Randall Hall Memorial Instrument Scholarship
Randal Hall leaves a long legacy as a musician, high school band director, music teacher and college music professor. He began his career 1958 as a student teacher for the Roosevelt Wilson high school band. In 1959 he became of the band director at East Fairmont high school where he built a robust band program and composed the music for the school’s alma mater. Randall then moved on to a college teaching position in 1964 at West liberty in the Northern panhandle of West Virginia. This was followed by high school band director positions in Maryland and New Jersey. In 1972 he returned to Harrison county has a band director and retired in 1988 after 30 years. His bands received Superior Ratings almost every year of his career. He gave lessons for over 60 years, teaching thousands of students-many of which went on to become professional musicians. This scholarship was set up by his children and provides a new Saxophone or Clarinet to a graduating senior who is planning on attending college pursuing Music Education degree.
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