Emery High School - Eagle Yearbook (Emery, SD)

 - Class of 1970

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Mr. Donald Bagley: American Gov- Mr. Jack Stewart: High School Physi- Mr. Dean Randall: Algebra l, ernment, Football, Track, Psycholo- cal Education, American History, Geometry, Trigonometry, Senior gy, Grade Physical Education, Bas- Geography, Basketball Math, Annual Advisor ketball Two of the 'Good Goy5 ' Teaching goes better with Coke! Miss Charlene Jacobson: Typing, Mr. Bruce Huber: Bond ond Vocol Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Drill Team Director Director, Paper Advisor, Girl's Track Mr. Orrin Townswick: Band and Vocal Director

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Mr. Michael Thomas: Principal, Mrs. Doris Uhrich: English ll, IV, Mr. John Begeman: Biology, Agri- Phygicg, Algebra ll, Play Di- Library Advisor, Pep Club Advisor, culture l-IV, F.F.A. Advisor rector Debate Advisor Teachers Promote Season of Learning lt was the age of teaching, learning, and fun. Through the guidance of these twelve teachers, one hundred eighteen students merited another year's knowledge. Principal Michael Thomas has taught at EHS for nine years. Second in line is Mrs. Uhrich who has completed eight years of teaching at Emery. Five of the remaining teachers gained new experiences at EHS by joining the staff in I969. Mr. Orrin Townswich, due to military duties, was un- Miss Madaline Powers: Home Economics I-lll, General Sci- able to teach the first semester at Emery, so Mr. Bruce Huber was hired to fill the position. Along with all the teaching, the administration had other duties such as keeping quiet study halls and being advisors to activities, but most important was the motivat- ing atmosphere which was provided by the faculty, as the stepping stones in the students' futures. Every school needs agood faculty, and we feel that the teachers at EHS have fulfilled this requirement. Mrs. Blanch Roddick: English I, Ill, ence, F.H.A. Advisor Mr. Ronald Wiblemo: Guidance French I, II



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Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Wiblemo cooked tasty meals for Meals for the fifth grade through high school were prepared the first four grades. by Mrs. Tegels and Mrs. Hofer. Alds Help School Functlon Properly No school can function with just administrators, teach- fulfilled by Dick Folkerts and Joan McCormick. Mr. ers, and students. A successful school must include all Folkerts was kept busy as chief custodian of both Emery the extras. schools. Likewise, Mrs. McCormick was kept busy as a The student body must have energy to study. This was regular girl Friday. supplied each day by a nourishing meal prepared by Mrs. The teachers owe a great deal to the teachers' aides. Fox and Mrs. Wiblemo ffirst through fourth graclesl: Mrs. Teaching would have been quite hectic without Mrs. Hofer and Mrs. Tegels lfifth through twelfth gradesl. Wethor, Mrs. Sweeney, and Mrs. Bleeker. To keep the school running smoothly, there must be a The students would like to thank these nine people who custodian and schoolsecretary. These iobs were faithfully have clone so much to make this school yeara success. Dick Folkerts was the custodian for the Joan McCormick was the schools' hard- Assisting the teachers were Mrs. Swee- schools in Emery. working secretary. ney, Mrs. Bleeker, and Mrs. Wethor,

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