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A j stru mat that FACTS AND FIGURES ubilant teacher and popular guy is Warren Wilson, in- CIOI' of classes in algebra l and ll. geometry. and applied hematics. Mr. Wilson takes time out from class to give well-known grin of his. Student assistant to Mr. Wilson's algebra Il class. Mike Poel- let, shown here executing one of his duties of helping to pound knowledge into the student's head. The student? Ron Maurer. The famous comedian Bill Cosby has used situations in school life as some of his most famous comedy routines. A line from one of his more recent records is taken from what he says in a sketch called Kin- dergartenu. lt goes. f'l+l:2, right! Cool! What's a 2.?.. It is the job ofthe mathematics teacher to show his students exactly the basic concepts and to guide him through stages of learning in mathematics. The world of algebra, geometry. basic, advanced. and applied mathematics all involve much thought and application to solve problems of reasoning, approxi- mation. and fact. Byron Charters seemed quite pleased with what he is hand- ing out. but from the look on the face of Dennis Reinert the results may not be too happily received.
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BUSINESS COURSES ARE ESSENTIAL Louie Weiss and Jacki Synianski aid students Pam Bernthal and Connie Haubenstricker. ln addition to teaching shorthand ll and office practice. Mr. Weiss has also been bestowed with the title ot' assistant principal. Here Charles Bartel checks a students work as he looks over Lee Ann Sanders shoulder. Mr. Bartel teaches general business, and business law, in addi- Preparing the days assignments. Marco Marcet also tion to typing I and Il. keeps his students diligently working. Aside from his teaching duties of bookkeeping and typing, Marco Marcet also has the tedious task of being Frankenmuth High School's athletic direc- tor. This involves long hours of hard work scheduling athletic contests, hiring referees. and writing letters to the various news polls and media. Mr. Marcet deserves much credit for his work in the school's outstanding sports program. N ,assi
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BACK TO THE OLD GRI D l Grant Engel seems to be the only person aware of the camera while Thomas Bucholz. instructor. Kir- by Goodwin. Dave Beyerlein and Steve Stolz take a breather in the shop class. Discovering how one can best use his mind and his hands physically to create. or im- prove an object is the purpose of the shop and drafting classes. Here hours of labor are spent in the process of trying to put mental know-how into physical dexterity. The re- ward for this is discovering that an applica- tion of mental and physical ability can bene- fit many people. This work-labor force con- sists of those who have the curiosity and pa- tience to repair or build something. They are architects, mechanics. engineers, and repair men of the future. Discovery for them con- tinually leads to the service and improvement ofthe world for all men. Getting back to the hard grind. Mr. Bucholz takes time to work with Lon- nie Davis and Grant Engel on a car engine. one of the many facets of class. These boys. John Nuechterlein. .lack Bender and Ron Krausneck are shown operating one ofthe many machines they are taught to use in shop. Watch your fingers!
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