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Tlx Cdpllcllan Instrumentation of the Band State Champions in Class B Corlncts: James Miller, Sam Martin, Ralph Reeves, Anna E. NVaits, James Palmore, Uakley Waits, Cecil Lanter, Weldon Coblin, Albert Gobber, Frederic Sorg, Bruce Kenney Trombones: Edward Bell, Randolph Hullette, Charles Lewis, Pete Goins, Howard Wells, Harold Dailey, Howard Stiversg Bassoon: Ruth Howellg Hass f'Za.rincf.' Frank Daileyg Oboe: Billy Crutcher, John D. Mitchellg CZafrincts.' Bill Yount, Bernard Crutcher, August Weber, Harry Parrent, Wendell Lyons, Thomas Marshall, Wallace Bramwell, Tinsley Drydeng Sa.roph0nPs: Herbert Smith, Reva Hullette, Bobby Coleman, Dowling Nicols, Frank Dutton, Vincent O'erther, Jack Waltersg S0'llSfI1I7I07If'S.' Clarence Smith, George Kelly, French Horns: Thomas Marshall, Carl Moore, Margaret Hoover: 1'iw-o- locs: Cassie Yount, Charles Morris, Cornelia Riddle, I3m'ifoncs.' Mary Gillham, Stanley Berry, Jack Ballard, Dlrums: Elmo Gilpin, E. F. Bryan, James Scottow, Ethel Yount, John Gilpin, Henrietta Yount: Drum Jlnjor: John Starksg Jlrmrrgyrm' Grant Dean. Mr. Hall organized and has di- rected the F. H. S. Band for a num- ber of years, twice producing State Champions. He has the love, ad- miration and respect of all the boys and girls he leads and is tireless in his efforts to teach them good sportsmanship and good manners as well as how to be good musicians. The Band's selection as their sponsor this year was Darsie Brady who has accompanied them at all public appearances, always ready, a cheerful inspiration for our State Champions. HUXVAIQII HALL IDA HSI I-I IIRAIDY Director Sponsor 1':1.ge ti fty - one
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The Calpilolian l 4 fx V ' -1 s ar- -4- 4' 37: mr X fab... . . Crchestra State Champions Class B The orchestra under the efficient direction of its leader, Miss South, has had the privilege of playing at Lions Club, Rotary Club, Parent-Teacher Association meetings, and various other occasions. Last year it won second place in Class B at the state contest, and this year it won iirst place. 11irf'f'for.' Eudora Lindsay South. Piano: Ruth VVise. 'I'ron1bo11r's.' Randolph Hulette, Charles Lewis, Howard VVells, Willoughby Goins. flI'ZlH1.' Elmo Gilpin. Frr'nch Horns.' Carl Moore, Thomas Marshall. l'mIin.s-: Mary E. Vxliley, Marie Luscher, Richard Lewis, Frances Young, Martha Brawner, Tom Long, Jane Utterback. NlI,.I'01Illll7I!'S.' Frank Dailey, Herbert Smith. f'Ifn'inf'fs: Bill Yount, Bronston Kenney, Bernard Crutcher, Harry Parrent. Uhofz' Billy Stone Crutcher. l Iufr': Cassie Yount. Ifrlssoo11.' Ruth Howell. Vrllo: Clara M, Wiley. Sfring llnss: George Kelly. Cm'nr't.s: James Miller, Sam Ma.rtin, Ann E. Waits. Brzriffnzm' Mary Gillham. Page fifty
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Tlxc Cdjpilolioun i Glee Clubs Ufficers of Girls' Glee Club Prcsidcnt, Emily Settle Secretary, Darsie Brady Vice President, Dorothy McDonald Treasurer, Eleanor Brown Uflicers of' Boys' Glee Club President, Cecil Campbell Secretary, George Taylor Vicc Prcsidcrzt, Victor Banta Treasurer, Warren Lea This year the Glee Clubs of Frankfort High School have an excellent musical record. The girls placed second in the State Contest Class B, while the boys placed sec- ond in Class A and B, losing to Louisville Male. Both choruses helped to furnish music at the State Superintendent Meeting, and contributed their part in the entertainment for the parents and teachers in a program in May. The Glee Club is a federated Junior Music Club and each year sponsors a program for the Frankfort Monday Music Club. Fifty-LWO
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