Full Program - Missouri Music Educators Association
Full Program - Missouri Music Educators Association
Full Program - Missouri Music Educators Association
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<strong>Missouri</strong> <strong>Music</strong> <strong>Educators</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
Past Presidents<br />
* Clarence Best, Instrumental 1935 - 36<br />
* T. Frank Coulter, Choral 1935 - 36<br />
* Wilfred Schalger 1937<br />
* James P. Robertson 1938<br />
* Roger Whitmore 1938<br />
* T. Frank Coulter 1938<br />
* James Dillinger 1940<br />
* Jewell T. Alexader 1941<br />
* Alfred W. Bleckschmidt 1942<br />
* Arthur G. Harrell 1943<br />
* Norman Falkenheiner 1944<br />
* J. Roy Huckstep 1945<br />
* Harling A. Spring 1946<br />
* Paul A. Van Bodegraven 1947<br />
* Lawrence Guenther 1948-50<br />
* George C. Wilson 1950-52<br />
* Leroy F. Mason 1952-54<br />
* Keith Collins 1954-56<br />
M.O. Johnson 1956-58<br />
* Paul Strub 1958-60<br />
* John Willer 1960-62<br />
* Gerald Sandbothe 1962-64<br />
* Robert Schupp 1964-66<br />
* George M. Turmail 1966-68<br />
* Ben Markley 1968<br />
* Don Anderson 1968-70<br />
William G. Mack 1970-72<br />
Gerald W. Fuchs 1972-74<br />
Wynne J. Harrell 1974-76<br />
* Claude T. Smith 1976-78<br />
* Ed Carson 1978-80<br />
Charles W. Maupin 1980-82<br />
Russell Coleman 1982-84<br />
John G. Patterson 1984-86<br />
Noel Fulkerson 1986-88<br />
Robert M. Gifford 1988-90<br />
Robert L. Meeks 1990-92<br />
James C. Oliver 1992-94<br />
David B. Goodwin 1994-96<br />
Charles “Bud” Clark 1996-98<br />
Martin L. Hook 1998-00<br />
Aurelia Hartenberger 2000-02<br />
Jeffrey Sandquist 2002-04<br />
Kurt Bauche 2004-06<br />
Paul Swofford 2006-08<br />
Paul Copenhaver 2008-10<br />
* = Deceased<br />
“<strong>Music</strong> has in it more elements of educational value than any<br />
other single subject, reading only excepted. <strong>Music</strong> is the greatest<br />
of the arts, at the same time it is a great science, but more<br />
than either its greatest value lies in its power as a factor in the<br />
education of the whole child for the enjoyment of life and a sane<br />
constructive citizenship.”<br />
“Address of Mrs. Frances E. Clark, National Federation of <strong>Music</strong><br />
Clubs, St. Louis, <strong>Missouri</strong>, Nov. 9, 1921.” <strong>Music</strong> Supervisors<br />
Journal, December 1921, p. 21.<br />
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