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Social Studies Social studies teachers include, STANDING: August Kehrberg and Miss Ruth Ann Sweeney, history, government; Charles Bartel, Jr., history. SEATED: Alfred Zink and Patrick McCartney, history, government, Joe Chowaniec adjusts one of the thre a junior American history class, e television sets during A portion of the senior viewing the television program, government-economics class is shown
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English Required for graduation from the Frankenmuth High School are four years of English, The first two years are de- voted to a greater degree to the tech- nical or grammatical side of English Literature. American and English are stre ssed during the last two years. Lë Ti AS p These four masters of the English language are responsible for the teaching of that subject. STANDING: Patrick McCartney, freshman; William Nolan, Sophomore, junior, senior. SEATED: Mrs. Lois Bartz, junior; Mrs. Margret ۷۰ Willis, senior. Discussing an English term are freshmen Ken Spencer, Clemens Robinson, Patrick McCartney, instructor; Roland Weiss, Ted Galsterer. Busily studying in William Nolan's junior English class are Rhea Fischer, Kathy Guyott, Ruth Hubinger, Charlotte Englehardt, Judy Zehnder, Donna Rodammer, Kathleen Uebler, Kathleen Knoll.
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U u LL Pil TOP LEFT: Dorothy Palmreuter listens attentively as Mr. Seiffert reviews an algebra lesson. TOP RIGHT: Gary Rupprecht, Ken Baker, Larry Veitengrueber, and Frank Piesko try their luck at a chemistry experiment, BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Bartz efficiently uses the blackboard when explaining algebra problems to his students. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mildred Haas and Rudy Frank have the problem of re-as- sembling Oscar, the mascot of the biology classes, Science and Mathematics STANDING: Wayne Seiffert, Algebra I and Richard Haffner, Physics. SEATED: Walter Bartz, Algebra II and Charles T. Dorcey, Chemistry. Ka S i pûk kî. B i
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