The Baltimore Sun

Jim Wharton retires tomorrow, Friday, after 40 years as music instructor

Students praise steel drum band founder’s infectious enthusiasm


Jim Wharton, who founded and led the Catonsville High School Steel Band, is retiring at the end of this school yearMaryland, USA - The steel drum sounds that filled the room at Catonsville High School were so infectious that students playing the instruments couldn't help but dance. Music teacher Jim Wharton, the cavorting leader of the impromptu jam session, was steadily beating a cowbell when he stared out a nearby window and spotted a truck driver looking in while reversing the vehicle.

 

"Come on," Wharton beckoned, motioning the driver to pull over and join the troupe. Even though his calls went unheeded, the 62-year-old child at heart resumed getting his groove on, savoring the Caribbean flavor he helped introduce to Baltimore County schools more than 20 years ago.

After teaching music in the county for nearly 40 years, Wharton is retiring. His last day teaching is Friday, the end of the academic calendar for Baltimore, Howard and Anne Arundel counties.
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