Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1949 — Page 7

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grade schools.

take care of too would like to see

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own classroom.

mannerism and

BEE er he oe 0 mms terday when she won. 8 Cipse battle for (he Phesi Miss Charlotte Carter, principal of concert,

Indianapolis. Miss Ballard regards the election as more than

Like every other elementary teacher in the state, Miss Ballard knows the problem besetting

She herself has some 40 pupils in her classroom, The recommended maximum is about 25. She also must teach both fourth and fifth graders because there are too few rooms and teachers to|salty personality, the generator is

There are a lot of improvements Miss Ballard

but none she feels is more important than legislated reduction of classroom size.

Favorite With Her Pupils

MISS BALLARD, her fellow Marion-ites say, a favorite of her pupils. She has a soft, congenial

projects that would make any child balk at being transferred out of her room. Education and its affiliated fields is the principal interest of the new ISTA president. On the side she likes to collect handwriting of famous people and dabble in graphology, the study of handwriting. She spends her summers working on

Miss Thelma Ballard . . . Year of the areds

school teacher. Mikels),

Features at Neighborhood Theaters

her master’s degree in education at Ball State Teachers’ College. Unlike many small town teachers, Miss Ballard has no desire to move to greener fields, to other states where opportunities are better. She wants

Tackle ‘Yankee’

Do Well With Difficult Play; ‘Jazz ef Auditorium’ Boss Over

many pupils.

come about during her presidency,

only people realization of this

goal would make unhappy are the pupils in her

a flair for o

a ‘personal victory. She sees it as another indi-|/professionals, it probably de- popular and cation that this isthe year for to take mands more from actors than it better than a cold cognizance of recommendations of leading edu-joffers them. And that makes it|,; 130: tothe wheel cators that more stress must be placed on grade woefully tough for amateurs. Any

government, besides his legendary

overloaded. Setting in Good Taste Justice Holmes probably

tudes D. Roosevelt. You can imagine ter than I how nearly impossible it would be to write a play about FDR, NRA and all the panicky business back in 1933,

is{For one thing, spectators don’t want to be dramatically reminded] classroom|of problems they've learned to

forget. For another—and I think this 1s Important—theater-goers are pardonably allergic to dialog voicing our national ideals. We know the ideals are there, somewhere; but we don’t enjoy stage expression of them.

Against a solid, well contrived

setting—a model of good taste— Miss Carlson’s players put energy into a sedate, wordy drama. In

TON To The Stable” and, AMBASEADO] TOWN at and “The A A Fest Feeling. HOWARD Shot Jesse. James” and “State Departs Fi

RODEO—* ‘Green Hell” and “Marshal of Cripple Creek.” or Lust For Gold” snd “Take One se Step.’

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Huge Applause Last night's erowd gave huge applause to Sharla Kay Hoppes, vocalist, who was on her fifth encore when I arrived 4 at Attucks

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The crowd also applauded William Boyd, alto sax; Alonzo Johnson, tenor sax; Willis Kirk, drums;

knows the harmonic score at any moment, and Ronnie Barber, piano. Mr. Barber, tense and pokerfaced, tickled me with one pianistic quotation (in the midst of calamitous Be-bop) from Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto.

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