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MINNESOTA GERALD R, PRESCOTT Formerly Director of Bands U. of Minnesota from 1932 through 1957. Resigned Director of Bands position to devote 'full time to teaching Music Education classes at the University of Minnesotag nationally known music educator, adjudicator, clinician, guest con- ductor, and one of America's all- time great Band Men. GORDON PETERSON Elbow Lake Outstanding young directorg main- tains a highly Superior band at Elbow Lake. Bachelor's and Masters' degrees, McPhail College of Music. .,,.,-H' ALLEN J. OPLAND-Pipestone B.A. degree, Augustana Collegeg graduated cum laude g played trumpet in Symphony Orchestra and Bandg Tenor soloist, Augus- tana College Choirg graduate work U. of Michigan, U. of Min- nesota, and U. of Colorado. Bands and choruses have consistently won high ratings-district, state, national. In 1955 Band won first place in Concert Division of Chi- cagoland Music Festival. Charter member of A.S.B.D.A.g the Na- tional Association of Teachers of Singingg M.E.N.C.g and M.M.- E.A.g outstanding Music Educator, GERALD H. NIEMEYER Worthington Music education, Dana School Musicg formerly at Armstrong all Swea City, Iowa and Sherbur Minnesotag maintains highly S perior bandsg presented band fore Minnesota Music Eclucatol1 Association, 1953g gave outstan ing performance with Worthi ton Band at 7th Annual Mril West Clinic in Chicagog adju C catorg cliniciang guest conducto nationally known Music Edu COE. C 4 1l MISSISSIPPI ROY M. MARTIN-Greenwood HENRY SCHULTZ-Tupelo IVIRS. CLARENCE ERB-Belzoni 20 Years Band Director, Green' SupCri0r Band for UTZIUY YCHIS. Many years of Superior serviceg wood High School. highly successful band director. 4, . HOUSTON C, JEN Meridian Know at Baton Outstandin leadershi ' 32 S P, bands at Meridian for years State Band Director 5 years.
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MICHIGAN DALE HARRIS .,................ ARTHUR HILLS ................... ARTHUR KATTERJOHN ,...... ROBERT LINT ............A.f.. P. VANDER LINDE-Holland L, W. GUNTHER ..... ..... RAY OPLAND ...Y.,..A....,,..... ..A...,. MERWYN MITCHELL ..... ........ CHARLES KIRSCH ....... ..,.. MACK E. CARR .,... ....... R iver Rouge OUSTANDING QNot Picturedj .........Pontiac ,....,..Ho1land .....,.....Sal1ne ...,.,.,Hillsda1e ,.....,..Midland ,Traverse City Grand Rapids ,Battle Creek JOSEPH DEIKE ............. Sault Ste. Marie GORDON MATHIS .....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, O xford GEORGE MURTHUM ,.,,,., ,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,M ason RICHARD SCHADEL ,.,.. ,,,,.,,,,,,, L apeer ELDON A. SCOTT ,.,........ ,,.,,,.,4,. D eafbgfn STANLEY SHOEMAKER ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, Jackson RALPH STROUF ................. .......... N . Muskegon ROBERT WELTY ............ ,, CLARENCE ROTH ........ ................Sturgis ........Ann Arbor ' H -fag H 1 , w pure, H , ji :f Y A ' 'l .'., :Q -. 1' f'2fQQ'Q? N A 4513.12-: '- I :A gag 5 T? .::1'.:--L-.2 -I 5 5-.,, : ' iii? ' 132' ,, 232 ' 2 R. CHADDERDON-Marshall CHARLES W. HILLS-Fowlerville WILLIAM STEWART-Muskegon All of the people pictured and listed here are outstanding in the development of the very fine music program in the State of Michigan. All have superior organizations and maintain the highest national standards at all times. MERWIN MITCHELL-Gramd Rapids GEORGE R. CAVENDER-University of Michigan MILDRED THOMAS BACHELLER .After 1' ag' Ferndale if x.
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MISSISSIPPI SIMON KOOYMAN-Clarksclale fRetiredJ. The story of Instrumental Music in Mississippi is almost synonymous with the story of some twenty years of the life of Simon Kooyman. He carne to Clarksdale in 1926 and organized the first school band in Mississippi, a band which he developed into a playing and marching organization that always carried the stamp of Superior. He gave time and money fyes,- much moneyl to organize the first contests in Mississippi. He was never too busy to direct clinics fwithout payj, serve as guest conductor, and be helpful to any band or bandmaster. Composer, clinician, adjudicator, guest conductor, a nationally known and respected Music Educator and member of A.B.A. and many other professional organi- zations-Mr. Kooyman is revered by every band director, in and out of Mississippi, who is familiar with his very, very great contributions to the development of America's School Music program. E. WAMSLEY-State Uietiredjg close asso- of Simon Kooymang great to Music Program Mississippi. BROTHER ROMAULD - St. Stanislaus, Bay St. Louisg editor of Mississippi Notes for many yearsg outstanding contributiong Superior bands. lillre A., H' Alla' ff., ' -,Q -N -9-vyrvxrt N4.,,3! ., .' '- V-if to , xl. ,K ,Q ' 1 ' ' ' -4- E. CORNELIUS-Columbusg produced Superior served as president M.- Association and many officesg outstanding Music J. H. RENNICK-Greenvilleg Outstanding service to M.M.- E.A.3 consistently S u p e rio r bandsg has built fine music department in Mississippi in his schoolg adjudicatorg clini- ciang guest conductorg outstand- ing Music Educator. GILBERT T. SAETRE-Missis- MALCOLM FLOWERS-Lau- sippi Southern, Hattiesburgg relg long period of outstanding outstanding service many yearsg service to M.M.E.A.g served as acljudicatorg cliniciang guest president, many other officesg conductorg outstanding Music adjudicatorg produces consistent- Educator. ly fine bands. LYLE BABCOCK - University of Mississippig cliniciang adju- dicatorg guest conductorg always ready to help State Music Pro- gramg has developed very fine band at University. Widely known Music Educator. W. THOMAS WEST - State Collegeg Maintains very fine bandg holds Reading Clinic each year for high school direc- to r sg adjudicatorg cliniciang guest conductorg widely known Music Educator. 33
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