THE BALL STATE NEWS Number 22a 39 BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, MUNCIE, INDIANA, FEBRUARY 16, 1960 SK Variety Show Friday ndation Grant Performance Themes nces Summer gy Institute Invite Attendance high schobl teachers of By MARIE MCCARTY will participate in a Science Foundation Assistant Society Editor institute during the 1960 Kappa Variety Show will be presented Friday, at Ball State as a result Feb. 19, at 7 p.m., in assembly hall. 1,100 grant made to the Kappa members in charge of the event are by the National Science ion. Vic Platner, Kendallville sophomore; Sam Wagoner, Rushville J. Nisbet, associate pro- sophomore; Terry Cutter, Kokomo junior; Dave Arnold, Plain- f science, will direct the field sophomore; Rock Wilson, Elwood senior; Wendell Jones, which will enroll 25 Muncie senior; Bill Elwell, Muncie sophomore; Tom Hoffman, eachers and 25 teachers Angola junior; and Bill Mitchell, er states. Huntington junior. Herb McMahan, South Bend n-week insitite is sched- Social fraternities and social junior; Phi Sigma Epsilon—Paul m June 13 to Aug. sororities participating in the Bolenbaugh, Mishawaka senior; cipating teachers may order of their appearances and —Tom Caton, much as 16 quarter their themes are as follows: Sullivan sophomore; — f graduate credit which Sigma Delta and Sigma Sigma Tom Hart, Spencerville senior; applied toward a master Sigma—"Legend of the Island and —Jim e or a master of science Pontus;" Epsilon, Harris, Spiceland senior, ation degree. , and Alpha Eentertainment will be pro- vided between acts by the fol- ons of the grant indi- —"Isn't She Lovely;" lowing: Phi Psi's, presented by at participants will re- , Sigma Kappa, and the Stray Greeks; Opera Work pends of $750 each with — "Unforgettable Shop, presented by the music al allowance for depend- Gershwin;" Phi , Sigma Epsilon, vel and college fees. Lambda Chi Alpha, and Alpha department; Scott McKeon, Marion freshman, m a g i c i a n; James C. List, assistant Omicron Pi — "Review;" and Rita Reed Quartet, Butler stu- ✓ of science, will serve Delta Chi, Sigma Tau Gamma, elate director. Other Ball Exhibit Enhances Brotherhood Week , Alpha Sigma Tau, dents who also appeared in last aff members participat- Students from Vietnam display pictures and literature from their native country in and Chi Omega—"The King's year's show; and Tim Brown e institute include Park one of many sections of the International Exhibition held Feb. 10 and 11 at the Ballroom. Highway." and the Nu Notes. Judging of the sororities' and man, professor of sci- Stage shows consisting of singing, dancing, instrumental selections and movies of the various Sorority Chairmen countries were featured. Countries represented in the exhibit were Africa, China, Germany, The chairmen for the soror- fraternities' performances will ho will teach the bio- be based on originality, 25 ry subjects. Thomas R. Hungary, India, Iran, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Thialand, Vietnam, Yugoslavia and the ities included n the acts are: points; staging, 20 point s; , assistant professor of United States. News Photo by Streeter —Ruthanne promptness, 10 points; clarity, will teach the genetics Pippenger, Orland sophomore, 20 points; audience reception, 15 . List will teach ecology. and Nancy Shewmaker, East points; and preparation, 10 and Richard M. Law- Chicago junior; Alpha Sigma Three Ball State Coeds Agency Locates points. A single group may earn istant professor of Alpha—Pat Skorupa, Griffith a possible total of 100 points. will teach the biophysics Summer Positions sophomore; — Appointed To College Board Carolyn Temple, Geneva junior; Sigma Kappa—Darlene Brown, ur Courses Offered Appointed to "Mademoiselle's" College Board are three The American Student Infor- four courses, biophysics, mation Service, a non-profit Muncie junior, and Bona Cress, Etzler Chosen Ball State coeds, Evadene Kagel, South Bend sophomore; Nancy Fort Wayne sophomore; Pi Beta istry, genetics and eco- agency that locates summer jobs McCarron, Fort Wayne sophomore; and Jacki Ann Turner, Phi — Susie Craig, Fort Wayne ut across normal subject in Europe for American college boundaries and will em- Hollywood, Calif., freshman. sophomore, and Adra Heider, In- Big Brother • looking for students the inter-dependnece of The three coeds are among the 819 students at 314 colleges students, is dianapolis sophomcire; —Sandy White, Val- ous science disciplines. who will report to "Mademoiselle" this year on college life to fill such summer jobs as life- tions of each of the guard on the French Riviera, paraiso junior; Delta Zeta—Sue Chairman and the college scene. Sp rake r, Centerville junior; will be taught and the construction engineer in French Heading the activities of the will spend their after- As a College Board member, Alpha Sigma Tau—Dixie Doud, Equatorial Africa, jazz musician, 1960 Big Brother program will in seminars discussing each girl will complete an as- ing agencies and will take part Valparaiso junior; and Chi be Leland Etzler, Monroeville ence and science educe- signment that will help her ex- in the parties "Mademoiselle" is gun maker in Spain, water ski Omega — Carol Land, South sophomore, according to an an- plore her interests and abilities planning for them. instructor in Switzerland and Bend junior, and Marty Molnar, nouncement released by Ken- Miss McCarron is a member South Bend sophomore. the seminars assisting in writing, editing, fashion, ad- private secretary in Germany. neth Collier, director of men's e institute will be Forest vertising or art, in competition of Alpha Sigma Alpha social Fraternity Chairmen The Service, which has been activities. enson, associate professor for the twenty Guest Editorships sorority, previously was a mem- The chairmen for the fratern- placing American college stu- Leland has previously been nee at Ball State — plant to be awarded by the magazine ber of the Ball State News staff ities partcipating are: Sigma dents in Europe for two years, culture techniques; Mer- at the end of May. and is active in various residence Delta—Tom Rose, Goshen soph- now has over 3,000 positions, in - genetic effects of thermal The Guest Editors will be hall capacities. omore, and Ray Vrydaghs, Elk- all fields, open to US students. n irradiation; Nisbet — brought to New York for four Miss Kagel is a member of hart sophomore; Sigma Phi Ep- ASIS also has arranged a cell walls as revealed by weeks in June to help write, Chi Omega social sorority, a silon—Bill McGee, Portland sen- special student "summer pack- lectron microscope; Robert edit and illustrate "Mademoi- member of the Student Center ior; Theta Chi—Chuck Nietch, oper, head of the science selle's" August 1960 college Tally Tap Room committee, was age", costing $329.00, for mem- South Bend sophomore, and ment at Ball State — the issue. Their transporation will president of her sorority pledge bers of the organization. In- m concept of the field trip be paid to and from New York class and is active throughout cluded in the three' hundred hing science; William E. and they will receive a regular the campus utilizing her artistic twenty-nine dollar package is Class Scheduled assistant professor of salary for their work. talents. the round-trip air fare to at Ball State — the geo- Interviews Available Hailing from Hollywood, Europe, three hour orientation On Real Estate distributon of flora and In addition to work on the Calif., Miss Turner is a pledge course upon arrival, free first List — recent develop- magazine, Guest Editors will in- to Chi Omega, social sorority, night ,accomodations, a summer For Spring Term and is active in Wood Hall ac- job, complete health and acci- and trends in systematic terview outstanding men and Real Estate dealers with con- women in their chosen fields to tivities. Miss Turner has served dent insurance for 95 days and Donald E. Miller, pro- siderable background or persons help clarify their career aims, as a professional photographic the use of many ASIS facilities of science at Ball State — with significant study about real will visit fashion showrooms, model and has appeared in which include free postal service, t conservation problems estate who are interested in publishing houses and advertis- several nation-wide publications. social receptions, etc. bntinued on Page Six) learning more about the ap- praisal of real estate may enroll in a special non credit class en- titled "Residential Appraisal Brugh Blue Key Sweetheart Theory and Practice" to be offered during the spring Leland Etzler quarter by the Ball State office Big Bro Chairman Highlights of the annual Blue • of extended services and busi- Key Sweetheart Dance, Jan. 13 ness education department. active on the Orient staff and in the Student Center Ballroom, Participants will meet eight recently was chosen 1961 year- were the introduction of three times during the quarter at 7:15 book editor. A member of Theta new Blue Key members and the p.m. in room 165 of the Practical Chi social fraternity, interfra- presentation of the Blue Key Arts Building on Wednesday ternity Council and Journalism Sweetheart and her two attend- evenings. Thirteen separate lec- Club, Leland has also served on ants. aures include value theory; the various Student Center commit- Don Mikesell, Culver senior, appraisal process; national and tees during his two years on introduced this honorary's three local trends; the residential campus. new members — Reese House, neighborhood; appraising the A change in the program Arcadia senior; Tom Huyvaert, site; cost estimate; the depreci- came in 1959 proposing that Mishawaka senior; and Robert ation estimate; the market ap- freshmen meet their big brothers Swing, Muncie, senior — to the proach; processing market data; when they arrive on campus for couples in attendance at the rent multipliers, and capital- entrance tests during the sum- dance. These men were given ization of income; appraisal re- mer months. The basic change Blue Key pins by other fratern- port requirements and appraisal came with hopes of improving ity members. ethics; variation in appraisal the program and adding a "big Carol Brugh, Logansport jun- practice; and edmontration ap- brother" to help a freshman as ior; was named Blue Key Sweet- praisal reports and cases. he arrives on the campus for heart. She was escorted to the Dr. Robert Bell, head of the the first time. The program platform by Ralph Kramer, department of business educa- showed signs of stimulating Carol Brno Rushville junior; and then pre- tion will award certificates at growth; thus, the 1960 program sented the sweetheart trophy. Blue Key Sweetheart the final session May 18. will follow the same pattern Her two attendants were Brenda Coordinator for the course initiated the previous year. Fields, Connersville freshman; Chi Omega, was sponsored by will be F. D. Miltenberger, a Selection Criteria Huyvaert, Reese House and Bob Swing are shown and Judy Locke, Portland senior. member of the business educa- Criteria for the selection of Lambda Chi Alpha; and Judy, tion faculty at Ball State. the program chairman included t the Blue Key Sweetheart Ball after being introduced The new Blue Key Sweetheart, a member of Chi Omega was who is a member of Alpha Interested persons may enroll past experience in the program, new initiates of the men's honorary. sponsored by Sigma Tau Gam- Omicron Pi, was sponsored by by writing to the office of ex- scholastic ratio and attendance News Photo by Streeter ma, Brenda, a pledge to Epsilon. tended services. in summer sessions.