Iittcrloehen Music (amp students from Amarillo ... top left, Janette Bruza:right, William Mok and Peter Jaequot: bottom left, Diane Smith. Julie Hays andSusan Blinderman; right. Janet Springer.★ ★ * ★ ★ ★/IYoung People of Amarillo at National Music CampINTERIiOOHF.N, Mich. - In love with the summer of1965 and the National MusicCamp, seven Amarillo teenagers are enjoying a totally different experience this summer.“I get to dance between 4'2 and 6 hours a day.'* smiled Janet Springer. 17 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber! Springer of 4302 Emil.•‘Each day is a new chanceto prove myself — a chanceto try to do better than I did the day before.'*A senior at Tascosa High School. Janet has five differ eat dance classes this summer besides enjoying choir sailing and teams.The seven Amarillo earners are among the 2.500 student*who will spend part or all ofeight weeks studying music, drama, dance and art at Interior hen Hanging from 8 years old to university age, the campers are under the direction of Hto faculty and staff membersincluding three faculty members from Amarillo.In her second year at theSummer Capital of the Arts,Susan Blinderman, daughter ofMorris Blinderman of 1015 Austin, particularly likes the variety of courses that she does not study at home.In her piano literature and repertoire classes, the piano stu dent learns the background and hears the explanation of the pieces she plays.A sophomore at Amarillo High School. Sue also has a music lab course through which she learns about the physics ofsound and how certain instruments work.Friendly, bright-eyed W i I -liam Mok, son of Dr. and Mrs. W T. Mok of 1944 Bellaire. has enjoyed meeting and talking to many of the 66 international students attending the camp this summer, including those from Finland. Yugoslavia, Germany and The Netherlands.A 15-year-old sophomore at Tascosa High School, Willie has studied the violin six year* and the piano nine years. This summer he is taking private piano lessons from Nelita True, a member of the Pi* a no faculty at the University of Kansas, and private 1 c s* sons hi violin from Herman Berg, professor and conductor of the University Symphony(See CAMP on Pago 3)am • ,rjs' - -