North Texas State University School of Music Newsletter, January 1971 Page: 4
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CARL BEST at Hardin-Simmons University is Governor of
Province 23, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity.
LARRY BILLS, choral director, Northeastern Christian Jr.
College, Villanova, Penn.
ELDON BLACK, MME54, Coordinator of Music Division,
Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas.
JIMMY DOUGLAS BLACKWELL, MM60, Coordinator of
Bands, Henderson Public Schools.
HELEN ALEXANDER BLAIR, '46, private music teacher,
Longview.
CHARLES BLANCQ, MA66, faculty Tulane University and
Loyola University.
LARRY BLASSINGAME, MME66, band director, Archer
City; member of Wichita Falls Symphony.
SHIRLEY ANN BOGLE (SISCO), MME, music teacher at
Hillsdale Middle School, Mobile, Alabama.
VIRGINIA BOND, MME66, music teacher, Stephenville public
schools.
JOAN BONEY, EDD66, faculty, Southern Methodist Univer-
sity, Dallas.
CHARLES BOUNDS, MM50, Director of Psychology Services,
Mental Health-Mental Retardation Center, Austin.
EUEL BOX,'5 1, is active in the commerical music field in Dallas.
GEORGE BRAGG, founder and director of the Texas Boys
Choir, has celebrated the 25th anniversary of the organization. The
choir, famous for its performances, recordings, and international
tours, is now based in its new home at 5617 Locke, Fort Worth.
PEGGY DIANE BRANTLEY,'69, Music Profesora in the Mex-
ican Baptist Theological Seminary, Torreon, Coahuila, Mexico.
FRED BRIDGES, MA68, instructor of voice and choral music
at Southern Baptist College, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.
EUGENE BRITAIN, '65, band director, West Orange Junior
High School, Orange.
BILLIE DARWIN BROOKS, '49, director of bands, Kohala
High Elementary School, Hawi, Hawaii.
EULAN BROOKS, MA66, Music Librarian, University of Tex-
as, Austin.
FRANK BROWN, NTSU DMA candidate in trombone, faculty,
Ithaca College, New York.
KAREN BRYANT, MME68, faculty, John A. Logan College,
Herrin, Illinois.
ROBERT B. BUCHANAN, MME55, high school choir direc-
tor, Brownsville.
WILLIAM BUMSTEAD, former student of Virginia Botkin,
now in New York City, won a full scholarship award from the Juil-
liard School of Music Opera Theater where he recently performed
the leading role in "La Boheme;" assigned leading tenor role in the
January 1971 production of Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito;" he also
performed two leading roles in Casa Manana productions, Fort
Worth, in the summer of 1970.
LUNA BELLE BUTLER (BEACHUM), '42, elementary teach-
er and choir director, Paso Robles, California.
DON G. CAMPBELL, '68, works for Child Care Foundation in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti; translator and coordinator for stateside com-
munication; performing and teaching organ at Episcopal Cathedral.
GAIL CAMPBELL, MME62, director of bands, Cameron State
College, Lawton, Oklahoma.
DEAN CANTY, MME65, Director of Bands, Pan American
College, Edinburg, Texas.
ALFONSO CARDENAS,'67, bandmaster, LeNoir Junior High
School, Donna, Texas.
RUTH CARR, MS41, Harlingen Independent School District.
GERALDENE CARRIGAN (DUFFER), '55, Orange Unified
School District, California.
HUBERT CARSON, MM57, choral teacher, West Junior High
School, Lawrence, Kansas; is completing Ph. D. in Spanish at the
university; wile ANN (COLLIER), MM57, orchestra and stringsteacher, South Junior High and Elementary Schools, Lawrence;
plays in the university's Little Symphony.
EDWIN JACK CHAMBLISS, MME55, faculty (education),New Mexico State University, Las Cruces; wife WILMONTH,
MME54, teaches choral music in the junior high school.
ROBERT CODY, '52, chairman, Fine Arts Division, Wharton
County Junior College.
WESLEY COFFMAN, MME53, Ph. D. from Florida State Uni-
versity; chairman, Music Department, Dallas Baptist College.
JOE BAILEY COLE, MLS68, chief manuscript cataloger, Li-
brary and Museum of the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, New
York Public Library, New York City.
WAYNE EVANS COOK, '62, trumpet, Milwaukee Symphony
Orchestra; faculty, University of Wisconsin.
ROBERT COPELAND, MME67, band director, Lamar High
School, Arlington.
ELAINE CORMANY, BM67, NTSU Music Association Award
in 1967, former student of Vera Neilson, recently appeared in the
National Educational Television network production of "The Ab-
duction from the Seraglio;" currently singing leading roles at the
State Opera, Saarbruecken, Germany.
CHARLES DONALD COWAN, PHD65, choral director,
Dallas Baptist College.
IRAVIS COX, faculty, David Lipscomb College, Nashville,
Tennessee; wife PATRICIA, BS65, TWU, is also an NT Ex.
GRADY ELLIS COYLE, '68, principal flutist, Norad Band,
Peterson Field, Colorado.
HOWARD ALLEN CRAW, MM48, professor of music, Loma
Linda University, Riverside, California.
MARJORIE CRENSHAW, MME63, intermediate music teach-
er, Fort Worth.
GLENN H. CUNNINGHAM, MME5I, director of music,
Polk Street Methodist Church, Amarillo.
EDWARD L. DANIEL, MM70, faculty, Northern Montana
College, Harve, Montana.
M. L. DANIELS, EDD64, professor and Head of the Music
Department at Abilene Christian College has been named staff
writer for Warner Brothers Music Company. His recent compo-
sitions "Festique" and "Cassation" won awards from the National
School Orchestra Association and the Roth Musical Instrument
Company.
MARGARET DAVIDSON (MILLER), '39, music teacher,
Parkdale Elementary School, Waco.
NEIL DAVIDSON, MM57, private law practice, Hartnett,
Curry & Davidson Attorneys, Irving, Texas; wife SANDRA
(FULMER), MME57.
JOE LANE DAVIS, MM64, leader of jazz group, Oklahoma
City.
IVAN DAVIS, BM52, NTSU Distinguished Alumnus and Re-
sident Pianist at the University of Miami, served as Judge at the
Dallas 1970 G. B. Dealey Competition.
CONRAD DE JONG, '54, faculty, Wisconsin State University
at River Falls, has received an award from the American Society of
Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP); his composition
Aanraking for solo trombone (G. Schirmer), was performed at the
Eastman School of Music 40th Annual Festival of American Music.
KAY DERRICK (MOORE), MS43, public school music, Travis
Elementary School, Edinburg.
GEORGE G. DICKEY,'53, Executive Secretary, Juilliard Alum-
ni Association; Associate Director, Juilliard Repertory Project;
Assistant Director, Juilliard Pre-College Division, New York City.
RALPH DOWDEN, NTSU doctoral candidate, faculty, Howard
County Junior College.
CHARLENE DRAKE (NORTH), '49, private teacher of organ
and piano; staff teacher for Holcombe-Lindquist Inc., Houston.
MARGARET ANN DYSON, '48, elementary music teacher,
Hillsboro Independent Schools.
BARBARA EDWARDS (ALLEN), '64, instrumental music
teacher, Covina schools, California; plays violin in Claremont Sym-
phony; viola with Redlands Bowl and West End Opera Association.HELEN ELBERT (PREWITT), '42, private piano teacher, Ty-
ler.
WILLARD ELLIOT, '45, principal bassonist, Chicago Sym-
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