Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1952 — Page 39
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Indiana Alpha Association of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity will hold its spring dinner meeting at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in the Propylaeum.
Prof. Landrum Bolling, of the department of political science at Earlham College will speak. Mrs. Harry Blasingham is in charge of arrangements. Election of officers will be held and Phi Beta Kappa awards to outstanding June graduates of Indianapolis high schools will be discussed. Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett is chairman of the awards committee. Rob-"
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‘INDIENNE'—)im Mentzer and Carol Wilcox.
Arrange Music Festival
COSMOPOLITAN air will fill Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School, at 8 p. m. Thursday when the Camille Fleig Junior Section and Student Section of the Indianapolis Matinee Musicale presents a Dance Festival.
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America, plus a time element of hours and sesasons, will be interpreted by the groups in their music and dancing.
Sixteen years ago,” the Camille Fleig Section was formally organized by Mrs. Albert Heep. For some time previousty; Mrs. Camille B. Fleig, a harpist and contralto singer, had been holding irregular gettogethers for children interested in music. Mrs, Reep, who. had attended some of these meetings, was asked to organize a program for the group after Mrs. Fleig's death. 8 =» ” THIS WAS THE beginning of what has turned out to be the” Camille Fleig Junior Section. Regular weekly meetings were held in the Hotel Washington Ballroom by Mrs. Reep. But, the group increased so fast that outside assistance became a necessity. Consequently young teachers were used as assistants with meetings and programs being held in homes in the form of musical teas. It wasn't long before the grade school and high school students required separate or-
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PARTICIPATING in the festival will be the Kathryn Anderson School of Dance, the Bonnie Brown Danse Studio, the Jordan Ballet of Butler University with Miss Eileen Poston, dance director, and the Marguerite de Anguera Ballet of the Indianapolis Academy of Theater Arts. Musical numbers interspersing the ballet will be given by Donald Axsiom, trumpeter; the Marimba-Tones, Mrs. Irene Bishop Harvey, director; the Shortridge High School Mixed Double Quartet, Gene Poston, director, and the Teen Choral Ensemble, sponsored by the City Park Board, with Mrs, Jane Johnson Burroughs directing. The ballet, “Dance of the | Hours,” from the opera, “La Gioconda” by A. Ponchielli, will be presentd by Miss Poston's group, Participating in this | dance will be Karen Turner, Ann Lugar, Sandra Goodin, Shirley Weishaar, Susie Smith, Claire Hood, Janie Burns, Suzanne Debauve, Carol Wilcox, Denise White, Gloria Gustafson, Gay Parkinson, Bebee Townsend and Mary Sue Mahan and Jim Mentzer. The . group will be accompanied by i Miss Lucille Cron.
Other Jordan Ballet presen-
a ballet of Eastern impressions. The cast will include some of | the above and Dick Anderson, Leah Condit, Denny Gray, Delores Boles, Charles Stoner, Denise White, Leroy Fonteneau and Stephen Talley. Strauss’ “Voices of Spring” will be presented- under the di- | rection of Miss de Anguera. | Mary Ann Wilkinson will dance i the lead with a cast consisting ! of Ruth Siebe, Luan Buckhorn, | Helen Ann Webb, Karen Mon- | dragon Shirley Wagonseller, | Laura Lou McMahon, Janice | Huckleberry, Joan Souert, Lynn | Catterton, Jean Perry, Phyllis ! Browne and Janey Sue Bassett. Miss Dorothy Gamble will be the accompanist. Miss Marilyn Miller will accompany the Marimba-Tones, | They include Lannie Christoffel, t Carolyn Hartman, Carol Ottinger, Carol Mary Beth Wright, all Broad Ripple High School students.
includes Marcia O’Brien, Susan Luessow, Alice Graham, Mary Allen Sullivan, June Carr, Roberta Ratliff, Jody Piper, Thelma, Woodruff, Janet Garrigus, Phyllis Miles, Katy Lou Herath, Sunny Calderon, Dianne Lennie, Patty Jett, Charlotte Stover, Virginia Cady and Constance Pinkerton. Mrs. Edward LaShelle will di-
Deannah Dorrah, Bonnie Best, Donna Colbert, Patti Eck, Joan Hazel, Kathy Hunley, Mary ‘Jane McConnell, Pinegar, Sharon Sickles. Marry Moon will be the accompanist, Another feature ‘of the festival will be the Vaudeville | show under the direction of Miss Kathryn Anderson. This
will include a marionette act, magicians, French poodles and the Three Rhythmaires.
tations will include “Indienne,”.
The Teen Choral Ensemble |
rect the Bonnie Blue Brown | group with Larry Blossom, '
Group To Hear Author OHNNY APPLESEED” | will be the theme of the |
closing luncheon meeting of |
the Indianapolis Branch, | State Assembly Woman's Club, at 12:30 p. m, Wednesday in Ringers Cool Valley, Mooresville, Mrs. Howard Johnson will be hostess, Miss Mabel leigh Hunt, author of the book, “Johnny Appleseed,” will give a review of her book dedicated to the
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Installation of officers and a candlelight tea will be held at 1:30 p.m, Saturday, in Ayres’ Auditorium by the Indianapolis Branch, National League of American Women. Dr. Johnnie Rutland Smith, "loomington, president, installation.
Officers to be inducted are | Mrs, J. A. Matthews, president;
Miss Ella Sengenberger, Mrs, Charles Fitch and Mrs. J. C. Fix, first through third vice presidents; Mrs, 8. M, Lowden, Fountaintown, and Mrs, George Haaff, recording and corresponding secretaries, and Mrs. Sam Stabler, treasurer,
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