Klee, originals by Arthur Shillâ€" "'ï¬l?“l Fournier and Kazimir Glaz, and works by such native artists as Norval Morrisseau and Benjamin Chee Chee. There is also representation by local arâ€" tists, including Horst Guilhauâ€" A catalogue, displaying the art collection of Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity, valued at more than a quarterâ€"million dollars, and a recording of the organ works of Laurier musician Barrie Caâ€" bena, were launched recently at a reception at the Seagram Muâ€" seum. The art book, titled Buried Treasure: the art collection of Wilfrid Laurier University, illusâ€" trates and lists the 300 holdings in the university‘s art hoidings, the fruit of 20 years of collecting. There are eight pages of color reâ€" productions. Much of the art is on display Both projects were undertaken as projects during the universiâ€" ty‘s 75th anniversary, marked with a variety of events last year. throughout the campus, on the walls of offices, meeting rooms, foyers and, on a regular basis, in the university‘s art gallery. The book illustrates various such wellâ€"known international artists as Henry Moore and Paul Art book, music recording launched at reception MURAL MASTERPIECE More than 70 Bluevale collegiate Grade 11 art students joined forces last Thursday, to decorate the school‘s cafetorium with a mural representing Arthurian England. Putting a finishing touch on Camelot is Jason Butterfield, while, right, Ken Eckhardt gets a lift from Jeff Duidhardt to install one of the approximately twoâ€"footâ€"byâ€"twoâ€"foot paintings. Melodee Martinuk photos The book was the brainchild of Michael Manson, who is a lecâ€" turer in fine arts at Laurier and chairperson of the art commitâ€" tee, and was edited by Linda Biesenthal of WLU Press. It will man and Michael Baldwin This coming Thursday, we will be holding a dance. More specifically, it‘s a Beach Party! Get in the spirit, and dress in your best jammers and flippers for this manic event. Tickets are $3 in advance and $4 at the door. Next Monday, nominees for Mayor, Board of Control and Athletic Commissioners begin their campaigns. The following Friday, voting and tabulating takes place. Good luck to all candidates! Guess what ...? 31 more days until summer holidays! Stacey Pyatt e Hope everyone enjoyed their wonderful fourâ€"day long weekend! (Boy, did we deserve that one! ) MUSIC. This year‘s show runs from Wednesday, April 29 through Saturday, May 2 at 8 p.m. nightly, BUT if wait ‘tflthooed.tatoptymflddn.m’nl_ï¬c‘uhh (885â€"4620 ext. 29) and reserve your seats now for Bluevale‘s awardâ€"winning annual production of MANY MOODS OF It‘s Waterioo Bluevale be available in the WLU Bookâ€" store. The organ works of Barrie Cabena, professor of church music and organ at Laurier, were recorded last summer on the Casavant tracker organ in Locker T alk the chapel of Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, the university‘s federâ€" ated theological college. The performers are Cabena and Jan Overduin, also a memâ€" ber of the music faculty at Laurier. It marks the first time C.1.) also on Friday, after also going 20 (wins) in preâ€"season play. Good Luck Bluevale Knights! ( . Finally, the planning of special guests, jousting and dunking, feasting and co ng continues for our Mayfest â€"MMUVMMWNMd Au..aadaw Mav 9¢ This is an avant whare all KWnights will ha disappointed. Sellouts for this outstanding talent show are the rule rather than the exception. Prices as always are most reasonable with Adults $5, students with fee card $4, children under 12 and Senior Citizens $3. Come see the exceptional talents and feel the unbelievable energy of the cast of Many Moods of Music at BCI, April 29 â€" May 2. The spring athletic season is now underway with our Track and Field Knights in action tomorrow at Southwood and Saturday in London. Mr. Carmichael (head coach) is quite optimistic about this year‘s track and field Knights. Mr. Pagan and Mr. Strupp and the boys soccer Knights host Gait %w Friday at 3 p.m. after winning both preâ€"season tion games. Miss Hallman and Miss Scott lead the girls‘ soccer Knights into league action (at Gait Tuesday, May 26. This is an event where all Knights will be proud to say "I was there for the first Mayfest.‘" Mr. Koskella and all his committees are to be congratulated already for the unbelievable amount of hours and effort invested at this point. Keep that date open at Bluevale. WATERLOOQâ€"GCHARONICLE, WEDNESDAXY,,APRIL.22, 1087 â€" PAGE 31 that a recording has been made using the "small but fine" chapel organ, Overduin said. Oneâ€"thousand copies of the record were pressed and will be available in the WLU Bookstore and at record stores .