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Meet the 2004 Foundation Fellows.


Frank Pearson, Dickinson, ND

A fifty-year member of MTNA. Frank Pearson received degrees from Albion College n Michigan and master of music and Ph.D degrees from the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. . He is professor emeritus from Dickinson State University Dickinson State University (DSU) is a four-year public university in Dickinson, North Dakota, United States, and is a part of the North Dakota University System. It was founded in 1916 as Dickinson Normal School, and granted full university status in 1987.  n North Dakota, where he served as chair of Music, Art and Theater and dean of the School of Arts and Sciences. Pearson served in the infantry in Germany during World War II and received the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. His service to MTNA includes president of the North Dakota MTA. president of West Central Division and a member of the former National Executive Board. He was appointed by the governor of North Dakota The Governor of North Dakota is the chief executive of the U.S. state of North Dakota. The current Governor is John Hoeven. The Governor has the power to sign and veto laws, and to call the Legislative Assembly into emergency session.  to the North Dakota Council on the Arts and the North Dakota Bicentennial Commission.

William Perryman, Little Rock, AR

William Perryman is retired professor emeritus at the University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas strives to be known as a "nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world." The school recently completed its "Campaign for the 21st Century," in which the university raised more than $1 billion for the school, used , Little Rock. He earned a bachelor of music degree in piano performance from the University of Arkansas and master and doctor of music degrees from Indiana University. A long-time member of MTNA, Perryman has served the Arkansas MTA in many capacities, including state president during the MTNA National Convention in Little Rock in 1991. He was named Teacher of the Year by the Arkansas MTA in 1991. He performs as soloist and accompanist and is a frequent adjudicator at piano festivals and competitions.

Patricia Powers, Midland, TX

A fifty-year member of MTNA, Patricia Powers holds a bachelor of music degree from Kalamazoo College in Michigan and a master of arts Master of Arts
Noun

a degree, usually postgraduate in a nonscientific subject, or a person holding this degree

Noun 1. Master of Arts - a master's degree in arts and sciences
Artium Magister, MA, AM
 degree in music literature from the University of Michigan. She has taught music for more than fifty-five years at the University of Arkansas and at Bee County College in Beeville, Texas, as well as maintaining an independent studio in several Texas communities. Powers has served MTNA in many capacities, including certification chair, member of the MTNA Board of Directors and South Central Division president. She has served the Texas MTA as certification chair, secretary-treasurer and president. She was the editor of the Texas Music Teacher magazine for several years and continues as a consulting editor.

Mary Therese Soper, Boyertown, PA

Mary Therese Soper, NCTM, has been a member of MTNA for forty years. During that time she has served MTNA at the local, state and division levels. In 1977 and again in 1996, the Pennsylvania MTA recognized her as Teacher of the Year and presented her with the Distinguished Service Award in 1985. At age 16, she had the distinction of being the youngest voice major ever accepted at the Curtis Institute of Music Curtis Institute of Music, in Philadelphia; coeducational; founded 1924 by Mary Louise Curtis Bok (later married to Efrem Zimbalist) and named for her father, Cyrus Curtis. , from which she graduated after study in both voice and piano. She was in the original touring company of Oklahoma and later had her own TV and radio shows. Soper maintains an independent studio in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, where she recently retired as director of music and principal organist at St. Columbkill Church for more than forty-five years.

Auda Marie Thomas, Harrah, OK

Auda Marie Thomas has undergraduate degrees in music and pastoral ministry from Southwestern Oklahoma State University Southwestern Oklahoma State University is a public university in Weatherford, Oklahoma, U.S.A. Southwestern Oklahoma State operates a branch campus in Sayre, Oklahoma. The university was originally named Southwestern Normal School by the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature when it  and Newman College in Wichita, Kansas, and a master of music degree from the University of Oklahoma University of Oklahoma, abbreviated OU, is a coeducational public research university located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. . A forty-year member of MTNA, she was awarded honorary life membership in the Oklahoma MTA in 1987. She has chaired the South Central Division competitions, was national high school competitions chair from 1989-1993 and was national competitions coordinator from 1991-1995. She has served as president of Oklahoma MTA and is in her thirtieth year as state achievement audition chair.

Thomas was an elementary music specialist with the Harrah, Oklahoma, public schools, a program named one of the ten outstanding elementary school music programs in the United States by Music Educators National Conference MENC: The National Association for Music Education, formerly the Music Educators National Conference, founded in 1907, is an American organization for music educators that provides professional development and advocacy. External links
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 (MENC). She left the public school system to concentrate entirely on her piano studio, where she opened an academic preschool program that allows children to experience academic learning through the creative arts. This program is celebrating twenty-five years. She is in her twenty-fourth year as organist and choir director at St. Teresa of Avila Noun 1. Teresa of Avila - Spanish mystic and religious reformer; author of religious classics and a Christian saint (1515-1582)
Saint Teresa of Avila
 Catholic Church in Harrah.

Marilyn True. Warrensburg, MO

Marilyn True was born in Nyack, New York Nyack is a village in Rockland County, New York, United States. The population was 6,737 at the 2000 census. The village is located approximately 19 miles north of Manhattan, by way of driving. . She received degrees in music education and piano performance from Ithaca College and the University of Michigan. She has taught at the University of Michigan, Furman University, Central Missouri State University Missouri State University is a state university located in Springfield, Missouri. It is the state's second largest university in student enrollment, second only to the University of Missouri. From 1972 to 2005, Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State University.  and State Fair Community College in Sedalia, Missouri. True has maintained a private piano studio in Warrensburg, Missouri, for the past forty years and has appeared as a collaborative artist and duet and two-piano partner with her husband, Wesley. She adjudicates for the MTNA West Central Division and for state and district auditions.

True has been an active member of MTNA for many years. She has served as president of the Missouri MTA (MMTA), MMTA certification chair, MMTA high school auditions chair and vice president for auditions.

Wesley True, Warrensburg, MO

A native of Bozeman, Montana, Wesley True earned a bachelor of music degree from the University of Michigan. After serving two years in the United States Army United States Army

Major branch of the U.S. military forces, charged with preserving peace and security and defending the nation. The first regular U.S. fighting force, the Continental Army, was organized by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1775, to supplement local
, he returned to the University of Michigan, where he earned master of music and doctor of musical arts Noun 1. Doctor of Musical Arts - a doctor's degree in musical arts
AMusD

doctor's degree, doctorate - one of the highest earned academic degrees conferred by a university
 degrees in piano. He has taught at the University of Michigan, Furman University, Intedochen National Music Camp and recently retired from Central Missouri State University after thirty-four years of teaching. He has performed frequently as soloist, collaborative artist and as a two-piano and duet partner with his wife, Marilyn. He has lectured widely in Sweden, Canada, Iceland and Taiwan.

True has served MTNA in many capacities, including founding the local chapter in Greenville, South Carolina

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, establishing the certification program in South Carolina and Missouri, as president of MMTA and as a member of the National Certification Board.
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