Typed as spelled and written
- Lena Stone Criswell
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 5
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, May 7, 1931
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MEDALS TO BE AWARDED TO MARLIN
BAND WINNERS
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Member of Band Teachers Association
Judging Committee Coming.
Medals will be awarded Marlin winners in
the recent state wide band contests at Temple by Claude Burns of Waco, a member
of the Texas Band Teachers' Association judging committee, at chapel exercises
of Marlin High school Friday morning, May 15, states Judges W. S. Hunnicutt of
Marlin, director of the high school band.
The Marlin High school band will receive a
cup presented for winning first place among Class B bands of the state.
Its director Judge Hunnicutt, will receive
a medal as the director of the winning band.
Jack Chilton will receive a medal for
winning first place among Class B cornet players while Condy Nichols will
receive a medal for capturing second honors in this vent.
F.W.Fink, Jr. will receive a medal for
winning first place among Class B French horn players.
Miss Mary Louise Criswell will receive the
only medal awarded a drum player, this being bestowed for winning first place
among drummers of all classes. In emerging as the best drummer entered in
the statewide contests, Miss Criswell scored first honors over Mrs. L.
Fulkerson, wife of the leader of the Cumby band, who has had seven years'
experience and ranked second; and over the drummers of the Southwestern and
Baylor University bands, who ranked third and fourth, respectively.
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