Frankenmuth High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Frankenmuth, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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Physical Fitness is Ability, Agility Mrs. Sharon Barrett led the girls in her physical education class to many new and interesting phases of physical training. Field hockey was the major activity in the fall until the coming of colder weather forced the girls indoors. A unit of volleyball and basketball was then begun, followed by a modern dance period. ln the dance unit, the girls were introduced to some of the basic concepts and movements involved in this relatively new field. A six-week study of free-exercise followed, combined with exer- cises for posture and improvement. As the weather became warmer, the girls enjoyed tennis and track and field. During the year, physical education teacher, Harold Kaczynski works his boys hard for the rigid spring physical fitness tests. This is not, however, his main goal. Throughout the year each boy has a chance to advance in his favorite skill. The class games include touch football, basketball, kick- ball, weight lifting, shuffle board, ping pong, and other various physical activities. it if gms: A - iii .L . X ' K Q M. 21. , , V ,kwa , ,si F. .n yr! I A Q .eff 3 1- , A - . ti A 'V E 2 if fs ,fi . QW, K K Q .1 - R , If 1 it , , ' ' A- ' ' -V K ' i K f k ' f W 5545f?ii,Q5rg QQ , ., 2 -1 Ag'9Q',-1 '.,' .1 wr. .5 is 4 ,if 3 . vet f f. ' ' gli , 2 ,. ' i ' .. i ' lf' 2' . ff - f 2 f ffrirriavany ,, - 'Q ' -If -1 ' ' ' ' iw 1 . ggi ails ii., K . . psi ,,.,, . .sg W . r A - , A X x l t ll? A favorite game in the boys' physical education class is demonstrated by these students as they whip the ball at each other during a wild dodgeball game. Ever since the tennis courts were built in the park, tennis has been one of the many sports pursued in the spring physical education classes. Here Sandy Travis and Tom Reif leave the gym after challenging each other to a match. As they run down the hills and arrive at the courts, Tom plays the gentleman and opens the gate for Sandy. However, once the game has begun it's every man, or woman, for himself! 1 19' J' Mg , as ' '- we ifigbgegfge-,gas-, f-sissy, - k.4..t.. !f3' 4 : ,. ,. ,i :ss-s e..-1 Q. ' .Ti'?'i f . if-iii it : Mv.?5,:gi3g,152i?QQ.gi?bgi . 1 - 'iff''1'Lf:fZ2f,1.1ii1E f-IW? -at-1..fifiiffkfsriilisfisiriiiirifii f ilet. igiiig ig l ltffx f i 1 3 - A ' 1ifz'iw'i'ifi' irkwsir fi'F5w'tf- 1' 115415 'i'wft?fWf. t 'lv ff we ggvi- stakes,-:Eff-if fe-vii, 'ez fi 'i F-7 fy tgttfJwgl?Sfggs252i,,Si,HQt , .if f -i Q f , - ff fgiglpkiftg M., --gf.',j-XM. 'ive f-f.-fy V, ,.g,fiw'fw:- --vl ' 3 73' ,gIf?g,.fwf'7'Wr.1t5? 5 5 'lf 4 N 5 65 giiifii. ,. ti feb sn. wg,-. if sw f.w,s..f ' .1--Af V- f. k,.r.f!gQzwy fr, -7 ff My , ,. -.,,. f-6 if yah View Qtfrifr Ali7x5fZeflig'3??f:J:f,5 z .11 . 'ff -FemlA'U ? -'V ' 'X ' . Qilsisvf life fafifhs.. - tnhsr ,wfgtf , , .5 ,ti , Q ., .,,-,i.., ,W .se..c.-,- - ,W W . , .... ..,.,.,.,-,.,is,,..,... . f , j ' .puff 3,9355 L .g p ---f V - In sssasseaessmwmsswf f -MTW iii, .. . .,,,z::'-:e':::v-W netsw. .- li- .,,, ,.

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Rules Open New Vistas Under the qualified supervision of four excellent teachers, the science and math departments have proved to be a very im- portant part of the curriculum at Frankenmuth High School. In science, headed by John Venstra, courses in chemistry and physics were offered along with a new course of Applied Chemistry and Physics. Nancy LaBeau taught Biology l and another new course Biology Il where emphasis was placed on individual experi- mentation and discovery. f The mathematics department consisted of classes in Algebra l and Il and Advanced Math taught by Wayne Seiffert. Warren Wilson instructed students in Geometry and Basic Math while Mr. Veenstra taught one section of Algebra I. Geometry instructor Warren Wilson explains a difficult problem to his interested class. me ,my t. ,av - fu! Q 5 ,.,.ff' X . aw- 5, Hmm-m, now let me thinkj, says Ken Kueffner as he attempts to solve a chemistry problem with the aid of his slide rule. ,,..-' PV ' ci 3,511 Listening attentively, James Bartels and Bill Bradford absorb the many complicated steps of the geometry theorem, Mr. Warren Wilson ably explains.



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Industrial Arts Generate Skills Shop students do a great variety of things. Their main concern is building, but projects such as refinishing furniture are also worked on. Several interesting items have been made by the class this year. Among these are: four boats, a surfboard, a picnic table, several bird houses, a gun cabinet, and many other useful and interesting items. Determined to do a good job, Floyd Braeutigam operates a lathe in shop class. Auto Mechanics Class students spend most of their class time working with cars. Work on engines or any other part of a car needing attention is performed. In addition to auto repairs, some of the boys have built a Bavarian pretzel stand for the Rotary Club. Brian Bickel and Bob Piesko give this V-8 engine a tune-up job to get it working properly. Ken Block and Bob Frank watch as Warren Naber shows jim VanWormer the proper method of making house plans in Mechanical Drawing I. The Mechanical Drawing classes are taught by Warren Naber. The drafting student starts by learning the basics of drawing, such as lettering or symbols, and continues to progress until he can successfully complete house plans, or other more complicated drawings. The pupil learns to correctly use the many pieces of drawing equipment which are needed to make an accurate drawing. Two new drawing boards were added to the classroom this year.

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