Frankenmuth High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Frankenmuth, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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——Upperclassmen We speak of the future, but how can we know what the world has in store for us within the coming years? o © о е . life will be more complex as the years roll by..... toad- just to these rising conditions we have but to follow our motto, Іп Ourselves Our Future Lies. ..... We know, too, that we can achieve only with an open mind, our faith in God, and the help of those about us. Thus, the Eagle becomes the strength for other walks of life. 17

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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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Se Lew — treasurer. Senior Class History On September 3, 1956, one hundred and thirty eager freshmen entered the doors of Frankenmuth High School. Everyone was anxious to get started because high school was a new experience for them, The first officers for the class of '60 were: Malcolm Blackwood, president; Charles Nickless, vice-president; Karen Janson, secretary; and Lynn Mueller, treasurer. Members of the Student Council were George Frank and John Hubinger. Concentrating on growing accustomed to high school the class sponsored only one all school dance and participated in several work days. The freshman initiation was the main event of the sophomore year, along with several car washes, bake sales, work days, and. dances. Directing the class were: Charles Nickless, president; Peter Janson, vice-president; Karen Janson, secretary; and Lynn Mueller, treasurer, George Frank, Margaret Knight, and John Hubinger were elected to the Student Council. The junior year was the most exciting year for the class of '60, as the class sponsored the annual Krazy Karnival and the Junior-Senior Dinner-Dance, projects which provided fun and valuable experience in working together. Led by their capable officers:, Tom Leach, presi- dent; Donald Lindow, vice-president; Karen Janson, secretary; and Lynn Mueller, treasurer; the class completed another successful year of high school. Elected to the Student Council were: George Frank, Margaret Knight, and John Hubinger. The class opened their fourth and final year of high school with the election of the following: Tom Leach, president; James Zehnder, vice-president; Karen Janson, secretary; and Martin Geyer, treasurer. Student Council. members were George Frank, John Hubinger, and Tim Keinath. Highlights of their senior year were the senior class play and the class trip to Mackinaw Island. At last the long-awaited day arrived, graduation and the end of four memor- able years of high school. The class had reached their goal. Senior class officers | are, left to right: Т, | Leach, president; J. ] Zehnder, vice-pres- 1 ident; K, Janson, sec- | Í retary; M, Geyer,

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