Kansas Music Review
Spring Issue 2013-14


2014 KMEA Scholarship Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the 2014 KMEA Student Scholarships.

All-State Groups Scholarship Application
KMEA awards three $500 scholarships to high school seniors who enroll as music education majors in a four-year Kansas college or university. One scholarship will be granted in each of the performance areas of wind/percussion, strings and voice.

WIND/PERCUSSION
Aislinn Walters, Hays High School

STRINGS
Brett Lytle, Shawnee Heights High School

VOCAL
Shelby Matlock, Hays High School

Austin McFarland from Friends University receives the Bob Hollowell Memorial Scholarship award from KMEA President Avian Bear during the Collegiate Luncheon at the 2014 In-Service Workshop.
Photo by Troy Johnson
Bob Hollowell Memorial Scholarship
Austin McFarland, Friends University
This memorial scholarship is named for Bob Hollowell, former Executive Director of KMEA, for his service to the organization and to the kids and teachers that he served so well during his long tenure with KMEA. In his honor, KMEA presents a $500 scholarship to a deserving college junior each year at the In-Service Workshop.

TRI-M Scholarship
Renae Weaver, Labette County High School
KMEA awards a $500 scholarship to a Tri-M Music Honor Society member who is a high school senior and who will enroll as a music education major in a four-year Kansas college or university. A student must be a member in good standing of his/her local Tri-M chapter and national Tri-M to be eligible.
The Kansas Music Review is the official publication of the Kansas Music Educators Association,
a federated State Association of the National Association for Music Education.