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BAND Corinth High School Band CORINTH. MISSISSIPPI Paul Page, Organized September, 1937. The enrollment at this time was twenty. First concert given in the spring of 1938; colorful addition to the football games of the ’38 season. Joint concerts were given with the hands of several of the neighboring towns. State band contest, 1939—In sight-reading, in marching, and in concert, the band rated good. The number of students taking band has increased to 110, although only sixty of these are members of the Senior Hand. The instrumentation of the band has recently been increased and greatly improved. Director The plans for this year include a radio broadcast, concerts with other bands, participation in the Cotton Carnival parade at Memphis, Tennessee, and entrance in the State Hand Contest at Jackson, Mississippi. We know that the Corinth High School Hand, under the capable baton of Director Page, is well on its way to being one of the finest in the state, and we hope one of the best in the nation. Personnel Reading from left to right, Front Row: Claudia Pound . Thomas Nichols, Virginia Kemp. Peggy Patrick, Doris Berkhiser. Betty Don Sweat. Director Paul R. Page. Garland Taylor. Reid Box. Richard Hinton. Peggy Bennett. Virgainia Ann Bigger . Virginia Haynes, Fadia Dean. Sydney Ceil Davis, James Anderson. Second Row: Frances Thompson. Lester Furr Sumners, Nelson Noel. Brodie Jackson. Earnest Gipson, Boyce Norwood. Hillman Mathis, Elizabeth Ramrey, Roland Dean. Roy Watson, William Adams. Third Row: Cecil Ramer. l-on Taylor, Mike Bvrne . Jimmy Bishop. Jack Sweat, Frances Henson. Janice Biggers, Dorothy Mitchell. Elwyn Suggs, led Thompson. John D. Mercier. Abe Rubel, David Tapp. .Fourth Row: Joe Tacker. Bernard Patrick, Harry Clifton. Horace Berkhiser. Dick limning. Winston Whitfield. Eugene Doran. Tommy Sweat. James Tyson. Fifth Row: Billy Paden. Billy Meeks, William Johnron, Kenneth Smith. James Ridings. Dan I.amherth. Spurgeon Sweat. Victor Johnson. Lair Row: William McCord. Tyrus Strickland. Jimmie McAmit. Yakima High School Band YAKIMA, WASHINGTON A VARY H. Olson, Director Organized September, 1927, by its present director with Entered the state district competition for the first time April, twenty players. Has grown to include forty-eight players and 939. in Class A and received an ‘’Excellent’ rating. Hope for now has a second band for beginners. The band plays at all a “Superior rating this year, school functions, such as football games, basketball games, festivals, and programs. Personnel Avary H. Olson, director; Darwin Ruff, drum major; Audrey Lawler and Norma Durst, drum majorettes. In order of fir ft to Clarinets Nolan Wellon Bob Jones Bob Witte Jennie McCoimick Elaine Speck Carol Frandle Joyce Stephens chair in each lection Flute Richard Sinsel Piccolo Jack Newcomer Saxophone (B Flat) Curtiss Meeker Saxophone (£ Flat) Kirby Ross trumpetf Wesley McKenzie Dick Schactler Bill Gaiser John Pfaff Dean Rowborham Holland Pettitt Richard Haynes Willard LeVan John Holm Trombone Joe Smith John Fairbroofc l-ewis Lund Tommy Williams Betty Jean Jameson Alfred Kendrick Baritonef James Legg Holland Dudley French Horn Leon Newrnhof Don Pingrey Joe Elliott Ban Delbett Frirdline Rob Darling Stewart Brown Dtumt Howard Ramaley Willis Kinnaman Jim Wat nick Washington High School Band WASHINGTON, GEORGIA Walter H. Graham, Conductor Organized 1929 by William T. Vcrran. Forty-two members in band—both boys and girls. Contest ratings: District Contest, First, '37, ’38, 39. State Contest, First, ’37; Second, ’38; First, '39. National Contest, Second, ’37; Second, ’38; First, ’39. Nashua High School Band NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Elmer Wilson, Director A fine organization, correctly taught and conducted. Takes part in all school and community activities. f 29]
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