University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, June 14, 1989 5 Summer camps under way by Julie Rehm Kansan staff writer As most University of Kansas students leave campus for the summer, hundreds of junior high and high school students from across the nation come to KU to attend academic and music camps. The camps offered by KU's Midwestern Camp program this year are for students interested in music, journalism, speech and debate, and computers. A camp offers students also is in session. This is the 54th year for the Midwestern Music Camp, which is divided into five sessions. The first two sessions are for junior high students, and the other three sessions are for senior high students. Workshops for different musical instruments are offered at the camp, including orchestral instrument and jazz ensemble; the camp also has a jazz ensemble. David Bushue, professor of music at KU and director of the camp, said nearly 360 students were enrolled in the first session. The Midwestern Journalism Camp includes workshops on newspaper and yearbook production, photojournalism and desktop publishing. Jackie Engel, journalism lecturer at KU, is director of the camp, which will run through June 16. Engel said 47 students from eight states were attending the camp. "The camp teaches students to go back and make their school publications much better." Engel said. Samuel Adams, associate professor of journalism at KU, is the director of a two-week summer journalism workshop for minority high school students. He founded the care camp in 1974. This summer, 11 students from Kansas and Missouri are attending the workshop. The camp also is an important tool for recruiting minorities. Adams said. "They get a sense of the quality of the campus and the quality of the instruction," he said. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — They've toured his house, marveled at the gold records and jewelled jumpsups and checked out his lavish airplanes. And now, for the Elis fans who they'd seen it all, there's more. "It's Elvis and America and the automobile," says Todd Morgan, a spokesman for the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, which opened Monday. "It's Elvis' love affair with America and love's affair with cars." The Associated Press The museum has more than 20 vehicles once owned by the king of rock 'n' roll and is the newest attraction at the 46,000-square-foot souvenir center at Gricklead. Presley's former MEMPHIS residence. Elvis fans say 'Love me fender' More than 650,000 tourists and fans visited Graceland last year. For a $15.95 see-it-all ticket, fans can tour canopy, two of the Presley's airplanes, his tour bus, a couple of small museums and the new 13,000-square-foot automobile display. It costs $3.50 for the automobile museum alone. The $1.5 million automobile museum, which includes replicas of a drive-in movie and a 1950s filling station, features vehicles ranging from a go-cart to Presley's favorite Stutz Bearcat. Many of the vehicles were kept until last year under a backyard carport at Graceland, and they had fallen into disrepair, said Brian Hughes of Classic Car Co. of Memphis. Even the 1955 pink Cadillac that Presley gave his mother was in rough shape, said Hughes, whose company restored the vehicles for the museum. Like many of the display vehicles, the Caddy had to be stripped to its frame and rebuilt, he said. However, much of the machinery inside the vehicles is still in mint condition. "If you raise it and turn it on," Day Pressley gave it to his mother, Hughes said. The museum includes TV screens beside several of the vehicles showing home movies of Presley or his family. A short film of Presley movie clips showing him with various vehicles is featured at the drive-in movie set at the center of the museum. For seating, the set has 38 front seats from 1957 Chevrolets. Are You Studying For Last Year's LSAT? If you're not taking Stanley H. 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