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,r :Q if E ii 45 si LEFT TO RIGHT, BARITONES: E. Hofer, J. Jucht, BASS HORNS: B. Plucker, P. Arend, CLARINETS: C. Determan, J. Oling Winter, D. Geppert, P. Doorn, A. Swyter, CORNETS: W. Hoffman, D. Bartel, D. Rowley, J. Glanzer, A. Decker, W. Hoffmi N. Determan, N. Wolff, S. Weeldreyer, L. Leitheiser, M. Michels, S. Mayer, M. Lubbers, FRENCH HORNS: L. Osterloo, Klock, B. Bleeker, l. Voss, R. Voss, TROMBONES: R. Leitheiser, D. Roskens, L. Pluclcer, D. Edzards, DIRECTOR: B. Hub Band Presents Two Concerts This year, Emery High School's forty-eight member During the second semester, Mr. Townswick returned band met with a unique experience. to direct the band in their daily rehearsals! During the first semester, the band was directed by While under the direction of Mr. Huber, the band Mr. Bruce Huber, who acted as interim director while marched in the homecoming parades at Emery and Bridge- Mr. Orrin Townswick was serving military duty. water and in the Blue and While Day parade at Mit- The Brass Quartet received a l rating. Those partici- Members of the Trumpet Trio were: A. Decker, D. Bartel, and pating in the quartet were: D. Edzards, T. Jucht, D. W. Hoffman. Their efforts were rewarded with a l rating. Bartel, and W. Hoffman.
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Library is Improved After several years with the library in a small corner, it was Finally moved behind a partition in the study hall. Sev- eral of the librarians worked very hard to get the library in its new position, this also encouraged them to keep the li- brary neat and clean, too. Under the supervision of Mrs. Uhrich, library supervisor, and Darlene Marquardt, head librarian, there were several eager competent librarians, which included, four sophomores Five iuniors, and eight seniors who alternately assisted in making the library a good place to study and a good place to check out books and magazines. The library has increas- ed by many books, new magazine subscriptions, two new tables, a large desk, two small tables for typewriters, and several chairs. Even though the moving of the library pushed the seniors to their own home room instead of in study hall, it was well worth it. Everyone knows a good library is a necessity in any school. One interesting observation was the observance of National Library Week, April 12-18, with many posters and decorations hanging on the book shelves. During Na- tional Library Week, there were l22 books and 22 reference magazines checked out ofthe library. The school had pur- chased approximately 200 books during the year. These seventeen librarians worked hard to keep the library in order
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Hey, Jane, do your feet hurt, too? i Pudwell, L. Huber, C. Hanssen, K. Lehr, G. Leitheiser, N. Weber, J. . Jucht, DRUMS: E. Braden, T. Tornow, J. Thomas, R. Weber, FLUTES: inssen, T. Jucht, OBOE: H. Bleeker, SAXOPHONES: M. Terveen, S. l chell. The band also presented a tall concert to the pub- ent rating for their presentations of The Naval Sea Cadet . lic. March and Simple Gifts. During the spring, the band l When Mr. Townswick returned, it was contest time. presented a concert to the public. j Mr. Townswick accompanied the band to the Region ll All in all, the band experienced a very successful l Band Contest in Madison. The band received an excell- year. Wendell Hoffman received a superi- Leading Emery's great marching band For this year were: D. Huber, T., or rating on his trumpet solo. Dannenbring, H. Bleeker, P. Krier, and P. Osterloo.
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