Variety Show Thursday Many interesting themes are Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pi Beta Phi, Through the Decades," Theta compete separately and the best appearing as the campus Greek Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Tau Chi, "Tomorrow Lands," and Pi of each group will receive $35. The two second prizes will be $15 organizations prepare to take Gamma, and . Beta Phi, "Cupid's Tour of the each. Winners of first place last part in the annual The theme for Alpha Chi World." year were Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Variety Show coming Omega is "Finders Keepers," Paul Ross, East sen- Sigma Phi Epsilon. Thursday, Feb. 20. and for Alpha Omicron Pi, ior, will be in charge of the stage Sponsors for the Variety Show The eighth annual production "Sweet Sailin' ". Alpha Sigma crew. Program chairman is Joe will be Miss Dorothy Groves, will be held in Assembly Hall at Alpha will present "Candy- Fettig, Elwood junior, and ticket manager of Elliott Hall dining 7 p.m. Maynard Bough,, Indi- land," Alpha Sigma Tau, "What's chairman is John Fultz, Salem service, Miss Patience Thomas, anapolis sophomore, is general the Bloomin' Trouble," Chi senior. Publicity chairman is Jim instructor of physical education, chairman of the show. Masters- Omega, "Piesta Rhythm," and Jacobs, Monroeville sophomore, Mr. Troy W. Carpenter, manager of-ceremony will be Tom Haines, Delta Zeta, "Mardi Gras Com- and Harry Knapp, Plymouth of stages and recorded music Windfall senior and Jack Breed- plete." junior is house manager. Bob facilities, and Mr. Robert New- love, Lebanon freshman. Lambda Chi Alpha's theme is Wilson, Parker junior, will select ton, chief accountant and finance The fourteen organizations "Then Shell the Dust the student judges. Norman officer for auxiliary and service Reviewing final plans for the eighth annual Kappa participating are Alpha Chi Sigma Kappa' is "Fantasyland, Beck, Ft. Wayne senior, is in enterprises. sigma Kappa Variety Show are (1. to r.) Tom Haines, master Omega, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Over the Rainbow," and Sigma charge of lighting with Bob Tickets are 60 cents and will Vendrick, Huntington junior, of ceremonies; Maynard Bough, general chairman; Morry Man- Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Phi Epsilon's, "The Rhythms of be on sale about a week before Man." Sigma Sigma Sigma will taking care of "after the show" the performance. Rehearsal for nies, chapter president; and Jack Breedlove, master of cere- Chi Omega, and Delta Zeta. Others are Lambda Chi Alpha, present "Spring Blues," Sigma entertainment. the show will be, Wednesday, monies. Sigma Kappa, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tau Gamma, "Ball State Sororities and fraternities will Feb. 19, 7 p.m. Queen To Reign THE BALL STATE NEWS At Blue Key Vol. 37, No. 20 BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, MUNCIE, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 14, 1958 Price Ten Cents Stier To Play For Ball Sweetheart Ball Breakfast Honors The 1958 Blue Key Sweetheart center ballroom. Tickets are and her court will be presented $3.50 per couple. to the student body at the 26th General chairman for the Outstanding Sophs Annual Blue Key Sweetheart dance is Dick Moster, Rushville Ball on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1958. senior. Committee chairmen for Outstanding sophomores were honored at a breakfast given Candidates are Carol Black, Val- the event are Brad Neal, Ander- by Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary, on Monday, paraiso junior; Sue Brachvogel, son senior, band; Bill Click, Muncie freshman; Grace Butler, Feb. 10, at 7:30 a.m. in the Practical Arts building demonstration Warren senior, publicity; Bob Noblesville freshman; Nancy Bonshire Muncie senior, and room. Juett, Selma junior; Janie La- Dave Beer, Fort Wayne junior, Following the breakfast, Dean Richard W. Burkhardt gave Rowe, LaOtto senior; Carol Leh- decorations; Glen Hyndman, a short speech and the Carlyns, Carol Loudenback, Lynn Lauby, man, Mishawaka junior; and Gary senior, banquet; Bill Wig- and Linda Camren, entertained with a few musical selections. Patti White, Muncie junior. gins, Newport senior, tickets and All of the sophomores were The Jimmy Stier Orchestra programs; and Bill Marohn, aschosentir rati on the basis of schol- will play for the semi-formal South Bend senior, queen con- o of 3.1 or above f rom dance, which will be held from test. 9:00 to 12:00 p.m. in the student Jimmy Stier's orchestra is mores submitted by the various billed as "the most versatile campus organizations. band in the land." This versa- Students attending and the tility is accented by having some groups they represented were Positions Campus Chest very clever vocal presentations. Dorothy Ayabe, United Student Most of the band's ballads are Fellowship; Mary Jo Blubaugh, performed by lovely Rene Ben- Crosley Hall and Sigma Sigma Nets Profit net. Johnny Edwards is fea- Sigma; Esther Cecrle, Brady Named tured as the male vocalist with Hall; Joan , Baptist Dean Speicher, Jeannine Ush= the band. Recently added to the Student Fellowship; Barbara er and Nora Herzer were named From Drive band is "The Three Gents and a Costy, Chi Omega; Douglas to key positions on the 1959 Eichorst, Theta Chi. Miss," composed of two musi- Orient by the Student Publica- Campus Chest netted $931.77 cians from the band and the Joy Foland, Math Club; Nancy tions Committee this week. in a charity drive conducted at two featured vocalists; the group Jo Foster, YWCA; Clinton Fuel- Speicher was named editor-in- Ball State Teachers College on has a wide selection of numbers ling, Math Club and Kappa Feb. 5, 6, and 7. Sigma Kappa; Garrison, chief, Jeannine Usher was named including ballads, jump tunes Alpha Omicron Pi; Nancy Goth- assistant editor and Nora Herzer The proceeds were profited and novelties. ard, Alpha Omicron Pi; Marcia was named business manager. from activities sponsored by Stier's orchestra is well known Graybiel, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Speicher, Middlebury junior, is Jimmy Stier and his orchestra plays for the 26th Campus Chest and conducted to many residents of the north- during those three days. The Janice Hattendorf, Lucina Hall. the fraternity editor of the 1958 annual Blue Key Sweetheart Ball in the Student Center ball- Orient and business manager of auction held on Tuesday, Feb. Joyce Heaton, Alpha Chi room from 9 to 12 Saturday, Feb. 15. Stier's orchestra has ap- Omega and Brady Hall; Dick the Ball State News. He is also 4, netted $251.20. Campus Chest peared at various colleges and universities in Indiana and Hoover, Theta Chi; Jim Kirk- a member of the Young Repub- received $80 from walking float Vocalist man, Lambda Chi Alpha; Judy lican Club, Commerce Club, Ohio. entry fees. The B-Club donated Locke, Brady Hall; Rebecca Theta Chi social fraternity and $20.80 which was the profit re- Lyons, Alpha Sigma Tau; Morrie secretary-treasurer of Alpha Phi ceived from the sale of cokes Mannies, Kappa Sigma Kappa Gamma, national journalism during the Indiana State-Ball and Student Executive Council; honorary. He is a business major. International Exhibit Shown State basketball game. Students Mary Alice Menaugh, Wood Jeannine Usher, Marion jun- donated $38.50 to Campus Chest Hall; Sue Miller, Alpha Sigma ior, is now serving as literary By Students From BSTC during the half-time of the bas- Alpha and Lucina Hall; Jerry ketball game. The Sock Hop editor of the 1958 Orient. She is Exhibits representing the countries which are the home- Myers, Lambda Chi Alpha; Bar- a member of the publicity com- immediately following the game bara Selaka, Wood Hall. mittee of Association of Worn- lands of foreign students attending Ball State was on display netted $89.50. The extended Barbara Sedlak, Student Exec- en's Residence Halls and is re- February 12 in the Student Center ballroom from 9 a.m. to 5 hours project in the women's utive Council and Alpha Chi cording secretary of the Alpha p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The exhibition was open to the residence halls contributed Omega; Barbara Seybert, Wood Omicron Pi social sorority. She public. $79.33 to Campus Chest. Hall; Uldis Smidchens, Re- is an elementary major. The variety show held Thurs- ligious Council and Delta Chi; International students also presented stage shows featuring Nora Herzer, South Bend jun- day, Feb. 6, netted $26.69. Dona- Diane Thomas, Sigma Sigma songs and dances from Puerto Rico, India, Thailand, Indonesia, ior, is organizations manager of tions, of which the Student Cen- Sigma; Eugene Thompkins, Japan, and Hawaii. Kappa Alpha Psi; Sara Wasson, the 1958 Orient. She is a mem- ter Governing Board was a sole ber of the Alpha Chi Omega, The exhibitions were spon- contributer, amounted to $27.51. Disciples Student Fellowship, sored by the college Inter- and Sue Wisenberg, Rogers Hall. social sorority, Student Center Contributions from all the worn- social committee, Crosley Execu- Quartet national Relations Club and the Other guests attending were fine arts committee of the stu- en's residence halls amounted Lois Schumm, Clavia president; tive council and the Ball State dent center governing board. to $241.99. Commuters donated Wayne Campbell, Blue Key pres- News staff. She is a speech and Exhibitors included: $14.66. Employed students and Rene Bennett will be featured ident; Dr. Royal Morsey, profes- hearing major. Presents India — Vimal Amolik, V. those receiving scholarship aid vocalist with the Jimmy Stier sor of English; Miss Martha Positions were announced fol- Rukma and Dr. Singammal contributed $41.75. orchestra at the Blue Key Sweet- Wickham, dean of women's ac- lowing written applications sub- Iyengar. Proceeds of the drive will be heart Ball Saturday. tivities and Dr. and Mrs. John mitted to the Student Publica- Hawaii — Dorothy Ayabe, allotted with 40% going to World R. Emens. tions committee. Dorothy Inouye and Betty Mat- Concert University Service, 40% going eastern Indiana area, having The committee in charge of Applications for the editor, suno. to the Ball State Emergency The Budapest string quartet, been the house band for several the breakfast consisted of Suz- associate editor and business Puerto Rico — Efrain Espada, Aid Fund, and 20% going to the internationally famous ensemble, summers at Cold Springs Resort, anne Klepser, Norma Talmage, manager of the Ball State News Elba Canino, Lydia Mendez and Muncie United Fund. Charlotte Evan s, Mar t h a for the summer terms, 1958, and will present the 1958 Sue Derexa Tony Soto. Hamilton Lake, Indiana, and Rhoades, Judy Sicks, Mary Ann for the 1958-59 school year must Smith memorial concert in the Thailand — Puangratana Cha- being broadcast from there on Harrison, Mary Jennings, Ruth be submitted to the Student Assembly Hall Thursday, Feb. isisi, Pote Dhanyakhan, Chum- radio station WOWO, Fort Whaley, and Darrell Crosley. Publications committee by to- 27, at 8:15 p.m. sind Klinsukond, Chatri Muang- Burris Art Professor Wayne. day. All applicants must attend The annual concert has been napoe, Tep Sombatpanit and The orchestra is composed of the committee meeting at 9 a.m., endowed by Miss Eleanor Smith Surat Suchareon. Given Award Feb. 9 musicians from towns in this Egypt — Osman Farrag. Lieutenant Colonels Tuesday, Feb. 18 of Muncie as a memorial to her Richard Kishel, assistant pro- area. Six of the orchestra's mem- sister, Sue Derexa Smith. Indonesia — Zahara Idris. bers teach professionally in high British West Indies — Mark fessor of art at Burris, wat Inspect Local Unit The Budapest ensemble has awarded first prize in sculpture schools in this area and the bal- completed 26 consecutive sea- Panton and Ruby Loran. ance of the 17 artists is corn- Iran — Behnoush Mohandes. at the Thirty-fourth Annual Ball State's AFROTC Detach- Freshmen Hold sons in the United States. Their posed of engineers, salesmen and ment No. 230, was host to Lt. Japan — Kinya Nakagawa, Hoosier Salon. He was awarded programs are based upon a cross Hiroshigi Mori, Art Elliott, Jerry the $300 prize for his brass businessmen. Colonels Guymon Penix and Closed Dance section of the world's quartet George E. Mineur, Jr. of AF- Lee Cuneo and Dr. Singammal sculpture entry, "Wedding Keith Sylvester and his orches- literature. Their repertoire in- Iyengar. Dance of the Whooping Cranes." ROTC headquarters February 11 tra will provide the music for cludes works from Haydn, Mo- and 12. The colonels, from the Korea — Jeung Rhee. The salon is held annually in the freshmen closed dance, zart, Beethoven, Bartok and Philippines — Antusa Santos. Free Record Dance Inspector General's staff, were "Heart of My Heart" tonight, Proofieff as well as contempor- China — Pao Tien Tsai. the William H. Block Company on campus to conduct the an- Feb. 14 in the student center ary compositions. They are com- The international students auditorium galleries, Indianapo- Planned After nual federal inspection of the ballroom from 8 to 1 p.m. The petent to perform all known were assisted by Ball State lis. A total of $5000 in prizes detachment. This yearly inspec- affair will be a closed event for masterpieces of chamber music. faculty members and Muncie were awarded Sunday, Feb. 9, Wabash Game tion is designed to give an over- all freshmen and their dates. The 16 string quartet of Beetho- people in arranging their ex- 1958. The national contest is all look at local detachments and Identification cards will be ven constitute the peak of their hibits. open to anyone who has resided A free record dance will be check the quality of cadets being shown for admission. musical achievement. The United States was repre- in Indiana for at least one year held in the Student Center ball- trained. Members of the steering com- Members of the quartet are sented by an exhibit arranged by during his life. There were 700- room after the Ball State- During their stay, the inspec- mittee in charge of planning Joseph Roisman, violin; Boris Jackie- Janoski, Michigan City 800 entries in the contest. Wabash basketball game Tues- tors visited cadet classes and ob- the dance are Dave Stoops, Nap- Kroyt, violin; Mischa Schneider, freshman, and Carl Brehmer, Other entries from Muncie in- day, Feb. 18. Students are re- Gary sophomore. served teaching methods and panee, Sue Wells, South Bend, cello; and Alexander Schneider, cluded Wayman Adams, "The quested to present their ID cards class responses, interviewed ca- Mark Panton, Caymen grad- Gates Brothers"; Winnie H. Har- at the door. Cynthia Hadley, Indianapolis, viola. uate student, was general chair- vey, "Hedge-Row Harvest" and Committee members in charge dets and compiled a report on Don Park, Bluffton, Dick Otol- In 1957-58 the quartet will man of the exhibitions while the overall status of the detach- ski, South Bend, Jon McKell, tour America from coast to coast other chairmen included Elaine "Iris"; Hill Sharp, "Dr. Robert of the dance are Doug Eichorst, ment. Tuesday, Feb. 11, the in- Indianapolis, Neal Godby, Sheri- giving no less than 14 concerts Hubbard, Muncie junior, public- Hargreaves"; and Julia MaGill chairman; Barbara Waechter, spectors were luncheon guests dan, and Nancy Skelton, Boon- in New York and as many as ity; Miss Janoski, program; and Starbuck, "Look Homeward, Iris Kane, Joanne Hays, Patricia of President John R. Emens. ville. Refreshments will be 25 in Washington, D. C. Dorothy Ayabe, Hawaii, displays. Angel." Farley and Ginny Dunn.