Albert Pool McCune
Thanks to Donna for the photo. A story shared on Facebook back in 2010
by classmate and band member Lee Graves
Lee: Years ago, driving from Weldon Spring back to Kansas City, I decided I would stop and see where Mr. McCune was buried. I knew the city but that was all. I stopped at the first cemetery I came to and got out and roamed around. After a while I saw a stone across the cemetery engraved with a staff and some notes, so I headed that way. It was his. I hummed the notes, and it was the Francis Howell Alma Mater, which I knew he had written. At that "very serious" moment thanks to your brother the only words that came to my mind were:
you have broken all our dreams.
You have woken us from slumber
at four to march through streams.
We'd march behind a team of horses
just for good old you.
But don't you mind if we're behind,
they call us "Francis Who?"
Kitti: Yes, my brother Bruce & some of his friends (tubas!) came up with those lyrics! Mr. McCune was so tolerant of our high-jinks; he wrote the original music and Mr. T wrote the lyrics, all very serious.
I think these are the real words; can anyone verify? (Donna, Bruce, Cyndee, Cheryl, Eric?) I looked thru a couple of yearbooks and graduation programs, because I know the words are printed in there somewhere, but I didn't come across them. So here's my best shot:
the hope of all our dreams;
We look up to you our guidance,
the source of all our dreams;
We pledge to you our loyalty,
the wellspring of our dreams;
We see in you our future bright,
the fulfillment of our dreams.
~words by Don Tomlinson
~music by Al McCune
Lee: On another visit, I took a spin through Busch Wildlife Area and stopped to pay my respects to Mr. and Mrs Howell. It was hard to find Francis. The stone had broken and been put into the ground. Dirt and grass covered most of it and after finding it took me a while to get it cleaned off enough to take this pic: Susannah's stone had also broken and was leaning up against a tree. It was very hard to read: "Susannah Howell wife of Francis Howell":





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