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'fzf Counselors Homer Stinchcombe and Mrs. Helena Kaczynski are in charge of the guidance and counselling program at Frankenmuth. When students desire advice or information concerning vocational, educational, or personal matters they are very capably assisted by the counselors. Mr. Stinchcombe is head ofthe guidance and test- ing program, while Mrs, Kaczynski works inapart time capacity. Both are graduates of Central Michigan University with Masters degrees from the University of Michigan. 'ia E lementar Administration James Vitany has served as principal of the Frankenmuth District Elementary School since 1956 and will return for the 1961-1962 school year, In additionto his duties as. principal, he teaches the sixth grade and assists in coaching elementary and junior high sports. Mr. Vitany graduated from Central Michigan Uni- versity in 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and obtained his Masters degree from the University of Michigan in 1954, 1-. I, , .se f i f--f- V f wean--.Vg--kt, , .. . ..,,, ,,.., . ,wi W+..i.nwmmw. ,.. ,. ..
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Robert Wallen, principal of Frankenmuth High School, is a graduate of Central Michigan University, class of 1950, Following his graduation he came to Frankenmuth where he served for seven years as amathernatics and shop teacher and later as principal. He obtained his masterls degree from the University of Michigan in 1953, Mr. Wallen left Frankenmuth in 1958 to continue graduate studies at the University of Michigan for fifteen months, He served as teacher and counselor for nine months thereafter at Dearborn Township Schools, In 1960 he returned to Frankenmuth as principal,a capacity which he will fill for the 1961-1962 school year, Administration Richard Ziehmer, superintendent of Frankenmuth Public schools, graduated from Pontiac High School. After serving in the Army, he continued his studies at Eastern Michigan University, and graduated in 1952 withaBachelor of Science degree. Mr, Ziehmer taught at Walled Lake for one year and Almont for three years before coming to Frankenmuth in 1958, where he served as English teacher and coached debate and forensics. In 1959 he obtained his Masters degree from the University of Michigan and was appointed as principal. In the ,summer of 1960, Mr. Ziehmer assumed the duties of superintendent and will continue serving in this capacity for the 1961- 1962 school year. At the present time he is also doing graduate work through the University of Michigan.
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Doris Beyerlein has been working in the superintendent's office for three years, and is always willing to assist a stray student, teacher, or Mr, Ziehnier, She is a former graduate of Frankenmuth High School. W1 ,P Office Personnel Karen Janson, who started as a co-op student last year, handled all the rnoney and checks in the superintendent's office, Karen left in April to assume duties as medical secretary at St. Mary's Hospital in Saginaw. Always smiling, always helpful, Charlotte Worley carries on as the backbone of Mr, Wallen's office. Mrs. Worley has served as high school secretary since 1957, and plans to return next year. Getting out bulletins, typing, answering phones and running errands are the duties of the office girls pictured below who assist Mrs. Worley in the principal's office, TOP ROW: Left to rightg Carolyn Palmreuter, Karen Daenzer, Marie Haas, Sharon Schwartzkopf, Elizabeth Brender, Joan Rupprecht, Janet Loesel, Absent were Connie Fischerand Jane Haubenstricker, F f' tw-.J
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