Junior high campers plan concert program The junior high division of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp will present a grand concert performance at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. The concert will conclude a 10-day program of intensive rehearsal and training of 300 young people from many states. Two bands and two choirs will present the performance, which features selection from the opera "Die Meistersinger" and several modern pieces. Guest conductor will be Dr. Milburn Carev. Concert Band Richard Brummett, Director Dr. Milburn Carey, Guest Conductor MINUTEMAN Robert H. Pearson DIE MEISTERSINGER Richard Wagner Excerpts from the opera arr. by Eric Osterling Mr. Richard Brummett Conducting AMERICAN FOLK RHAPSODY NO. 3 ... Clare Grundman SUITE FROM BOHEMIA ... Vaclav Nelhybel I. PROCESSION TO THE CASTLE II. FOLK TALE III. TOURNAMENT IV. ROUND TABLE Dr. Milburn Carey, Conducting THEMES FROM SYMPHONY NO. 6 Dr. Minburn Carey, Conducting **THEMES FROM SYMPHONY NO. 6** P. I. Tschaikowsky arr. Clair W. Johnson **HIGHLIGHTS FROM GIGI** Lerner & Loewe arr. by C. Paul Herfurth Mr. Richard Brummett, Conducting A CAPPELLA CHOIR A CAPITALIST CHOOSE Marilyn Curt, Director Dennis Mercer, Accompanist ALLELUIA (Exultate, Jubilate) . . . . . ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA Larry Williams, Director ST. LAWRENCE OVERTURE Robert Washburn LOVE MUSIC FROM "BORIS GODUNOW" Modest Moussorgsky PASSACAGLIA Vaclav Nelhybel SHORT OVERTURE FOR STRINGS Jean Berger RUSSIAN SAILOR'S DANCE Reinhold Gliere - Isaac CONCERT CHOIR CONCERT CHOIR Marilyn Curt, Director Dennis Mercer, Accompanist **AVE MARIA** ... Victoria **KYRIE ELEISON (The Imperial Mass)** ... Haydn **BAILERO** ... Canteloube **THREE NORWEGIAN FOLK SONGS** ... arr. Coates I. The Night Bird II. Sulla Lulla III. Goatherd's Song **MAME** ... Herman-Albert SYMPHONIC BAND Dave Catron, Director Dr. Milburn Carey, Guest Conductor THE DAM BUSTERS Coates DRAMATIC PRELUDE Claude T. Smith MARCH LAMAR Clifton Williams OVERTURE IN C MINOR Eric Osterling OLIVER SELECTION Bart-Leyden ALLA BAROCO Caesar Giovannini Mr. Dave Catron, Conducting 8 KANSAN June 19 1970 Photo by Greg Sorber Panel continues After the heat in Dych Auditorium forced a move to Woodruff Auditorium, the panel regrouped and began to field more questions. Heckling from the crowd nearly prompted moderator Baker to stop the program at one point. Carnival greets panel (Continued from page 1) Panel members were allowed to answer any question, and no panelists were forced to answer any question. On the subject of Godless anarchy, McColl replied there was no such thing, because "collectively. thou art." Watson gave the process behind the decision to enforce a curfew, and said if a similar situation arose in the future, another curfew would be imposed. Shultz responded to a question about the possibility of allowing students two weeks in the fall to campaign for political candidates by saying that campaigning was Speaking on the question of violence as a means of action, Velvel said, "I wish I could say violence does not pay. But violence is like crime—and it does." perfectly all right, but "as far as closing down the University—no." Accusing Shultz of oversimplification, Wright said the question was one of alternatives, not of closing the University. The question of allowing alternatives, he said, was a question of whether "we will continue to have nothing but training schools for conformists." McColl suggested to Shultz that he submit a bill calling for a law similar to one in Minnesota allowing income tax deductions for political contributions and making provision for two weeks off for campaign purposes. POSTERS BLACK LIGHT PERSONALITY SIERRA CLUB PSYCHOLOGY TODAY DON QUIXOTE STUDIO ONE PLUS BLACK LIGHTS AND FIXTURES 919 Mass. TOWN CRIER Open Till 10 p.m. Beer Blast Bargains! MONDAY-50c Pitchers from 8-9 FRIDAY - 50c Pitchers from 3-4 TUESDAY-ALL the Beer You Can Drink For only $2 at THE STABLES