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WMEA President • Leyla Sanyer Body, Mind and Soul for All!


Board Perspective • James Egan Raised on Music for Body, Mind and Soul


From the Desk of the Executive Director • Timothy J. Schaid Music Education: A Critical Component to Educating the Whole Child


Greetings From DPI • Julie Palkowski Music – Connecting the Body, Mind and Soul


Choir • Lynn Seidl A Piece of Advice for Your Body, Mind and Soul


Adult Education • Thomas Heninger Adult All State Border-to-Border Performance Groups Has the Time Come?


Research • Lois Veenhoven Guderian Music for Body, Mind & Soul Thoughts on Teaching and Learning in Two Areas of Secondary Music Education


Government Relations • Julie Brown The Legislative Breakfast Information About the Breakfast and Ideas for Contacting Your Legislators


General Music • Renee Hanson Music for Body, Mind & Soul in the Elementary Classroom


Music In Our Schools Month • Linda Meier So, Just What Exactly Are the “Capitol Concerts?”


Listening Project • Peggy Krasin Music Listening for Body, Mind and Soul


Orchestra • Molly Nordin Not Your Ordinary String Groups


Comprehensive Musicianship Through Performance • Margaret Jenks Soul-Knowing – Affective Outcomes and CMP


NAfME Collegiate Advisor • Sheila Feay-Shaw Passing the Baton: Calvin Brockman in Memoriam, 1926-2013


66 Student Composers Honored


Special Classroom Poster Honors 2014


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