The following are the names of those
who won perfect score pins and blue ribbons as first and second
prizes offered by the Parent-Teachers Association of Bay City, and
the bronze and silver medals offered by the National Bureau for the
Advancement of Music:
Perfect Scores
Frances McClure
Shirley Callaway
Mike Tucker
Travis Anderson
Henry Hughes
Woodrow Noster
Sammie Lee Baker
Edna May Williams
Marie Hatchett
Leola Ryman
Frances Baker
Juanita Keener
George Schoultz
Raymon Johnson
Wanda Reba Robertson
Bernice Catchings
Freddy Gest
Geraldine Livengood
June Beaks
Bobby Wilkinson
Marjorie Hensley
Marguerite Alexander
Ruby Baker
Milton Bess
Alma Farthing
Alma Tolleson
Terese Lewis
Alma Queene Chapman
Herman Luna
Patty Glenn
Phyllis Glenn
Susana Helmecke
Margaret Britt
Maurine Thompson
Doris Taylor
Lester Calloway
Mary Marshall McClure
Jewell Rice
Lotus Brannon
Ione Stinnett
Mary Beth Jackson
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Blue
Ribbons
Lewis Matchett
Charles Cobb
Jeff Mangum
Cecil Nolan
Hattie Bell Hatchett
Mildred Morehead
Lucile Carr
Dorothy Baker
Ruth Tollison
Isabelle Horn
Lucile Sansing
Kenneth Gordon
Ruth Rice
Maybelle Meyer
Louis Steves
Humphrey Hancock
Harry Ellis
Billie Moore
Edna Wood
Johnnie Nolan
Martha Jane DeLano
Terressie Sutton
Bruce Freeman
Cleatis O'Rear
George Keene
Sterling Roig
Seldon Broughton
Juanita Vandiver
Albert Wadsworth
Marguerite Harris
Vivian Gann
Marvin Moore
Mary Jean Cobb
Eugene Ruse
Velma Hale
Frances Hale
Stella Johnson
Jessie Poole
Jean Poole
Marie Rice
Loretta Henderson
Hudson Castleton
Esserry Clements
Evelyn McNabb
Sammie Isaacs
Sutherland Creech
Kathleen Gann
Mildred Luna
Virginia Wilkinson
Edward Gaudet
George Edward Serrill
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Miss Maurine Thompson--Silver medal
of National Bureau of Music
Miss Doris Taylor--Bronze medal
Miss Tenie Holmes' room won the
picture of Beethoven presented by the Wednesday Harmonie Club, while
the records presented by Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Carleton
went to the pupils in Miss Sweeney's, Mrs. Pierce's and ____ rooms.
Owing to a delay in getting out the
blue ribbons as second scores, these were not presented the night of
the finals, but will be presented Friday morning in chapel. Anyone
failing to get their awards will kindly notify Mrs. Bert English,
chairman of the music committee for the memory contest.
Matagorda County Tribune, May
14, 1926
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