THE SUMMER SESSION KANSAN 1969 SUMMER SESSION STUDENT DIRECTORY 79th Year, No.3 The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas June 17,1969 Campers capture campus More than 1,700 high school boys and girls from most of the 50 states arrived at KU Sunday for the 32nd annual season of the six-week Midwestern Music and Art Camp extending through July 27. Professor Russell L. Wiley, founder of the camp, is overall director of the program which involves six weeks of intensive instruction in the various fields of music, art, Latin, Spanish, German, French, ballet, journalism, speech and debate, and science and mathematics, Music, the oldest camp division, is the largest of the 10 sections, followed by the art division. KU faculty members form the basic camp instructor staff and are supplemented by outstanding instructors from high schools and other colleges. Wiley said all 10 camp divisions will be "actively in operation." The music division, for example, will give concerts at 7 p.m. each Friday outdoors in front of Allen Field House; at 2:30 p.m. each Saturday in University Theatre, and at 2:15 and 7 p.m. each Sunday, also in University Theatre. Wiley terms the 1969 camp as "not the biggest—but hopefully the best." Last year, more than 2,400 students attended the camp. Wiley said he believes the decline in enrollment is due to what he calls "the tight money situation." The other camp divisions will also have active programs. Campers will spend about eight hours daily in classes. "A Camper does not receive grades or credit," Wiley said. "A Camper studies and works simply because he wants to learn." BULLETIN Registrar William L. Kelly said today students should not hold onto their fee statements which were mailed out last week. The deadline for payment is tomorrow (Wednesday, June 18). The payment should either be taken to the pay window slot at the Business Office in Strong Hall or mailed to the Business Office. Students whose statements are not taken to the business office or postmarked by midnight tomorrow will be charged a $10 late fee. Several fee statements were returned to Kelly's office because of improper addresses. Students who did not receive statements should go to Window No. 1 at the registrar's office, 122 Strong, and pick them up. Numerous guest conductors will appear with the music division, among them Victor Allesandro of the San Antonio Symphony; Lt. Col. Arnald D. Gabriel, U.S. Air Force band; Col. F. Vivian Dunn, Royal Marine Band, London, England, and Clayton Krebhiel, choral director of the Cleveland Symphony. Camp Director Wiley sets tempo Mom clicks . . . daughter loads up . . . and Dad (on his day) carries the load!