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лч ` .. а word of tribute to our teachers for making our curriculum the criteria of the Eagle, strong and worthy. Our education, together with our energy and perseverance, will not allow us to fade into a life of the mediocre,
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l Lunch In charge of feeding the mob of hungry students are: Left | to right, Mrs. Doris Creger, Mrs. Helen Block, Mrs. Dorothy MeMahill, Mrs. Ada Loesel, Mrs. Christine Rummel, chief cook; and Mrs. Delphine Stroebel. | Transportation Friendly Carl Stromer, head of transportation at F.H.S. keeps the school buses in excellent condition at all times. Mr. Stromer also drives the school bus every day and takes the athletes to games and meets. | ua Custodians | An exceptionally clean school and neat grounds is the result | of the work of this happy crew. Standing: Ron Palmreuter, left to right, Leroy Parlberg, Alois Schmitzer, Mrs. Schmitzer, and Kurt Schmitzer. Mr. Schmitzer, head cus- todian, along with his wife and son, have a full-time job in keeping our school pleasant. Assisted by Ron Palmreuter and - Leroy Parlberg, the group does a tremendous job. William Gallagher, who is absent, is also on the janitorial staff.
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GILBERT HAVEN, SS - CMU, discusses a problem with H, Lelo, Jr. Mr. Haven has been a member of the staff for the past three years and taught plane geometry, solid geometry and trigonometry, in addition to mechanical drawing. MISS BONNIE SLOAN, B.S, - U of M, spent only the current year at Frankenmuth. She will return to her home town of Bay City, where she has accepted a position. While here she taught German and sophomore English. Pictured here, she is teaching students B, Schluckebier and M, Heine, freshmen, the fine art of bridge playing, a noon hour activity. Faculty of | Always busy with his test tubes and beakers, CHARLES DORCEY, B.S. - CMU, will leave Frankenmuth after two years to attend the University of Michigan, where he will work at his Master's degree on a National Science Foundation scholarship. Plans call for his re- turn at the end of the 1960-'61 school year. In addition to his beloved chemistry, Mr. Dorcey taught general science.
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