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Above David Baumgarten sings one of his own songs during u concert Q : I1 F. -4 5 :- m 1 2 S ro : :1 a U' 9 :: -u n E. U o X .. 3 -9. ro .,. cn :J -. vt S 1 Q . m fi 1 2 ski? JZ. 4-'tic . 1 !? ?QE sfo' gf' gc fs' sax Biggs. bassg William Lyon Lee, tenorg Salli Terri, altog and Christine Ambrose, soprano. Artist and author Don Freeman presented a discussion called Windows in the Night, about his books and ideas on June 19. KSTC students were particularly impressed with a part of his chalk talk which used a black light to make his drawings come alive . Freeman. a native of California, spent four years in St. Louis before going to New York to study art. During his training he played the trumpet with bands to meet his expenses. He also spent hours backstage at the theatre sketching actors and stage hands The first drawing he sold was to the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Times and he has continued to be a steady contributor to theatre sections oi newspapers around the country In addition he has written several books and illustrated stories tor other writers including James Thurber William Saroyan and Brooks Atkinson One oi his books Pet of the Met was named The Outstanding Children s Book ot the Year by the Herald Tribune Several art museums have lithographs by Freeman in their permanent collection Recently he has turned his talent to tllm shorts and has written a number ot TV shows tor Sesame Street Mr Freeman also took part in the activities oi the May Massee Workshop the iollowmg day The next event ot the Summer Art1stSer1es was New York City Broadway USA a tilm lecture presented by Doug Jones Jones gives approximately 150 lectures each season on travel iilms he has produced himselt The tilm he presented on the KSTC campus June 27 told the story ot New York from 1524 to 1900 and trom one end to the other ot Manhattan Island showing scenes ot such points ot interest as the New York Stock Exchange Greenwich Village Times Square and the Theatre District It moved through the various ethnic sections ot the city and gave picture stories ol its recreational activities and night lite A program ol songs and readings was presented on July 12 by David Baumgarten He pertormed a selection ot American Ballads songs and poems ranging trom salty sea chanties ot New England to readings from authors such as Herman Melville John Steinbeck and Stephen Vincent Benet to the gentle and angry songs ot contemporary writers Bob Dylan Bultv Ste Marie James Taylor John Denver Gordon Light Foot and others Baumgarten grew up on Cannery Row in Monterrey Calllornia and has traveled the length and breadth ol the United States He dedlcates his concerts to the treedom ot a great people A graduate ot the University ol Redlands in Redlands California his career includes besides six seasons as a concert pertoi mer tounding and directing two protessional theater groups in Los Angeles and terms as resident guest lecturer and producer in residence at Oregon State and Loyola Universities He is cuirentlx preparing his tirst commel cial record album 1 i 4 2 4 w A a , f .s . , K . 5, ,Qt 1. 4 . . . . . 1 ..A, - X f ' ' . . . 2 I . i 1 F. A . . s Y OSX i . b ' X -'.' 'fl ff- , Y T lf? 1 Jr! 2 iii ' ' . - . 1 V I vu AY .lax V ,V 1,1 . ,es.s , if 'T'-T1 :1I'g ',Li' 4 A I , Q Q. . . . . . . i'tsf'Q? 1 275 ' ' -' V fuer ...A 1 A is . 2 2. A f K' .' 5 ifff' 'digg ' ' ' 29
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r 2. V guide' .LX xg, t Z . On Friday, August 11, 1972 at 7:30 p.m., 720 students thronged to the football field at Welch Stadium to revive the annual custom of summer graduation. Dressed in basic black, and in festive mood, the students marched down the line, received degrees handed out by Dr. John E. Visser, and listened to a speech given by the Honorable Robert Docking. . When the graduates filed out of the stadium, they left behind a summer off good times, bad times, excellent classes, mediocre classes, learning experiences, and fun. Night fell on a stadium littered with crumpled graduation programs and left-behind dreams. 1 N, 2 ,f-S 3551 ,gf if-5 Q V 'Q L ' g'4,. Q 'xfiip 1 ti f fs f ,ill -- .,' J uf' ' f' .7 xiao-V W I si, . VF. JL. : I , J K., '- .f V- W, ' i - a.1rf1f'1fFt' 5,4 if? if J A fir wx if A ff it l'gf,:ffff 'W 1 1 .1 5 i - , ' fi ' .fa tai- 1 ws! Every summer for the past twenty years the Special Events Office at KSTC has sponsored watermelon feeds for the students and faculty. This summer they were held on June 30 and August ll. 31
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