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PROGRAM OF EVENTS
SECOND ANNUAL
STEPHEN FOSTER MEMORIAL
FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL
MAY 6 - 9, 1954
STEPHEN FOSTER MEMORIAL, WHITE SPRINGS, FLORIDA
(Program is subject to change without notice)
Thursday Afternoon, May 6 - 1:30 P.M.
PRELUDE OF FOLK MUSIC: Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS: Audience is invited to participate.
OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL: Town Crier - W.R. Hall, White Springs.
INDIAN MUSIC AND DANCES: Seminole Chief Billy Osceola, leader.
CREEK INDIAN MUSIC: Fred Beaver, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
"Creek Men's Feather Dance Song."
"Creek Social Song"
"Women's Ribbon Dance"
"Creek Stomp Dance Chant"
"Creek Religious Song"
SQUARE DANCE: Melrose 4-H Club girls, Columbia County.
"Virginia Reel"
CUSTOMS AND MUSIC FROM OLD ST. AUGUSTINE: Keterlinus High School group. Mrs. Max Kettner and Miss Barbara Stimmel, leaders.
"The March of the Prince of Orange"
"Barcarolle"
"Fromanjadis"
"Oh Honey, I am Going Down the River in the Morning"
"The St. Johns"
SQUARE DANCES: Ketterlinus High School group.
BALLAD: Mrs. Edna Hogan, White Springs.
"Barbara Allen"
BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS: Col. and Mrs. J.R. Moon, Ormond Beach.
FOLK SONG, ROPE SKIPPING RHYMES, SINGING GAMES: White Spings High School group. Mrs. Cora Hillhouse, leader.
"Froggie Went A-Courtin"
"Rope Skippink Rhymes" - in action.
"Jennie Cracks Corn"
HARMONICA TUNES: Bisby Dukes, Live Oak.
"Train Song"
FOLK TALE: Carver High School, White Springs.
"John Ain't Here"
NEGRO SPIRITUALS: Carver High School - Doretha Eurgess, leader.
"Climbing Up the Dire Mountain Children"
"I Got A Robe"
"Everytime I Feel the Spirit"
"Swing Low"
FOLK SONG: Durwood Morgan and Bobby Erixton, White Springs.
"Casey Jones"
QUILTING PARTY: Taylor County Home Demonstration Square Dances: Perry High School dancers.
Square Dances: Perry High School dancers.
"Blue Bells:" Rope skipping rhymes.
"Little Boy:" folk song
When the Work's all Done This Fall:" Cowboy song, by Norman Hendry, guitarist and singer, accompanied by Mrs. Hendry on the auto-harp.
SACRED HARP SONGS: Sacred Harp Singers, Taylor County.
"What Wondrous Love Is This"
"A Thought of Death"
FOLK DANCE: White Springs High School group, Mrs. Mildred Young, leader.
"Brown Jug"
FIDDLE TUNES AND OTHER MUSICL INSTRUMENTS:
Suwannee River Jamboree group, Aubrey Fowler, leader. Live Oak.
FIDDLE TUNES: White Springs High School Band, Morgan Brothers, leaders.
"Down Yonder"
"Mississippi Sawyer"
"8th of January"
FIDDLE TUNES: Albert Lane and Robert Shiver, Mayo, Neal McLeod, Live Oak.
TURKISH AND PHILIPPINE DANCES: Esther Jorolau, University of Florida.
"Mora" - A Mohammedan Dance from the Philippines.
"Fandango de la Ilaero" - Dance of the Oil Lamps.
PERUVIAN INCA DANCE: Victor LaPuente and Ruth LaMasters, University of Florida.
SQUARE DANCE: Recreation Department, St. Augustine, Barbara Stimmel, leader.
INFORMAL DANCING: Led by Gene Kersey, Tampa.
FINALE: The National Anthem. Max Kettner at the piano.
Thursday Evening
May 6, 1954 - 8:00 P.M.
PRELUDE OF FOLK MUSIC: Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS: Audience invited to participate.
OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL: Town Crier - W.R. Hall, White Springs.
INIDAN MUSIC AND DANCES: Seminole Chief Billy Osceola, leader.
CREEK INDIAN AND DANCES: Fred Beaver, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
"Creek Men's Feather Dance Song"
"Creek Social Song"
"Women's Ribbon Dance Song"
"Creek Stomp Dance Chant"
"Creek Religious Song"
THE TRAIL OF TEARS
AMERICAN SQUARE DANCES: University of FLorida Faculty Group, Earnest Bartley, leader.
CUSTOMS AND MUSIC FROM OLD ST. AUGUSTINE: The Ketterlinus High School.
"The March of the Prince of Orange"
"Barcarolle"
"Fromajadis"
"Oh, Honey, I Am Going Down the River In the Morning"
"The St. Johns"
DULCIMER TUNES: Nettie Black, Lake City.
BALLADS: Mrs. Cora Hillhouse, White Springs. "Cherry Tree Carol" - a Nativity Legend.
SUWANNEE RIVER JAMBOREE - TUNES: Aubrey Fowler, Live Oak, leader.
FIDDLE TUNES: Claude Bedenbaugh and group, Lake City.
BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS: Col. and Mrs. J.R. Moon, Ormond Beach.
ROPE-SKIPPING RHYMES: White Springs High School group.
FOLK SONG: Linda Morgan, White Springs.
"Redwood Casket"
GEORGIA FOLK SONG: Edna Hogan, White Springs.
"Mary Phagan." This is a story about Atlanta.
NEGRO SINGING GAMES: Carver High School group, E.W. Graham, leader.
"Sissie in The Bond"
"Drop the Handkerchief"
Most of the Negro representation on the Florida Folk Festival programs took part in the Five-County Negro Folk Festival held at Lake City on April 15, 1954.
Preceding this festival, four counties had their own local festival, which included 400 participants.
LINING HYMNS AND SPIRITUALS: Combined congregations from White Springs Negro Churches. George Newsome and E.W. Graham, leaders.
NEGRO FOLK TALES: Annie Tomlin, White Springs.
"Brer Rabbit, De Tarr Baby, and Mr. Fox"
HARMONIC TUNES: Bisby Dukes, Live Oak.
SPIRITUALS: Amigo Male Chorus, White Springs. A.W. Levy, Lake City, leader.
"Soon Ah Will Be Done"
"Sit Down Servant"
"Sweet Lil Jesus Boy"
This group participated in the National Festival in St. Louis last month.
TURKISH AND PHILLIPINE DANCES: Esther Jorolau, University of FLorida.
"Mora" - a Mohammedan dance.
"Fandango de la Ilareo" - Dance of the Oil Lamps.
EL JARABE TAPITO: Mexico's National Dance - Nettie Black, Lake City.
PERUVIAN INCA DANCE: Victor LaPuente, Ruth La Masters, University of FLorida.
GREEK FOLK DANCES: Jacksonville group, with Anna Ramos, leader.
MORMON FOLK DANCES
SQUARE DANCES: St. Augustine Recreation Dept., Barbara Stimmel, leader.
INFORMAL DANCES: Led by Gene kersey, Tampa. Music by White Springs high School orchestra.
FINALE: The National Anthem, Max Kettner at the piano.
Friday Morning
May 7, 1954 - 11:00 A.M.
PRELUDE OF FOLK MUSIC: Max Kettner, St. Augustine; Lake City High School Band.
STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS: Audience invited to participate.
OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL: Town Crier - W.R. Hall, White Springs.
INDIAN MUSIC AND DANCES: Seminole Chief Bill Osceola, leader.
CREEK INDIAN MUSIC: Fred Beaver, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
SQUARE DANCE: Jaspar High School group.
SINGING GAMES: White Springs High School group, Mrs. Cora Hillhouse, leader.
"Jennie Cracks Corn"
ROPE-SKIPING RHYMES: Jaspar School group, Mrs. Frances Bradley, Mrs. Gwendolyn Tuten, leaders.
"Miss-A-Loop"
"Cinderella"
"Master, Master"
"Hot Dog"
"Changing Slippers"
"Spanish Dance"
"Dutch Girl"
"Climb-The-Ladder"
NEGRO FOLK TALES: Annie Tomlin, White Springs.
SPIRITUALS: Richardson High School, Lake City, A.W. Levy, Director.
"Soon Ah Will Be Done"
"The Wildness Dance"
"Tom-Tom Dance"
"Negro Medleys"
JEW-HARP TUNES: Willie White, Houston.
TUNES ON MUSICAL SAW: Aubrey Dunscomb, Gainesville.
"The Old Rugged Cross"
"Sweet Hour of Prayer"
NEGRO SPIRITUALS: Charles Tate and family, White Springs.
"Right to th Tree of Light"
"Above My Head I See Colors"
"Talk About Jesus"
FOLK GESTURES: Francis Hayes, University of Florida.
FOLK DANCES: Troop 8, Columbia County Girl Scouts, Mrs. A.K. Black, leader.
"La Raspa" - A Mexican "clapping" dance.
"Texas Star" - a favorite square dance figure.
OLD ST. AUGUSTINE CUSTOMS: Mrs. Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
SPANISH DANCE: Mason High School group, Mrs. J.H. Gutherie, Director.
HARMONICA TUNES: Glen Lyons and Dell Green, White Springs.
NEGRO SINGING GAMES: Jaspar and White Springs Negro Schools group.
"Drop the Handkerchief"
"Sally Walker"
HARMONICA, GUITAR, QUILL BLOWER TUNES: Suwannee River Jamboree Musicians, Aubrery and M.J. Fowler, leaders.
"Billy In The Low Grounds"
"Leather Breeches"
"Arkansas Traveler" (with dialogue)
"Turkey In The Straw"
"Old Joe Clark"
HARMONICA TUNES: Samuel Thomas, O' Brien.
"Fox and Hound"
FOLK SONG: Choral group of the Wednesday Music Club of Orlando, Mrs. Grace Krick, Sanford, leader.
BALLAD: Elizabeth Field, White Springs.
"Lord Lovell"
"BALLADS: Linda Morgan and Nancy Morgan, White Springs.
"Little Rosewood Casket"
"Lord Barney"
SQUARE DANCES: White Springs school group, Mrs. Cora Hillhouse, leader.
FINALE: The National Anthem. Max Kettner at the piano.
Friday Evening
May 7 1954 - 8:00 P.M.
PRELUDE OF FOLK MUSIC: Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS
OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL: Town Crier - W.R. Hall, White Springs.
INDIAN MUSIC AND DANCING: Seminole Chief Billy Osceola - leader.
CREEK INDIAN MUSIC: Fred Beaver, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
AMERICAN SQUARE DANCE: Univ. of Florida Faculty group.
BRITISH BALLADS: James L. Boreland, Jacksonville.
"The Two Sisters"
"The Willow Tree"
COWBOY SONGS
NEGRO FOLK TALES: Annie Tomlin, White Springs.
FOLK GESTURES: Francis Hayes, Univ. of Florida.
SHAPE NOTE SONGS: Jennings and White Springs group. Edna Hogan, Leader.
"How Tasteless and Tedius the Hours"
"Wayfarin' Stanger."
LINING HYMNS AND SPIRITUALS: Combined congregations White Springs Negro Churches. George Newsome, E. W. Graham, leaders.
"Steal Away to Jesus."
"Down By the Riverside"
"Father Alone"
"I'll Fly Away"
NEGRO SPIRITUALS: Douglas High School, Live Oak. T.D. Dansby, leader.
"Working on the Railroad"
"If You Don't Find Me Praying Down Here, Look For Me Up There."
"Move Over Into That Room"
"Soul So Happy Till I Can't Sit Down."
"Everybody Talking 'Bout Heaven Ain' Gwine Dere."
NEGRO SINGING GAMES: Jasper and White Springs Negro Schools groups.
"Drop the Handkerchief."
"Sally Walker."
TUNES ON MUSICAL SAW: Aubrey Dunscombe, Gainesville.
"The Old Rugged Cross."
"How Firm A Foundation."
"Sweet Hour of Prayer."
SQUARE DANCES: Jimmy Clossin, Orlando, leader.
INTERMISSION
FIDDLE AND BAND TUNES: Suwannee River Jamboree, Live Oak.
MORE FIDDLE TUNES: H.D. Barris, Live Oak.
"8th of January."
"Soldier's Joy."
"Leather Breeches."
FLORIDA PLACE NAMES: Barbara Stimmel, St. Augustine.
SINGING GAMES: White Springs School, Mr. Cora Hillhouse, leader.
ROPE SKIPPING RHYMES: Jasper High School Group.
"Suwannee River."
"Red, White and Blue."
"Arkansas."
"Teddy Bear."
"Arithmetic."
"Down in the Valley."
"Up the Stair - Down the Stairs."
"Dohnny O'er the Ocean."
"Chase the Fox."
BALLAD: Mrs. Cora Hillhouse, White Springs.
"Cherry Tree Carol."
"Hangman, Slack Your Rope."
EL JARABE TAPITIO: Nettie Black: Lake City.
DULCIMER TUNES: Nettie Black, Lake City.
MORMON FOLK DANCES: Church of Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ, Jacksonville. Lynn Norris, Director.
"Quadrille."
"Western Square Dance."
"Pop Goes the Weasel."
"La Ropa" - Mexican Dance.
FINALE: The National Anthem. Max Kettner at the piano.
Saturday Afternoon
May 8, 1954 - 1:30 P.M.
PRELUDE OF FOLK MUSIC: Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS: led by Ruth Neal, Univ. of Florida.
INDIAN MUSIC AND DANCES: Jimmie Clossin, Orlando - leader. Earnest Bartley, Gainesville - leader.
BALLADS: Ruth Neal, Univ. of FLorida.
"Froggis Went A-Courtin'."
"Riddle Song."
"The Farmer's Curst Wife."
HUNGARIAN FOLK BALLADS: Mrs. Margaret Winkler, violinist, Lake City.
TUNES ON XYLOPHONE: Mrs. T.S. Spangenberg, Lake City.
"Bells of St. Mary's."
"Home Sweet Home."
"Hungarian Dance No. 5."
FIDDLE TUNES: L.D. Morgan and family, White Springs.
LEGENDS AND FOLK TALES: Thelma Boltin, Gainesville.
"Old Knocker."
"The Devil's Millhopper."
"Creation Legend."
BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS: The Morgan Family.
OLD ST. AUGUSTINE CUSTOME: Mrs. Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
FOLK GESTURES: Francis Hayes, Univ. of Florida.
FOLK SONGS: White Springs Schoo group.
ROPE SKIPPING RHYMES: J.R.E. Lee School group, Jasper.
SONGS FROM THE TURPENTINE FORESTS: Tate Family, Anderson Plantation, White Springs.
"If You Don't Find Me A-Praying."
NEGRO SINGING GAMES: Jaspar and White Springs Negro School groups.
SPIRITUALS: J.R.E. Lee School, Jasper, Frederick Bellinger, director.
NEGRO SINGING GAMES: Roster School, Fuller Dye, leader.
"Walking Down the Green Grass."
"Handkerchief A-Walkin'."
INTERMISSION
BANJO, QUILL BLOWER AND FIDDLE TUNES: Suwannee River Jamboree, Live Oak.
FOLK TALES: Annie Tomlin, White Springs.
IRISH DANCES: May Kennedy Kane, Chicago, Illinois.
"The Bolton."
"Irish Horn Pipe."
"Bon Fire."
"Rockey Road to Dublin."
ISRAELI FOLK DANCES: Physical Education Department, F.S.U., with Mary Kulynitch - Director of group.
"New Hora."
"Ari Ara."
"Patch Tanz."
"Debka."
"Cherkassiya."
CZECHOSLAVAKIAN FOLK SONGS AND DANCES: Czechoslavakian dancers, Masaryktown (near Brooksville).
Frances Valenta, leader. Jerry Psenka, Accordionist.
"Beseda" - Most Czech groups throughout the country now use this dance, which really reflects something of Czech history.
GREEK FOLK DANCES: Anne Ramos, Jacksonville, leader.
FINALS: The National Anthem. Ruth Neal - leader. Max Kettner, pianist.
Saturday Evening
May 8, 1954 - 8:00 P.M.
PRELUDE OF FOLK MUSIC:
Max Kettner, St. Augustine.
STEPHEN FOSTER SONGS: Ruth Neal, Univ. of Florida, leader.
OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL: Town Crier.
INDIAN MUSIC AND DANCES: Seminole Chief Billy Osceola, leader.
CREEK INDIAN MUSIC: Fred Beaver, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
AMRICAN SQAURE DANCES: Univ. of Florida Faculty group.
FIDDLE TUNES: Jaspar and Jennings String Bands. Alvin Johnson, Jasper, Hoyt and Shorty Dees,m Jennings, leaders.
SHAPE NOTE SONGS: Jennings and White Springs groups. Edna Hogan, leader.
BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS: The Singin' Morgans of the White Springs area.
BALLADS: Ruth Neal, University of Florida.
"The Old Maid's Song."
"The Lass From the Old Countree."
"Lolly Too Dum."
EARLy AMERICAN DANCES: Jimmy Clossin, Orlando.
SQAURE DANCES: Jimmy Clossin and Earnest Bartley, Instructors.
INTERMISSION
SPIRITUALS:
Charley Tate and family, White Springs.
(Many Negros in Florida still ing as they work, or in their leisure time. The chief recreation for Charley's family is singing in their very own way the songs that have been handed down for generations in this part of the state.)
FOLK TALES AND LULLABY: Thelma Boltin, Gainesville.
"Jack Tales."
"Go to Sleepy, Little Baby."
FOUR IRISH DANCES: Mary Kennedy Kane, Chicago.
CZECHOSLAVAKIAN FOLK SONGS AND DANCES: Frances Valenta, leader, Jerry Psenka, Accordionist, Masaryktown.
The dance BESEDA carries the combination of the characteristics figures of the Beseda of the Czechs, Moravians, Carptho-Russians, and Slovacs, made at the great International Sokol Meeting in Prague in 1938.
ISRAELI DANCES: Triempelder Club of Young Judea, Jacksonville. Harriet Witten, leader. Ruth Bruckner, Director.
GREEK FOLK DANCES: Anna Ramos, leader, Jacksonville group.
FINALE: The National Anthem. Ruth Neal, leader. Max Kettner, pianist.
Sunday Afternoon
May 9, 1954 - 2:00 P.M.
PRELUDE OF RELIGIOUS TRADITIONAL MUSIC
OPENING OF THE FESTIVAL: Town Crier.
INVOCATION AND RELIGIOUS OPENING: Rev. Smelt, White Springs.
THE LORD'S PRAYER: Amigo Singers.
PROVRBS FROM THE BIBLE: Rev. Archibald, White Springs.
SEMINOLE INIDAN MUSIC: Chief Bill Osceola, leader.
CREEK INDIAN MUSIC: Fred Beaver, Ardmore, Oklahoma.
JEWISH MUSIC: Jackonville Jewish Center, Cantor A. Marton, Director.
"Shir Haganah." - Song of the Haganah.
"Shir Hapalmach." - Song of the Palmach.
"Lechu Venivneh" - Let Us Build Our Homeland."
"Torah Lanu." - Oh Praise the Lord."
"Uru Achim." - Arise Brothers.
GREEK RELIGIOUS MUSIC: Byzantine Women's Choral Group, Jackonville. E.D. and Anna Ramos, leaders.
RELIGIOUS BALLADS: Ruth Neal, University of FLorida.
SHAPE NOTE SONGS: Hawthorne, Florida, group. James W. Sims, leader.
"Amazing Grace."
"Oh Come, Angel Band." - a favorite of the old singing school.
TUNES ON THE MUSICAL SAW: Aubrey Dunscombe, Gainesville. Margaret Merchant, Accompanist.
"The Old Rugged Cross."
"How Firm a Foundation."
"Sweet Hour of Prayer."
RELIGIOUS STORIES: THelma Boltin, Gainesville.
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST SONGS: Zion's Hope Primitive Baptist Church, Suwannee County. Mrs. Lorena Johnson, leader.
"Christ, Rose of Sharon."
"Pleasures of Following Christ." - A Baptism song.
"Wlecome to the Table." - Communion, or Foot-Washing Song.
"The Joy or Assurance."
The book from which these songs are taken contains only the words. Tune and timing is inherent in the potery structure, in which singers must be versed, since there re no notes in the book.
SPIRITUALS: Charley Pate family.
SCANDINAVIAN RELIGIOUS MUSIC: Mrs. Sidney Godwin, Hawthrone, with Miss Jensene Godwin, accompaninist.
"Et Barn er Fodt I Bethlehem." - A child is Born in Bethlehem.
"Lille Guds Barn Hvad Skaden Dig." - God's Little Child, What Troubes Thee.
"Bodre of Sostre, Vi Skilles Nu Ad." - Brothers and Sisters, We Must Now Depart.
SONGS HONORING MOTHERS: variety.
MORMON RELIGIOUS SONGS: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, Jacksonville. A.C. Chace, Director.
Mrs. Heber Meeks, H. Harvey Metter, L.J. Maddock, leaders.
"An Angel From On High."
"I Am a Morman Boy."
"Come, Come, Ye Saints."
"Let Us All Press On."
"Come Let Us Know."
"Praise to the Man."
"We Thank Thee, Oh God, For a Prophet"
LINING HYMNS AND SPIRITUALS: Combined congregations White Springs, Live Oak, Lake City Negro Churches. George Newsome, E.W. Graham, A.W. Levy, leaders.
"Father, I Stretch My Hand To Thee."
"Steel Away to Jesus."
"Down By the Riverside."
"Father Alone."
SPIRITUALS: Amigo Male Chorus.
"Die With the Staff."
"Ride Up In the Chariot."
"Soon Ah Will Be Done."
"Sweet Lil Jesus Boy."
ROCK OF AGES: Sung by everyone - standing.
BENEDICTION: Given by Priest of Greek Orthodox Church.
STEPHEN FOSTER MEMORIAL FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL
MAY 6, 7, 8, 9, 1954
White Springs, Florida
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES:
DANCE WORK SHOP - Free and open to the public.
Thursday and Friday - 4:00 to 6:00 P.M.
Woman's Club Building, White Springs.
Gene Kersey and Earnest Bartley, Instructors.
SATURDAY MORNING FOLKLORE CONFERENCE - Free and open to the public.
10:00 A.M., White Springs Woman's Club.
Edwin C. Kirkland, University of FLorida and J. Russell Weaver, FLorida State University, leaders.
SPECIAL EXHIBIT - Stephen Foster Memorial Park.
CRAFT VILLAGE EXHIBIT - Marion Palmer, St. Petersburg.
PALMETTO BRAIDING AND WEAVING - Viva J. Cooke, Winter Haven.
QUILTS AND COVERLETS - Mrs. W.R. Hall, White Springs.
COLLECTION OF MUSIC BOXE - Cecil Zinkan, Lighter Museum of Hobbies, St. Augustine.
INDIAN PAINTINGS - Fred Beaver (Creek), Armore, Oklahoma.
PINE NEEDLE CRAFT AND QUITING - Taylor County Home Demonstration Clubs, Ruth L. Milton, leader
WEAVING, SPINNING AND OTHER ARTS AND CRAFTS - Demonstrated by representatives Florida State Home Demonstration Clubs.
FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM MOBILE EXHIBITS - Saturday afternoon and Sunday.
The Stephen Foster Memorial Florida Folk Festival Association, a none-profit organization, was formed for the express purpose of conducting this annual folk festival.
J.L. McMullen, President
Sarah Gertrude Knott, Festival Director
Foster L. Barnes, Park Superintendent
Hon. Cary . Hardee, Treasurer
Helen Bixler, Secretary and Publicity
O.K. Holmes, County Chairman
SPONSORS: Stephen Foster Memorial Commission
Earl W. Brown
J.A. Cawthon
Mrs. Lamar Bledsoe
Mrs. H.G. Miller
Mrs. W.A. Saunders
FLORIDA FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS:
Mrs. J.E. Laughinghouse, President
Mrs. Leon Whitehurst, President, Stephen Foster Memorial Corp.
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