Ball State University - Orient Yearbook (Muncie, IN)

 - Class of 1973

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Red, white and blue bunting poles sus- pended from the ceiling carrying delegate states’ names and caricatures of the Presi- dential candidates were used to convey the theme, “The Vote,’’ of the Folk Festival. The caricatures were later raffled off for ten cents per chance. During the Fest, the hall was converted into a convention center. The 700-strong audience sang, clapped and listened intently as some 30-40 groups and individual acts entertained with various talents. Music ranged from originals to Blue Grass, James Taylor and Peter, Paul and Mary. Some were left to sing in the darkness as the lights died several times due to an over- loaded fuse box. The sixth annual event was co-sponsored by the Newman Parish Council and the Friends of Folk. The Fest originally was designed to provide an outlet for those who made and those who enjoyed folk music. The 1972 Fest continued to express and re- music, the entertainers and those who cared enough to attend. Folk Festival ... the people’s choice ... use ‘political’ atmosphere juvinate the message that is carried by the To revive folk music

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SN cee te a te hye bs scsltahtaasinimemmmenen acumen re . ii ica ent A. Saturday Robert Coatie, assistant director of student programs, and Angie Holmes, student program graduate assistant, plan proposals to present before the assembly that afternoon. B. The University Senate group, composed of Alexis Olson, Alice Bennett, associate professor of biology, Polly Phillips, and KathyMack add amendments to the earlier proposals. C. Saturday morning started with breakfast and discussions in the dining hall. D. Relaxing from the planrting and discussion sessions, the group gets together Saturday evening for a hot dog roast.



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A. Students join on stage to convey their feelings through music to the audience. -B. Folk music carries a lot of feeling and emotion for the performer and his audience. Just how much emotion is felt depends upon the quality of the show. C. An overloaded fuse box blacked out Noll Hall tem- porarily during the festival, but didn’t come close to putting out the spirit involved in the program. Voices rang out strong during the mishap. D. Life, love, pro-war, anti-war, for the parents, against the parents, better government...lyrics non-violently and subtlely speak to those who care to listen. E. Folk performances differ, just like the songs that are played. The SCGB sponsored Mimi-Fest, featuring Limousine (formerly the Chosen Few) has less audience participation than the Folk Fest. However, the spirit remains the same...

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