars ... Ronald Thielman Incidental Suite ... Claude T. Smith Burst of Stars ... Ronald Thielman Incidental Suite ... Claude T. Smith 1. Nocturne 2. Tarantella Beck, conducting Suite of Old American Dances ... R. R. Bennett 1. Cake Walk 2. Schottische Ritmo Jondo ... Carlos Surinach Bulerias Saeta Garrotin Col. Gabriel, conducting Concert Band Concert Band Russell L. Wiley, Conductor Milburn Carey, Guest Conductor Lt. Colonel Arnald Gabriel, Guest Conductor Larry Wiehe, Trombone Virtuoso Symphonic Requiem... Vaclav Nelhybel I. Preambulum III. Passacaglia Wiley, conducting Le Corsaire Overture... Hector Berlioz Carey, conducting Washington Grays March... C. S. Grafulla Jericho Rhapsody... Morton Gould Trombone Chronology... Sgt. Floyd Werle Larry Wiehe, Trombone Soloist Col. Gabriel, conducting