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XWOXTTAXX K A l IMIXT AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Inme LTD Z400 No. 85 Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Friday, April 18, 1958 our Original Cooper Ballets Alumni Group Date for ASMSU Primaries Gives Support o Highlight Dance Program Changed to April 25 by C-B Four original ballets by Marnie Cooper, director of the Ballet To President The date for the ASMSU primary elections was changed to leater, will be presented Saturday and Sunday evenings at HELENA — (IP) — The executive April 25 by Central Board at a meeting yesterday afternoon. committee of the Montana State Central Board previously set the date for April 30. The gen 15 in the University Theater. This is the second annual University Alumni Assn, threw its Evening of Ballet” presented by the College of Fine Arts. support behind Dr. Carl McFar eral election for ASMSU officers will be May 2. Three of Mrs. Cooper’s ballets will be premiered, and one, land yesterday. In other action Central Board voted to give the model U.N. "antasmagoria,” will be taken from repertoire. The committee said that “every delegation to Seattle $70 from the general fund to cover ex effort should be made to encourage penses. The money which is “Jilted Julia,” a pastoral ballet and insist that McFarland remain th “ tongue in cheek,” will be let to modem jazz, is taken by ac as President.” not used will be returned to Names Make News rformed to Prokofiev’s “Classi- claim, from repertoire. It was The committee’s feelings were ASMSU. 1 Symphony,” played by the first performed at the 1958 music announced in a prepared news re There have been 38 petitions mphonette directed, by Eugene school Nite Club dance. lease following an emergency ses filed for the ASMSU elections. U.S., Soviets idrie. The book was especially sion called here by Alumni Assn. No petitions have been filed for itten for the Ballet Theater by Decor, and other staging mat ters, will be supervised by Charles President Robert Bennetts, Great the office of Judicial Council \ Vedder M. Gilbert of the Eng- Falls. chairman. Get Together h department. Schmitt, technical director of the drama department. “The committee was of the Bill Crawford and Larry Pettit Compiled from UP Wires “ The Pied Piper” is a creative unanimous opinion that Carl Mc have filed for ASMSU president. nee drama with book written by Mrs. Cooper creates her ballets U. S. Ambassador Llewellyn to available music. After looking Farland should be retained by the John Gesell, Jan Stephens and Thompson and Soviet Foreign . Richard Darling of the educa- Board of Education as President of Sharon Stanchfield have filed for >n school. The music was com- over the planned schedule of the Minister Andrei Gromyko confer music school instrumental groups, Montana State University,” the vice president. red in Moscow yesterday in a sud >sed and arranged by Prof. Eu- news release said. D. C. Hodges and Jerry Beller ne Weigel’s instrumentation she chose her music from these den rrieeting apparently called to schedules, and worked out her A special committee from the have filed for ASMSU business discuss a start toward East-West iss, and will be played by them alumni group is scheduled to meet manager, and Judith Riddle, Janet l stage and in costume. dances. summit talks this summer. The 50 dancers in the ballet with the ex-officio (elected) mem McFarlane and Jan Tustison have Gromyko failed to call in the “Contrepois,” a lyrical ballet, bers of the State Board of Educa filed for secretary of ASMSU. spicts the pull and tension be- company have been in rehearsal British and French envoys and it since January, said Mrs. Cooper. tion today. Committee members Those filing for the positions of remained a secret whether the reen the dynamic forces on one are Chairman John J. Burke, Jr., senior delegate to Central Board ind, and the complacent forces Evening of Ballet meeting at the Soviet Foreign Min The 1958 “Evening of Ballet” F. Quentin Johnson, Dan Dykstra are Ken Robison, Byron Christian, istry meant that diplomatic sum i the other. The music, Franck’s and John Delano, all of Helena. Howard Vollmar, Stan Tiffany, symphony in B minor,” third will be the farewell performance mit preparations were underway. for premier danseur Riley Hunton, In addition to visiting Aronson, Shari Anderson and Dee Ubl. ovement, will be played by Mis- Miss Miller and possibly Attorney Filing for junior delegates are President Eisenhower said yes ula County High School sym- Miles City. Hunton has been with terday out-moded military think the Ballet Theatre for three years. General Forrest H. Anderson, the Jere Whitten, Alex George, Duane lony orchestra, directed by Gor- committee is to report back to Ben Adams, Calvin Christian, Jerry ing could help “destroy America.” >n Childs. Other principal dancers are He said it was more important to “The Little Match Girl” is a Sandy Croonenberghs, Corbin El netts within 10 days. Metcalf, James Sheire, Howard “The committee was of the opin Hansen, Jeanette Homblock and hit the target than to haggle over assic ballet, adapted from the liott, Whitney Hansen, Mrs. “who pulls the trigger.” Cooper, Gerrie Hashasaki, Paula ion,” the news release added, “that Jona Urquhart. ans Christian Anderson story, in the interest of furthering higher Filing for sophomore delegates The President renewed his fight ’ictures at an Exhibition” by Heidelmann, Henry Large Jr., Jo for his controversial defense re anna Lester, Linda Marr Porter, education in the state of Montana are Darlene Hinman, James Dim- avel and Moussorgsky will be a conciliatory attitude -should be can, Jack Cogswell, Paul Ulrich, organization plan in a speech to ayed by the MSU Chamber Band Butch Preston, Gaye Stewart and the American Society of Newspa Fred Weidmann. maintained by the President and Bobbie Gladowski, Kenneth For- rected by Prof. Justin Gray. the board and every effort should dik, Rod Brewer, Jim Johnson, ! per Editors and the International Modem Jazz In the corps de ballet are Joce Press Institute. “Fantasmagoria,” a classic bal- lyn Andrus, Mary Ellen Cawley, be made to resolve the issues at Roger Lambson, Willie Gough, hand.” Terry Stephenson, Mary Stead Noting that the plan provided Jeanne Corbett, Myrna Gee, Gail for greater military unity, Eisen Howard, Elizabeth Loeffler, Joann The resolution also “wholeheart man and Chester Jolly. edly” commend McFarland “ and There will be two delegates hower said, “the waging of war by Zadio Personality Miller, Sally Mutch, Glenda Sor separate ground, sea and air .forces enson, ' Sonya Stimac, Suzanne the results he has produced at chosen from each class unless res Montana State University.” ignations are submitted by dele is gone forever.” ^ill Be Speaker Sweeney, Priscilla Wilson and Jo Ann Zimmerer. It was learned that discussion at gates who would return next year. Gen. Thomas D. White, Air the meeting centered partially on If there are resignations these Force Chief of Staff, said Wednes it Awards Dinner Children’s Ballet day night in St. Louis that the Members of the children’s bal harm which could come to the positions will have to be filled The annual School of Business University if McFarland should from those who have filed. Air Force “wholeheartedly” sup dministration Awards banquet, let, who appear in “The Pied ports President Eisenhower’s plan Piper,” are Ann Barovich, Diane make good his earlier plans to re Roger Baty, student body pres hich honors graduating seniors sign. ident, called a special meeting of for reorganizing the Defense De n d recognizes outstanding Barrett, Celia Betsky, Barbara partment and the Armed Forces. Butler, Zee Zee Byms, Susan Case, University staff members who Central Board for Saturday at 10 ;hievements of business admini- were permitted to remain in the a.m. The purpose of the meeting Army Secretary Wilber Brucker xation students, is set for May Sonya Chessin, Diane Colwell, previously indicated army support Karen Craighead. meeting withdrew voluntarily, it will be to discuss the resolutions 3, Dean Theodore Smith an- was learned. submitted by board members on for the plan. nnounced. Kemberly Dickson, Carol Dodge, Barbara Ann Dryden, Jennie Fied improving the function of student Secretary of State John Foster The banquet’s principal speaker government. rill be Chester Hauck of Houston, ler, Pam Gilmore, Cynthia Heliker, Thorson Recital Dalles told Congress yesterday that ex. Hauck is a Continental Oil Jean Hoekendorf, Karen Hunt, sharing atomic weapons informa o. executive who is better known Susan Jordon, Diane Mae Kelley, Scheduled Sunday Leadership Camp tion with U.S. allies would im s “Lum” qf the radio team of Mary Ellen Lichtenheld, Joan Mc prove chances for world disarm urn and Abner. He joined Con- Donald, Alexandria McHugh, Pat Robert Thorson, pianist, will Applications Due ament and control of nuclear arms. co in 1955, and has since traveled ricia Mobley, Mary Prentice, Kim- give his senior recital Sunday af Testifying before a House-Senate xtensively to speak before cham- Rocheleau, Rosemary Sayer, Su ternoon at 4 in the Music Recital Applications for Leadership Atomic Energy subcommittee Dul ers of commerce, business meet- san Scalse, Nancy Senechal, A l- Hall.