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Industrial Arts Are Vocational After working for two years on the idea of us- ing a ten year plan to gradually enlarge school facilities, the Board of Education members de- cided in the early winter of 1965 that the in- dustrial arts department would be the first area to undergo expansion as this is in great demand and is steadily increasing. Such classes as a second year of auto mechanics, farm shop, drafting II and III, and electronics I may be offered next year. Gary Gilbert and Emory Day seem to beworking intent- ly. Here they demonstrate the art of getting one's arm caught in a vise. Eugene Haubenstricker and Gary Daenzer are hammer- ing in shop, while John List works on his mechanical drawing.
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The fifty-seven members of the Frankenmuth High School band, directed by James Van De Velde, again finished with a second division rating. Both Ruth Bauer, the majorette, and the band have spent an active year. f s Playing the clarinet are Pat Bluemlein and Randy Hart, Roth تید مات ен work. Dave Simon adds his talent by playing the 10:6. His is the first chair and his work is greatly de- pended upon.
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| The Frankenmuth High School library | with modern, up-to-date facilities, | has a great deal of fiction as well as informational data. The once 4,000 volumes have now increased to over 6,200, and more books are being added annually. New shelves have been put in, and much is being done to improve the library each year. Surrounding Mrs, Judith Meier, the librarian, are Marsha Nuechterlein, Ju- lie Uebler, Janet McElgunn, Pam Shippey, Darlene Korkus, Kathy Schlegal, and Virginia Roedel. These girls are all assistants of Mrs. Meier. Library Is a Popular Place ei Reading one of many interesting articles in a magazine is Dick Warnick. The magazine stand and newspaper rack are always supplied with some of the best material available, A typical scene.in the library is the one pictured above. Ann Bender and Kathy Geyer go over some of their homework in the morning be- fore the actual school day begins. 21
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