Friday, July 17, 1964 Summer Session Kansan Page 9 A Lewis Hall counselor, Kathy Hutton, declared, "I cannot tell which ones are campers and which ones are counselors. On the other hand. Great Contrasts in Maturity Mark Members of Camp By Jacquie Glaser What is the difference between a KU student and a summer music camper? "THE OUTSTANDING difference between the college students and the campers," commented Carney, "is the amount of enthusiasm which is shown by the campers!" "Even the guest conductors, who are professional leaders, confirm this statement." Carney continued, "and the campers try to do their very best all of the time." "If you compare the campers to even freshman girls who have been here only a short time, you can see a great jump!" said Mrs. Betty Bowers, a snack bar official at Murphy. "Among the campers, you can see a huge range of maturity," continued Mrs. Bowers, who has the opportunity to see many Music Campers each day as they attend classes at Murphy. "Some of the students act like 9 and 10-year-olds; others act older than college students." IT SEEMS THAT different people who, often frequent Murphy have noticed a great change in the general atmosphere of Murphy since the high school campers came. "Before they come and after they leave, it is very quiet here at Murphy," said one Fine Arts secretary, who works in the building. "The place is much livier . . . and noisier!" she continued. "However, most of the campers whom we have met are very nice." Gerald Carney, associate camp director, pointed out that the KU students show their advanced maturity not only by their actions, but also by the amount of sound they produce from the instruments they might be playing. it seems that some of the girls have not brought any dresses to camp with them, because every time I see them, they have shorts on. For this reason, you can see one difference between the two groups of students," Kathy concluded. ONE STUDENT in the Science Division of the camp compared the campers to the older students by saying; "Some of the campers may be trying to act older by all their smoking, but it does not do the trick." However, probably the surest point of proof as to the identity of a camper or a KU student is the fact that one does not see campers riding in or driving cars! It is just one of those things. Clashes Frequent In Viet Nam War SAIGON, Viet Nam — (UPI) Communist Viet Cong guerrillas clashed with government soldiers in 15 new battles in South Vietnam in the past two days, official Vietnamese military reports said. Red attacks throughout the country kept government soldiers on the move so much, American military spokesmen sald, that American Air Force planes shuttled a near record 1,034 combat troops on Wednesday alone. The Viet Cong were especially active in normally peaceful Phu Yen province on the central coast. 225 miles northeast of Saigon. KU Professor Invited to Play Piano Recital in Capital Church Government forces struck by air and ground on the same day, killing 20 in air strikes eight miles southeast of Phu Yen's capital of coastal Tuy Hoa. The Communists poured 81 mm and 60 mm. mortar fire into the district headquarters Wednesday, and captured two militamen in raids on three neighboring hamlets. Roy Hamlin Johnson will give the recital after Evensong Oct. 11. He will play the Second Piano Sonata by Dr. John Pozrdz, head of KU's music theory department; Beethoven's "Waldstein Sonata," and Brahms' "Sonata, Op. 5." Sonata in a program Nov. 13 at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. A University of Kansas professor has been invited to play the first piano recital ever given at the large Washington Cathedral of the Episcopal Church in the capital city. NEW YORK—(UPI)—Three civil rights workers bungled an attempted citizen's arrest of Mayor Robert F. Wagner and ended up being arrested themselves. The invitation for the Washington recital was extended by the Rev. William G. workman, canon precentor of the cathedral. CORE Bungles on Wagner Arrest The cathedral earlier had included a composition by Johnson in the album of dedicatory music for the carillon in its new Gloria in Excelcis tower. Among the other composers represented are Samuel Barber, John La Montaine and Leo Sowerby. Prof. Johnson will play the same program at Bethany College, Lindsberg, Oct. 27 and include the Pozdro Herbert Callender, chairman of the Bronx chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and two associates went to City Hall to arrest the mayor on charges that he permitted racial discrimination on city construction projects. Callender had warned earlier of the attempt and police and newsmen gathered in front of City Hall for the move. While waiting for the mayor to arrive, Callender and the two other The three tried to get by Burke and were arrested for blocking a passageway. Callender was sent to Bellevue Hospital for observation. CORE officials, Raymond Woodall and John Valentine, decided to talk to newsmen. His back turned from the entrance, Callender failed to notice Wagner's arrival until the mayor already was inside. Callender ran after Wagner, but Police Sgt. Dennis Burke, in charge of the City Hall security detail, stopped him. He said he had been advised that a citizen's arrest could not be made unless a crime had been committed. Wagner said later he had made no effort to avoid the "arrest." "I expected him," Wagner said. "However, he was so busy with you boys that he paid no attention to me." COLUMBUS, Ohio — (UPI)— An estimated 28,000 persons braved an early evening thunderstorm Wednesday night to hear Evangelist Billy Graham's sermon at Jet Stadium. The audience donned raincoats, umbrellas opened and large sheets of plastic were unfolded for protection from the thundershowers. 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