Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1966 — Page 5

Thursday, June 2, 1966

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ROSE SHOW The 17th annual rose show of the Indianapolis Rose Society will be held on Sunday, June 5, in the newly - redecorated Grand Ballroom of the Marott Hotel. On hand to judge the many hunded roses in both “cultural” and “artistic* (arrangements) classes will be five accredited American Rose Society judges from out-of-town plus three local flower show judges. Newest American and European introductions will vie with classic roses for top awards. More than 100 classes are open with a wide range of prizes including silver and bronze trophies, medals and certificates for

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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT JOBS The State Highway Commission is seeking qualified high school graduates as engineering technicians and will place them on the payroll while they are going to school this summer. In cooperation with Purdue University an eight week course will be offered at the Purdue Indianapolis and Fort Wayne Regional Campuses. Men successfully completing the course will receive a promotion, a raise in pay, and will be assigned to work as a permanent

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Indianapolis or Fort Wayne June 20 to Aug. 12, after which they will return to the highway commission for work assignments on Aug. 15. In addition to a startig salary of $330 a month, the highway commission will pay the full cost of tuition for each student. Students will pay only the cost of books and their living expenses. Waring Choral Workshop. Members of the Marian College Music Department moved this week into final preparations for

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the Fred Waring Choral Workshop to be hosted on the Indianapolis campus from June 19 to 24, the only such workshop to be offered in Indiana. Workshop officials announced there are still a limited number of vacancies in the week-long program for music teachers, choir or choral group directors, or music education students. The workshop course may be taken for college credit. Waring, whose “Pennsylvanians” had a successful concert engagement at Clowes Memorial Hall this April, organized the choral workshop in 1947. The

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faculty of the workshop is composed of eight top men in the field of choral music. Waring himself usually gives two or three lectures during the week. The course covers the theory and practice of choral music, and techniques in lighting, staging, and recording. Waring is renowned in choral music for his choral articulation, an exacting method of musical pronunciation which is taught in the workshop. For information or reservations for the workshop, call the college at 924-3291.

61s* ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT AT CENTRAL Two hundred and twentys-ev-en students will receive earned degrees and four clergymen will get honorary degrees at the 61st annual commencement at Indiana Central College on Sunday, June 5. The graduation exercises will be in the gymnasium at 6 p.m. Graduation festivities began Sunday, May 29, with the Senior Class candlelight service at 8 p.m. in Ransburg Auditorium. The Board of Trustees will hold its annual meeting Thursday and Friday, June 2 and 3. The senior honor society, Epsi-

lon Sigma Alpha, will initiate 18 members of the graduating class at a banquet at 6 pjn. Friday, June 3, and hear a fellow member, Dr. Donald F. Carmony, speak on “The. Church-Related Liberal Arts College at the Crossroads: A Sesquicentennial View.” Dr. Carmony is chairman of the Indiana Sesquicentennial Commission, editor of the Indiana Magazine of History, and professor of hisstory at Indiana University. He taught history at Indiana Central in the first decade after his graduation in 1929. Alumni Day will be observed Saturday, June 4, with a variety of day-long activities which will include class reunions and a 10:45 a.m. auditorium convocation address by another Indiana Central graduate, Dr. Donald G. Emery, superintendent of schools at Scarsdale, N. Y. His subject •will be "Where is Education Going?”

EVENING BUSINESS COURSES High school graduates interested in pursuing a career in business will find a broad offering of courses in the Evening Division of Indiana Central College. The Summer Session, which will begin on June 13, 1966.

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