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HISTORy Illinois
Music Educators Association The Early Years IMEA celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 1989 and, in The Illinois Music Educator state journal of that year, highlights and benchmarks of our early history were shared with the membership. While it was difficult to find all of the documents as a result of several state office location changes, we do know that Tom Richardson was the first Executive Secretary and that he also served as editor of publications. The first recorded State President was Theodore Paschedag, who served from 1945 to 1947. In January, 1949, the first Illinois All-State Music Activity was held on the campus of the University of Illinois. The event featured a chorus, orchestra and a band, though the band wasn’t “officially” listed as a performing ensemble until the following year. In 1953, Tom Richardson proposed extensive restructuring of the association and the constitution was first adopted in November, 1953. Over the next several years the All-State Activity continued to be held in Urbana-Champaign, then in Springfield and, in 1958, the Tenth Annual All-State was held in Peoria and an All-State Junior Chorus was added. Twenty-nine members of the Music Trades Industry exhibited at the 1959 All-State. Growth and Expanding
Service Richardson was followed by Christopher Izzo as Executive Secretary. Izzo remained in that position for the next 15 years until 1983. During his tenure, the association continued to grow and service to the music education community expanded with the addition of the Junior High/Elementary Music (JEM), Higher Education, and Jazz Divisions. All-State moved to Arlington Heights in 1973 where the grand finale concerts were presented in the Arlington Park Race Track Clubhouse. The next “home” for the All-State Conference was the Conrad Hilton Hotel in downtown Chicago (1977-1981). During this time frame the Secondary Non-Performing Arts (SNAP) Division was established to encourage music composition, arranging and improvisation. The SNAP Division continues today under the new acronym “SGM” (Secondary General Music). The All-State, and the IMEA State Office, moved to Springfield in 1982 where it remained until 1984. With the construction of the Peoria Civic Center, the All-State returned again to Peoria where it has remained ever since. Continuing Tradition Randolph F. Kummer took over as Executive Director from John Kinnison. Like Kinnison, he had served IMEA for many years as a District Band Division Chair, District Band Division Representative, District I President, and State President. He was brought into the State Office as Executive Assistant in 1995 and a smooth transition occurred when he became Executive Director in 1996. Under his effective leadership, IMEA continued to expand in size and scope. While maintaining and improving its mission of providing quality music performance experiences for students, the Association responded as well to the professional needs of the music education community including professional development, music teacher recruitment and retention, effective delivery of instruction, and advocacy for music and the other Fine Arts in our schools. Randy served until his retirement in 2010. After a year-long search following Kummer's resignation announcement, the Board of Directors hired Darcy A. Nendza to serve as Executive Director. A nonprofit administration professional, Nendza began her career with 8 years at The Midwest Clinic: An International Band and Orchestra Conference in Chicago, IL. After a year as Manager of Meeting Services for the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Nendza joined IMEA in March 2010.
PAST PRESIDENTS OF IMEA
If you would like more information about IMEA history or have items of interest to contribute to the archives, please contact the State Office.
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