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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are pleased to congratulate the past and | ||||||
4 | present instructors and administrators of Jacksonville School | ||||||
5 | District #117 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the | ||||||
6 | District's Music Department; and
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7 | WHEREAS, In 1911, a dedicated individual, Mrs. Ailsie | ||||||
8 | Goodrick, was hired to create and develop a choral department | ||||||
9 | at Jacksonville High School; her work resulted in the Treble | ||||||
10 | Clef Club for young women and the Glee Club for young men; she | ||||||
11 | served as the sole music instructor for the next two years; in | ||||||
12 | 1913, her husband came on to develop instrumental music, which | ||||||
13 | he did in the form of the JHS Band and Orchestra; and
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14 | WHEREAS, Since the Goodricks' pioneering work, the Music | ||||||
15 | Department of District #117 has had many passionate and | ||||||
16 | talented members, including: Miss Lena Hopper (1917-1946), who | ||||||
17 | led the choral music department for the next 30 years and was | ||||||
18 | given the title of Supervisor of Music in 1937; Miss Carol | ||||||
19 | Hitchcock (1941), a graduate of Jacksonville's own MacMurray | ||||||
20 | Conservatory of Music; Mr. G. Lloyd Schultz (1942-1944), who | ||||||
21 | brought instrumental music to other schools in the District | ||||||
22 | before being called to duty in World War II; Miss Bonnie Kent | ||||||
23 | (1945), another MacMurray graduate; Mr. Elbert Edelbrock |
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1 | (1946), who had directed one of many World War II Army bands | ||||||
2 | and was assisted at the grade school level by Mr. Oscar | ||||||
3 | Schutte; and
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4 | WHEREAS, In 1947, a young and talented Mr. Jim Welch took | ||||||
5 | over District #117's Music Department, remaining there until | ||||||
6 | 1979; during his tenure, the Music Department grew | ||||||
7 | dramatically, expanding to include various committed teachers, | ||||||
8 | including Mr. John Hayter and Mr. Richard Moorhouse | ||||||
9 | (Orchestra), Mr. Philip Falcone and Mr. Donald Lord (Chorus), | ||||||
10 | Mrs. Elaine Peebles and Mrs. Joyce Pratt (Elementary Choral), | ||||||
11 | and Mr. Marshall Fowler and Mr. Charles Groce (Junior High | ||||||
12 | Bands); after becoming the Director of Music Education for | ||||||
13 | District #117 in 1969, Mr. Welch and his students went on to | ||||||
14 | earn many honors and accomplishments throughout his 32 years of | ||||||
15 | service; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Since Mr. Welch's tenure, the Music Department has | ||||||
17 | continued this tradition of excellence, including superior | ||||||
18 | instruction and leadership from Mr. Marshall Fowler | ||||||
19 | (1979-1984), whose marching band was also able to achieve | ||||||
20 | multiple awards and achievements; Mr. Les Fonza (1984-1986), | ||||||
21 | who was instrumental in the development of the Jazz Band; Mr. | ||||||
22 | Steve Jones (1986-2003), whose robust and eclectic knowledge of | ||||||
23 | music improved all aspects of student learning and performance; | ||||||
24 | and Mr. Steve Thorne (2004-present), who continues this |
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1 | dedication to music to this day; and
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2 | WHEREAS, The Music Department of Jacksonville School | ||||||
3 | District #117 has stood as a model of fortitude, commitment, | ||||||
4 | and love of music to the people of the State of Illinois for an | ||||||
5 | entire century; therefore, be it
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6 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
7 | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
8 | we congratulate Jacksonville School District #117 on the | ||||||
9 | occasion of the 100th Anniversary of its Music Department and | ||||||
10 | wish the Music Department and its students continued success in | ||||||
11 | the future; and be it further
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12 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
13 | presented to Jacksonville School District #117 as a symbol of | ||||||
14 | our esteem and respect.
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