Frankenmuth High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Frankenmuth, MI)

 - Class of 1965

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Personalities Guten Morgen, Wie geht es Ihnen? The students of James Weber look as if they are working hard on German assignments, On the other side of the picture John Si- mon and Steve List laugh over a joke in German class, Mary Walz and Ron Loesel telecast a ra- dio program. Interesting projects such as this one are carried out during the second year of speech,

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Language Arts, taught by Mrs. Margret Willis, Mrs. Helena Kaczynski, James Weber, Marvin Hauck, Nor- man Richter, and James Drummond, consist of Ger- man I and II, first and sec- ond year speech, and four years of English. English is required all four years, while both German and speech are electives, This unit deals with many phases of literature, gram- mar, and public speaking. Next year, for the first time, the junior and senior stu- dents will be given achoice in selecting their English classes. Norman Richter, English department, makes one of his typical faces while deeply concen- trating on a book of poetry. Language Arts Develop Proudly watching her senior English students is Mrs, Margaret Willis. English is held in the same classroom as art, as noted on the wall. Read slowly, enunciate clearly. These are the rules of interpretive reading as shown by Marcy Vanek, who placed first in the local forensics contest and second in the district,



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The wide variety of electives in the field of Commer- cial Sci ences taught by Marco Marcet, Louie Weiss, and Charles Bartel are general business, typing, business law, office practice, shorthand, and bookkeeping. These classes prepare students who plan to make their careers in business. Dave Weirauch is busily typing, while Vicky Bickel adjusts her typewriter. Miss Joyce Piesko, student teacher, dem- onstrates equipment used in office practice to Pat Mitchell and Angie Schaard. The business law class follows along in the book as Louie Weiss makes a point.

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