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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois |
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| learned with regret of the death of Marva Joyce Ryskiewicz of |
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| Waukegan on Thursday, September 21, 2006; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Ryskiewicz was a dance teacher known to |
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| hundreds of Lake County students; her career as a teacher of |
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| dance spanned 53 years; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Ryskiewicz started her first dance studio |
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| just after her graduation from Waukegan High School in 1953; |
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| she was just 17 years old; and
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Ryskiewicz performed in the Chicago area for |
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| a number of years; tap dancing was her forte; and
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| WHEREAS, Her Applause with Marva Joyce Dance Studio opened |
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| in Waukegan in 1973 and was open until September of 2005, when |
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| Mrs. Ryskiewicz learned that she had brain cancer; and |
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| WHEREAS, While undergoing radiation treatment and |
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| surgeries, Mrs. Ryskiewicz demonstrated her amazing spirit and |
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| love for dance in creating what she called "The Cancer Dance", |
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| which she literally choreographed from her bed in the intensive |
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| care unit; and |
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| WHEREAS, Mrs. Ryskiewicz was known for teaching her |
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| students what she knew about life; she talked about the dangers |
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| of drugs and alcohol, discussed relationships, animal rights, |
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| and other topics, and advised students to stay in school, go on |
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| to college, and to see the world; these informal lessons were |
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| sometimes called "Marva 101" by her students; and |
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| WHEREAS, She was known as a true legend throughout her |
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| community; in addition to teaching so many students how to |