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Library MISS PHILIPPA YELLAND, А,В,, ABLS, MSU апа U of M, is in reality no longer a — teaching member of the faculty. She serves instead as a full-time librarian, coming to this system four years ago with the opening of the library. She has been instrumental in setting it up under the Dewey decimal system and bring- ing it up to North Central standards. Here she explains to Dorothy Lamb, library assistant, the classification of books for the shelf, Library assistants M, Schomaker, D. Lamb, and K, Ransom help keep the flow of books over the circulation desk in smooth operation. The third annual Book Fair was thoroughly en- u joyed by students as well — as adults. Six hundred of the best books pro- duced in 1959 were dis- played by the librarian. Nature hobbies intrigue B. Zuellig and C. Boike. ЕЛІ
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MRS, MARGRET WILLIS, B.S. - EMU, has completed four years in Frankenmuth, Her sub- jects are senior English, journalism, and art. She is advisor for both the high school news- paper, the Eagle Echo, a printed publication, and the Eyrie, the school yearbook, Pictured here, J, Rupprecht and Mrs. Willis discuss a page of the yearbook, ALFRED ZINK, A, B. - E M U , has completed 35 years of teaching inthe Frankenmuth system, having in fact, grown up with the school. His duties are many and varied, but his first love is the teaching of American History. During this year Frankenmuth affiliated with C.M.U, under a TV program for teaching American - | history. This program was directed by Mr. Zink, who also taught three sections of biology. COACH HARRY KACZYNSKI, B.S. -C MU has spent five years with the Frankenmuth Eagles directing sports activities. He watched his football squad enjoy three undefeated seasons — апа in the fourth year only one defeat. He also , coached track and basketball. Here he dis- cusses track work with R. Heine, junior. Both enjoy the warm spring day.
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School Broadens Program Frankenmuth District School, during the school year, entered into abroad- ened curriculum which in- cluded teaching American history in high school and science in the elementary by televised program, The heart of the program was in Central Michigan Univer- sity. Included also was adirect- ed teaching program with the University. Under this program future teachers of the college trained under our extern program, work- ing with co-operating tea- chers throughout the vari- ous departments of the school, Each group assign- ed spent eight weeks and were encouraged to live in the community and parti- cipate in community af- fairs. Above the teachers to be instructing in the televised program discuss the new media. Left to right, Mrs. Hazel Heine, Alfred Zink, Robert DeMain, Ronald Hildner, and James Vitany. L. The junior class views the television program. Right and below are pictured five of the fourteen externs who participated here during the year. Left to right, Marvin Hauck, Dale Sherman, Judy Fischer, Ellen Crawford, and Jeanette Kern, (The latter will teach in Frankenmuth during KS the coming year), Others not shown who participated in the program were: Gerald Gibson, Tom McNamara, John Marsh, a Betty Barias, Sheria Ford, Gail Falls, Allen Sturm, David ° Skillman, and Diane Vollmer.
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