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the Women's Air Force Alumni Band and the Lancaster Community to hold the school's first annual Women in Leadership Conference (in 2019) with five guest speakers from across the Lancaster area and from Illinois, with over 300 students in attendance. During the conference the club announced its first annual Women in Leadership Scholarship, provided at graduation later that year. The club continues its annual conference and scholarship to this day (2023).
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In 2018 Manheim Township School District honored Marybelle Nissley by establishing the Marybelle Johns Nissley Women in Leadership Club and the Marybelle Johns Nissley Women in Leadership Fund. Under the leadership of Natalie E. Miller, a Junior student at the school, the Club and Fund partnered with
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Band, which she continued to conduct throughout its existence. She remained in the Air Force until 1968, achieving the rank of major. She continued teaching music, with her last position being at the
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in 1937, and became the supervisor of music for Lancaster Township Schools. She played piccolo and flute in the
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in the student body. She received her degree in music education from
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This article about an American conductor or bandleader is a
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Women's Bands in America: Performing Music and Gender
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Lancaster
Pennsylvania
Lititz High School
drum major
West Chester State Teachers College
WAC Band
400th Women's Army Corps
Fort Des Moines
World War II
Army Music School
Fort Myer
warrant officer
Army Commendation Ribbon
University of Pennsylvania
United States Air Force
Women's Air Force
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Alzheimer's disease


The Grove Dictionary of American Music
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978-0-19-531428-1


Women's Bands in America: Performing Music and Gender
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978-1-4422-5441-1
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