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Physical Education Frankenmuth participated in another program sponsored by Central Michigan University, the Teaching Program Project in which a college student attends school for five years with one semester of each of the last three years spent in externing at various high schools in the area. The two teachers connected with this program were Miss Annette Bordua and Miss Beverly Zimmer, QLD shown here with Christine Shomaker, and Janet Loesel. Head of the boys' physical education program is Harry Kaczynski, taking roll, Mikmg '1 blslwet to lead his team to victory is Martin Warnick.
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Librar A busy and buzzing place, the library offers abund- ant reference material for the students. Miss Philippa Yelland, school librarian, is always ready to aid students with her vast knowledge about books. ln recognition of her 40 years of service in the public school system, Miss Yelland was honored by faculty members, school board members, and friends at a testi- monial dinner at Zehnder's Hotel in April, At right are Mr, and Mrs, Martin Willis, Miss Yelland, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ziehmer, and Mr. Walter Frahm. Miss Philippa Yelland, A.B., A,B,L,S, M.S,U. and U. of M, came to Frankenmuth five years ago as the school's first librarian. During these five years she has purchased more than 4,000 books for the school, established the Dewey decimal system, and brought the library up to North Central standards. Here Miss Yelland, who will be retiring this year, explains to Karen Irish and Janice Mayer, library assistants, where to find information. Aiding Miss Yelland with her work are student library assistants Myra Daenzer, Karen Irish, Dorthy Lamb, Mary LnMountain, and Janice Mayer. The fourth annual Book Fair was throughly en- joyed by both students and adults. Because of its increased size, the exhibit was divided into two sections. The first section for young adults was held in February, The second section was held in March for elementary pupils. Left is pictured a group of elementary students as they explore the books on exhibit. 21 . A - 1- ' -- if,-5, . G nmveswa wi.s,,.g:i2w1ms. wi - it ::,fwr:f::fi-is -.wi -,.f it fvff:-ffffiftm
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Student Teachers For the third consecutive year Frankemuth High School has participated in Central Michigan University's student teaching program. Under this program future teachers of the college are assigned to teach at a high school for aperiod of eight weeks during their senior year. Each student teacher works witha affiliated teacher throughout the various departments of the school. Frankenmuth High School had seven participating student teachers during the year. Also working in the social science department was Clifford Klein of Saginaw, left, while, David Bauer of Bayport assisted in the English department. www Working in the social science department was Larry Lambert of Vassar, left. Ted Zyrowski, right, of Kingston,gained his teach- ing experiences in the commercial field. Explaining a lesson to John Kern is Fred Miller of Clare. Mr, Miller worked with the shop classes. John Heinrich, left, a native of Reese, aided the social science department while Alan Springgay of Clio received his training in the math field. 23
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