Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Faculty/Staff Review

When I sat down at my very first Homecoming Steering Committee meeting in March, I felt like the Faculty/Staff breakfast was so far away. Before I knew it, it was here. After planning this event for eight months it was bittersweet when I was cleaning up after it was all said and done. We had an awesome turn out this year with over 250 guests attending. The faculty and staff of Ball State seemed to enjoy the opportunity to mingle with people outside of their own departments. University Catering provided us with delicious food and we were very thankful for their help.
Later in the evening, I was given the privilege of crowing this year’s Faculty/Staff King and Queen at Talent Search. Drew Vidal is this year’s King and Kathy Denker was crowned Queen. Congratulations to both of them!
Tomorrow I look forward to being a “superhero” at Ball State Saves the day! Donate blood at Pruis from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. or volunteer in the Muncie community.
Faculty/Staff Chairman
Opening Day Games Equals Success!

After months of planning, I am proud to say that the Opening Day games and dance party were a huge success! I am so thankful for everyone who helped make the event enjoyable for all. We had over 700 people attend the games, and a little over 120 for the dance party. There was some great competition between the teams, and it was great seeing everyone have a wonderful time!
Scavenger Hunt Success

When my cell phone clicked to 5:05 I sent out a text that nine halls were waiting in anticipation for. When teams raced around the whisper wall I was blown away by their enthusiasm, spirit, and creatively designed team flags. I could not believe that people voluntarily signed up to a scavenger hunt that I created. The scavenger hunt captured the energy of homecoming and was a perfect way to kick off the week. Nine halls participated in the event with about seventy-five people total. Three of the clues involved a task that must be completed before halls could receive their next puzzle piece and clue. There were nine clues in total with the last one leading to the Student Recreation and Wellness Center for opening day games. When assembled, the puzzle pieces created the homecoming logo. Although the hunt did not go as planned, and I was racing around campus while the Daily News was vigorously trying to contact me, I think that all of the teams enjoyed the hunt and created a homecoming memory. DeHority Hall was the victorious hall with Schmidt/Wilson coming in a close second. I appreciate everyone that participated and was glad to see the Residence Halls getting involved in homecoming.
Erica Wurst
Residence Hall Chairman