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TOP ROW: Left to right, James Knoll, Robert Offenborn, Carl Schmitzcr, James Veitengruber, Charles Knoll, James Baker, Gary Hegenauer, Creighton Boike, William Zuellig, Larry List, Leonard Felgner, Randall Heine, Thomas Weiss, Michael Block, Stuart Schluckebier. Connie Fischer, Sandra Rummel, Elizabeth Brender, Julie ViinWormc-r, Beverly Vanek. Gloria List, Carolyn Palmreuter, Barbara Schluckebier, Rhea Fischer, Christine Schomaker, Deanna Kaul, Kay Krause, Mary Zeilinger, Michelle Schutt, Lucille Schiefer, Sally Pagels,Jane Haubenstricker, Virginia Weber, Mary Lou Loesel. Joan Rupprecht, Irene Schiefer, Pauline Rodammer, Suzanne Simpson, Treasurerg Robert Hart, Presidentg Marjorie Mueller, Seoretaryg Reardon Campeau, Vice President: Kay Brechtelsbauer, Jean Rodammer, Alfred Zink for Whom the chapter was named, Camera Shy: Martha Poellet, Sally Sohn, Michael Nuechterlein, Abfred G. Zink hapter - ational Honor ociet Suzanne Simpson lights the candle of leadership at the Millington chapter initiation on February 15, 28 Named inihonor of the oldest teacher in years of service to the Frankenmuth school system, the National Honor Society was formed in 1957 with a total of eighteen members. As the school expanded, membership in this society increased, Members of this society are chosen because they have exemplified the qualities for which the emblem stands: character, scholarship, leadership, and service, On February 15, this society inaugurated another first for Frankenmuth High School when the Alfred Zink Chapter became the sponsoring organization for Millington High School's new chapter, The Frankenmuth chapter inducted 30 of their students in an impressive candle lighting service, directed by Mrs, Margret Y, Willis.
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TOP ROW: Left to rightg Kay Warnick, Kathie Burgess, Mary Honold, Karen Daenzer, Marie Heine, Charlotte Rivett, Arlene Ulrich, Jackie Sparks, Ruth Hubinger, Charlotte Kern, Mary Janson, Miriam Janson. Ruth Enser, Ann Vanek,Judy Krueger, Deanna Kaul, Roxanne Daenzer, Carol Starke, Mildred Knoll, Donna Rodammer, Kathy Uebler, Barbara Schluckbier, Judy Zehnder, Pat Mclnerny, Rhea Fischer, Martha Poellet, Judy Yoba, Marjorie Mueller, Marie Haas , Charlotte Schiefer, Carolyn Palmreuter, Irene Schiefer Ann Bierlein, Pauline Roclanimer, Judy Hoerauf, Mary Zucker, Jean Rodamnier, Judy Mueller, Pauline Frank, Michelle Schutt, G.A.A. Operating the concession stand at the football games, selling popcorn at the basketball games and serving at Dad's Night were the main activities of the 1 G,A,A, They also sponsorel several playdays, a Mother's Tea, Varsity Night and Jv Night. Here, members participate in a ieated game of bombard, Another activity of the group was right are Jean Rodamnier, Ann Va! Palmreuter, Ruth Schmitzer. l bowling at the local alleys, Pictured left to nek, Judy Mueller, foreground Marajean Lucille Schiefer, Janet Loesel, Virginia Webe-r,Rita List,Marajean Palrnreuter. Advisor Helena Kaczynski, Kay Brechtelsbauer, Nancy Rummel, Karen Zehnder, Carla McConnell, Beverly Mitchell, Beverly Laking, Mary Lou Loesel, Julie VanlK'orrner,Janet Schury, Mary LaMountain, Advisor Annette Bordua, Janet Faerber, Cheryl Geyer, Marilyn Lash, Mary Lawc, pointkeeperg Corinne Bleke, vice-president: Elizabeth Brender, presidentg Beverly Vanek, Secretaryg Sally Sohn, treasurer, MaryAnn Gerschefske, Roberta Engel, Peggy Cooper, 2 7
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