Artists display talent Colorful designs, silver rings and pendants, abstract prints, drawings and paintings—these are all a part of the Campers' art display in Murphy's Exhibition Gallery. Instructors choose works to go into the display from what the students do during the week. An effort will be made to exhibit at least one work of each of the Campers, according to Arvid Jacobson, associate director of the art division. Exhibits change each Friday, and all artwork is returned to the students. SOME OF THE drawings and paintings now on display picture scenes on the campus. Ceramics, which are not yet completed, will be featured in later exhibits. The 282 art Campers are required to take art history, design and drawing and may elect three of the following courses: ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, painting, weaving, printmaking and calligraphy, the art of fancy lettering. Twenty students enrolled in other divisions are also taking art courses. Reasons for attending the Camp vary from getting an idea for future plans in the field to having the opportunity to paint and study new techniques. THE GREATEST advantage of this Camp over the regular high school art course, in the opinion of one Camper, is that there is a wide variety of instructors, and having all of their opinions is more helpful than having just one person's opinion. At the end of the session, an honor roll will be released and the outstanding boy and girl named. The honor roll lists students selected by their fellow Campers and teachers. John McKay, associate dean of visual arts, is serving his first year as division director. The division, which began with 55 students in 1952, reached its peak enrollment last year with 400 students. ARVID JACOBSON, professor of design, has been the associate director of the division since its beginning 17 years ago. He feels this is the best session as far as manners, behavior and enthusiasm are concerned, and that the division has "just a very fine bunch of kids." Jacobson, a KU graduate, is pleased with the attendance so far. He feels that with the five and one-half days of class a week, "the students work hard and have the opportunity to learn a lot." - Photo by David McMillan A thoughtful critic stops . . . ponders . . . sips . . . Intramurals in full swing; girl participants increase Approximately one-third of the Campers at Midwestern Music and Art Camp are involved in some sort of intramural sports. Camp recreational director Gerry Denk says that getting girls to play their games is the biggest obstacle to the girls' intramural program. Even so, three and even four times more girls are participating in the sports than before. The girls play from 5 to 8:30 each Monday and Wednesday night. According to Denk, the most enthusiastic teams are from Lewis Hall 4 floor, 5N and 6 floor, and from McCollum 5 floor, 6S and 8S. INDIVIDUAL SPORTS such as tennis, badminton, and ping-pong have been set up as single elimination tournaments. The second round is finished and third round play has started. The boys have also shown their skill as athletes these past few weeks. Denk says Templin 5S has particularly exhibited enthusiasm and willingness to participate with their complete team, appearing at the scheduled time and place. EVERY WEDNESDAY night, volleyball and bowling teams meet. Volleyball has had a large turnout so far. Individual games in badminton, tennis and checkers are also played. These results have not been tallied. All girls are asked to attend the boys' softball and basketball games and cheer for their favorite teams. Softball games are played every Monday and Thursday evening and basketball every Tuesday starting at five p.m. at Robinson Gym. Kamp Kalendar Friday 7:15 p.m.—Blue Band Concert, East Side Allen Field House 7:15 p.m.—Motion "Fest of Eden" Colmoll Dining Room 8:00 p.m.—Dance. Templin Hall Saturday 2:15 p.m.-Concert Choir and Orchestra and Gold Band Concert, University Theatre 7. 15 p.m.—Movie, McColum Dining Room Sundav Monday 8:00 p.m.—Dance, Templin Hall 10:00 p.m.—Chapel Service, Swarthout Recital Hall 2:15 p.m.—Chamber Choir and Symphony orchestra concert, University Theatre 7:00 p.m.-Red and Concert bands Concert, University Theatre 7:00 p.m. Dormitory presidents meeting, McCollum 8:00 p.m.—Historical Costume Recital, Mrs. Miriam Green, soprano. She will be assisted by Charles Hale, professional costume designer and Tom Rea, University Theatre. They will join for an evening of fun and entertainment. 4 KAMPER Jly.11 1969 Four concerts will provide weekend music FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT 7:15 p.m., East Side Allen Field House Blue Band Kenneth Bloomquist, Conductor Tom Lee, Guest Conductor Jack Herweg, Guest Conductor Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Pepper Rodgers Triumphal March ... James Barnes Victory at Sea ... Richard Rodgers arr. Robert Rurell Roett Semper Fidelis ... John Philip Sousa Pageant ... Vincent Persichetti Lee, conducting Sonata for Band ... Paul W. Whear Herweg, conducting Procession of Nobles from "MLADA" ... N. Rimsky-Korsakov arr. Liedzen Brown, conducting SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT 1:25 p.m., Murphy Hall Chamber Choir James Ralston, Conductor Chris Oldfather, Accompanist Paul Salamunovich, Guest Conductor Super Flumina Babylonis Palestrima Four Choruses from the Lamentations of Jeremiah Carl Schalk I. The Lord is Righteous II. From Above He Hath Sent Fire III. For the Sins of Her Prophets IV. Remember, O Lord Stabat Mater Vex Salamunovich, conducting Concert Orchestra Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor F. Robert Hollowell, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry Percy Grainger Carney, conducting Swan Lake, Ballet Peter I. Tschaikowsky Waltz Gold Band David Catron, Conductor Tom Lee, Guest Conductor Jack Herweg, Guest Conductor Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor Passacaglia on a Well-Known Theme Gordon Jacobs Variations on a Shaker Melody Aaron Copland from "Appalachian Spring" Brown, conducting Festive Overture Shostakovich elude... Alfred Reed Hollowell, conducting Chorale and Alleluia...Howard Hanson Brown, conducting Symphonic Suite Clifton Williams Intrada - Charade - March Antique Dance - Jubilee The Dragons of Villars ... Maillart Lee, conducting SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT 2:15 p.m., Murphy Hall Concert Choir Symphony Orchestra Darrell Benne, Conductor Chris Oldfather, Accompanist Paul Salamunovich, Guest Conductor Vere Languores Victoria The King Shall Rejoice Handel Of the Father's Love Begotten Chenoweth Symphony No. 2 in B Minor Alexander Bonodin Third movement, andante and animato Fourth movement, allegro Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor Carney, conducting Merry Wives of Windsor, Overture Otto Nicolai Death and Transfiguration Richard Strauss I. Largo (Sleep, Illness and Reverie) II. Allegro molto (Fever and Struggle with Death) III. Meno masso (Dreams, Childhood Memories) IV. Moderato (Transfiguration) Brown conducting The Chorale James Ralston, Conductor Terry Knowles, Accompanist Fa Una Canzona... Orazio Vecchi She Dwelt Among Untrodden Ways .. Albert Lee Carr Oh dear! What can the matter be?... Gail Kubik La Biche... Paul Hindemith Puisque tout passe... Paul Hindemith Go, Lovely Rose... Eric Thinman Nelly Bly... arr. John Halloran Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?... arr. Stanley Lebowsky arr. Stanley Lebowsky Ralston, conducting SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT 7:00 p.m., Murphy Hall Red Band LeRoy Esau, Conductor Tom Lee, Guest Conductor Jack Herweg, Guest Conductor Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune from County Derry ... Percy Grainger Chimes of Liberty ... Edwin Franko Goldman Italian in Algiers ... G. Rossini Esau. conducting Fantasia for Band ... Vittorio Giannini Lee, conducting Adagio and Allegro Vaclav Nelhybel Herweg, conducting Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral Richard Wagner Brown, conducting Concert Band Russell L. Wiley, Conductor Harry John Brown, Guest Conductor John Thyhsen, Trumpet Soloist Celebration Overture Paul Creston Concerto for Trumpet Joseph Haydn I. Allegro II. Andante III. Presto John Thyhsen, soloist Wiley. conducting e Opera Polonaise from the Opera "Christmas Night" N. Rimsky-Korsakov Espana Emanuel Chabrier Overture to "Rienze" Richard Wagner