Photo by Ken Meade Underhanded with steam Dave Brown prepares to put his weight behind one. Mike Dunlap is the pitcher in this intramural game. Wing leaders are named The intramural sports programs is now well under way. The following are the winning Wing Wiley Cup "top ten," as of July 13: 1. Lewis 5N—265 2. Templin 5N—190 3. Lewis 2N—185 4 KAMPER July 17 1970 4. Templin 4S—180 5. Lewis 3N—175 6. Lewis 5S—160 7. Templin 2N—140 8. McCollum 10W—140 9. McCollum 3W—130 10 Lewis 3S—120 Templin 4N—120 Schedule given for camp movies Brenda Cole, camp sports director, requests that all returns from games played be handed in to her immediately Camp movies for the remainder of the schedule are as follows: July 17—"Ensign Pulver" July 18—"Texas Across the River" July 21—"All the King's Men" July 23—"Three on a Couch" July 24—"The Guns of Navarone." Camp sports get raves and hisses Camp sports—why people participate and why they don't. We wanted to find out, so we took a survey. Forty campers were asked two questions: By JIM McLEAN Kamper Kansan Reporter Do you participate in camp sports? If so, why? If you don't, why don't you? Here are some sample answers to our questions: Randy Nelson, Science: "No, I'm too lazy." Wayne Svoboda, Science: "No, but I would like to have some swimming competition." Mike Dunlap, Science: "I have gone out for sports at school so I have grown accustomed to enjoying the physical and competitive aspects of athletic endeavors!" Rory Crooks, Art: "They didn't have anything I wanted to play." Tom Nelson, Art: "I have better things to do!" Greg Brewer, Art: "No, but I'm on the ball team!" Gary Zink, Journalism: "I like to play, and it's a good way to meet new people." Margo Tweed, Music: "I had better things to do, but I like to watch." Randy Cormode, Science; like athletics, and I think the program is good—but it should have been a little more organized at first." Fountain swimming gains in popularity By JIM McLEAN Kamper Kansas Reporter Most campers are familiar with the sports offered at the camp, such as basketball, softball, underhand fork throw, map reading and so on but even newer types of sport are being attempted each day. One of the most popular of these is fountain swimming. The object of this game seems to be, to become thoroughly drenched and then find somebody you would like to get to know, and go dry off with them. Another game in this series is soaping the fountain. All this sport requires is the will to cool-off and some Ivory Soap flakes. This sport tends to be anti-ecological unless Ivory Soap flakes are used, because this type of soap is the only brand on the market today that eventually will break down after it is dumped into the water. A new sport is gaining popularity in the boy's dormitories. This sport is physically demanding but very rewarding. It requires one wing of boys and their counselors. One counselor supervises the action and the other serves as the victim. The victim's room is entered by a raiding party consisting of about six boys who quickly grab the victim's feet and arms and proceed to carry him out the door and into the hall. In the hall they are met by no less than five more boys who assist in getting the victim, who is now struggling fiercely, through the bathroom door. Once in the bathroom the shower is turned on, usually ice cold. The struggling victim is then forced into the shower, and cheers of triumph echo through the halls. Weekend schedule for camp concerts FRIDAY EVENING CONCERT 7:00 p.m. BLUE BAND BLUE BAND Kenneth Bloomquist, Conductor A. H. Long, Guest Conductor Mark H. Hindsley, Guest Conductor Mr. Bloomquist, conducting Star Spangled Banner ... Francis Scott Key Suite of Old American Dances ... Robert Russell Bennett 1. Cake Walk 2. Schottie票据 3. Rag March of the KU Band... Harold Y. March of the KU Band ... Harold H. Lytle M. Pl.. Mr. Long, conducting Beatrice and Benedict ... Hector Berlioz-Henning March "The Southerner" Alexander-Bainum Land of Lincoln Paul W. Whear Lohengrin-Introduction to Act III Richard Wagner- Mark H. Hindley "Beguine" Again ... U Mr. Hindsley, conducting ... Theme Song Irish Tune From County Derry ... Percy Grainger SATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT 2:15 p.m. CHAMBER CHOIR James Ralston, Director Paul Salamunovich, Guest Conductor Roger Noble, Guest Conductor Leann Hiller, Accompanist CHAMBER CHOIR Two Choruses from "Peaceable Kingdom" ... Randall Thompson Have Ye Not Known Ye Shall Have a Song Eram Quasi Agnus ... Thomas Victoria Puer Natus in Bethlehem ... Samuel Scheidt Gott ist Unsre Zuversicht ... J. S. Bach Magnificat ... Halsey Stevens Hallelujah ... spiritual arr. DeCormier Mr. Noble, conducting CONCERT ORCHESTRA Gerald M. Carney, Conductor Thomas Liley, Guest Conductor George Lawner, Guest Conductor A. H. Long, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune From County Derry ... Percy Grainger Mr. Liley, conducting Iphigenie en Aulis, overture ... Christoph Gluck Mr. Catron, conducting Mr. Lawner, conducting Intrada Theron Kirk Perpetual Motion Carl Bohm Overture to "Oberon" Carl Maria V. Weber McKee Larry Mr. Long, conducting GOLD BAND David Catron, Conductor A. H. Long, Guest Conductor Mark Hindsley, Guest Conductor Theme Song Irish Tune From County Derry ... Percy Grainger Einzugs Marsch ... Johann Strauss Symphony No. 3 ... Vittorio Giannini Melody in HK New World Symphony ... Anton Dvorak Finale The Ramparts Clifton Williams Cole Porter Portrait Porter-Robinson SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT 2:15 p.m. Mr. Hindsley, conducting CONCERT CHOIR James Ralston, Director Paul Salamunovich, Guest Conductor Roger Noble, Guest Conductor Ann Marshall, Accompanist Merriwalt God Mr. Noble, conducting Sing We Merrily Unto God ... Martin Shaw Noble Mahtab ... Mass in C, Opus 48 ... Franz Schubert Kyrie Gloria Credo Sanctus et Benedictus Agnus Dei Mr. Salamunuich conducting SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Gerald M. Carney, Conductor George Lawner, Guest Conductor Scheherazade, Symphonic Suite ... Nicolai Rimsky- Korsakgow II. Tale of the Kalendar Prince Mr.Carney, conducting Symphony No. 7 in E ... Anton Bruckner First movement allegro moderate Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes... Benjamin Britten I. Dawn II. Sunday Morn III. Moonlight IV. The Storm Mr. Lawner, conducting RED BAND SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT 7:00 p.m. LeRoy Esau, Conductor Russell Brandon, Guest Conductor A. H. Long, Guest Conductor Mark H. Hindsey, Guest Conductor Star Spangled Banner ... Francis Scott Key Lincolnshire Posy ... Percy Grainger 1. Dublin Bay 2. Harkstow Grange 3. Lord Melbourne Mr. Esau, conducting Sinfonians ... Clifton Williams Mr. Brandon, conducting Aguero ... Jose Franco Mr. Long, conducting Air from D Major Suite ... ) Come, Sweet Death ... ) J. S. Bach Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring ...) Marche, Militaire Francaise ... Camille Saint-Saens om Mark H. Windley Mr. Hindsley, conducting CONCERT BAND CONCENT BAND Russell L. Wiley, Conductor Mark H. Hindsley, Guest Conductor Hary Janos Suite ... Zaltan Kodaly I. Prelude-The Fairy Tale Begins II. Viennese Musical Clock III. Love Song IV. The Battle and Defeat of Napoleon V. Entrance of the Emperor and His Court Mr. Wiley, conducting The Vanished Army Kenneth Alford Music for the Royal Fireworks George Frederick Handel arr. Mark H. Hindslerv I. Overture II. The Peace III. The Rejoicing IV. Bourree V. Minuet Symphony No. 4, Finale ... Peter Tschaikowsky arr. Mark H. Hindsley 4. Finale ... Peter Tschaikowsky arr. Mark H. Hindsley Mr. Hindsey, conducting