June Weybright

Her teachers included Kate Chittenden, Jessie L. Gaynor and Effa Ellis Perfield.

[2] Weybright began teaching in 1925,[3] and married Leland Reeder in St. Louis on July 20, 1940.

[4] In addition to teaching, Weybright conducted choral groups and gave many lectures and workshops on topics such as "For a Musical America," [5]"Music in the Everyday Life of Our Juniors,"[6] and "Reading Fluency for All Students.

"[7] She belonged to the Mu Phi Epsilon international music fraternity.

[8] Weybright composed or arranged over 300 piano pieces in 48 volumes, as well as pedagogical material on music theory,[9] and music for four hands, six hands, and two pianos.