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Page 111 text:
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Music a Spirit 1. MAROON AND WHITE MINSTRELS OF 1929. This company gave a most successful show on the evenings of December 13 and 14, at the high school. The entire show was written and staged by Mr. D. E. Haley, with the able assistance of the boys. The entire proceeds were used for band instru- ments to be used in the junior band. The show was received with such enthusi- asm that it is planned to make it a yearly event. 2. THE GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB was organized this year and was heard often in concerts at the high school and elsewhere. If such fine progress is continued in the future a tri p to the state contest is assured for the coming season. 3. The BOYS ' CHOIR is a unique as well as most useful organization here in Pikeville. These singers are all blessed with fine voices, unchanged, that have a surprisingly sweet quality. The choir sang frequently in concerts and in various church functions. 4. D. E. HALEY has been kept fairly well occupied, in charge of musical activities, and is planning to conduct instrumental and vocal classes through- out the summer. 5a-b. The ORCHESTRA is only in its beginning but has performed most creditably for the public. Particular emphasis will be placed on the orchestral instruments during the coming season. 6. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS all over the country are coming into their own, and our boys are going to put the spirit into the crowds at the football games next fall. 7. COMBINED INSTRUMENTAL CLASSES. We certainly ought to build some prize-winning organizations out of members of this group. The music department has had most loyal support from the school administration, and most of the instruments shown in the groups are owned by the school and loaned to the students for the nominal sum of fifty cents per month. Such opportunities certainly are rare and should bring results.
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MRS. MOORE ' S PIANO STUDENTS PIANO DEPARTMENT Mrs. Sidney M. Moore has the piano department of the Pikeville High School and during her four years in the school, she has built up a wonderful class. Mrs. Moore is a finished musician. She studied from childhood under her mother, who is a graduate from the conservatory of music. In addition to such early training, she graduated in Piano and Pipe Organ and Expression from the St. Cecilia College of Nashville, Tennessee, and has had training un- der leading instructors in Louisville and Cincinnati. Her training and experi- ence in dramatics make her a valuable asset to the musical instruction of the high school. For several years Mrs. Moore was organist at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Hopkinsville, Kentucky, when Miss Emma Noe, the grand opera singer was soloist. Mrs. Moore was accompanist for William E. VonOtto, one of the leading violinists of today. For three years Mrs. Moore coached the high school dramatics with great success. In addition to her piano pupils, Mrs. Moore also teaches expression. Pupils enrolled this year: Molly Wright, Blanche Wright, Claire Case- bolt, Anne Richmond, Anna Williamson, Henrietta Williamson, Betty Call, Christine Justice, Lucille Wheeler, Ruby Ratliff, Margaret Call, Katherine Bell, Julia Ann Williamson, Allena Neuton, Hope Caudill, Glima Hamilton, Bobby Rogers, Eloise Rogers, Virginia Prichard, Edith Mae Robinson, Ruth Sloane, Grace Trivette, Josephine Cassady, Ruby Moore, Minerva Gillespie, Estelle Casebolt, James Stephenson, Joe Stephenson, Juanita Parsons, Greeta Maynard, Henry Kaminski, Ruby Anderson, Kenneth Easley, Virginia Coleman, Margaret Ann Scott, Edith Scott, Madaline Bevins, Evelyn Bevins, Annette Scott, Nancy Barber, Sue Barber, Nell Ruth Scott, Anne Forsyth, Beulah Hall.
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