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eff 'fe--..N,,,?S '5 v-0- '4 5 ---..Q,f 'Q ' 'J , ,A TOP ROW: Left to right: Tom Abraham, Jerry Zuercher, Larry Director Carl Nordstrom, Janet Fzierber, Joan Rupprecht, June List, Fred Meyer, Fred Galsterer, Dave Hurt, Lanny Nuechterloin, Block, Richard Galsterer, Tom Worley, Donna Aldrich, Helen Susan Schmitzer, Judith Aldrich, Carla McConnell, Arlene Ulrich, Chowaniec, Virginia Weber, Kiithie Burgess,CherylGeyer,Herbert Michelle Schutt, Corinne Bleke, Karen Lee, Janice Anderson, Lelo, Carol Thomas, Marilyn Lush, Earl Hammond, Band Frankenmuth High School's band has been in- strumental in creating spirit and enthusiasm at football and basketball games throughout the school year, They also played at various assemblies and community functions such as Memorial Day and the Bavarian Festival. Band is ii regular class in the day's schedule and is taught by Mr, Nordstrom, He also teaches several sections of elementary music and junior band. The band forms ai big D for Dad in honor of the fathers of the football players. 17
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Top, Carl Nordstrom instructs Kay Warnick on the piano. Explaining the technique of silk screening to Sharon Schwartzkopf is Mrs. Margret Willis, art instructor. Besides this technique the class also learned the art of water color, ceramics,chalk, and charcoal, 16 Fine A rts Another first inaugurated ut Frankenmuth High was the introduction of a fine arts class. The purpose of the class was to give students un insight as to the cultural aspects of education. On alternating dziys the cluss met with Carl Nordstrom, music teacher, and Mrs. Margret Willis, art instructor. Art Like the art section of the fine arts class, the art class also worked with water color, ceramics, chalk, charcoal, and silk screening. Exploring their book of water color techniques are Kay Brechtelsbauer, Elizabeth Brender, and Sharon Schwartzkopf.
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Commercial tudies Training students for the business world are left to right Marco Maroet Louie Weiss, and Charles Bartel. Studying diligently in bookkeeping class are Sharon Krueger, Peggy Cooper, and Julie VanWorrner. Learning how to type are freshmen, Naida Lou Krafft, Gloria Laux, Dianne Loesel, and Allan Woelzlein.
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