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I THE WHOLE STATE! Q is - ssh ss These senior boys are smiling not because of the food. but because their Coach Tompkins demonstrates the new pop-up pictures are being taken. Tom Auernhammer. Frank Bender. Dean Bierlein. trash can equipped with Randy Schiefer at no extra and Dale Weiss show the reason why lunch time is a favorite time. cost. Students. may we present Ron Maurer, Frankenmuth's Student Body. Seniors Tom Engel. Chuck Rustem, Kim Koehler. Dave Voor- heis and Mark Abbenante. show how they best like to spend their noon-hour. Sue Mills and the unknown freshman tbarely visible? have learned to accept the senior way. - ,
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UMBER ONE STUDENT BODY Discovery is the coming of age in a challenging environment. Discoverycomes in the Search for knowledge, a search which has led students through classes and research, bull sessions and books and has taken them into a deeper understanding of life, and the world. Discovery is made through people and ideas. From classrooms, to forensics, to sports, discovery is finding something new and exciting about individuals, happen- ings, or events. What the 1970 Eyrie does is discover and explore the world, the times, places, events, and people of Frankenmuth High School who found the world alive and awaiting them. The Eyrie also delves into the means by which many of these discoveries are made. Here members of the student body rely on honor, dignity, tradition, and pride to confront one's obstacles. Yet, before one can go out and con- front these challenges he must discover new worlds of thought. Because of the honors taken in the fields of sports, and academic endeavors by the student body it is our privilege to dedicate the 1970 Eyrie to all the students here who have in some way contributed to making this school out- standing among others in the entire state.
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THE CORE OF SCHOOL ACTIO ss S I K 'ss-My rs S spun-new-mmm? N, 'i -- Concerning themselves with what will be best for the students and faculty members of Frankenmuth High School are those men who constitute the Board of Education. The decisions they make deal primarily with finances, the amount of freedom students have in relation to what is offered to them through curricular and extra-curricular activities in accord with school policies. As a safe-guard for the furthering of better education to each student, the Board carefully approves the philosophy and standards of each faculty member, the members also remain in close contact with all school programs and the students themselves. The board members are selected from all walks of life to give a needed variety which increases understanding and presents a broader picture of the total community situation. Members of this year's board are, top, Byron English, tsupervisorlg Dr. H. M. Braeutigam, QDVMJg E. F. Rittmueller, Cbank president and former teacherjg seated Harold Krafft and Walter Frahm Qfarmersjg Jack Hildner Qbusiness administratorj. Absent werelWallace Reithmeier, fman- ager Carlings Companyjg and Jerold McEwen Csuperintendent of schoolsj. Pictured on the opposite page are Superintendent Jerold McEwen, Principal Marvin Hauck and Assistant Principal Louie Weiss. l Perhaps one of the first discoveries an administrator makes is that he canlt please everyone although asked to do so. The challenges facing him many times are so paradoxical and conflicting, that making no decision seems to be the simplest alternative. He carries out the decisions of the board, meets the demands of the faculty, and seeks to satisfy students. '
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