Thursday, July 14, 1977 University Daily Kansan Summer camps attract students By KELLY BAKER Staff Writer Sir Vivian Dunn, former director of her Majesty's Royal Marine Band in England, is the guest conductor this week for the Midwestern Music Festival. The camp, which is in its 40th year, is conducted for senior high school students who will be giving a concert 2 p.m. Sunday in the University Theatre. In addition to regular KU enrollment, more than 3,000 junior and senior high school students will attend the Midwestern campus or the North Carolina camps on the KU campus this summer. One more time The Midwestern Music and Art Camp will reach a total enrollment of about 2,000, Thomas Stidham, assistant director of the camp, said yesterday. The Midwestern camp, in its 40th year, offers annual workshops in art, speech, journalism and astronomy. The first session of the camp was June 16-24 and was for junior high students. The second session, for senior high students, bean June 26 and will end July 23. In addition to the regular camp sessions, Stidham said, a new $1/2-$week camp was established this year. The new camp, called the Midwestern Music Festival, is for senior high students only. About 60 students are enrolled concurrently with the other two sessions. The music camp offers classwork and private lessons for students in band, or orchestra. Two camp stage bands will give a concert at 7:30 tomorrow in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. The concert will feature music by the drummer, guest of the camp this week. The camp chorus band, and orchestra will give a concert at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Concert Hall. Guest conductors for the week are Sir Vivian Dunn, former director of Her Majesty's Royal Marine Band in England; Russell Wiley, former band director at KU and founder of the camp, and West Noble, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. Souman said that about 150 senior high students were attending the art division of the camp, which runs concurrently with the dance department. The instruction and evaluation in drawing, Chuck Kauffman, director of the speech and debate division of the camp, said yesterday that 110 students were attending the board session of the camp that began July 10. painting, sculpture, industrial design and graphics. Kauffman said that speech students attended morning classes on debate issues, theory, and extemporaneous persuasive and informative speaking. In the afternoon, students participate in practice rounds and do research at the KU libraries. The speech camp will sponsor a six-round debate and forensic tournament at the end of the semester. In the journalism camp, June 12-17 and June 18-July 1, students studied writing, editing and photography. About 70 high school students attended the camo. At the astronomy camp, June 28-July 9, students kept different hours than other campers. The astronomy students stayed up late observing the stars through attached lectures and labs in the afternoons. Mornings were reserved for sleepable午。 Ted Owens, head basketball coach at KU, sponsored two camps this summer—one for girls and one for boys. About 75 youngsters from 8 to 19-years-old attended Owens's Although the Midwestern camp is sponsored by the University, students also have attended privately sponsored sports and sports camps have all been completed. Marian Washington, director of women's athletics and head coach of the KU Women's basketball team, sponsored the Hawk basketball camp for high school girls. Bud Moore, HEAD KU football coach, and dry Pup, assisat, atman's men track coach, and football coach. Costs of the camps varied depending on the camp and length of stay. On Campus TONIGHT: A SHORT, SLOW DISTANCE BICYCLE TOUR, sponsored by the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club, will start at 5 in South Lake and finish at 10 in SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 in the Kansas Union. A play, "A FUNNY THING HAP-PENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM," sponsored by the Kansas Repertory Theatre in the University Theatre, Murchhv Hall. TOMORROW; Bus seat reservations for the STARLIGHT THEATRE TRIP, "Hello Dolly," must be made by us at 808 Robinson Gymnasium. Call 864-3454 for reservations. A DEMONSTRATION OF TAI CHI, A CHINESE EXERCISE FORM, will be given at 7 p.m. in South Plaza, 100 West 42nd Street, 5 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Union. A STAGE BAND JAZZ CONCERT will be at 7:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. A performance sponsored by the Kansas Repertory Theatre will be at 8 p.m. in the University Theatre. SATURDAY: ORIENTATION for liberal arts and science majors and health, physical education and recreation majors will be at 8:15 a.m. in the Jawahrok Room in the U.S.A., or 8:30 a.m. in RETARDED CITIZENS MEETING will be at 10 a.m. in the Kansas Room in the Union. A BREAKFAST BCICLYCING RIDE, sponsored by the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club, will start at 7:30 p.m. in South Park. A play, "THE DARK OF THE MOON," sponsored by the Kansas Repertory Theatre, will be at 8 a.m. in the University Theatre, Murphy Hall. SUNDAY: A SUNDAY AT AFTERNOON BICYCLE RIDE, sponsored by the Mt. Oread Bicycle Club, will start at 12:30 p.m. in South Park. A SENIOR HIGH CAMP CROUS AND ORCHESTRA, will be at 2 p.m. in the University Theatre, Murphy Park with a HIGH CAMP BANDS' CONCERT will be 7:30 p.m. in the University Theatre. Walt Disney's "THE RESCUERS" Daily at 2:30 7:30, 9:30 "Thunder & Lightning" "Sky Riders" Show starts 9:30 Sunset "The Island Of Dr. Moreau" Hillcrest PG Eve. 7:30, 9:35 Sat.Sun : 04 "The Slipper And The Rose" Eve. 7:15, 9:40 Sat-Sun 1:44 Hillcrest Rabbit AS MUCH GLASS AREA AS A CADILLAC SEVILLE. Bob Hopkins' Volkswagen inc. 2562 IOWA where comfortable Jayhawks live And more Utilities paid Swimming pool Variety shop Office hours: Mon. 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