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ATTEND CONVO CLASS NOMINATIONS re THURSDAY 1 THE BALL STATE NE WEDNESDAY . 34, No. 2 BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, MUNCIE, INDIANA, SEFTEMBEBAI7, 1954 Price Five Cents :kalph Marterie To Play For Greek Night Dance omecoming Program Music Season Traditional Dance ommittees Revealed Opened With By MARILYN JONES Pops Concert To Be Sponsored Managing Editor Ball State's Concert Band, con- Plans are underway for the 1954 Homecoming to be held Friday ducted by Dr. Merton Utgaard, By TONI REA Saturday, Oct. 8 and 9 on the Ball State campus. According to assistant professor of music, opened Society Editor Wright, SEC Public Accasions Commissioner, committees are the 1954-55 music program at Ball Ralph Marterie and his orchestra will provide music for the ctioning and alumni have been notified of the activities for the State with the "All Student Pops fourth annual "Greek Night" dance from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, k-end. Concert" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sep- Sept. 25, in the Ball State Gymnasium. • Highlighting the program for the alumni will be the alumni tember 12, on the south terrace Sponsorship of the dance is being handled by all campus social cheon at 11:30 a.m. in the Student Center Ballroom. The classes of the Arts building. sororities and fraternities. Tickets for the dance will be $1.80 per 24, '34, '44, and '54 will be honored at the luncheon. Attired in new navy blue uni- person and can be purchased from any member of social Greek en To Be Crowned forms, the band presented "Van- organiations. Tickets will also be on sale at the Student Center. The ening the 1954 Homecoming Ruth Horstman and Dot Marchal. guard of Victory" by Darcy; "Pan- "Greek Night" dance is open to all students at the college, regardless vities will be the registration Floats are in charge of Dave of whether or, not they are affiliated with Greek organiations. at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8, Hinckley, chairman; Dot Parr, Peg American Promenade" by Ben- lumni nett; "Deep River Suite" by Erick- Marterie's Downbeat Orchestra, he Student Center. Also on the Pollock, Jerry Kolter and Bob son; "Deep Purple" by DeRose; who will play instead of the Night" dance. The outstanding nda for Friday are the tradi- Owen. previously announced Claude Parade activities are being hand- "The Girl in Satin" by Anderson; success of this first attempt by al freshmen-sophomore games, "A Tribute to Sousa" by Whitney Thornhill, also appeared at the all Ball State Greek organizations lig place on West Campus. At „,lede, by Dave Park and Lou Gilles- 1952 "Greek Night." to bring "big name" bands to our co-chairmen; Luella Barr, and "Skip to My Lou" arranged p.m., students will gather on P' by Herfurth. Highlighting the "All Voted as one of the most campus promoted the idea of -se st Campus for the bonfire and Brooks Lingo, Anna Correll and making it an annual affair. Con- Dick Campbell. On the committee Student Pops Concert" were Janie promising bands of the year in :ins session, where Dr. John R. Beckner, soloist, who presented the annual Billboard Magazine sequently, in 1952 Ralph Marterie ens, president of the college, for the judges are Jane Crampton, ial "One Kiss" by Romberg, and poll of America's disc jockeys, the performed for the dance. Last introduce the Homecoming chairman; and Dale Bennett. Serv- year's "Greek Night" dance fea- Lally ing on the committee for the Thea- Norma Chattin, twirler„ who fea- Marterie band features 17 instru- en court. Following the pep tured a twirling review, "Trom- ments. His vocal group includes tured the music of Tony Pastor I th ion, students will form a snake ter Rush are Charlotte Owen, bones Triumphant" by Keller. trumpeter Corny Panico, clari- and his orchestra. ce to the Rivoli Theater, where chairman; Marianne Hagena u, Marilyn Manning, Ann Birk, John A football show on Saturday, netist Charlie Spero, guitarist Co-Chairman Named ma Emens will announce the queen October 2, will be the next ap- Johnny Bibb and singer Lavon her court. Crowning the queen Brunso and Kent Gordon. Carol. Co-chairmen for the affair are ,rs a pearance of the Ball State Band. Janie Harrell, Panhellenic Coun- 1 be the captain of the football Other Committees Listed This date has also been selected ad. George Serdula, head foot- Activities at half-time are in Forms Own Music Group cil, and Bill Stalnaker, inter- for Ball State's "Band Day," which fraternity council. Sorority and per I coach, will also introduce charge of Bill Stalnaker, chair- will feature the performance of A recording star from Mercury fraternity members of each or- ad bers of the 1954 football squad man; Bill Lantz, Carol Ashcraft, several Indiana high school bands. records since 1949, Marterie ganization comprise the various 11 t the Theater Rush. Concluding Sue Winn and Ned Sutherland. Any student interested in be- played with Paul Whitman, Percy committees planning the dance. Theater. Rush will be a free Publicity is being handled by Mari- ate coming a member of the Ball Faith, Frank Black, John Scott These committees are: Publicity, e at the Rivoli Theater. lyn Jones, chairman; Shirley Lef- State Band is urged to contact Trotter, Nat Skilkert and Roy Walt Garret, Gerald Beard, Rod Par n Saturday morning, Oct. 9, ler, Steve Bennett, Jim Rohra- Shields before organizing his own Dr. Utgaard, and attend the re- BCeordnn,ettChEaralrile KDraovtiiedksonearDoalynve A. artmental open house will be baugh, Gay Smith and Sylvia hearsals at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and musical group in 1951. d in the various buildings on Lipanoga. Friday, and at 4 p.m. on Thursday The son of a musician, Marterie Fife, Jerry Jennings, Alice Ray, pus. An added attraction this In charge of decorations for the in room 110 of the Arts building. played professionally at the age ✓ will be the new wing of the dance are Bill Farrington, chair- Judy Wann, Donna Wilber and of 14 and at 17 was working with Ann Miller, chairman. Decora- rary, which is expected to be man; Sarah Stahlhuth, Chris Neff, Chicago radio networks. Among tions, for inspection by Homecom- Carol Ashcraft, chairman; n Mary Sue Robertson, Marilyn Zur- his numerous records are "Once Jerry Uptagrafh, Ray muehlen, Liz Swank and Sandra IFC To Release Brown, in a While," "Persian Market," Phil Linville, Shirley Lefler, t 9:30 a.m., floats will form on Scott. Serving on the band com- "Street Scene" and "Dark Eyes." er Road for the Homecoming mittee am Dick Bowen, chairman; Carol Janney, Jayne Beckner, New Publication In 1951 Woody Herman and his Keith Bennett, Mary Jo Bergen, eet ade, which will procede from Olin Mooy and Dee Shonk. Campus RALPH MARTERIE Interfraternity Council will re- band played for the first "Greek Mary Pozdol, Donna Venis, Berta er Road through downtown decorations are being handled by lease its first publication of its ncie and back to the college. Irwin, Annette Petro, Peg Pol- Ed Ring, chairman; Frances Yea- booklet, "To Be Or Not To Be a SEC Report lock, Sandy Scott, oats will be competing for ger, Nelda Tuxfgrd, Lucy Wolfe, Phillis - Fraternity Man," Tuesday, Sep- Faculty, Students szka, Mona Daugherty, Martha rds in three divisions. Jerry Uptegraft, Marty Schielling, tember 21. Although this is the B-Book Sale Daugherty, Pat Summers, Mary Carol Ferraris and Betty Mitchell. first time Interfraternity Council eet ds To Meet Butler Hoemig Elected Receive Awards Sue Stephan, 0 11 i e Stanton, Handling the downtown decora- has distributed the new publica- Audrey Myers, Bill Stricker, ollow,ing the alumni luncheon, tions are Janet Graves, chairman; be held at 11:30 a.m. in the tion, it will become an annual Will Begin LaOlirrymoSehyp. i py, Don Owens and Janice Beckner, Barb Gardner, publication. In Art Exhibition n dent Center Ballroom, Ball Travis Miller, Danny Laycock, Bill New President The 1954-55 copy of the Ball te's Cardinals will meet the The book will be distributed to Other committees include Schneider and Kay Davis. Serving the freshman men through the Student Executive Council met Again this year students and State B-BOOK will be on sale ler Bulldogs at 2 p.m. on the members of the Ball State faculty tickets; Mary Kingsberry, chair- on the bonfire committee are Igna- Orientation classes. Any sopho- Monday, Sept. 13, in Conference beginning the first week of Oc- man, Pat Clyde, Hal Vaughn, letic field for the annual Home- cio Alfaro, chairman; Grace Mirza, exhibited and won awards for ing clash. more or junior who is unorgan- Room B of the Student Center. tober. Brooks Lingo, Audrey Modlin, Marvin Boles, Rich Dellinger, ized may pick up a copy of the their art at the Indiana State ampus organizations and alum- Jerry Hoemig was elected presi- Fair. Containing names, addresses, Bill Glendening, Thelma Mum- Larry Campbell, Dottie Gray and book in the Office of the Director by, Larry Conrad, Ruthie Horsh- barties are on the schedule from Connie Standish. dent of SEC by the other mem- Winning a first prize this year phone numbers, home towns and b 8 p.m. From 8 to 12 p.m., the of Men's Activities. for his oil painting was Victor man, Ellen Hoham, Lee Kness, The committee in charge of "The purpose of the book," ac- bers of the Council because Don class standings of all Ball State Chris Neff. Programs; Patra ual Homecoming dance will be dance tickets consists of Sue Craw- Blackwell, director of the Art d at two sites, the Student Cen- cording to Bill Wile, "is to acquaint Clark resigned this office. Joan Gallery. Mr. Black- students, the book will also fea- Redman, chairman, Liz Tull, Jack ford and Dave Haines, co-chair- the unorganized men on the cam- well has won Ballroom and the Ball Gym. Steenberg was elected vice presi- four first awards in five years, ture a list of all teachers and dd- Schmeltz, Wanda Buckley, Mari- men; Ruth Osborne, Martha Lee, pus with fraternity life and frater- an Moore, Nancy Nauman, Gay ying for the dance at the Gym Bob Robison and iohn Flanders. dent. and he once won the sweepstakes ministrative staff members with be the Campus Owls of Miami nities that are on our campus." award in oil painting. The sweep- Smith, Phil Silvers, Larry Col- Shirley Bailey is handling trophies, their degrees and titles. 'versity, and Johnny Whited The book was compiled and ar- Twelve thousand letters have stakes is the highest award given lins; Tom Curtis, Dick Rollins. and the horriecoming queen com- ranged . his orchestra will be in the by Bill Wile and he was been sent out to Ball State Alumni at the fair. Other information included will Refreshments; Dallas Hunter, mittee consists of Jayne Fritz, assisted by Milt Ross and Larry chairman, Jack Deal, Jean Ann dent Center. chairman; Barb Jones, Thelma announcing the Homecoming ac- Also exhibiting this year was be the college board, honorary eading the 1954 Homecoming Campbell. Dr. Kenneth Collier, Warren Casey, assistant pro- Ketner, Marianne tragenow, Jim Mumby, Dick Shigley, Howard tivities. Johnny Whiting will be fraternities, departmental clubs, at Wright, Alexandria junior, Interfraternity sponsor, was the fessor of art. This year Mr. Casey Phillips, Joy Fredericks, Ann Ligget and Mert Kreider. councils, social sororities and fra- is being assisted by various faculty advisor. the band for the Student Center exhibited "Orpheus" which won Eulir, Carolyn Weigel, James o Smith, Don Hubbard, ittees. Serving on the com- Ballroom. There is to be a charge first prize at the Ohio State Fair. ternities and their presidents, li- Tom Hal- ley, Jim 'Purcell, and Dick Peter- ee for the freshmen-sophomore in float line-up this year. Two Casey has exhibited several times brary hours and an advertising son. es are Jay Kesler, chairman; and has won 'three first awards. riiPteP,' • S'"?. , ' M1P84 lines will be formed on River directory. n Avenatti, Corinne Connor, He also won the sweepstakes Members of Delta Sigma Theta Road instead of going down North award once, being the first person This year the book will be on have volunteered to sell tickets at lvin Botkin, Jack Schmeltz, the door the Street as in former years. This ever to receive this award for sale for 35c and may be purchased eight of the dance. change was made to avoid the sculpture. at the Student Center before and otlightTheater Each year more and more stu- during Homecoming so that re- damage done to the floats by tree dents have been participating, in limbs as in previous years. turning alumni may have a chance Orien t Workers Needed o Hold Tryouts the fair, and this year Ball State 'to buy a copy. There will be no general theme had an outstanding number of Bill Stalnaker, editor, announces Students interested in work- 1 Ball State students inter- to Homecoming as in previous students showing their work. that due to a limited number of ing on the 1955 Orient are in drama are invited to at- Winning honorable mention for urged to contact Rom Menges, years. The reason for this is to their work in sculpture in the stu- copies and an increased enrollment d a meeting sponsored by Spot- those persons interested should editor, between the hours of 2 t Theater at 7 p.m. Tuesday, allow more freedom of ideas for dent division were Chella Heaton buy their copy as early as possible. and 3 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 21; 21 in Recital Hall. and Nancy Hull. t. float sponsors. There will be 7 Assisting Bill are Janet Graves, 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. ollowing the meeting tryouts bands in the parade. No trophy Among the other awards given 22, and 11. to were a third place to Wendell business and Charlie Silvers, ad- 12 a.m. Thursday, 1 be held for those interested will be given for store decorations vertising manager. Sept. 23, in the Orient office acting in the first play of the Moore, former Ball State stu- this year. They plan to keep the style of on the fourth floor of the Ad- r, "Outward Bound." dent, and an honorable mention ministration Building. The bronze brush awarded two in water color to Betty Graham, the cover a secret until the book fficers of Spotlight Theater is put on sale. the coming year are Judy Hale, years ago to Ball State by Butler who has taken work at Ball State. Others exhibiting their work sident; Jim Hardin, vice-presi- as a trophy given to the loser of t; Mary Alice Walters, secre- were Bill Farrington, Robert ; and Lucy Wolfe, treasurer. the Homecoming football game, is Willis and Miss Claire Wiltse, as- Showalter, graduate assistant to be used in the Homecoming sistant professor of art. Ball State College To Host dramatics, will assist Dr. Ed- parade, with a possibility the d Strother, assistant professor Pictured above are members of the Tamburitzan of Duquesne theme being carried out in the nglish, who is sponsor of Spot- Homecoming Float University who will present a convocation of Slavic folk music at Student Center decorations. Several Foreign Educators t Theater. 2:10 p.m. Thursday Sept. 23. Entry Forms Due 11 students interested in acting, The Phi Sigma Epsilon frater- On September 30, nineteen Lahti Finland. Panagiotis Ge ecraft, make - up, costumes, nity is sponsoring the sale of All organizations planning to en- teachers and educators from vari- Meletopoulos of Kilkis, Greece, ter floats in this year's Home- , or any part of the theater Homecoming derby hats and canes ous free nations will arrive at will be the guest of Mrs. Susan A. First Convo To Feature coming parade should be making Pritchard, 3006 Fern Street. Wash- urged to attend this very im- with a Ball State pennant. The Ball State Teachers College from ant meeting. their plans immediately. ington Pandapotan Napitupulu of money received from this project Entry forms have been sent to Washington, D.C., where they have spent a three-week orienta- Indonesia will be the guest of Mr. Tamburitzans of Duquesne will go into a scholarship fund. all Ball State organizations. If any tion period. and Mrs. Leon Scott, 3 Elizabeth proups have not received their en- Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lendar of Events The first convocation of the ditions of classical music, Latin The group will arrive at the t. 17— autumn quarter will be presented tries they should contact Dave east door of the L. A. Pittenger Kitzelman, 10 Wiltshire Road, American melodies and their own Hinckley, chairman of the float will be hosts to Mr. Hiromichi appa Alpha Psi Closed by the Tamburitzans of Duquesne version of modern American Student Center at 4:30 p.m. After t. 18— University, from 2:10 to 3:15 Men Must Request committee, at 526 N. Martin Street Oba of Japan and Mr. Katsumi tunes. or call 2-8216. informal arrival ceremonies and ootball—Hanover, There p.m. on Thursday, September 23, a briefing as to the events of the Ukawa, also of Japan. Mr, The group is comprised of 22 Notification of Draft The deadline for entries is Mon- Rudolf Heinrich Kuno Schlueter t. 19— in Assembly Hall. students. These young people evening and following morning, 1pha Sig Closed day, September 27. The entry fee the group will eat dinner in the of Hamburg-Lokstedt I, Ger- The Tamburitzans will sing and pursue the study program of their Male students who wish their is $2.50. To avoid duplication, it many, will be the guest of Mr. t. 21— dance in an unusual program of individual choice. Although the draft boards notified with refer- Student Center Cafeteria. At 7 heta Chi Smoker is advisable to turn in themes as o'clock the group will disperse and Mrs. Reed Voran, 18 Berwyn Slavic, Croatian and Serbian folk students are all musically in- ence to draft status should make soon as possible. Road. t. 22-- music. Their name is taken from clined, only two out of the group and be taken to the homes where hi Sig Smoker that request in writing to the reg- they will spend their tour at Ball Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Boyle, that of the musical instrument, are studying in the field of 2901 West North Street, will have t. 23— the tamburitza, which is new to music. The majority of them are istrar's office. This must be done State. ig Tau Smoker as their house guest Miss Auroro the American public, but is one preparing themselves for the before any notification will be Miss Mary Beeman, 212 North Maria Del Carmen Suarez Munoz- t. 24— of the oldest instruments known teaching profession. How To Submit News College, will be hostess to Mrs. ambda Chi "C" Date made. Ledo, an elementary teacher from to man. A forerunner of the A typical program of the Tam- Students interested in sub- Giuseppina Sicchi Abbondanza, Mexico. Mr. Yasuharu Takahagi t. 25— mandolin, guitar and balalaika, it buritzans includes musical folk Each school year anew request an elementary teacher from ootball—Millikan, There mitting news stories to the of Meguro-Ku, Japan, will be the is the instrument used by the selections from the countries of must be made. This year's request Ball State News should con- Arenzano, Italy. Miss Mary guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Roscoe, reek Night group. Devised by the Carpathian Croatia, , Dalmatia, Slo- will be effective only for the cur- Wood, 304 North Talley, will tact any member of the Ball house Miss Graciela Aviles Parra, 2505 West Washington Street. Mr. mountain shepherds many cen- vinia, Macedonia, Hungary, Po- rent school year. State News staff not later than and Mrs. Harold Ensele, Route turies ago, the instrument was land, Italy, Lithuania and Aus- 5 p.m. each Tuesday. A stu- an elementary teacher from Mex- 3, Box 175 M, Woodland Park, tria. In this request should be: 1.) ico; Miss Luise Maria Berens, an lass Elections To Be Held used to while away the lonely dent wishing to submit a late will house Mr. Ilio Ramos-Cruz, hours of the shepherds day. With Walter W. Kolar, director of Student's full name. 2.) Selective story should notify the editor elementary teacher from Pader- District Supervisor of Rural The 1954-55 class officer the passing years, many improve- the musical organization, is now Service number. 3.) Permanent that the story will be late so born, Germany; Miss Helga Karla Schools, Lower and minations will be held at the ments were devised and the solo at Lake Nebagarnon, Wisconsin, mailing address. 4.) Muncie ad- that the paper makeup can be Grabe, an elementary teacher Mexico. Mr. Sanguan Lekskul of tamburitza blossomed into a fam- where he is building the new pro- from Grabe, Germany; and Miss st class meetings of the year, dress. 5.) Address Of draft board. planned to include the story. Bangkok, , will be the 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, ily of instruments which prac- duction for the 1954-55 season. Roswitha Anna Herr, a teacher guest of Mr. and Mrs. Graham 6.) Academic classification. 7.) Any organization wishing to trainer from Stuttgart-West, Ger- ! ptember 22. The freshmen tically encompassed the entire Many new songs, dances and or- submit pictures must contact Pogue, 407 North College. ill meet in Assembly Hall, keyboard of the piano. chestral numbers are being intro- Date of birth. many. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. These nineteen teachers are the art editor at the News Inglehart, 1525 West Jackson, will e sophomores in the Ball duced to the public for the first The registrar's office does not office in room 420 of the Ad- part of a group of 300 foreign ed- Folk Songs Used time. house Mrs. Elsie Hildegard Juslin oom, the juniors in Recital automatically notify a draft board ministration building before ucators who will be attending all and the Seniors in Arts Duquesne University's Tam- of Helsinki, Finland, and Miss buritzans sing and dance through- Platoff Chorus to Sing Monday at 5 p.m. for that special three-month programs at '7. Students are urged to at- simply because a man is enrolled Anna Liisa Reima of Helsinki, various colleges and universities out the country using the music The second convocation of the week's issue. Finland. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe nd their class meetings. in school. However, it will be The Ball State News is pub- in the this fall. Class elections will be held of this centuries-old instrument. fall quarter will feature General Barber, 3100 University, will After completion of their training Their basic repertory includes Platoff's Don Cossack Chorus and notified for the rest of that school lished weekly and copies are house Mr. Satoshi Kaneko of the Student Center on year, of any change in status and available at noon each Friday and tours in December, the teach- ,hursday, September 30. much of the representative folk Dancers, who will appear from Tokyo, Japan. ers will return to Washington, music and dances of Europe, but 1:10 to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Octo- at the close of the year the stu- in various buildings on cam- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chambers, pus. D.C., for evaluation of the pro- they also perform distinctive ren- (Continued on Page Four) dent's class standing. 2006 Burlington Drive, will house grams and then will return to Mr. Jouko Uolevi Kauranne of their native homes.