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Robert E.
Wertz, III is a
native of Denmark, South Carolina and a 1967 graduate of
Denmark-Olar High School. He began his musical training in fifth grade
under
the baton of Alton McCollum and continued under Bob Gillam and Buist
Farmer. He
served as Drum Major in the 11th and 12th grade and won the John Philip
Sousa
Award in his senior year.
Mr.
Wertz
continued his education at the University of South Carolina where he
received a
B.S. in Music Education in 1971 and a Master of Music Education degree
in 1972.
He served as a graduate assistant under the guidance of Dr. Arthur
Fraser. He
did his student teaching in 1970 at Airport High School under the
direction of
William E. Ackerman. While at USC he was a member of Sigma Nu Social
Fraternity
and was inducted into Pi Kappa Lambda, the national music honor society.
Robert
Wertz
began his teaching career at Lower Richland High School in Columbia. In
his 4th
and final year at the school he was selected as "Teacher of the Year"
by the faculty. In 1976 Mr. Wertz began a successful 26 year stint as
Director
of Bands at Camden High School. In 1980 he won the prestigious
ASBDA-Stanbury
Award as the "Outstanding Young Band Director in South Carolina" and
that same year he had a total of 14 students "seated" in the All-State
Bands. Mr. Wertz has won various community service awards from the
Veterans of
Foreign Wars, the American Legion, and Camden Jaycees.
At
Camden High
School under Mr. Wertz's direction the band won the Outstanding
Performance
Award a total of 21 times including a stretch of 18 in a row. The
marching band
at one time held a streak of 68 consecutive Superior ratings in all
local,
state, and national field show and parade competitions. The Wind
Ensemble was a
consistent recipient of Superior and Excellent Ratings for 24 years of
his
tenure.
Mr.
Wertz has held memberships in the American School Band Directors
Association, the National Band Association, Music Educators National
Conference, Phi Beta Mu (State President-1983-85) and the South
Carolina Band
Directors Association. Mr. Wertz served on 5 of the 6 committees of the
SCBDA
during his career and was President-Elect (1997-1999), President
(1999-2001),
and Vice President (2001-2002). Since his retirement in 2002 after 30
years in
the profession he has been employed by Custom Printwear in Lugoff, S.C.
He is
married to the former Annette George of Columbia, South Carolina and
has two
sons, Ryan and Drew. |