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With an Eye to the Future One of the electives offered at Frankenmuth High School is the three year homemaking classes instructed by Mrs. Mary Lou Zehnder. The members of these classes learned about canning, cooking, and meat products. A yearly requirement ofthe course is to make a suit, dress, orjumper and model their fashions at a spring Tea presented by the girls. Each year a Betty Crocker Homernaking Award is given to the senior girl with the most outstanding knowledge of home econom- ics. Elizabeth Zehnder was the recipient of the award this year. joy Lier seems engrossed in her work as she measures the hem of Jennie Elliot's dress. Home economic assistant, Barb Rummel, puts the finishing touches on her monthly bulletin board. Freshmen Lynn Crary and Lynn Wiltse learn the funda- mentals of color in their first year home economics class before choosing the fabric- for their first sewing project. xy
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Library Shows Growth With new collection purchases this year the number of books, in the library, nears 6,000. There are books for research, reports and, pure enjoyment. The library is open before school and during noon hour to all students. Mrs. Judy Maier, the head librarian, is there to keep order and help students find the material they need. Every hour, co-op students help to check out books and put others back on the shelves. Preparing a new exhibit for the library showcase are librarian Judith Maier assisted by extern teacher, Lottie Collins. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Dianne Schmitzer, Virginia Roedel, jean Wenzel, Lois Reinhardt, Janine Waack, Marlene Sparks, and Karin Schroeder. z1wwz1,f11.sg3 5. , 2 - W' Always popular, the library is a busy place for studying, research, and discussion, as indicated by these seniors, Dave Gehrs, Dave Meyer, and Sandy Waack.
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