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PREPARING FOR FAMILY LIVING. . . Miss Carol Krug, home economics instructor, prepares a lecture for her HOME AND FAMILY LIV- ING class. Miss Krug teaches home economics on all levels of high school grades. Home and Family liv- ing is a new course designed to draw a closer relationship between economics and the home. Each year, the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award test is One phase of first year home economics was a sec- given, the winner being the girl who scores highest in tion on child care, as students such as Sue Gugel, her knowledge of the home economics field. This year shown below, learn to care and study younger chil- the award went to Jonalyn Reindel, who is shown, be- dren's habits. low, examining a new dress fashioned in class.
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STUDENTS MANY OUTLETS . Dale Weiss tunes up the motor of his Ford, as part of Mike Piesko and Fred Rodammer display a a requirement in shop class. maze they have just completed in class. Washing his car, Mike Smith demonstrates 'methods Warren Nabor assists Gerald Bierlein in pre for keeping his car in good condition. Many students paring a project in drafting class. worked on and repaired vehicles during shop period, in order to become acquainted with auto mechanics.
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BUILDING SOUND BODIES . . . Coach Arthur Pelzer observes two brave wrestlers during his physical education class. Physical Education instructor Sharon Stephen assists freshman Beth Penzien in the basic steps of tumbling. ,.,.......-.-- The area of physical education was broadened dur- ing the 1968-69 school year, with the assistance of instructors Sharon Stephen and Arthur Pelzer. Mrs. Stephen, during her first year at Frankenmuth High, activated many new programs for the girls de- partment. Swimming, basketball, volleyball, and baseball teams were created to help broaden the field of girl's athletics. Arthur Pelzer concentrated to a great extent on the physical fitness program which proved to be most successhil, as the percentage of boys receiving awards for fitness was the highest on record. Student assistants top l. to r.: M. Braeutigam, R. Warnick, R. Merten. Bottom 1. to r.: L. Crary, Mrs. Stephans and Coach Pelzer, instructors, are shown at left between gym periods.
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