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Joyce hailed
from West Virginia. She said her high
school experience was great because she was
just 'Miss Everything'. She then attended West
Virginia University followed by Barry College
and did graduate work at the University of Miami.
After a couple years as a middle school English
teacher, she was summoned to Nova as a substitute.
Due to outstanding performance, she was made
a 'permanent' sub within the year and was then
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Nova was conceived as a modern experimental
state of the art school for science and math.
The conceivers didn't get the importance of
'the arts' in the beginning. With Allen's predecessor
and as she recalls, "help from the Buckleys",
Joyce directed 2 musicals that were performed
at a neighboring high school since Nova didn't
have a performing facility. She said
a bunch more about doing those shows that she
didn't want in print. She then became
very busy in the English department and simply
waited for Allen to arrive.
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Allen knew that music was
his profession at a very early age. While
Joyce was jitterbugging across West Virginia,
Allen was growing up on a farm in central Ohio.
He attended Graham High School with a graduating
class of 98 people. He went to Morehead University
in Kentucky on a full music scholarship for
2 years then transferred to the Cincinnati Conservatory
of Music. He graduated from the Conservatory
of Music with a degree in Music Education and
a double major in Piano and Organ. |
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The move to Florida was also destiny.
Many times in the middle of winter on the farm
feeding livestock in 10 below zero weather,
he would say to himself, "If I ever get
out of here its going to be a warmer place."
His 2nd year of college he was one of those
'spring break' visitors to Fort Lauderdale,
and within 15 minutes of arriving, knew this
was where he was coming after graduation. Allen
had sent his resume to both Broward and Dade
Counties looking for a music teaching position
and within a couple of weeks of graduation,
he received a call from the head of music for
Broward County Schools, Ron Davis. There was
a position open at the experimental high school
Nova and Ron thought he should be considered
for the job.
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Joyce and Allen would be the first to say that
none of their success could have been accomplished
alone. At the top of the 'most
important' list is the incredible Tom Williams.
Tom was the band director at Nova while the
Joyce and Allen's union was developing. His
immense talent as a conductor and arranger and
his ultimate willingness to 'join the party'
made the production team complete. There are
of course others deserving of recognition as
the performing arts school developed but in
fear of leaving someone out, they will be mentioned
later. |
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