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• • • Grade and High School Band FLUTE HORNS Florence (Jiffhorn Marilyn Pflederer Bb CLARINET Talbert Ruckman Robert Hendershott Richard Fox George Pumphrey Joanne Koch Velma Koch Robert Myers Gwendolyn Ruckman Thelma Babbitt Roger Johnson Bb CORNETS Billy Carius I»is Babbitt Bob Gibson Norma Fluegel Kenneth Ruth Billy Garlish Merle Brown Cicala Skaggs James Smith Eb SAXAPHONES Bonnllyn Wilkey Phyllis Bolliger C SAXAPHONE Patricia Shepherdson Bb Tenor SAXAPHONE Marilyn Getz OBOE Marilyn Stone Betty Ellen Beyer Marilyn Koch Janice Hodgson Betty (’haddock BARITONES Clinton Koch Margaret Augustin TROMBONES Jerry Parks Jackie Parks Ben Hodgson Bemadine Lutz Donald Neukirk Jim Strunk BBb BASS Earl Sander John Lulck SNARE DRUM Richard Van Horn Gene Gardner BASS DRUM Shirley Bolliger CYMBALS, ETC. Joan Blumenschien TYMPANI Jean McLaughlin TWIRLERS Mary Alice llinman Joyce Hoffman Nineteen
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Library • • • The most progressive library in Tremont is housed in the front of the auditor- ium at Tremont High School. It contains approximately 2,000 volumes, including depart- mental libraries which ai-e administered as part of the general library. The collection is constantly being increased; this year alone 300 books have been added to the stacks, not to mention the 30 magazines which are received monthly and the two daily news- papers, the “Daily Pantagraph” and the “St. Louis Post Dispatch”. Reading room is pro- vided for the students as well as the privilege of bi'owsing among the books to get bet- ter acquainted with them. Students who are interested in library work and with the able support of Miss Koch, the librarian, take charge of the loan desk during the day. At Tremont High the ability to use books is recognized as one of the most important ob- jectives in the high school course; therefore, instruction in the use of books is given every student early in his high school career. This is given not as an end in itself, but as a means in assisting the students in preparing his assignments. There are only a few rules which the librai’ians l-equest the students to follow. They ai'e: 1. No more than two students to be at the desk at a time. 2. Be sure to check in magazines with li- brarian several minutes before the second bell rings. 3. Magazines are for your use. Treat them with care. Keep magazines in their labeled compartments. I. When using card catalogue, look up book by title, or author, to find its classifications. After finding this information, record num- ber, title, and author on a slip of paper and present to the librarian. She will locate book, register it in your name, and stamp date due. 5. When reader fails to find book in card cat- alogue, ask for help from librarian. (i. All reserve books should be issued during the eighth period and must be in at 8:45 a. m. the following day from date issued. Ex.: A reserved book issued in eighth per- iod on Oct. 8 is due Oct. 9 at 8:45 a. m. 7. All books are due two weeks from date of issue with the exception of reserve books. Ex.: If a book is issued to a student on Oct. 8, that book is due at the desk by 8:45 a. m. on Oct. 22. 8. Any books not returned at specified time, the holder is liable for a 2c fine every day after date due. Left to right: Gene Gardner, Bonnilyn Wilkey, Joy Pflederer, Joanne Koch, Dan Koch, Evelyn Schwinn, and Marilyn Koch. Twenty-one
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