Student News
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HPU Choir members at the historic Votivkirche in Salzburg, Austria. |
Pictured: HPU alumni, faculty and staff Joy Renée Blackstock ’07; Kayla Chadwick ’19; Jessica Jones ’06; Cathryn Rasbury ’15; Danielle Rosborough ’08, database manager; Beverly Ross ’76; Natalie Stephens ’19; and Katelyn Zimmer ’19. Dr. Rosborough led the group from HPU and performed along with choir members. Also accompanying the group were six members of the HPU University Singers, Gary Butka, Angie Calfa, Ann Harris, Bill Slaymaker, Ann Slaymaker and Brent Rosborough.
Article excerpt courtesy of Howard Payne University Department of Marketing and Communications. For information about the Howard Payne University Choirs, email Dr. Christopher Rosborough.
Faculty Spotlight
Stephen Goacher, professor of music at Howard Payne University has enjoyed a busy spring semester of professional musical engagements. In January, he joined fellow symphony musicians of the San Angelo Symphony Orchestra in a chamber music presentation at the San Angelo Cactus Hotel Ballroom for the Symphony Society Fashion Show & Fundraiser.
Stephen Goacher, Professor of Music |
March 22, Goacher returned to San Angelo where he performed
jazz for the San Angelo Symphony Society in an invitation-only concert at the
San Angelo Art Museum. He joined Nashville’s
top jazz duo, singer Connye Florance and her husband, pianist Kevin Madill. The
ensemble formed a jazz quintet performing jazz selections from the Great
American Songbook.
March 30, Goacher performed with the Temple Jazz Orchestra
at the 29th Annual Temple Jazz Festival. This year’s festival featured Cuban percussionist,
Luis Conte. Next, was a week of
rehearsals and performances with the Abilene Opera Society in their production
of “West Side Story”. Mr. Goacher played
piccolo, flute, clarinet and tenor saxophone in the April 5-6 and 7
presentations.
On April 13, Goacher conducted the Howard Payne University
Jazz Ensemble in a morning performance at the Fifth Annual Eastland Jazz
Festival in Eastland TX. Later that same
day, he performed in an evening concert with the Temple Jazz Orchestra in
Georgetown, TX at the Eastview Jazz Festival.
September 7, Goacher will join Nashville-based Songwriter
Cynthia Jordan for a program of jazz for the San Angelo Cultural Affairs
Council at the Cactus Hotel in San Angelo.
Goacher will be presenting a Faculty Jazz
Recital November 14 in Mims Auditorium with guest Temple College faculty; Dr.
Ben Irom, piano, Dr. Tarik Hassan, bass and Norman Bergeron, drums.Faculty News
Gregory Church, professor of music assumed the role of Artistic Director for this year's HPU Homecoming production of Little Women and Joseph Dunlap ('09) will serve as the rehearsal accompanist and pianist for the performances.
Frank Nelson ('77), assistant professor of music and director of bands, recently completed professional development in both the Texas Teacher Evaluation & Support System and Field Experience Supervision.
Frank Nelson ('77), assistant professor of music and director of bands, recently completed professional development in both the Texas Teacher Evaluation & Support System and Field Experience Supervision.
Christopher Rosborough ('08), assistant professor of music and director of choral activities, was recently invited to serve as a clinician at the 2019 Fort Worth Small-School Choir All-State camp.The event which was held in June 2019 culminated in a performance by attendees at the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth. “In attendance for this clinic were 112 students from 21 high schools. They all experienced incredible growth in musicality, vocal execution and personal depth that propelled their performance into new found heights,” he said. “It was an incredible honor to be hosted by these fantastic choral programs and one of the highlights of my year.”
Elizabeth Wallace ('71), professor of music adjudicated for the National Guild of Piano Teachers at the Spring, Texas Audition Center in May 2019. She also co-taught with Justin Eisenhour (Winthrop University) for the Creation Motion Summer Symposium held at Junaluska, North Carolina, in July 2019.
Elizabeth Wallace ('71), professor of music adjudicated for the National Guild of Piano Teachers at the Spring, Texas Audition Center in May 2019. She also co-taught with Justin Eisenhour (Winthrop University) for the Creation Motion Summer Symposium held at Junaluska, North Carolina, in July 2019.
Alumni Spotlight
Scot McPhetrige graduated from HPU in the fall of 2003. He completed a Masters of Music in Music Education from Tarleton State University in 2016.
Scot became a part of the Springtown Independent School
District band program in August of 2004.
He continues to teach there, currently serving as the Assistant High
School Band Director. He has developed
the Springtown Jazz program from 15 students to 60+ students with three jazz
ensembles at the high school and a Middle School Jazz Band.
While a Howard Payne student, Mr. McPhetrige was a member of
the jazz band, the brass quintet, the brass choir, the marching band, the
symphonic band, the concert band, and the community jazz band.
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Scot and Sally McPhetrige and family. |
He studied trumpet with Dr. Paul DeBoer and Dr. Robert
Tucker. He also studied composition and
conducting with Dr. Robert Tucker. Mr. McPhetrige is a member of the Association of Texas Small
School Bands, International Trumpet Guild, Optimist Club International, Texas
Bandmasters Association, Texas Music Adjudicators Association, Texas Music
Educators Association.
Scot is married to Sally, who also earned a music education degree from Howard Payne and who teaches elementary music in the Springtown ISD. Both Scot and Sally have been awarded excellence in teaching recognition from the Springtown Independent School District.
The McPhetriges are the proud parents of two boys. They are active in Springtown First Baptist Church.
Scot is married to Sally, who also earned a music education degree from Howard Payne and who teaches elementary music in the Springtown ISD. Both Scot and Sally have been awarded excellence in teaching recognition from the Springtown Independent School District.
The McPhetriges are the proud parents of two boys. They are active in Springtown First Baptist Church.
Stephen Cox ('10) was a clinician at the 2019 Texas Bandmasters Association Convention in San Antonio. Stephen is Director of Bands at Eastland High School in Eastland, Texas. This past summer Eastland finished 3rd place in the Honor band Competition and 2nd place in the OPS Concert Category.
George Strickland ('73) was inducted into the Texas Bandmasters Association Hall of Fame on July 27, 2019. George (Buddy) taught for twenty-nine years. From 2002-2018 he was the Texas UIL Assistant Director of Music Activities. He also served as the Association of Texas Small School Bands President-Elect, President and Past-President from 1997 to 2003. As a clinician and adjudicator, George has judged in almost every UIL Region in Texas and in New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Indiana, and Tennessee. George and Melinda are members of First Baptist Church, Georgetown.
Student Spotlight
Suzanne Schad is a Senior Music Education major with a dual instrument emphasis in percussion and piano. She came to Howard Payne University after hearing one of her high school band directors, Alumnus Mr. Trent Shipp ('12), an alumni of Howard Payne, talk about his time at Howard Payne. He always praised the music department for its intensive program and intentional professors. At first, she was skeptical of attending a small University. She favored bigger schools like Texas Tech in Lubbock or Texas State in San Marcos. However, after much encouragement from Mr. Shipp, she gave Howard Payne a chance and she says she has never regretted her decision. HPU provided her scholarships that allowed her to pursue her dreams.
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Suzanne Schad with John Dickson and HPU Alums Chris and Danielle Rosborough in Salzburg, Austria. |
Suzanne loves teaching and performing and she says that attending Howard Payne has given her a priceless experience that she is sure would not have happened at a larger university. She has participated in University Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, Winds of Triumph, Concert Choir, and Community Band. Because of this university, Suzanne says she has been able to have multiple teaching opportunities in local high schools and through the Pre-College program. She has developed meaningful relationships with professors, alumni and future professional colleagues. Suzanne is entering her final few semesters at this university and says that she cannot wait to tell her future students about Howard Payne and continue the legacy.
Music Alumni News
New AlumniMarissa Godbey Begay ('18) is currently teaching general music K-6 at Charles Warren Fairbanks in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Paige Bowers ('19) is the assistant band director for the Flatonia ISD.
Kayla Chadwick ('19) is attending Truitt Seminary to
pursue a Master of Divinity with a focus on Worship Leadership. During and after
her time at seminary, she hopes to serve as a music minister.
Abraham Cooper ('19) recently commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and is currently enrolled at Truman State University in Kirksville, MO pursuing a degree in medicine.
Camila Cotter ('19) is the choral director at Big Spring ISD junior high school. She is also the assistant director for the high school choir.
Kaeli Goodgion ('19) is working on an architect portfolio so that she can pursue a Master’s degree online while she works.
Kathryn Grice ('19) is the assistant band director at Anson ISD, working with Rob Hartman.
Natalie Stephens ('19) is teaching elementary music at Big Spring ISD.
Katelyn Zimmer ('19) is teaching elementary music at Blackshear Magnet Elementary in Odessa, TX.
Abraham Cooper ('19) recently commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and is currently enrolled at Truman State University in Kirksville, MO pursuing a degree in medicine.
Camila Cotter ('19) is the choral director at Big Spring ISD junior high school. She is also the assistant director for the high school choir.
Kaeli Goodgion ('19) is working on an architect portfolio so that she can pursue a Master’s degree online while she works.
Kathryn Grice ('19) is the assistant band director at Anson ISD, working with Rob Hartman.
Natalie Stephens ('19) is teaching elementary music at Big Spring ISD.
Katelyn Zimmer ('19) is teaching elementary music at Blackshear Magnet Elementary in Odessa, TX.
Birth Announcements
August 2019
Congratulations to Allen ('14) and Mercedes ('14) Andrus on the birth of their son, Emerson Dean.
Congratulations to Juan ('15) and Kristin ('15) Hernandez on the birth of their son, Atlas James.
Center for Rural and Small School Music Education
The Music Department of Howard Payne University has established and is maintaining a Center in the heart of Texas to be a guiding force behind building and supporting quality music programs in rural small schools throughout Texas by assisting teachers and learners to engage and apprehend music through instruction provided in the small and rural school context.
The Center for Rural and Small School Music Education seeks to provide assistance, support, research, professional development, and advocacy for the students and teachers in Texas rural small school music programs.
Those who are teaching in rural small schools often lack resources available to larger enrollment schools, including those in urban and suburban settings. Additionally, student experiences, especially with music and the other fine arts are decidedly limited due to the geographical isolation of many rural and small schools. Nevertheless, the students in small, rural schools deserve the opportunity for a quality music education irrespective of where they live.
It is critically important that the needs of students in these schools be addressed as more than half of Texas school districts serve less than 1,000 students. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, Texas has more than 2,000 campuses classified as being in rural areas. When compared nationally, Texas has more schools in rural areas than any other state, with more than 20 percent of all campuses located in rural areas.
New Program
Center for Rural and Small School Music Education
The Music Department of Howard Payne University has established and is maintaining a Center in the heart of Texas to be a guiding force behind building and supporting quality music programs in rural small schools throughout Texas by assisting teachers and learners to engage and apprehend music through instruction provided in the small and rural school context.
The Center for Rural and Small School Music Education seeks to provide assistance, support, research, professional development, and advocacy for the students and teachers in Texas rural small school music programs.
Those who are teaching in rural small schools often lack resources available to larger enrollment schools, including those in urban and suburban settings. Additionally, student experiences, especially with music and the other fine arts are decidedly limited due to the geographical isolation of many rural and small schools. Nevertheless, the students in small, rural schools deserve the opportunity for a quality music education irrespective of where they live.
It is critically important that the needs of students in these schools be addressed as more than half of Texas school districts serve less than 1,000 students. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics, Texas has more than 2,000 campuses classified as being in rural areas. When compared nationally, Texas has more schools in rural areas than any other state, with more than 20 percent of all campuses located in rural areas.
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