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42 OHIO RICHARD 5. BAME-Youngstown DON FERNANDEZ-Leavittsburg R BYRON GRIEST SCC Ofganizafiofl -SIOYY, this edition See organization story this edition See organization story this In addition to these pictured here, other outstanding conductors are WILLIAM MCBRIDE Ohio State University Columbus President M.E.N.C.g THELBERT EVANS, Lakewood fChoirJg EVELYN ROSS Columbus QChoirJ EMIL PUFFENBERGER Clinton fBandJ TED TATGENHORST, Mansfield QBandJ. JOHN FARINACCI-Cleveland The 1956 edition of FIRST CHAIR OF AMERICA was dedicated to Mr. Farinacci and his Music Department at Cleveland Heights as follows: i'It is with much pride that we dedicate this, the 1956 edition of FIRST CHAIR OF AMERICA, to the Instrumental Music Depart- ment of the Cleveland Heights, Ohio High School and its great con- ductor, Mr. john F. Farinacci, to his predecessors: Mr. F. B. Bowden- Weber, Mr. Mark Hindsley, Mr. Schweikher, Mr. E. B. Downey, Mr. Percy, Mr. Ralph E. Rush, and Mr. Raymond Gerkowski-all of whom contributed to the building of this fine department, which could be used as a model by any school seeking improvement of its Instrumental Departmentg also to Mr. O. E. Hill, Superintendent of Cleveland Heights City School District, an outstanding educator whose vision has been a stimulant to the development of this great departmentg to Mr. E. E. Morley, former principal, and Mr. Donald E. Roe, Principal, who have encouraged the department and its directors and who have furnished sound counsel in the solution of the many problemsg to the Cleveland Heights Band and Orchestra Parents' Organizationg and to the boys and girls who were the pioneer members of these organi- zations and who set a high standard of morale and of musical pro- ficiency to remain as a challenge to the members each year. Whatever is Worth doing is worthy of being done in a superior manner as is being proved each year at the Cleveland Heights High School In- strumental Department.
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HYWEL S. ROWLAND University of North Dakota in London, Englandg graduate of Academy of Musicg summer student, Choir Schoolg Music Editor critic, Colorado Springs Gazette 1920- Associate Professor of Music and Head Department since 19261 received special for Distinguished Service to Edu- from U.N.D. 19523 Member: Com- Music Associationg National Asso- of Music Executives in State Uni- N.D.E.A.g N.E.A.g M.E.N.C.: .M A.g Kappa Kappa Psig listed in 's Wlio in Music, Wl1o's Who in Dakota and Who's Who in the Outstanding Music Educator. PAUL B. MOORE inot State Teachers College Professor of Musicg Supervisor, School Music, and Director of High School Bandg A.B. and M.A., State College of Eclucationg ad- graduate work, University of Wash- 6 years Army and Air Force Band eg formerly taught in Oklahoma, id Nebraska. Adjudicatorg French clinician and lecturerg outstanding Educator. NORTH DAKOTA I . l DWAINE D. NELSON State Teachers College, Dickson B.S., State Teachers College, Minotg M.A., Colo- rado State Collegeg member C.B.D.N.A.g N.C.g N.D.E.A.g N.E.A.g President, N.D.M.E.A.g A.S.B.D.A.g listed in Whos' Who for North Dakota g cliniciang adjudicatorg guest conductorg formerly at Mohall High School where his band was Superior by any national standards. Out- standing Music Educator. VIRGIL C. SYVERSON-Williston B.A., Concordia Collegeg played cornet and was Student Conductor of College Band in Senior year. Formerly taught in Minnesotag studied in Summer sessions with Frank Simon, Paul Yoder, Mark Hindsleyg consistently Superior banclsg out- standing Music Educator. LAWRENCE M. HAHN State Teachers College, Minot Bachelor's degree, Iowa State Teachers Collegeg Master's, University of Iowag graduate work at Colorado, Wisconsin, and Iowag taught music, University of Min- nesota 2 yearsg produced nationally Superior bands at Manley, IoWa'where he taught 6 yearsg played French horn in Duluth Symphonyg member of and active in many professional organizations including C.B.- D.N.A.g M.E.N.C.g N.D.E.A.g A.A.U.P.g member Phi Mu Alphag cliniciang adjudi- cator, guest conductorg outstanding Music Educator. A. M. WISNESS President of Dakota Lutheran Academy, Minotg was of Superior help to the Min- nesota Music Program while in that state. Outstanding Music Educator.
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,aMAR K. JENSEN OREGON In the State of Oregon, there are many fine musical organizations in the schoolsg among the conductors who are doing very high standard work are: I. A. MYRICK , ............ ..............,. M edford fBandJ LaMAR K. JENSEN ...., ....... K lamath Falls fBandJ ROY MCALLISTER ................ Grants Pass fBandJ TED G. MARSHALL ....... ..,....... H ermiston fBandJ JOHN DRYSDALE ...... ,.....,., M edford fOrchestraJ ANDREW LONEY ......,........, Klamath Falls fChoirJ LINN SJOLUND ...... ............... M edford fChoirJ JOHN MCMANUS ........ ......,.. M CMirmville QBandJ Klamath Falls TED G. MARSHALL Hermiston PENNSYLVANIA In addition to those pictured, a Superior quality of work is being done by: LESLIE SAUNDERS .........,......,.......................,.,...........................,.....Y................A.............Y........ Lebanon CHARLES AIKEY ..... ....... J ohnstown JAMES SCANGA ...... .,,,..,.,..... F arrell JOSEPH KRYSIK ..... .,,.,,... Iv ICKeeSp0rt RICHARD CAMP ,.,. ,,..,...,,..,...,.,...... W ilkinsburg RON SHURIE ,.....,. ......,................,...,......... L af1'Ob6 fSee Band in this eclitionj JOLEN MONTI .,,.,.....,.,,,.,,, .....,................,..,....,............ A ltoona DR. HUMMEL FISHBUM ..,.. ,...,,..., P ennsylvania State University STEPHENS-New Kensington CHARLES W. COLEMAN-Sunbury ANGELO JOSEPH SCARSELLETTI Slatmgton
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