Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1958 — Page 7

Thursday, December 4, 1958

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Milstein With Symphony Nathan Milstein, world acclaimed violinist, will appear with Izler Solomon and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in the Murat Theatre for the season’s third pair of concerts Sunday and Monday, Dec. 7-8. Mr. Milstein, one of the great musical figures of our time, will be appearing with the Indianapolis Symphony for the fourth time. Born in Russia, Mr. Milstein played in public at the age of 10. He refused a child prodigy’s career, however, to continue his studies. When 19 he toured Russia, appearing in recitals with his close friends, pianist Vladimir Horowitz. Following triumphs in Western Europe, he came to the United States in 1929. He made his debut with the New York Philharmonic and has been summoned for re-appearances with that orchestra over 50 times since. A musician with broad horizons, Mr. Milstein is interested in philosophy, painting, politics, literature and languages (he speaks six fluently). He has made permanent contributions to violin literature as a composer, writing his own cadenza for the Brahms Concerto in D major. Mr. Milstein will perform this with the Indianapolis Symphony. Other writings include a cadenza for the Beethoven Violin Concerto.

SCHOOL NEWS (Continued from Page 1) rooms. It had originally been planned to have an open house in the high school during the early part of December; but due to the many other activities at this time it has been decided to postpone the High School Open House until the second semester. The high school has recently received two gifts from local organizations. The Psi lota Xi Sorority has given the art department an oil painting, “Field Flowers,” by Evelynne Mess, local artist. The Electric Steel Castings Company has presented the school a SIOO check to be used in the purchase of science equipment. Electric Steel has for many years made an annual cash gift for the purchase of library books or for some other educational purpose. Eight pupils will represent Speedway High School at the 16th annual Purdue Legislative Assembly and Debaters* Conference, which will be held December 5 and 6 on the Purdue campus. Dixie White will be a member

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of the mock-Senate while Frank Frosch and Judy Kirchhoff will be members of the mock-House of Representatives. These pupils will participate in the presentation of legislation concerning labor, education, finance problems, political ethics, and other matters of similar scope. Sandi Scyphers and Jo Ellen Haynes will participate in an Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, giving 7 minute speeches over current topics of national or international importance. They will have 30 minutes to prepare these speeches. Alice McCracken, Ronnie Cotton, and Steve Livingstone will attend demonstration debates and

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other instructional sessions presented by college and high school debaters and coaches. Mr. David Burns will direct the group. Recent scores in the five-team junior high intramural league and the eight-team high school league were: November 24: Graves 41, Strauss 16 Clark 25, Ellwanger 13 November 25:

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Ross 37, Wilhoite 29 Hackett 34, Johnson 26 The Speedway varsity defeated Pike Township 67-41 last Wednesday night in a good performance by the Sparkplugs. The offense and defense were both improved over the Plugs’ previous two games. The reserves lost a one-pointer to Pike Township 24-23. Speedway meets a big Lawrence Central team at Speedway this Friday night.

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LIBRARY NOTES Hours for adult and student use of the Library during after-school hours are from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. CST on Monday through Thursday. Mrs. Mary Stonebraker is in charge of the Library during evening hours. These books have been added recently: Clark—Wildcat the Seminole Clark—Great moments in mountaineering

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Clark*—Coast at coral Clark*—Deep range Clark*—Making of a moon Clarke—Other side of the sky Clymer Treasury of foreign cars Codman—Drive Coombs—Rockets, missiles and moons Cooper—Deerslayer Cooper—Last of the Mohicans Cooper—Red Tartar Cousteau—Silent world Craven—Rainbow book of art