Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1950 — Page 21
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Lynn Harshbarger, president of the Shortridge Key Club, announced 24 new members at a meeting last week. The seniors are Robert Hudson, Jed Jackson, Robert Jewell, Skip Perry, David Queisser, James Rubins, Donald Schuman, - and Robert Tharp. Juniors added are Charles Babcock, Richard Cassady, Donald Dixon, Robert Dyar, Richard Hall, Thomas Hollett, Robert Keesling, Carl Meyer, Mark Peterman, David Shirley and Allan Weber. Among the gophomores are Richard Gilbert, Joseph Hughes, Lloyd Madden, Charles Rohm, and Robert Supple. Featured speaker at the meet-| ing was Robert 1. Nipper, athletlc| director at Shortridge.
On Radio Forum
Jerry N. Williamson, Shortridge| High School senior, is heard every! few weeks over WXLW on 8! sports forum in which question: |
discussed. Last Sunday Jerry presided over the fifth annual meeting of the| Illustrious Clients of Indiana in| the Lincoln Hotel. The organiza-| tion is made up of adults. Ten Shortridge High School ROTC cadets are to be awarded écademic achievement certificates as a result of recent examina-! tions. | Sgt. William E. Marlin, com-| mandant, announced the follow-| ing recipients: Philip A. Cole, Jerry R. DeVault, John C. Schmidt, Jack E. Siebert, William | A Vincent and Burke E. Whit-| aker,
Hi-Pi Club to Meet I
The first meeting of the Shortridge Hi-Pi Club will be tomorrow. The club is made up of stu-| dents past Geometry I who are interested in math. Officers are Mary Murphy, president; Janet Lee Crull, vice president; Thomas; Jenkins, secretary, and Jay, Thompson, treasurer. Member-| ship committee chairman is Ann-| riette Studor, and faculty sponsor is Miss Ellen Ocker. Miss Dorothy Peterson, Short-| rigte senior advisor, announced) 1 newly elected Senior Council | members. In home room 209 are Williar | Arbaugh, Richard Brown, Peter | Burkholder, Ginger Clark, Caro-! line Aldrich, and Jenny Byrne. In 241 are Peter Fillion, Lynn | Harshbarger, Peter Kappes, Judy | Hanna, Jane Johnson, and Patricia Kent, In 313 are Thomas Lugar, James Merritt, John Peterson, Beverly Lewis, Katherine Lowe, and Caroline Myers. In home room 345 are Ward Bexson, John Shonle, James Slaughter, Marillyn Shaw, Barbara Smith, and Loretta Smock.
: Representatives Named
Mrs. Eugenia Hayden, dean of | girls at Shortridge has released | the list of Girls League representatives for this semester. | Freshmen are Betsy Alexander, | Marthehe Brown, Leah Condit! Delores Dickey, Suzanne Flint,| Cynthia Hanson, Patricia Griffith, | Sandra Johnson, Lila Mae Jones, Eleanor Lawless, Mary Morris, Feryl Orn, Suanne Shirley, Sarah! Rose, Sara VanArsdale, Betty Whitman, and. Anita Woods. . Sophomores include Judy Asmus, Bonnie Bauer, Synthia Byrne, Janice Challman, Shirley Cox, Jeannine Druley, Sue Gerwe, Glee Hook, Sandra Kibby, Joy Northuup, Wanda Peters, and Shirley Zollers. Juniors are Eleanor Black, Beverly Bryan, Shirley Champion, | Nancy Distelhorst, Lois Goodnough, Alice Ingles, Julie Ann Lambertus, Mary Maloy, Sue New-| by, Dianne Schneider, Mary Ruth Siebe, Marjorie Smith, - Barbara Walker, Barbara Demlow, and Marjorie Horner. Seniors are Dorothy DeWolf, Jo Anne Adair, Lynn Cassen, Cynthia Haffner, Marillyn Shaw, Barbara Smith, Carol Smith, Loretta Smock, and Mary Jane Stevens.
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Purdue Has Heavy Homecoming Schedule
. Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Oct. 21 Purdue University homecoming Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be crowded with campus activities. Top feature of the week-end will be the Purdue-UCLA foot-| ball game Saturday afternoon but other attractions will include dramatip presentations and the crowning of a homecoming queen,’ first in John Purdue’s history, | A “pep” meeting and a fratern-| ity house decoration contest will be highlights of the week-end.
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principal of Technical High School, department’ (oes wonderful things for the school's public relations.
are inclined to agree with that administrative opinion.
| visitor the impression that making music {s real fun.
the school's in their more than 200 programs a year, they're applaud- _ ing Tech, to be sure, and that's good public relations, But what brings the applause is what's been done in classrooms and rehearsal halls with energy, enthusiasm and great good humor,
to make anybody talk like a fanatical now when that beautiful campus has autumn color. I spent
on a tour of the music department guided by its’ chairman, J. Russell Paxton.
fcal activities, with side glances at printing, photography, ceramics, metal work, carpentry (in one shop the kids are building a whole blooming house) and the rest of that amazingly vital process of education, made me wish I'd been born about 1936.
my day. Certainly not in musie, Mr, Paxton and his 10 assistants are teaching some 1300 high { school students, plus some 250 | eighth-graders, a big program of vocal, instrumental and theoretical music.
whole junior-conservatory kind of training: Chorus, orchestra, band, ing, elementary harmony, key-
in local school music has one great adavantage for instructors and students. In the four high-school years, it's completely elective. So the music faculty misses the grief other departments students unwillingly taking required subjects.
the band room, where John M. White was drilling a majority group of his 82 young musicians in the routines they must mem- | orize for football-field appearances. college medleys, alma maters—Mr. White had them itemized on the blackboard. “They carry no music, They have to learn it all by heart,” he explained.
HANSON H. ANDERSON, says the Tech music
Members of the department But they also convey to a
When outsidery applaud concert groups
» #H ” A VISIT TO Tech is enough
alumnus, especially
five hours there the other day
What I saw and heard of mus-
School was never like this in
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A kid with talent can get a players,
sight-reading, ear-train-
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choir, Mr, Paxton took me first to
Flourishes, fanfares, high school
In the same period, the Tech
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orchestra was using the sélo
Walter Shaw, Carter, new coach for string-
ley. from “Carousel.” Like the band, the orchestra uses a good number of school-owned instru-
Tech musical history by traveling to St. tional Music Educators Association convention. When we arrived a few minutes late, Jerry O’Dell,
was rehearsing the 34 singers, Mr. Paxton took’ over and led his choristers throfigh a sight-reading of Robert MacGimsey’s “Land uv Dregradashun” —— certainly no einch. There was real considering rhythmic difficuities. And the difficulties were ironed out in no time at all. Mr. Paxton also led his choir
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Tech Orchestra violinists rehearsing are, left to right, front row, Carolyn Cook, Lois Askren, Ernestine Boggs and Lu Ellen Dearinger.
missed a genuinely moving ex-
flatteringly persuaded me to sign the choir's guest book, and John Schlenk, companist,
Creole song she gingers and said, matter with it? It's too tame. Not flirtatious enough. Now try again.” They did, and it clicked. Starting them in the Malotte setting of “The Lord's Prayer,” she said, be reverent this time than you tried to be flirtatious in ‘Ay, Ay, Ay. ” were. A brief stop with an elemen- | tary harmony class taught by | Robert Gwyn (on the side, he arranges dance tunes for Louis | Lowe) and Jordan College stu- | dent - teacher Fred Bawel fol- |
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Concerts a Year Chanters fame) and the Girls Ensemble, Mr, Hamilton has the distinction at Tech of haying presided over a “roll room” of large capacity filled with
school that has had as many as 7000 students in palmy days, that’s not surprising. = » . AND I MET Frederick Barker, who started the Tech Band
about 30 years ago and still
immense amount of work that outfit has to do, Also Richard Orton, who teaches in grade | schools mornings, and has the String Ensemble and harmony and appreciation at Tech afternoons, That's not forgetting Mrs, Helen Rice, who has the extraordinary job of librarian, accompanist and costumer, Besides taking care of the thousands of books, scores and recordings, she designs, sews and fits costumeés and uniforms for hundreds of girls, and boys in the band, orchestra, madrigal "and operetta groups. Enthusiasm comes from the students, Mr, Paxton told me, “There's nothing like teaching young people, Boys and girls are always looking up, with hope popping out of their eyes, It keeps us teachers
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A, C. Piepkorn will Present Lecture Series
brass from the band for {ts perience. full scale rehearsal. I met Ronald Deem, president; | © Times State Service orchestra direc- ‘Dorothy Straub, co-president; | VALPARAISO, Oct 21 — Chapassisted by Mrs. Beverly Nancy Pearson, hostess, who Jain Arthur Carl Piepkorn, the
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| board harmony—even advanced ments, particularly the heavier NEXT VISIT was to Miss | ne Miller lectures are given harmony, counterpoint and com- °° t Louise Swan, directing the 2nnually in observance of Refposition, not to mention. con- 8.4.14 Girls Concert Club. Miss Swan |Ormation Day. The Chaplain ducting and music appreciation, NEXT STOP was Mr. Pax- was trying to get more |Board is a special agency created aw. ton's own project, the Tech . “oomph” into “Ay, Ay, Ay.” |as part of the armed services uni- * THIS BIGGEST curriculum oo. o.o0 o0 aroron made Halfway through the famed [fication program.
students all named Smith, In a |
energetically assists with the |
created Chaplain Board, will give the J. W. Miller lecture series at Val-
Two-Day Program Opens Nov. 10
Miss Church Mr. Chapman i i
Butler University’s student {homecoming activities Nov, 10-11 {will be in the hands of Miss] | Annabelle Church and Robert] {Chapman, Indianapolis seniors, | lwho are co-operating to make the event a big success. { The two-day program will be-| {gin Friday neon with a freshman-| {sophomore tug-o-war. The affair {will be sponsored by the Sphinx {Club, junior men's honorary, and the Physical Education Depart‘ment. | ~ Miss Church and Mr. Chapman | will represent the senior honor societies, Blue Key and Scarlet Quill, respectively. H. J. Stembel of the Loyalty Legion. will be in charge of arrangements for his group in pre
paring for a torchlight parade slated for 7 p. m. Friday on the campus. The house decoration eontest for fraternities and sororities will be judged at 11 a. m. Saturday. The homecoming dance is slated for 9 p. m. Saturday at Murat |Temple.
GE TS SCHOLL ASTIC AW. ARD Richard Hiatt, son of Mr, and
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