Frankenmuth High School - Eyrie Yearbook (Frankenmuth, MI)

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1976 tl uec iam en a | Introduction | . Imdiuiduals 18 Administration 59 | |... Organizations 63 | Sports 96 Student Life 122 Advertising 141 Closing 161 TM he American Flan а Its Red for Kove... APORTE асасы И: ° N d ite tor Its TWh tor the Hope Blue Va Bei bep That Our Fathers f H i 1 ЖЖ d? zt: e ak ET ОНИ ae ода адини „жаа ЗАЛА Che Flag Represents . 13 58 numm A v EE p =, ед А, Ts ET Our Heritage ill Neuer Be Part Ot | So it W 16 14 Ihe Days Beyond Kerall us ER а Ae i $ J oanne Beyerlein Vice-President Thomas Veitengruber President Ww 3 Janine Beth Gessler . Weber Secretary Treasurer In this bicentennial year the senior class are proud to be part of the nation's festivities. “Spirit of '76 is the title which has always been tagged on this graduating class, and the class has always been glad to accept it. The class enjoy- ed their last year of high school by showing much enthusi- asm in all activities. The students that weren't involved in team work, showed their teamwork by cheering the teams to victory. Although most students are looking forward to graduation, they feel it comes too fast. All graduates will wish in the future that they were back roaming the halls of Frankenmuth High School. Each student will go his her own separate way after June 10, 1976, but the class of ’76 will be in the memories of all. The leaders of tomorrow are here today. 19 The Graduating Class ot (Б Terra Albert Helen Ambrosiadou Andrew Anderson Erin Atamian Michael Auernhammer Roxanne Avery Stanley Baker Jennifer Bannerman Cindy Barrett Bonnie Bartels Sarah Bartlett John Bassett Sharon Bierlein Bart Blegan John Boening Barbara Braeutigam Bill Bender Dale Bender Karen Beyerlein Susan Beyerlein Frederic Beythan Dawn Bickel James Bickel Janelle Bickel Janine Bickel Nancy Bickel Eppo Biekart Darwin Bierlein “уне iPad aaa کا‎ pec dli qoo ER tego d а d | er S mg — үе. fttit NRL EA E A as ERT eer diee d ual ctun. Kent Braeutigam Duane Dennings Thomas Depping Gene Deuring S ail Connell Lee Crowley Judy Daenzer irk C Matthew Brooks Cindy Buczek Michael Calligaro K E 3 8 d E E G 22 Hite, Liberty, Happiness Maren Diekow Gerald Dietzel David Dinse William Duclos Alex Duff Pamela Eaton Julie Fisk Charles Frahm Ross Frahm Brent Frank Mary Galsterer Richard Gilman Lauri Goodwin Keith Gotts 23 Michael Goulish Penny Hammond Dallas Haubenstricker Dan Haubenstricker Edward Haubenstricker Julie Heidenreich Janny Hendrikse Martha Hetzner Karlo Huerta Barry Hurford .. Brom, Class Trip, Graduation ` — Scott Ittner Matt Janson Thomas Jensen Jean Jewell Jay Jordan Sandra Jorgenson Rita Juras Karen Kaine Victoria Kapala Cindy Keberlein Heide Keinath 25 26 Wayne Keinath Brad Keller Michael Kern Ronald Kern Gerald Knight Gouernment Kimberly Lever Deborah Lips Laurie List Required James Krause Mark Kushba Michael List Susan Loesel Michael Mahlmeister Bruce Malott і e Vicki Martin М 1 Ж А МсКеаре Craig McKendree Thomas Meier Neisser Minervino Michelle Mohney Michael Mossner 28 Thomas Mossner Gary Newbold Brian Niergarth Lynn Oberholtzer Michael Olgaard Beverly Oliver Chris Pettenger Gower Pringle Debra Quellet Rebecca Ragan Suzanne Reif Curt Reinbold Doni Rodammer Joy Roedel “ + Duane Reinbold Fred Reindel Patricia Ritter Onward and Upward Paul Roedel Patricia Rogner Robert Rogner 30 Theresa Schiefer Kathy Schlaefke Susan Schluckbier Paul Schluckebier Many Funny Moments Judy Rowley Cari Rummel Corine Rupprecht John Schaefer Thomas Schaeff Debra Schiefer Philip Schmelzer JoDee Schmidt EN Joel Schmitzer Dennis Schreiner Jane Schreiner | Nanette Schrems Susan Schrems Randy Seder ۴ Kimberly Shively Elizabeth Simon Carol Smith Ronald Sohn Arthur Spangler 31 Scott StahIbaum Teri Stoner | Pamela Tank Lenora Timm | Lisa Tompkins | Brenda Trinklein John Trinklein Mark Trinklein Michael Varley Laura Vesterfelt Allen Vinton David VonBehren Kim Voska Kelly Waggoner Dale Warnemuende John Warnick Debbie Weathers Steven Webb Claudette Weber Connie Weber Sharon Weber Tim Weber Barbara Weiss Charles Weiss Mary Weiss Richard Weiss Barbara Wesson Eileen Wilder Dwight Wilkinson Claudia Winkler Missing: James Schmitzer Dean Zehnder Julian Zehnder Martha Zehnder Susan Zehnder Michael Zmick Gregory Zwerk Seniors `6 т СЕ 60 Senior Roster TERRA ALBERT—French Club 1,3; GAA 1; Pep Band 4; Class Secretary 1, Band 1,3,4; Drama 1,3,4; Swing Choir 4; N.H.S. 4; F.Y.A. 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Volleyball 2; Freshman Homecoming Rep. 1; Ski Club 1,2,3, ANDY AN- DERSON- Football 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3. HELENA AMBROSIADOU-Ski Club 4; Exchange Student. ERIN ATAMIAN- French Club 1; Ski Club 3,4. ROXANNE AV- ERY-G.A.A. 2; Forensics 3. MIKE AUERNHAMMER- Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2,3; Football 1; Homecoming Rep. 3; Homecoming Esc. 4. JENNIFER BANNERMAN- Debate 1; Drama 2,3,4; Forensics 1,2,4; Girls Basketball 2. BONNIE BARTELS G.A.A. 1; Volleyball 2. CINDY BARRETT-Ski Club 4; French Club 1,2,3. SARAH BARTLETT —G.A.A. 1. JOHN BASSETT- Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2. BILL BENDER— Basketball 1. DALE BENDER-Band 1,2,3 4; Pep Band 2,3, 4; Jazz Band 3,4; Football 1,2; N.H.S. 4. JOANNE BEYER- LEIN- Girls Basketball 2,3,4; Girls Softball 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Class Vice President 4; Student Council 3,4; Senior Coun- selor 4. SUSAN BEYERLEIN- Debate 1,2,3,4; Forensics 2, 3; German Club 2, Girls Basketball 2,3; Girls Softball 2; G.A. A. 1; Е.У.А. 2. FREDERICK Н. BEYTHAN. DAWN BIC- KEL- Choir 1,2; Powderpuff Football 4, Drama 3,4. JAMES BICKEL- Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intramural Basket- ball 4. JANELLE BICKEL- Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; М.Н.5. 3,4; Pep Band 2; G.A.A. 2; JANINE BICKEL Girls Basketball 2,3; Track 2,3; G.A.A. 2. NANCY BICKEL. DARWIN BIERLEIN. SHARON BIERLEIN- Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 2,34. BART BLEGEN- Basketball 1,2; Track 3; Football 1; Student Council 1,2,3; Intramural Basketball 4; Baseball 1; Ski Club 2. JACK BOENING- Band 1,2,3,4; In- tramural Bowling 2. BARB BRAEUTIGAM. KENT BRA- EUTIGAM- Basketball 1 2; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Stu- dent Council 1,2; Band 1 2,3,4. MATT BROOKS- Football 1,2; Band 1; Student Council 4; Ski Club 4. CINDY BUC- ZEK-G.A.A. 1; Drama 3. KIRK С. CALKINS-Ski Club 1, 2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; Intramural Bowling 3. MIKE CALLIGARO- Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Intramural Basket- ball 3,4. САП, CONNELL Band 1 2 3 4; G.A.A. 2; Ski Club 2,344; F.Y.A. 2; Powderpuff Football 4; Cheerleader 3; Stu- dent Council 1; Yearbook 1. LEE CROWLEY-G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 3; Ski Club 4; Intramural Bowling 1,2; Cheer- leader 1; N.H.S. 2. KATHY DAESCHLEIN--Girls Basketball 3; Softball 2; G.A.A. 2. GERRY DIETZEL- Golf 3,4. DUANE DENNINGS- Intramural Basketball 2,3; Intramural Bowling 1,3,2,4; Band 1. TOM DEPPING. GENE DEUR- ING-Intramural Bowling 1,2,3. MAREN DIEKOW-Ski Club 4; Exchange Student 4. DAVID DINSE-Intramural Basketball 4. BILL DUCLOS- Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3; Jazz Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4. ALEX- ANDER DUFF- Band 1 2,3 4; Drama 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Forensics 3,4. PAM EATON- С.А.А. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2. JULIE FISK—F.H.S. Newspaper 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Spanish Club 3. CHARLES FRAHM- Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Forensics 4. ROSS FRAHM—Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 4; N. H.S. 3,4. BRENT FRANK-Football 1; Track 3,4; Home- coming Esc. 4. MARY GALSTERER-Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Girls Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 3,4; G.A.A. 2: Girls State 3. JANINE GESSLER-Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; French Club 1; Class Secretary 4; Forensics 2,3, 4; School Musical 4; Girls State 3; Krazy Karnival Queen 3; Homecoming Court 4. RICK GILMAN. LAURIE GOOD- WIN--Cheerleader 2,3,4; Fly Tying 1; French Club 1,3; Track 2,3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Krazy Karnival Rep. 2; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Powderpuff Football 4. KEITH GOTTS—Football 1,2,3,4; Intramural Bowling 1; In- tramural Basketball 4; Drama 4. MIKE GOULISH- Track 2, 4; Forensics 1,2,3,4; School Play 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Swing Choir 4; Boys State 3. DALLAS HAUBENSTRICKER. DAN HAUBENSTRICKER —Band 1,2,3,4; Debate 1; Pep Band 2; N.H.S. 4. ED HAUBENSTRICKER—Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3. JULIE HEIDENREICH— Band 1,2,3,4; French Club 1; German Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2; F.Y.A. 2; J.A. 2,3,4. JANNY HENDRIKSE-Ski Club 4; De- bate 4; Class Musical 4; F.Y.A. 4; Swing Choir 4. MARTHA HETZNER. BARRY HURFORD--Forensics 1,2,3 4; Debate 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Plays 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Pep Band 2,3. SCOTT ITTNER. MATT JANSON-Ski Club 4. TOM JENSEN- Football 1. JEAN JEWELL. JAY JOR- DAN- Football 1,2. RITA JURAS- French Club 1,3; For- ensics 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Intramural Bowling 2,3; Drama 2,3,4; J.A.2. KAREN KAINE-Student Council 1; Track 1; Swing Choir 1,2,3; Plays 1,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Jazz Band 4. VICKI КАРАТА —Yearbook 1,2:3,4; G.A.A. 2; Girls Basketball 3, 4. HEIDE KEINATH-Ski Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3; Cheer- leader 2; Girls Track 2; German Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2; J.A. 3; Forensics 3; Plays 3,4; N.H.S. 4. WAYNE KEINATH. BRAD KELLER NHS 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. RONALD KERN—Football 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4; Plays 4; Forensics 4; Pep Band 3,4. JAMES KRAUSE- Football 1; Intramural Bowl- ing 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Forensics 4. MARK KUSHBA. KIM LEVER- Drama 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Track 2,4; Softball 1; Ski Club 4; Forensics 3,4; N.H.S. 4. DEBBIE LIPS— Yearbook 1,2,3,4; Drama 1,2,3,4; School Musical 3; Debate 1; Student Council 4; French Club 1,3; Intramural Bowling 2; Forensics 1,2,3,4. LAURIE LIST —Volleyball 2; Band 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; G.A.A. 1. MICHAEL LIST—Bas- ketball 1; Track 1; Football 1,22. SUSAN LOESEL- Drama 1,2,3,4; School Musical 3,4. BRUCE MALOTT- Band 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2;3,4; Basketball 1; Golf 1,2,3; Drama 2,3,4. VICKIE MARTIN- Volleyball 2. ANN MCKEAGE- Cheer- leader 1,2. CRAIG MCKENDREE- Basketball 1. TOM MEI- ER. NEISSER C. MINERVINO- Ski Club 4; Exchange Stu- dent (Brazil); Honorary Escort 4. MICHELLE MOHNEY— Student Council 3; School Board Rep. 3; Yearbook 2,3; French Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2; Softball 2; Debate 1. MIKE MOSSNER-Intramural Bowling 3. BRIAN NIERGARTH— Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1; Intramural Bas- ketball 4; Forensics 3,4; Drama 4. GARY NEWBOLD. LYNN OBERHOLTZER-Cheerleader 1; Intramural Bowling 2; С. А.А. 2; Girls Basketball 3; Powderpuff Football 4; Student Council 4; French Club V.P. 3; Ski Club 3,4; Senior Counse- lor 4. MIKE OLGAARD- Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Student Council President 3,4; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Drama 4; Pep Band 2,3, 4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Boys State 3. BEVERLY OLIVER— Girls Basketball Manager 4; Band 1. CHRIS PETTENGER— Choir 4; J.A. 4. GOWER PRING—Intramural Basketball 2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Fly Tying 1,2; Intramural Bowling 4; J.A. 4; Forensics ei. быс ee Natr DL. жасы ы Vc en EE 1,2. DEBI QUELLET —Band 1; G.A.A. 2; Intramural Bowl- ing 2,3; Drama 1; Ski Club 3,4. REBECCA RAGAN- Drama 1,2,3,4. SUE REIF—G.A.A. 2. CURT A. REINBOLD- Band 1; Drama 1 ; Intramural Bowling 3; Basketball 1. DUANE REINBOLD- Drama 4. FRED REINDEL- Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3. PATTY RITTER- Softball 2; J.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Vol- leyball 2; French Club 1,2,3; German Club 2. DONI ROD- AMMER Class VP 2; Track 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Drama 2, 3; Band 1 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Girls State 3; Yearbook 2. JOY ROEDEL- Drama 3. PAUL ROEDEL. PATTI ROGNER— J.A. 3,4; Intramural Bowling 1,2; G.A.A. 1. BOB ROGNER— Football 1,2,3; Intramural Bowling 2. JUDY ROWLEY. CARI L. RUMMEL- Cheerleader 2,3,4; Track 1; Forensics 2; Ski Club 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Girls State 3; Class Secretary 3. CORRINNE RUPPRECHT--Volleyball 3; Basketball 3. TODD SANBORN- Football 1,3; Basketball 1; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 2; Pep Band 1,2. TOM SCHAEFF-Intramural Bowling 2. DEBRA SCHIEFER- Track 2. TERRI SCHIE- FER—Powderpuff Football 4. KATHY SCHLAEFKE- Year book 2. PAUL SCHLUCKEBIER Football 1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4. SUSIE SCHLUCKBIER-G.A.A. 1; Homecoming Rep. 2; Intramural Bowling 2; Drama 3,4; Powderpuff Football 4. PHIL SCHMELZER-Track 1; Fly Tying 1. JODEE SCHMIDT —Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 1,2; Drama 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Softball 1,2; Forensics 4; Home- coming Rep. 3. ЛМ SCHMITZER-—Intramural Bowling 1,2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3. JOEL SCHMITZER-Intra- mural Bowling 3,4; Drama 3,4; Radio Club 2. JANE SCHREINER-G.A.A. 2; Track 2; Powderpuff Football 4; NANETTE SCHREMS- Band 1 2 3 4; Volleyball 2; G.A.A. 2; Drama 3; F.Y.A. 2; French Club 1,3. SUE SCHREMS— French Club 1,3; С.А.А. 12; F.Y.A.2; J.A. 2,3,4; RANDY SEDER- Intramural Bowling 1,2. KIM SHIVELY —Foren- sics 3; Band 1,2; BETH SIMON-Ski Club 2,3 4; F.Y.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; CAROL SMITH- Ski Club 2,3,4; Intramural Bowl- ing 2,3; Forensics 2; French Club 3; Powderpuff Football 4; _G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 1. RON SOHN. ARTHUR SPANGLER— Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2; SCOTT STAHL- BAUM Basketball 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Track 3; TERI STONER—Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2. PAM TANK— Yearbook 4; С.А.А. 2; Choir 4. LENORA TIMM-G.A.A. 2; Intramural Bowling 3. LISA TOMPKINS—French Club 1,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; С.А.А. 1; N.H.S. 2,344; Forensics 3. RON TOTH- Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Drama 1,2,3,4; Forensics 3,4; Wrestling 1,2. BRENDA TRINKLEIN—G.A.A. 2. JOHN TRINKLEIN— Homecoming MC 4; Ski Club 4; School Musical 3,4; Choir 4; German Club 3; MARK TRINKLEIN- Intramural Basketball 3,4; Football 1,2; TOM VEITENGRUBER Class President 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council VP 3,4; Band 1; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Con Con 4; Boys State 3; Krazy Karnival Rep 2; Homecoming Esc. 4. LAURIE VES- TERFELT Band 1,2,3,4; Girls Basketball 2,3,4; Girls Track 2,3; French Club 1,3; Ski Club 2,34; J.A. 2,3; F.Y.A. 2; G. A.A. 2; N.H.S. 2,4. ALLEN VINTON- Football 1; Intramur- al Bowling 3,4; Forensics 3; Pep Band 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4. DAVE VONBEHREN- Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4; Jazz Band 2,344; Band 1,2,3,4. KIM VOSKA —Debate 1; Forensics 2; School Play 3; Year- book 1,2; Powderpuff Football 4; Pep Club 1; Exchange Stu- dent 3. KELLY WAGGONER-School Musical 4; Children's Theatre 4; Forensics 4; Drama 4. JOHN WARNICK- Band 1,2,3,4; Intramural Bowling 2; Jazz Band 2,3,4. DALE ` WARNEMUENDE - Football 1; Drama 1,2,3; Intramural Bowling 1,2,3. DEBBIE WEATHERS- J.A. 4. STEVE WEBB--Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Ski Club 4. BETH WEBER—Debate 1,2,3; Forensics 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; F.Y.A. 1,2,3; German Club 2,3. CLAU- DETTE WEBBER-French Club 3. CONNIE WEBER-J.A. 4; Homecoming Court 4; С.А.А. 1; Ski Club 4. SHARON WEBER. BARBARA J. WEISS—Ski Club 3,4; С.А.А. 1. CHARLES WEISS—Football 1; Basketball 1. MARY JANE WEISS. RICHARD WEISS Intramural Bowling 1,2,3; Foot- ball 1,2. BARBARA WESSON GA A 2; Powderpuff Foot- ball 4; EILEEN C. WILDER-Student Council 3,4; Girls Bas- ketball 2; Girls Track 2; Forensics 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Jazz Band 4; School Musical 3,4; Drama 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3,4. DWIGHT WILKINSON- Basketball 1,2; Intramural Basket- ball 3,4; Class VP 1; Football 1,2; Golf 3,4; Student Council 3; Krazy Karvinal Rep. 2; Intramural Bowling 3; Ski Club 4; CLAUDIA WINKLER- Volleyball 4; Ski Club 4; Exchange Student 4. DEAN ZEHNDER- Basketball 1,2; Football 1, 2; Golf 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Student Council 2; Class VP 3; Ski Club 4. MARTHA ZEHNDER- Student Council Treasurer 3,4; Girls State 3; Forensics 2; Drama 1,2; Powderpuff Football 4; Ski Club 2,3,4. SUE ZEHNDER— Yearbook 2; G.A.A. 4; Drama 2,3,4. MIKE ZMICK- Foot- ball 1,2,3,4; GREG ZWERK Ski Club 2,3 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4. The staff has used the number one (1) to represent activity in the freshman year, the number two (2) to represent activity in the sophomore year, the number three (3) to represent ac- tivity in the junior year, and the number four (4) to represent activity in the senior year. 37 Che Junior Class of 77 A. The junior class officers for 1975-76 are Matt Rodammer President, Phil Herzog Vice-President, Ann Frazee Secretary, and Louann Eischer Treasurer. B. Matt Rodam- mer takes a little rest from all his worries. A The class of 77 had its usual junior class duties, such as the Krazy Karnival and the Junior-Senior Prom. One tradition that was broken was the taking of the first place for their homecoming float. The juniors claimed third place. Harder complicated and challenging classes were introduced. Col- lege prep classes were taken by students who are looking ahead to a more advanced education in the future. Most of all, the class is looking forward to their final year in high school, next year. AE К. Ackerman D. Adams D. Althaus H. Anderson C. Barger N. Baturka R. Bell L. Bender P. Bender S. Bender P. Bernreuter V. Bernreuter P. Bernthal G. Beyerlein J. Beythan J. Bickel J. Bierlein R. Bierlein J. Biging D. Black P. Bradley Buczek . Bussenger SE Carlson Carlson Cawley Clouse Cournoyer Darling Dennings EU NI О C. Dew E. Dietzel C. Dorcey K. Dudewicz L. Ehrlinger M. Ehrlinger . Eischer г | L Eischer D. Engerer P. English e С. Ezop | M. Fabish M. Fischer T. Fischer S. Fisette J. Fox | | | G. Frank | A. Frazee W. Friend M. Gerstenberger е L. Geyer W. Gilmour | М. Girardin | $. Goff | D. Gray | L. Gruver | | J. Gugel с || L. Hamling | | | L. Haubenstricker | | L. Hecht | K. Heck Ж. | L. Herman ў | Р. Herzog H | R. Herzog j M. Hochthanner $ | ple M. Holmes C. Huber | J. Huerta i | S. Irish | К. Ivey i D. Jank o D. Jeffers ; į d ү Three Down . . . One to Go J. Kamm A. Keinath B. Keinath K. Keinath K. Keinath H. Kern J. Kern D. Knoll D. Knoll E. Knoll A. Koellet A. Koester K. Kueffner D. Labrenz C. Laugavitz Lettau List Loesel Leosel Machul Maples Matzke o dram D. Maurer K. Maurer K. McDonald 41 К. McKendree L. McMann D. Meade D. Miller M. Moskal G. Mossner P. Mossner D. Muehlfeld E. Munger T. Nagy K. Nettleton J. Newbold K. Newbold J. Niergarth G. O’ Dell B. Oldenburg S. Oliver D. Oliver P. Ortman A. Ott M. Page A. Pavlicek S. Pendleton D. Pfund D. Poellet P. Poellet В. Pollick | L. Quellet M. Raquepaw M. Raquepaw D. Reif J. Reinbold 42 Husy Wear Жоғ Activities M. Reinbold T. Reindel T. Remington S. Ritter M. Rodammer S. Rowley C. Rupprecht K. Rustem A. Samson D. Scharrer G. Scharrer H. Schmitt T. Schmidt B. Schmitzer J. Schmitzer J. Schneirla K. Schreiner T. Schreiner D. Schultz L. Sellenraad S. Shaffer M. Smock M. Stockwell V. Stolz D. Swanson J. Timm A. Trinklein 43 М. Watters Е. Weaver L. Weber S. Weess S. Weiland T. Weirauch A. Weiss B. Weiss L. Weiss V. Weiss T. Werner ` D. Wescoat T. Westrick C. White | . J. White L. Wilson K. Zehnder P. Trinklein R. Trinklein P. Tuckey T. Turner S. Vandeveer J. Veitengruber C. Abbenante R. Benjamin M. Fassezke W. Haubenstricker K. Morrison Camera Shy P. Ott M. Porter M. Raymond R. Reinert J. Waskoviak D. Weiss Dawn Rowley in memorian. She died last October 30. EEE ds ғазы қамт” à 4 $ ZUBE soe Tr аарыы TEST S MOT, ees LE Vc Ty, MSS p. Sophmores '78 A. The class officers for the sophomore class are President Randy Ferguson, Vice- President John Gessler, Secretary Linda Nash, and Treasurer Jill Schroeder. B. Karen Veitengruber studying hard. С. ` Jeff Frahm, photographer, finally gets his picture taken for the yearbook. The sophomore class showed spirit and pride throughout their second year in high school. It proved very effective when they won first place for their Homecoming float. Through extra-curricular activities they showed their en- .thusiasm for their school and they cheered their teams to a very successful seasons. 45 Cam or: to М. Bender С. Bickel C. Bierlein S. Bierlein D. Biswell C. Boesenecker = J. Bohn R. Brooks D. Brunner Bruns Bull . Burk . Coats . Counts . Cournoyer Cox ЖС Crawford L. Andrew D. Bainter D. Baker M. Baker A. Bassett D. Abraham M. Abraham K. Adams K. Allen Just Two More Wears J. Eischer Н. Engel Н. Engel М. Erndt J. Evans S. Ezop S. Ezop K. Fabish V. Faerber D. Fassezke J. Ferguson J. Ferguson R. Ferguson Finger Fischer Fisk Fisk Fisette Frahm T. Frahm K. Frank K. Gatton J. Gessler B. Gilman S. Good M. Gotts M. Goulish T. Gray G. Greenwald C. Hammond B. Haubenstricker K. Haubenstricker R. Haubenstricker T. Haubernstricker L. Heidenberger L. Herman G. Hildner C. Holmes D. Humpert 47 Т. Husen М. Janson . Jarrett Jensen Johnson . Johnson . Kaine Kaul R. Keberlein M. Kern J. Koeppendoerfer D. Krafft J. Kramer J. Krause P Krusniak М. Kueffner D. Kuehnemund L. Kuhne T. Kusba K. Kuske S. Lackowski R. Laugavitz D. Lauria J. Lemonds B. Lettau J. Lewis W. Lewis M. Lips F. List R. List M. Little S. Lotter R. Maguire B. Marshall J. Mason J. Maurer McDonald Meier . Metzger Miller Mills Mocney Hard Workers . Mohney . Moliterno Morse Morse Mossner mpg . Mossner . Nagy Nash Nelson Niergarth . Nuechterlein ““огоғ С. Olivier С. О о р. Otter A. Ozerites D. Parolari D. Phillips G. Pollick V. Psotka T. Quellet A. Rauh S. Raymond C. Reda G. Reinbold N. Reinbold M. Reinert T. Reinert D. Ritter D. Robertson A. Roth J. Rummel S. Rummel B. Rupprecht 49 P. V. T V. $. В. C. B. (р К. М. 5. v. 5. 50 Sophmores N. Rupprecht M. Rushford M. Sanders L. Scharer D. Scharrer T. Schluckebier Schmelzer Schorge Schreiner Schreiner Schroeder Schuler Sheppard Shew Shively Smock Springer Stahlbaum Stearns Struble K. Swartz S. Tank D. Taylor J. Turner G. Upson J. Urbaniak ъ т е SEENEN (9 Camera Shy . Buckelew L. Mossner Crowley K. Nefe . Feinauer R. VanDevelde . Girardin D. White . Jesberg J. Parth Krafft кый ы Р Е ы VanF leet . VanWormer . Varney . Veitengruber VonBehren . Voska YOM gt РАЗЯИЯ В. Weber A. Weirauch B. Weiss R. Weiss . Wellander . Wenzel . Werner . Wescoat . Wheeler Whittle Wilson Witt Worden Zehnder Zehnder . Zielke Zmick . Zwerk 51 К. Eischer L. Eischer J. Engel M. Engel S. Engel J. Enser R. Feinauer M. Fetterman E. Finney J. Fischer S. Fischer C. Fischhaber E. Fox S. Frahm T. Frank D. Galganski S. Gerstenberger M. Geyer J. Gorman A. Gotts А. Grasel T. Gross A. Gruver . Gugel Hair . Harris K. Harris B. Haubenstricker B. Haubenstricker M. Haubenstricker aga T. Hauck K. Hecht C. Herzog S. Hetzner J. Holmes R. Hubbard =e Learning Through Experience J. Irion D. Ivey D. Jackman D. Jackman A. Janke J. Janson S. Johnston J. Jordan J. Jorgenson T. Kaake T. Kaine M. Kapala J. Keehn M. Keinath . Kelly . Kern . Kern . Kern . Klammer Knoll . Knoll = СО ош oos Knoll Koester Korf Kramer Kostrzewa Kueffner Lettau VLA итын H. Lewis S. Lintz K. Loesel M. Macauley J. Mallory K. Marseilles Che New Learn Fast —————————— o + ee J. Mattis | К. Maurer | t ` L. Maurer | T. McAfee | | ` М. McMann | Г . M. Mitas | D. Meade K. Monk J. Mossner K. Morse D. Mueller D. Murlick С. Newbold R. Newbold S. Norczyk D. Nuechterlein | G. Pringle | К. Randle T. Rau R. Reinbold J. Reinert L. Reinert R. Remington Wa E EN d C. Bodamgmer ауыры суыды D. Rodammer may T: Rogner 1 J. Roth А к A M. Китте] 3 L. Rupprecht Е К. Samson M. Sanders. D. Schiefer K. Schlaefke | Р. Schmelzer HE D. Schmitzer С. Schmitzer L. Schmitzer S. Schmitzer M. Schneider L. Schury S. Schwarzbek B. Seder R. Serrick L. Sheppard HTC Qmm M. Springer M. Switalski J. Thomas 58 оной AAS YEO SE D RF Vanek . Varley Varney . Veitengruber Vinton Vitany Walker . Warnemunde Weaver Weber . Weese . Weese . Weighman Weiss Weiss . Weiss . Wellander . Wigley Future Leaders C. Tomczak J. Toth S. Ulrich S. Urbaniak V. Vance R. Wilcox L. Wilson R. Wilson R. Wood K. Zoellner Camera Shy T. Beyerlein T. Oldeck A. Porter і } H $ 1 { { i ETS = E PL PN Li School Board A. Mrs. Abraham, Mr. Wenzel, and Mr. Rustem listen attentively to a speaker. B. | Mr. McEwen and Mr. Frahm review the | minutes from their last meeting. С. Mr. Brauetigam and Mr. Krafft look over this year’s budget. D. Mrs. Wolahan concentrates on a proposal during one of the many board meetings. She is also one of the newest members of the board. The Board for Frankenmuth School District makes the de- cisions on many of the issues within the Frankenmuth Schools. Year after year, they solve administrators’ teachers and students’ problems—what curriculum, how many credits for graduation, and they even approve or disapprove trips for the ski club and the senior class. A. Е. Mrs. Vivian Pringle works hard to keep the guidance office in shape. B.C. Mrs. Phyl- lis Mason is the secretary to the principal, Mr. Dan Gibson. D.F. Mrs. Ruth Zehnder has the front desk job in the main office. 61 The staff by numbers: 1 D Gibson, 2 J VanDevelde, 3 R Ruhl, 4 J Ruhl, 5 M Fitzgerald, 6 M Marcet, 7 J Szybala, 8 W Wilson, 9 B Cataline, 10 R Bye, 11 A Maciag, 12 P Pelzer, 13 K Spaulding, 14 K Hughes, 15 D Swetich, 16 T Bucholtz, 17 G Hennessey, 18 M McCabe, 19 P Bannick, 20 C Lenard, 21 der, 26 B Tompkins, 27 J Weber, 28 D Tackett, 29 G Bn 30 C Bartel, 31 A Pelzer, 32 A Loesel, 33 E Swanson, 34 Kiley, 35 C Lyon, 36 S Smith, 37 B Charters f 65 Е ы ы з wet un + = un un | “ ы | | атаа 5 ЖЕЕБЕ 2 | . 6 | абаз E $ фу EEEE: 335282 SE SS 322553 EH ш gu gS os SEE 38238 8 т 2% 3 4 ав E ER 298539 2215857 до 8 S бші 5 Lunch Hours A. Cooks that devote long hard hours into preparing lunch are L. to R. Ellen Wescoat, Hildegard Maurer, Helen Bolck, and Leona Weber. B. Students enjoy not just the hot lunch line but also the snack line foods. C. | j Other cooks are Joanne Pavilicek and Lorna Roedel. D. Teri Stoner and Lauri Goodwin are just a few of the hot lunch enjoyers. E. Even when the lunch room is empty the cooks are always busy cleaning up or pre- paring for another day—tomorrow. PROTAN N ony ea та е CON 8 n T ча „+ — mme EEE SEE TENT NE ite -— E ге Е e = а ана ығыс жж wp = : 4 © s eam И — RA — E E ы, EN Ў Transportation and Maintenance These are just a few people who are just as important in running a school as the admin- | istrators and the teachers. They are trans- portation and maintenance personnel. A. Bob Schoenknecht is making sure the school is ready for a new day. B. Harold Hildner spends a few minutes repairing an electrical problem. C. This is a group of faithful bus drivers who get the students to and from school and activities. L. to R. Mr. Krafft, R. Oberholtzer, I. Karaba, S. Diemogney, B. Schoenknecht, R. Fielding, M.L. Weiss, M. Colwell, V. Krauseneck, E. Haubenstricker, S. Golis, B. Harris, H. Hildner, D. Tank, L. Irion. D. Mel Trinklein discusses some trans- portation problems with his secretary, Mrs. Westrick. E. Gary Compaew, Bob Schoenk- necht, Verna Keinath, and Harold Hildner make up the staff of people that see that, at the beginning of each day, the school is spotless. SST 22 N = = АНА — LET EINER CURSUS САЛЫЦ SX NUM. 2 EEE Student Decision Makers A. Student council officers for half of the year are M. Olgaard Pres., T. Veitengruber V. Pres., S. Pendleton Sec., M. Zehnder Treas, B. Student council members back row L. to R. M. Rodammer, P. Bernthal, J. Krafft, T. Veitengruber, M. Olgaard, C. Laugavitz, M. Galsterer, A. Koester, 1. Beyerlein. Middle row К. Ferguson, 5: Pendleton, М. Brooks, У. Stearns, 5. Rum- mel. Front row D. Ivey, J. Mattis, D. Mur- lick, K. Weighman, T. Hauck, D. Lips, M. Zehnder, С. Barger, S. Norczyk, D. Krafft. C.-F. New officers M. Gerstenburger Pres., M. Rodammer V. Pres., C. Laugavitz Sec., A. Sampson Treas. National Honor Society Members back row L. to R., Mike Goulish, Dan Haubenstricker, Cindy White, Julie Fisk, Mike Olgaard, Bill Duclos, Paul Bernthal, Ross Frahm, Mike Fassezke, Larry Eischer, Sue Beyerlein, Sharon Bruns, Mike Gerstenberger. Middle row, Phil Herzog, Dale Bender, Randy Fer- guson, Lori Wilson, Karen Beyerlein, Heidi Kern, Sandy Pendleton, Laura Vesterfelt, Marilyn Ehrlinger, Gretchen O Delt, Linda Nash, Janine Gessler, Lauri Goodwin, David Olivier, Linda Kuhne. First row Matt Goulish, Louann Eischer, AnneMarie Kei- nath, Andrea Samson, Doni Rodammer, Gail Connell, June Schneirla, Marlene Baker, Julie Rummel, Linda Mossner, Joanne Beyerlein, Matt Rodammer, Kevin Ivey, Mark Darling. B. German Club members L. to R., Mr. Weber, Advisor, Dan Hauben- stricker, Vicky Schreiner, Tom Reindel, Steve Bierlein, Tim Schreiner, Cindy White, Cheryl Whittle, Sharon Bruns, Dave Moli- terno, Mark Stock well. National Honor Students er B German Club NHS is an activity formed by the top students in F.H.S. | E based on scholastic ability, know how, and the activities | one belongs to. The German Club concentrated on sending | E | some students over to Germany during Easter Vacation. All ` these students have previously or are now enrolled in Mr. Weber’s German Class. ownerputt | A. The Senior Powderpuff Team back row ` L. to R. Dave vonBehren, Kim Voska, Lynn Oberholtzer, Julie Fisk, Janine Bickel, Sue | Schulckbier, Mike Zmick. Front row Bill Duclos, Kim Lever, Barb Wesson, Gail Con- nell, Dawn Bickel, Karen Beyerlein. B. Un- derclassmen Powderpuff Team L. to R. Larry Eischer, Vicky Kaul, Sandy Pendle- | ton, Terri Nagy, Cindy Barger, Lori Hauben- stricker, Rob Bussenger. Front row Trina Hauck, Liz Fox, LeeAnn Wilson, Andrea Sampson, Marlene Baker, Debbie Murlick, Lori Wilson, Michelle Varley, Luann Eischer. C. The ITV Crew back row L. to R. Steve Wilson, Steve Ezop, Mr. Budnick Director, Jeff Keehn, Greg Pringle, Cave Bainter, Ross Voska, Kneeling Pam Cleary, Tammy Kaake, Kurt Weese. Powderpuff Football was enjoyed by all classes because this was the first year all classes could participate in this com- petition. Because of the fine effort put forth by the under- classmen squad the senior powderpuff team bowed out gracefully. The people in ITV make it possible for all classes to watch video tapes. They operate in a small room off the stage. Cooperative A. Co-op Students back row L. to R. J. Krause, G. Newbold, J. Bassett, B. Bender, G. Duering, E. Haubenstricker, B. Frank, J. Bannerman, Р. Eaton, J. Roedel, М. List, Р. Ritter. Center Р. Hammond, A. Anderson, C. Weiss, K. Daeschlein, V. Kapala, D. Quel- let, S. Jorgenson, C. Weber, S. Schluckbier, B. Weber, D. Schiefer, F. Beythan. Front S. Weber, C. Rupprecht, J. Rowley, B. Bartels, S. Reif, К. Shivley, P. Rogner, M. Weiss, T. Schiefer, S. Bierlein, C. Smith, Mr. Weiss Di- rector. B. Patti Rogner does office work at Galsterer's. C. Carol Smith helps at List School. D. Connie Weber does filing at Frankenmuth Mutual Insurance Company. E. Fred Beythan works at Baker's Garage. F. Sue Schluckbier is an office worker at the Frankenmuth School District Office. G. Charles Weiss fixes a rota-tillar at Weiss Farm Equipment. H. Terri Schiefer works on the books at Weiss Farm equipment. I. Co-op Students back row L. to R. J. Bickel, L. Oberholtzer, B. Weiss, D. Bickel. Front row N. Bickel, J. Bickel, K. Kaine, L. List, R. Avery, Mr. Weiss Director. In the spring of the student’s junior year, students sign up Sr ral ni ny for job placement. They hope not only to get a job, but to learn the skills or trades that they could use in their futures. “oS Not all students who sign up are placed because of the scar- | city of jobs, but the majority are. Mr. Weiss, the co-op di- rector, handles, not only the placement, but the grading of students after the employers evaluate each student. | 73 Foreign Exchange A. Foreign Exchange Students L. to R. Niesser Minervino, Helena Ambrosiadou, Eppo Biekarat, Maren Diekow, Claudia Winkler, and Janny Hendrikse. B. Helena Ambrosiadou studies before class. C. Maren Diekow walks down the hall to her next ' dass. D. Eppo keeps in shape by playing _ basketball in the gym after school. | 74 To and From Frankenmut А. Eppo spends a quiet. moment бе, uy ing to study. B. Neisser plays the game of volleyball. His fellow teammates have eod. ; fidence in him that his serve will go over the. net. C. A group of Frankenmuth students who spent some time as foreign exchange students. L. to R. Julie Heidenreich, Beth я Weber, Karen Beyerlein, and Kim Voska. D. John Gessler is at the present time a foreign ` exchange student. Julie went to Switzer- land, Beth went to Germany, Karen went to Australia, and Kim went to Finland. D. John Gessler is at the present time in | Australia. To be an exchange student is an honor in itself. To visit an- | other country and see different customs and habits is part of this exciting trip. Students spend a summer, a semester, or even a whole year in another country. Everyday a new activity or habit becomes a new experience that these stu- dents will treasure for the rest of their lives. mem с=з сыт җы . 22-2 SOM 2 Sr НИМИ ити. Student Assistants A. Science assistants L. to R. Gerald Knight, Mike Varley, Mike Goulish, Peggy English. B. Office assistants L. to R. Luann Hecht, Cindy Dew, Donna Pfund, Jayne Veiten- gruber, Lorie Ehrlinger, Ginny Weiss, Dave Black, Lynn Oberholtzer, Jean Jewell, Karen Zehnder, Marcia Reinbold, Jane Biging, Julie Fisk, Sherry Oliver, Sandy Bender, Annette Koester. C. Library as- sistants Sue Reif, Barb Wesson, Tammy Gray, Lenora Timm, Vicki Martin, and Mrs. Judy Maier, the librarian. co 50 ы ст р) et 2.45 AND CHARGES OF SOME pe е: к | ax Negative lows Anions) _ | ШЕ? CH,COO | Rydrogee Oxalate i um Mg Bromide ы (Bine) | Carbonate Assisting Teachers... A. Gym Assistants L. to R. front row. Lauri Goodwin, Kathy Keinath, Cindy Keberlein, Sandy Jorgenson, Martha Zehnder, Rhonda Herzog, Joanne Beyerlein, Karen Dudewicz, Diane Maurer, Lisa Tompkins. Back row Dave Althaus, Jim Kern, Gary Frank, Paul Bernthal, Rob Reinart, Tom Schmidt, Tom Wierauch, Dave Swanson. B. Teacher Assis- tants front row L. to R. Pam Bernreuter, Pam Cleary, Debbie Lips, Terri Stoner, Chris Laugavitz, Cari Rummel, Heide Schmitt, Ann McKeage, Heide Keinath, Debbie Weathers. Back row Kim Lever, Kay Rustem, Laurie Carlson, Sue Walker, Cindy Barger, Terry Remington, Ted Fischer, Steve Ezop, Kurt Weese, Ross Voska, Len Geyer, Phil Loesel, Emanuel Knoll, Bob Krafft. C. Sec- ond Semester Lab Assistants front row L. to R. Tammy Kaake, Marcy Hochtanner, Lou- ann Eischer, Julie Bickel, Gregg Pringle, Laurie Vesterfelt. Second row Steve Wilson, Pam Tank, Ron Toth, Pauline Trinklein, Mike Zmick, Alex Duff. . Melping Fellow Students 78 A. The Senior Band back row L. to К. M. Raquepaw, T. Reindel, K. Braeutigam, F. Reindel, D. Otter, M. Olgaard, G. Pringle, E. Knoll, J. Warnick, B. Rupprecht, R. Kern, S. Schimtzer, C. Geyer, Mr. VanDe- velde, J. Boening, R. Toth, M. Stockwell, M. Rodammer, R. Bell, L. Goodwin, L. Tomp- kins, M. Gerstenberger, D. Bainter, B. Malott, B. Duclos. Row three J. Mason, M. Baker, K. McKendroe, T. Schreiner, C. Ezop, D. Muehlfeld, D. Parolari, D. von- Behren, D. Bender, M. Kaine, R. VanDe- velde, T. Albert, A. Vinton, P. Bernreuter, J. Fox, B. Oldenburg, E. Engel, N. Finger, L. Wilson, L. Sellenraad, T. Sanborn, C. Ab- benante, T. Cramer, A. Sampson. Row two D. Rodammer, R. Herzog, B. Hurford, D. Taylor, P. Eaton, P. Tank, K. Ackerman, D. Schreiner, E. Wilder, S. Ezop, P. Krusniak, K. Nettleton, A. Duff, L. Vesterfelt, P. Hammond, J. VanFleet, C. Laugavitz, J. Neirgarth. Row one D. Haubenstricker, S. Ritter, L. List, N. Shrems, S. Pendleton, S; Bierlein, L. Kuhne, J. Bickel, K. Wellender, J. Schmidt, N. Baturka, L. Carlson, J. Heid- enreich. B. JV Band back row R. Cournoyer, B. Schuler, R. Hubbard, Mr. VanDevelde. Row three C. Ono, J. Krause, L. Mossner, K. Veitengruber, S. Ulrich, L. Wilson, R. New- bold, K. Marseilles, J. Vinton, S. Urbaniak, A. Braeutigam, S. Kelly, T. Frank, J. Web- ber, T. Schreiner, S. Ezop, T. Bussenger, D. Bruns, T. Knoll, R. Sampson, M. Boening. Row two J. Jorgenson, J. Mattis, S. Lintz, J. Urbaniak, K. Morse, R. Jensen, S. Swartz- beck, S. Lackowski, J. Toth, T. Hauck, D. Murlick, A. Bassett, S. Engel, L. Fox. Front row L. Wellender, S. Duff, D. Krafft, К. Feinauer, S. Gerstenberger, K. Schlaefke, 3 Baurer, V. Stearns, G. Knoll, G. Pollick, Т. Albert а а М. Baturka practice before class begins. A. Pep Band back row L. to К. С. Abben- ante, B. Malott, D. Bainter, K. Nettleton, L. Geyer, R. Kern. Third row E. Engel, L. Carlson, J. Schmidt, N. Baturka, T. Albert, M. Rodammer, L. Sellenraad, R. Bierlein, M. Gerstenberger. Second row M. Kaine, D. Bender, R. VanDevelde, A. Vinton, C. Ezop, K. Ackerman, T. Schreiner, T. Craner, B. Jazz Band J. Warnick, S. Bierlein, G. Pringle, B. Duclos, A. Sampson, J. Toth, B. Malott, D. Bainter. Standing E. Wilder, R. VanDe- velde, M. Kaine, D. vonBehren, D. Bender, L. Goodwin, M. Gerstenberger, R. Toth, L. Tompkins, K. Kaine, Mr. VanDevelde direc- tor. C. Majorettes L. to R. M. Baker, P. Hammond, J. Bickel, E. Wilder. D.-F. Band members playing their instruments R. Bell, M. Kaine, C. Ezop, and K. Ackerman. ‚ Жай ады 2 Swing Choir A. Mrs. Kocher directs the choir. B. Swing Choir class practices for future concerts. C. Swing Choir back row L. to R. M. Kaine, M. Goulish, J. Daenzer, D. Schiefer, J. Roedel, J. Trinklein, C. Keberlein, S. Bartlett, M. Baker, E. Dietzel, L. McMann. Third row C. Gugel, Bleep, T. Albert, C. Pettenger, P. Tank, S. Jorgenson, C. Winkler, J. Rowley, J. Jordan, S. Weaver. Second row M. Wat- ters, K. Randle, C. Sheppard, C. Johnson, C. Ono, R. Cournoyer, B. Haubenstricker, K. Hecht, K. Zoellnar, C. Bickel. Front row M. Hochtanner, M. Little, J. Morse, B. Hauben- stricker, M. Switalski, E. Weaver, J. Schmidt, R. Juras, S. Rowley, J. Hendrikse, W. Lewis, K. Coats. D. This is the first se- mester that boys have entered in this class. E. The class practices a new song. Ж е Ж Sëtz Out on the Slopes A. The group waits in Mr. Bruns’ room to. leave for Canada. B. Making sure all the lug- gage is on the bus is one of the biggest jobs to be done. C. To leave on time for these trips the students had to at the school very early. D. Mr. Bruns goes over last minute instructions. E. Back row L. to R. Mr. Bruns, А. Atamian, J. Fox, P. Tuckey, G. Zwerk, C. Keinath, M. Olgaard, J. Trinklein, E. Werner, M. Fassezke, K. Ivey, M. Darling, M. Jesburg, M. Brooks. Second row J. Phil- lips, N. Minvrvino, S. Vandeveer, T. West- rick, K. Calkins, T. Hauck, E. Biekart, T. Albert, S. Rummel, L. Oberholtzer, L. Crowley, J. Bauer, C. Rummel, R. Brooks. Third row M. Diekow, H. Ambrosiadou, J. Hendrikse, G. Pringle, S. Rowley, K. Monk, K. Lever, L. Vesterfelt, K. Beyerlein, G. Connell, M. Rummel. х Affirmative Us Negative ти инини ENT QNO eT SIEHE OL OEE A. Kim Ackerman practices arguing her D point before she meets her opponent. B. David Olivier, Chuck Dorcey, Steve Schwarz- bek, and Robert Wilcox gathered debate in- formation in the library. C. The Debate Squad for Frankenmuth High School for 1976. D. The varsity debaters David Olivier, Diane White, Marylin Ehrlinger, and Anne Marie Keinath display their trophies. 82 Winners Claim Crophies In debate this year, the EHS team was again victorious. In the lower thumb league, the team was tied for first. During the year of regular win- nings, a number of individual speaker trophies were awarded. The Muth team also attended state finals and placed twelfth. Many F.H.S. students also won Detriot Free Press Awards. The J.V. team won 10 of their debates. Next year's team will be debating on the topic of prison reform. A. Mr. Dan Gibson proudly shows a few var- sity debaters a large, more meaningful plaque. B. The varsity debaters wait outside the van before they leave for a match. C. J.V. debaters Nancy Finger, Cheryl Bierlein, Sarah Rowley, Cheryl Duff, Jackie Bauer, and Karen Eischer proudly show off their trophies. | LU | | D N The “Muth Mouths” were again victor- ious this year. They captured first place at all the tournaments they at- tended. Along with the school’s tro- phies many individual trophies were claimed by the ambitious F.H.S. fo- rensics team. By looking at the impressive list of winners and by listening to members of the team, it’s obvious that many hours of work were put into the stu- dents’ efforts. Not only was this time on students’ parts, but on the part of the coaches, Jerry Hennessy and Keith Spaulding. Five F.H.S. students: Steve Wilson, Kim Lever, Barry Hurford, Jill Schroe- der, and Karen Eischer attended state finals, where they all made an excel- lent showing. Barry captured sixth in the Humorous category. Another exciting season of forensics has ended, but already there are pre- parations being made for next year's season. Let's hope the “Muth Mouths” come out again on top. A. The ever-expanding Frankenmuth Foren- sic s team. B. District Oratory winners. June Schnerlia, Ron Toth, Debbie Lips, and Kevin Adams gather material to write their speeches. C. State Finaiists Karen Eischer and Jill Schroeder color posters for their in- formative speeches. “The Muth Mouths” A. Winners at Essexville-Garber were Кау Hurford, Matt Rodammer, Karen Eischer, Rustem, Debbie Lips, Dawn Ivey, and Matt Gail Upson, Kim Lever, Janine Gessler, Nancy Rodammer. B. Sandusky winners were John Finger, and June Schnerila. Ferguson, Ron Toth, Eric Werner, Barry 85 A. Barry Hurford gives a humorous reading. B. Kay Rustem and Eileen Wilder present their story-telling session. C. John Roth, Judy Holmes, Mike Goulish, and Diane White draw for extemporaneous topics. D. Eileen Wilder, Steve Wilson, Kay Rustem, Ron Toth, Luanne Eischer, Debbie Lips, Matt Rodammer, Janine Gessler, Barry Hur- ford, and Gail Upson proudly display tro- phies won at Eisenhower. е 7 nn emm Che Gift and the Giving E | 1 3 3 % E E E A. JoDee Schmidt, Carol; Mike Varley, Matt; and Eileen Wilder, Margaret; bow their heads in prayer. B. Chuck Frahm, as the policeman, tells the group to behave. C. Eileen Wilder has a disagreement. D. Barry Hurford as Larry, takes a moment to rest his tired feet. This year's one-act play for competi- tion was “Т е Gift and the Giving, by Tim Kelly. The five FHS students who participated went to the regional level in competition. The play was also shown for public viewing. Mr. Hennes- зу directed the group in their endeavor. 87 | | “You Can't Take It With Vou” “You Can't Take It With You,” a three act comedy by E Moss Hart and George Kaufman was this year’s fall play. a It's many eccentric characters, along with their eccentric pi actions, made it a play well worth one’s time to see. And { | those who saw it are quick to agree. Many hours of time | were put into the production, which was evident to all who AI saw it. Of course, the most hours were put in by the direc- Lu tor, Gerald Hennessy, and he can chalk this play up as an- | other of his hits. A. Penelope Sycamore introduces Mr. Hen- derson, the IRS man, to her husband Paul. B. Ed, Tony and Alice help Mr. Kirby up after his lesson in wrestling. C. Essie takes a breather from her dancing lesson as Mr. Ko- lenkhov urges her on. D. Martin Vanderhof says the evening prayers. E. Grandpa looks on as Paul explains the workings of his boat. F. Donald reads of the evening's happenings as Rheba sets the table. G. Much to the dis- like of Rheba, Gay Wellington takes a drunken pinch at Donald. H. Everyone is very surprised at the entrance of The Man. I. Mr. DePinna takes time out from build- ing firecrackers to pose for Penny. CAST Penelope Sycamore ...... Debbie Lips Bessie ы c Аны Natalie Baturka у Ai ог Е е Terry Albert Paul Sycamore .......... Steve Ezop Mr. ГеРі а........... Bruce Malott Ed Pee uci rere ERR УЫ ТЕ Alex Duff Donald u о ie vp MR RS Tom Schmidt Martin Vanderhof ..... Matt Rodammer АИ ӨК EI e We ra Та УЙ Kim Lever Не дево ............ Steve Wilson Tony Kirby `. 2082 + ... 0% Ron Toth Boris Kolenkhov ........ Mike Varley Gay МеШ ріо ........:. Rita Juras Мг.Кібу.........:: Barry Hurford Mrs. Kirby... soe JoDee Schmidt TheMan 27 7 А Brian Niergarth Wa Eh qe ali Ron Kern ее ИСИ e Keith Gotts Ора. а . Shelly Lackowski Stage Manager ........ Mike Fassezke South Pacific To get involved in a musical, the calibre of South Pacific is really easy. To do it well is another matter. But with more than 80 students involved and over three months of practice, the overwhelming success of South Pacific was not surprising. South Pacific is full of the comedy and action of a WWII mili- tary base. However, Rodgers and Hammerstein added the con- flict of ethnic groups and a tint of romance in order to give the play its universal appeal. Mr. Keith Spaulding directed this year’s musical, and like last year, he also took the responsibility of conducting the pit band. The musical cast was also coached by Mrs. Beverly Kocher, and student director, Mike Moskal, lent a helping hand. A. Director Keith Spaulding gives the camera the “ole evil eye”. B. Bil- lis, portrayed by Matt Goulish, gets it on both sides from Captain Brac- kett, Ron Toth, and Harbison, Brian Niergarth. C. Cable, Rick VanDe- Velde, looks adoringly at Liat, Janine Gessler. D. John Trinklein as Emile DeBecque. E. “A hundred and one pounds of fun!” Vicky Faer- ber, Terra Albert, Sue Schluckbier, Sue Zehnder, Jill Schroeder, and Marilyn Ehrlinger dance with “Honey Bun” Matt Goulish. F. Rick Van- DeVelde takes time out to go over his lines. G. Mr. Spaulding shows Karen Kaine, as Nellie Forbush, which foot goes first. H. Matt Goulish concentrates on this dance steps. I. Student director, Mike Moskal, checks her script for mistakes. Ngana ........ Теготе........ Henry ........ Nellie Forbush .. Emile DeBecque . Bloody Mary .... Stewpot ...... Luther Billis. . . - Professor ..... Lt. Joseph Cable . Captain Brackett . Commdr. Harbison McCaffrey ..--- Зан E WT eee Adams 3:22: SAILORS: Jeff Ferguson, Mike Goulish, Chris Gugel, Tim Weber, J ohn Ferguson, Alex Duff, Ron Kern, Mark Stockwell, Dennis Schreiner. NURSES: Janny Hendrickse, Sarah Rowley, Kim Akcerman, Marilyn Ehrlinger, JoDee Schmidt, Terra Albert, Vickie Faerber, LouAnn Eischer, Sue Zehnder, Mary Ann Kueffner, Kim Lever, Shelly Lackowski, Sue Schluckbier, Jill Schroeder, Eileen Wilder. Cast of South Pacific D . Marlene Baker 2.. John Roth Keith Gotts 2... Karen Kaine . . John Trinklein Kelly Waggoner Dave Moliterno . . Matt Goulish . . . Steve Wilson Rick VanDeVelde Brian Niergarth 2.2. Steve Егор . . Janine Gessler Mike Olgaard A. The three pigs dance with glee. В. These ` wolves seem to be looking for something. C. The three pigs causiously sneak into the house. D. The pigs walk with delight as the wolves get a little hot under the collar. Once again, under the excellent super- vision of Jerry Hennessy, both semes- ters of Childrens’ Theatre put on excel- lent performances. The fall play was, “The Three Pigs,” and the spring play was, “Winnie the Pooh. Both were enjoyed immensely by the many schools of children that viewed them. Pooh and Pigs SOP mi даис Pa uu SA Tiger’s costume. D. Egore sure has some- A. Pooh makes one last check on his make- up. B. Someone in front stopped too fast. thing to say. C. Becky Ragen puts the last touches on 93 А. Vicki Kapala, editor, works to meet the next deadline. B. Jeff Frahm, Mr. Maciag, Mike Varley, and Craig Hammond work in the dark room. They make sure all pictures are developed. C. Michelle Moskal and Pam Tank recheck their work before the material is sent to the company. D. Ann Grasel, Julie Mattis, and Jenny Varney crop the mug shots. E.-F. Cindy Barger and Natalie Batur- ka handle the advertising department. They set up all the advertising layouts. Also, Cindy is the staff’s business manager. Birenntennial Edition The 1976 Eyrie is the yearbook staff's bicentennial contri- A. Julie Bickel keeps track of yearbook sub- bution. The staff decided on “Days Beyond Re call” as the scriptions. B. Debbie Lips and Sue Norczyk bicentennial theme. With the help of the staff members, 25324 а page layout. C. This км à А Ruhl’s first year as yearbook advisor. D. Rummels Studio, Frankenmuth News, and Mr. Eric Grues- Annette Koester is the sport’s editor: she beck our Inter Collegiate Press representative, the other stu- did all the sports layouts. E. Cheryl Barger dents of F.H.S. will be able to remember the memories of works on the mugs and she also did some the past year a little better. The staff would like to thank typing. our advisors Mrs. Ruhl and Mr. Maciag for the assistance they gave us in the past year to produce this yearbook. B Cheerleading а MAS cheerleaders are to be commended on their fine per- rmance during the entire 75-76 season. They were a fantastic | squad finishing first at camp competition. But their true accom- 2 equev,; 9 5 ` plishments can be seen each time that they, with the student body, IN ae victories. Their spirit when we we _ led the ip many ind, will be remembered by - . and their support when we were behind, wi re ahead A. Varsity squad builds a pyramid. Top: T. Stoner; 3rd row 1. to г.: D. Rodammer, A. Samson; 2nd row: J. Gessler, L. Wilson, C. Laugavitz: Bottom row: L. Tompkins (capt.), C. Rummel, L. Goodwin. B. Frosh cheerleaders are kneeling: P. Schmelzer, L. Fox, 2nd row: B. Poellet, J. Toth, T. Gross; Top: C. Barger, missing is T. Hauck and J. Holmes. C. JV's in a tricky mount. Bottom: L. Nash, V. Schreiner, V. Schorge; Top: V. Stearns, K. Swartz, D. Parolari; missing is H. Engel. Spirit, Spunk, And Steam A. Lauri Goodwin and Linda Nash kicking high. В. The Varsity squad leading the crowd from the sidelines. C. Vick Schreiner and Vicky Stearns caught off guard. D. Hap- piness is victory. Магвііц Football This year’s Eagle gridders compiled a fine record of 6-3 dur- ing the 1975 Football Season, despite key injuries to several players, who were sidelined the entire season. It was during our toughest games, against Cass City and Sandusky, that our injuries began to hurt us. Offensively, the Eagles were led by two-time, all-state Q.B., Dave vonBehren and leading area pass receiver, Brad Keller, top scorer, this year. Other favorite targets for Dave were Bernthal, Schmidt, Duclos, and second leading scorer, Gary Frank. Our ground game was led by Paul Bernthal, who had over 1,000 total yards offensively. Senior linemen who did an outstanding job were Bickel, Frahm, Schluckebier, Nier- Newbold, and Eischer. Eagle members of this year’s honorary teams were: All-Con- ference 1st team—vonBehren (QB), Keller (E), and Frahm (G); 2nd team—Frank (E), Schluckebier (C), Bernthal (FB), and Newbold (С); HM—Bickel (T), and Spangler (HB). АП Area 1st team—vonBehren and Keller; 2nd team—Bernthal; HM. Frank and Frahm. All State—UPI, API, Detroit News, Detroit Free Press 1st team—vonBehren; UPI HM-Keller. This year's captains were vonBehren, Keller, and Frahm. MVP went to Dave vonBehren. Next year's team looks prom- ising with the return of sixteen lettermen. garth, and Gotts. Defensively, we were led by juniors, Ivey, A. This year's Frankenmuth Varsity Foot- ball Team: back, 1. to т. Brian Niergarth, Phil Herzog, Jim Bickel, Keith Schreiner, Opponent Frankenmuth Ron Kern, Mike Varley, Gary Frank, Steve Holly 35 Webb, Ed Haubenstricker, Jody Newbold, Caro 13 head coach Budd Tompkins, 3rd row, Den- Lakers 27 nis Schreiner, Tony Pavlicek, Dave Jank, Vassar 21 Kevin Ivey, Mike Zmick, Ron Toth, Kirk Marlette 36 Calkins, Ross Frahm, Robert Reinert, Keith Gotts, coach Dick Tackett, 2nd row, man- ager Paul vonBehren, John White, Tom Schmidt, Robert Bussenger, Brad Keller, Scott Stahlbaum, Gower Pringle, Mark Smock, Paul Schluckebier, coach Ralph Munger, front row, manager Todd Tackett, Larry Eischer, Dave vonBehren, Bill Duclos, Steve Vandeveer, Mike Olgaard, John Walz, Paul Bernthal, Art Spangler, coach Charles Lyon, missing is Eppo Biekart and Jim Webb. B. Dave vonBehren, Brad Keller, and the Muth Gridders hustle on to the field. Sandusky 28 Cass City 17 Bad Axe 34 Hemlock 24 Eagles Play... A. Gary Frank sets up block for Brad Keller. B. Junior fullback, Paul Bernthal “Tank”, pushes for extra yards. C. Senior receiver Brad Keller scores. D. Homecoming against Vassar sees Muth victorious. ..Wwith determination | aw A. Junior end, Gary Frank goes up for the catch. B. Senior Jim Bickel blocks to allow Rob Bussenger to keep running. C. Muth fires up for the Vassar game. D. Signal caller Dave vonBehren looks for an open receiver downfield. E. Larry Eischer pushes a Vulcan player out of his way. 101 102 JU ann Freshmen Football This year’s JV Eagle squad, coached by Ric Ruhl and Randy The 1975 Frosh team finished their season with a record of Bye, displayed a fine performance finishing with a record of 2-5. The twenty-five member team was coached by Bill Cata- 7-2. The young Eagles used a combination of controlled run- line and Gary Bruns, who were extremely pleased with their ning and passing in their offensive attack. They should be desire to win and improve themselves. We'll look for them in tough competitors in 1976. the coming years. A. JV Team: back row, coach Ruhl, M. Dupie, T. Bussenger, S. Good, T. Schlucke- bier, F. List, M. Sanders, J. Gessler, S. Wil- son, J. Frahm, D. Robertson, coach Bye; 2nd row B. Schuler, T. Schreiner, P. Crow- ley, M. Janson, K. Kuske, M. Metzger, D. Bainter, J. vonBehren, V. Psotka, D. Zehn- der. B. Frosh Team: back row, M. Barrett, M. Sanders, B. Oliver, R. Hubbard, D. Opponents Frankenmuth Holly 20 Caro 0 Lakers 18 Vassar 21 Marlette 42 Sandusky 40 Cass City 36 Bad Axe 54 Hamlock 0 Bruns, К. Maurer, B. Bechtel, S. Hetzner; 2nd row, coach Cataline, C. Cawley, J. Fischer, M. Haubenstricker, D. Schmitzer, J. Jansen, B. Blegan, C. Newbold, B. Wilson, coach Bruns, front row, mngr. S. Urbaniak, S. Kueffner, R. Remington, J. Vinton, D. Jackman, B. Dupie, A. Gotts, T. Rogner, T. Rau. e ета 1 f 4 | MEA Баа Eia Girls Basketball This year’s Varsity Girl’s Basketball Team displayed an out- scoring with Ann Trinklein and Sherry Oliver rebounding. standing performance that enabled them to capture the Thumb B title. Their faultless regular season ended with a Their individual efforts did not go unnoticed. All-Conference 17-0 win loss record. 1st team included Herzog and List, 2nd team—Rummel and HM line-up—Oliver and Trinklein. Varsity captain was senior The girl's, coached by Art Pelzer, were basically a short team. Joanne Beyerlein. MVP was awarded to List and Herzog. The They relied heavily on quickness, agility, and positioning under the basket to compensate for height. Guards Rhonda ; Herzog, Julie Rummel, and Ruth List did a majority of the uation. J.V. 40-12 39- 8 25-21 36- 5 43-10 57- 8 50- 2 35-14 40-27 30-16 46- 8 43- 7 59- 4 49-15 32-19 35-23 36-32 (tourn.) A. Varsity Team: back row l. to r. Coach Art Pelzer, K. Veitengruber, D. Maurer, A. Trinklein, S. Oliver, M. Galsterer, K. Rustem, R. List, manager Bev. Oliver; front row, J. Beyerlein, L. Vesterfelt, R. Herzog, K. Dudewicz, S. Rummel, J. Rummel. B. Sherry Oliver tries to break the Garber zone. C. Anne and Sherry are up for the rebound. Opponent Millington Caro Buena Vista Vassar Buena Vista Bad Axe Marlette Sandusky Cass City Lakers Caro Vassar Bad Axe Marlette Sandusky Cass City Lakers Garber Eagles were basically a young team, but will lose Mary Gal- sterer, Joanne Beyerlein, and Laurie Vesterfelt through grad- Varsity 38-36 52-39 47-26 50-24 59-10 73-38 64-26 62-43 66-41 57-41 76-29 65-29 71-51 71-32 44-42 66-36 71-51 45-66 On A. Ruth List passes off to an open Eagle. B. Herzog jumps for two. C. Rhonda cuts the net after their last home game against Cass City. D. Action against Garber sees Ruth List jumping while everyone is set for the tip. E. Anne Trinklein and Sherry Oliver for the rebound. F. Rummel allows List a good shot. the court, they Hustle 3 $ % H Ға á А. Julie Rummel pumps ї а good shot. В. Anne T. goes in against Garber. C. JV Team: back row 1. to т. coach Art Pelzer, К. Schlaefke, C. Holmes, C. Vitany, J. Biging, Manager Todd Frank, 1st row C. Rodam- mer, K. Eischer, K. Newbold, and K. Boese- necker. 3.131. Girls Basketball The J.V. Girl’s Basketball team was also quite competitive Pelzer and managed by Todd Frank was comprised mainly of finishing with a perfect 17-0 seasonal record. They were freshman and sophomores. We wish all the luck in coming | quick and aggressive on the court. The team coached by Art years. | | 105 U and Frosh Basketball Frankenmuth JV MUTH OPPONENT 50 Montrose T! | 52 Caro 48 | 47 Vassar 41 65 Bad Axe 44 67 Bridgeport 42 | 60 Marlette 50 68 Chesaning 44 46 Sandusky 41 56 Cass City 34 52 Ogemaw Hts. 51 65 Саго 54 53 Vassar 32 69 Bad Axe 54 |. 64 Marlette 44 B! 68 Bridgeport 36 || 66 Sandusky 50 | 50 Clio 47 52 Cass City 35 {| 52 Lakers 44 | 45 Lakers 61 A. Frosh A Team: Bottom 1. to r.: T. Rau, M. Barrett, J. Fischer, J. Janson, P. Koester, D. Nuechterlein, mgr. Back: Coach Charles (ha Lyon, Т. Bussenger, В. Bechtel, M. Sanders, un B. Oliver, S. Hetzner. B. Frosh B. Team: I Bottom 1. to r.: S. Urbanaik, S. Kueffner, G. І Pringle, К. Samson. Back: Coach Charles || Lyon, L. Eischer, S. Johnston, D. Bruns, M. Haubenstricker, B. Dupie, D. Nuechterlein, | mgr. С. JV Team: Bottom 1. to r. P. Kruc- ү nick, В. Ferguson, М. Janson, J. Webb, М. | | | Metzger, J. vonBehren, P. Crowley. Back: R. ІП Voska, К. Smock, D. Robertson, К. Keber- | | lein, Т. Schluckbier, J. Waltz, М. Sanders, | | Coach Art Pelzer. | 12-6 А team record and 11-5 B team record. The team was ng a good all around offensive and de- fensive game. We wish them the best of luck in future years. The Frankenmuth Freshman and JV teams had an impres- sive season. The JV coached by Art Pelzer finished with a very diversified, playi 18-2 record. Their greatest asset was their super defense. The Frosh teams, coached by Charles Lyon finished with a 106 4 Harsitu Basketball The Varsity Basketball team, coached by Warren Wilson, fin- ished their season with a combined record of 16-8. Their games had to be some of the most exciting that Muth has ever seen. There were more OT’s and close one or two-point games than there has ever been. This year’s squad was a bal- anced team, with no individuals taking all hoonrs. They were a competitive team filled with determination to win. The outlook for next year’s team looks bright with several return- ing lettermen. MVP was Paul Bernthal. A. Dave vonBehren gives Steve Webb room to shoot. B. Gary Frank rebounding against Fenton. C. Varsity Squad: Back 1. to r.: Е. List, P. Bernthal, P. Schluckbier, S. Webb, M. Malmeister, M. Smock, С. Frank, Coach Warren “Whitey” Wilson. Front: С. Wilson (mgr), B. Keller, L. Eischer, R. Bierlein, A. Duff, R. Bussenger, E. Werner (mgr). D. Dave vonBehren fights for control. 107 Webb . B. A. A definite bucket for Muth C. Frank L ist shoots high above defenders. on a powerful rebound. D ide shot by Alex Duff. E. Webb goes for another re- bound. An outs 108 Eagles on the Goll! Frankenmuth Varsity MUTH OPPONENT 79 Montrose 53 61 Caro 62 58 Vassar 72 46 Bad Axe 44 47 Bridgeport 64 83 Marlette 71 84 Chesaning 88 52 Sandusky 47 79 Cass City 68 75 Ogemaw Hts. 65 72 Caro 62 60 Vassar 50 67 Bad Axe 73 49 Marlette 46 55 Bridgeport 57 49 Sandusky 47 83 Clio 61 55 Cass City 56 77 Lakers 55 67 Lakers 53 Tournaments 67 Birch Run 47 88 Millington 70 66 Lakeville 58 42 Fenton 62 A. Muth players after winning the Districts. В. Quick strategy talk with Coach “Whitey” Wilson. C. Hands up for the rebound. D. Bernthal converges for two. ——À— Mond 109 (Иниңе utd қыны 53% qnit g19: ent imo. A. Sandy Ritter up high on a spike. B. Patsy Mosner hits the ball over. C. Annette Koester serves to begin volley. D. Jean Urbaniak after a set. C. Coach in a moment of wonder. E. The Volleyball Varsity Squad Front: J. Rum- mel, S. Ritter, V. Kaul, D. C. Holmes, Back: L. Mossner, A. Koester, Coach Fitzgerald, A. Trinklein, P. Mossner. Volleyball Coach Mary Fitzgerald led her teams to a near perfect season. The JV’s won all their games except two. The Varsity squad won all the regular season games, giving them the Thumb B title. They also won the Thumb B. Invitational at Vassar and went as far as the semi-finals in the Regional tournaments. Both squads looked very strong and appear promising for ` next year, loosing no one in graduation. MVP was Sandy Ritter. zer A. Volleyball Team, Bottom 1. to r.: S. Stru- bel, J. Niergarth, S. Ritter, J. Rummel, P. Mossner, C. Boesenecker, J. Urbaniak; Mid- dle: A. Koester, T. Nagy, H. Kern, К. Veit- engruber, H. Engel, S. Fischer, T. Reming- ton, L. Mossner; Back: A. Trinklein, D. Ф Nagy, К. Schlaefke, Coach Mary Fitzgerald, ` А. Gruver, V. Kaul, K. Olivier, C. Holmes. _ B. Linda Mossner caught in a moment of de- termination. C. Annette Koester on a set. D. Vicky Kaul up for a block against Vassar opponent. E. Linda Mossner spiking the ball. Golf The Golf team did very well this year winding up the season with a 7-5 record. The team coached by Warren Wilson, was very young and will continue to improve in the future. Cap- tain and MVP was Dwight Wilkinson. 112 F.H.S. Golf Team, back row 1. to r.: Mr. War- ren Wilson coach, В. Voska, T. Weirauch, D. Altaus, M. Fassezke, D. Black, D. Wilkinson, D. Zehnder; kneeling: P. Koester, S. Beir- lien, R. VanDeVelde, J. Diezel. R. Ferguson, M. Darling, K. Smock. Ee om b Girls’ Softball A. Linda Mossner connecting. B. Karen Veit- engruber set to steal. C. Lisa Tompkins slid- ing into 3rd. D. Team, front row 1. to r.: K. Boesenecker, M. Bender, J. Maurer; 2nd row: J. Beyerlein, J. Mossner, J. Rummel; 3rd row: P. Cleary, V. Kaul, S. Rummel; 4th row: L. Tompkins, S. Pendleton, back row: coach Pat Reif. D The Girl’s Softball team this year was coached by Pat Reif. Their record stood at 1-11. Scores, though, do not always show the true picture. They worked hard and learned the meaning of teamwork. MVP was Linda Mossner. Captain was Karen Veitengruber. 113 ІШ ы, | Haseball i The Varsity Eagles finished the base- | ball season with a 10-13 record. It was a year in which everyone saw action. Co-captains Dave vonBehren and Brad | Keller both experienced a good season. Dave was named MVP, All-Conference, First Team, Third Base and All-District, Class B, Third Base. Brad Keller was named All-Conference, Honorable Mention, Shortstop. А. Varsity Team, Back Row, L to В: Dave Black, Jody Newbold, Frank List, Dave Le- hoten, Coach Ric Ruhl; Middle Row: Mark Darling, Chuck Dennings, Dennis Schreiner, Mark Page, Jim Kern, Dave vonBehren, Kevin Ivey, John White, Robert Bussenger, Larry Eischer; Front Row: Brad Keller, Steve Van- deveer; Matt Rodammer, Randy Ferguson. B. Rob Bussenger stretches to reach a bad Muth throw. C. Junior Varsity, Back Row, L. to Conference Scores Non-conference Scores „ө Саго 33 ІП R: Kevin Kuske, Kevin Smock, Mark Dupie, Kate ER 10 ІП Tom Schluckbier, Terry Bussenger, Todd Birch R Crainer, Mark Janson; Front Row: Andy Ма ен irch Ки Eisenhower Montrose М 39 | Gotts, Manager, Mark Haubenstricker, Rick | MacGuire, Randy Burke, Brent Schuler, Jeff | | Zilke, Tim Husen, Tom Schreiner, Steve | | Kueffner, Tom Reinert, Coach Bill Cataline. Vassar Hemlock ” Б о о о оо оо Sandusky Cass City 92 Ваа Axe ‚ Tournament Game Ым OO ON О MI reg е zc Muth 2 Flint Powers 5 2 6 7 0 7 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 5 3 ры i ye: жетг эт. ou УЫ The three returning seniors for the 76’ Sea- son include: A. Brad Keller. B. Dennis Schreiner. C. Dave vonBehren. D. Brad Kel- ler makes a clean slide into home plate. E. Rookie Randy Ferguson leads off first. F. Jody Newbold fouls off a pitch. G. Dave vonBehren fires a strike, H. Sophomore Frank List stretches at first. 115 B' Girls’ Track Coach Penny Pelzer led her girls to an almost perfect season, finishing with only one loss. They improved much from last year, breaking all but two of their old records. The girls also went on to capture the Thumb B and Regional Champion- ships. In winning the Regionals, they sent eight events to state. Cindy Holmes--shot put and discus, Terri Nagy—long jump and high jump, Rhonda Herzog—440, 880 relay, mile relay, and 440 relay. 440 tied for third and 880 relay took an eighth. MVP's for this year were Rhonda Herzog, Cindy Holmes, and Ruth List. Captains were Rhonda Herzog and Debbi Nagy. The team looks strong for next year, having been a very young team this year. A. Debbie Nagy has got the idea, winning. B. The 1976 Girls' Track Team. Back row 1. to r.: Dave Phillips (mgr), D. Nagy, L. Wen- zel, A. Trinklein, Mrs. Penny Pelzer—coach; 3rd row: E. Folley, L. Meier, C. Whittle, S. Ritter, B. Poeller, T. Nagy, C. Holmes, K. Weighman, K. Olivier; front row: R. Herzog, L. Fox, C. Rodammer, D. Brunner, R. List, D. Phillips. Get Set, Goll! ae die dim A. Dawn Phillips, set to go. B. Linda Wenzel is up and over. C. Hus- tling to beat Vassar is Dawn Brunner. D. Ruth List pushing, is in the relay. E. Finishing a strong first is Rhonda Herzog. 117 Boys’ Crack The boys’ track team, coached by Art Pelzer, ended the sea- son in style by going undefeated and winning the Thumb B Title for the second consecutive year. Brent Frank was MVP of the meet. This year's team was very balanced having one or two strong . men in each event, with each individual striving for a victory. | They were a very exciting team to watch compete, special | . honors go to Brent Frank and Bruce Malort, this year’s | | МУР”. Captain’s were, Mike Olgaard and Tom Veitengruber. | Ё | | E | A. Track Team: back row, 1. to r.: Т. Кор- ner, T. Frank, J. Weber, C. Harris, T. Pavli- cek, G. Reinbold, L. Sheppard, coach Art Pelzer; 4throw; G. Frank, J. Webb, M. Bar- rett, J. Greenwald, J. vonBehren, G. Hildner, E. Werner, coach Gary Bruns; 3rd row: С. Pringle, T. Weber, R. Voska, J. Bython, S. Wilson, R. Jensen, J. Frahm, 2nd row: G. | Pringle, M. Caine, M. Goulish, К. Toth, E. Bierkart, J. Walz, P. Herzog, R. Frahm, M. | Fassezke; front row: С. Frahm, М. Holmes, | S. Webb, B. Niergarth, B. Duclos, T. Vieten- | gruber, М. Olgarad, В. Mallott, Т. Schmidt. | | | B. Mike Olgaard in perfect form over the | hurdles. C. Mike Holmes in the air. 118 A. Randy Jensen finishing strong in a dis- tance relay. B. Steve Webb throwing the discuss. C. Brian Niergarth gathering power for a long toss. D. Tony P., Bill D., and John W. finishing first in the 880. E. Brian gets a good start while Brent Frank prepares for his event. F. Thumb B champs. Boys: Girls: 1976 MEDAL WINNERS Brent Frank (11) Tom Veitengruber (11) Tony Pavlicek (9) Bruce Malott (9) Mike Holmes (9) Bill Duclos (8) John Walz (8) Mike Olgaard (7) Brian Niergarth (6) Chuck Frahm (5) Steve Webb (3) Ross Voska (2) Randy Jensen (2) Eppo Biekart (1) Ruth List (11) Rhonda Herzog (10) Cindy Rodammer (10) Dawn Brunner (10) Cindy Holmes (7) Sandy Ritter (6) Terri Nagy (6) Debbie Nagy (5) Lori Meier (3) Judy Holmes (3) Cathy Olivier (3) Liz Fox (2) Barb Poellet (2) Dawn Phillips (2) Linda Wenzel (2) Eileen Foley (1) Kim Lever (1) Maria Geyer (1) Sue Rummel (1) 100 YARDS 10:3 10:4 11:7 11:9 220 YARDS 22:9 23:4 26:7.5 27:3 440 YARDS 53:7 54:0 54:0 60:6 66:5 880 YARDS 2:05.2 2:09 2:09 2:317 2:45 ONE MILE 4:39 4:58.2 6:13 6:42 TWO MILES 10:32.5 11:00.8 14:21.8 440 RELAY 45:4 880 RELAY 1:36 TOP INDIVIDUAL EFFORTS Brent Frank Gary Frank Ruth List Rhonda Herzog Brent Frank Gary Frank Rhonda Herzog Linda Wenzel Bill Duclos Tony Pavlicek John Walz Rhonda Herzog Linda Wenzel Tom Veitengruber Bill Duclos Tony Pavlicek Debbi Nagy Barb Poellet Tom Veitengruber Mike Holmes Liz Fox Cindy Holmes Randy Jensen Eric Werner Maria Geyer Mike Olgaard Steve Webb Gary Frank Brent Frank Mike Olgaard Steve Webb Tony Pavlicek Gary Frank LOW HURDLES 21:0 Bruce Malott DUET Mike Olgaard 110 LOW HURDLES 16:0 Ruth List 16:1 Linda Wenzel HIGH HURDLES 15:4 Brent Frank 15:9 Bruce Malott LONG JUMP 19°11%” Mike Holmes 19710” Ерро Biekart 17 Ruth List 16:44” Terri Nagy HIGH JUMP 510” Тот Schmidt 510” Gary Frank 5°10 Steve Webb 5'1y? Terri Nagy 48 Ann Trinklein POLE VAULT 12’1%” Bruce Malott 90” Greg Pringle, John White SHOT PUT -48%2%” Chuck Frahm 4377 Brian Niergarth 36'10 Cindy Holmes 324” Sue Rummel DISCUS 109'8 Kirk Calkins 105’ Steve Webb 91'9 Cindy Holmes 807%” Cathy Olivier MILE RELAY 3:31.5 Tony Pavlicek Bill Duclos John Walz Tom Veitengruber Denotes New School Record Intramurals A. Intramural Basketball back row L. to R. p Mr. Ruhl, В. Frahm, С. Pringle, B. Neir- garth, S. Vandeveer, T. Wierauch, T. Craw- ford, D. Zwerk, T. Schmidt, S. Wilson, G. Scharrer, D. Reif. Second row M. Trinklein, K. Gotts, T. Sanborn, K. Calkins, J. New- bold, M. Kaine, B. Bleagan, J. Frahm, J. Bickel, D. Wilkinson, M. Darling, K. Ivey. Front row P. Herzog, D. Althaus, D. Zehn- der, S. Stahlbaum, R. VanDevelde, J. Le- monds, B. Duclos, D. Schreiner, C. Frahm, K. Bra eutigam, M. Calligaro. B. Hoping for another two points. C. Intramural Bowling back row Mr. Loesel, D. Reif, T. Cramer, G. Hildner, D. Althaus, T. Wierauch, J. Lemonds, S. Stahlbaum. Middle row M. Goulish, R. VanDevelde, M. Kaine, T. Rein- art, G. Scharrer, D. Bainter, D. Moliterno. Front row J. Mason, D. Fassezke, S. Bier- lein, D. Zehnder, G. Pringle, T. Sanborn. D. Who's got the ball? E. J. Mason hopes for a strike. 121 ные усы eir io ae es та viui Pena nire if Е al H 7 y %Ф десето а The Bicentennial Year For Floats A. The winning Homecoming Float this year went to the Sophomore class. Their theme was “Т е Eagles are Coming. B. Senior float, “Drumming up a Victory,” received second. At half time, Jane Schreiner popped up out of the middle of the drum to add extra half time entertainment. C. Juniors tried their hardest but only received third place for their efforts. Their theme was “Lfe, Liberty, and Pursuit of a Victory.” D. The Freshmen class tried their best for their first activity in high school. Although, they took last place for their float, “Dump Vassar,” they will try again next year. p Homecoming started off again this year with a parade. Like always it started at Bronner’s Corner and ended at the high school. At half time the tradition was broken by the sopho- mores by winning the float competition. The queen was crowned and the end of a perfect evening was when Franken- muth High School Football Team beat Vassar. Revenge was what the team was after and they got it. EM EU The votes are cast...Che chosen teu A. Sandy Weber, 1974 Homecoming queen, honors the student body by attending the festivities. B. The class representatives for Homecoming this year are freshman Trina Hauck, sophomore Vicky Schreiner, and ju- nior Linda Gruver. C. Standing: Neisser Min- vrvino, Jeff Fischer, Mike Mahlmeister, Janine Gessler, Brent Frank, Karen Beyer- lein, Mike Auernhammer, Connie Weber, John Gessler, Lee Sellenraad, Maren Diekow, Tom Veitengruber. Seated: Janny Hendrikse, Claudia Winkler, Trina Hauck, Vicky Shreiner, Linda Gruver, and Helen Abrosiadow. H 3 $ 7 1 iati In д egt АЛУ. pite Distinguished Indivinuals Жі ё = ai и i e - A. Janny Hendrikse, Claudia Winkler, Neis- ser Minvrvino, Helen Abrosiadow, Maren | Diekow. The foreign exchange students were Homecoming's Honorary Representa- tives. B. Maren and Helen ride in the vet, provided by the Vet Club, in the Homecom- ing parade. C. Exchange students wait for the final announcement. They were just as anxious as everyone else. D. The band leads the parade down Main Street. E. Varsity cheerleaders cheer the crowd on as they follow in the procession. Nominations A. Janine Gessler being escorted by Mike Mahlmeister during the half time Homecom- ing ceremonies. John Trinklein was master of ceremonies. B. Mike Auernhammer escorts Connie Weber. C. Connie Weber, Karen Beyerlein, and Janine Gessler. These girls were the three senior Homecoming represen- tatives for queen. D. Nominations and their escorts. They are Mike Mahlmeister, Janine Gessler, Karen Beyerlein, Brent Frank, Con- nie Weber, and Mike Auernhammer. E. The three girls waiting for the final announce- ment. f f Pise A ч.. DI Ж КТЫ ey tb. a... or KÉ 2% жи”. 56% 6542527 че 4%7 $ER IOAN ESR REE уй ag ds hr неке 18 Hy гена OM tate Crey каве жағ, aar van ET ] Che Moment Chat A. John Trinklein MC announces the new queen for Homecoming '75, Karen Beyer- lein. B. Karen crowned and given roses and the traditional football signed by all the football players. Connie and Janine ex- change glances of joy for Karen. C. Karen takes one last ride around the track for the evening. D. Brent Frank escorts Karen to her car for her final ride. Everybody Waited For Homecoming ”75 was a memorable evening for all involved. This includes all the students involved in the actual cere- mony, all the students who also helped set up the evening, and all the spectators watching, Karen was crowned Home- coming queen and she will be back again next year to crown her successor. 127 First Annual Christmas Dance A. Mr. Maciag disguised as Santa Claus for the first Christmas Dance. B., C. Couples en- в joy the slow music to dance to. Even the chaperones like the slow music better than the fast. D. The senior crowd gets together for one of the last times. E. “Timiga” was the band that was featured. | РТУТИ Si ` REES SE 2 aa ALORE AEE تھے ووت‎ Аш Be ar Free Time A. The cheerleaders lead the pep assembly with the fight song. B. Mr. Henessey played Santa at List. C. All classes try to cheer the A loudest to win the spirit jug. D. The Christ- mas Assembly was really enjoyed by all. E. Mr. Weston listens to the “gift list” of Мт. Weiss and Mike Olgaard. Mires Krazy Kranival A. Howard Anderson runs a lively game. B. Representatives from each class are L. to R. Freshmen—Terry Bussenger and Anne Gruver; Sophomores—Tim Dorcey and Linda Wenzel; Chris Laugavitz, Chair- person; Juniors—Queen, Annette Koester and King, Gary Frank; Se- niors—Cari Rummel and Jim Bickel. C. Dan Engerer takes a few minutes to discuss the decorating progress with Kathy Olivier. D. Mike Gerstenberger and June Schnierla display the excitement of the day. E. Lou Anne Eischer and Karen Zehnder man the fish pond. F. Chuck Dennings hopes to win. G. Rob Bussenger casts his vote with Rhonda Herzog for his King and Queen choice. H. Doing a top- ` quality job with the light board is Dave Reif. I. The Lonely Hearts Advice Corner is staffed by Keith Schreiner and Ted Fischer. J. Gary Bickel and John Gugel appear exhausted from the Karnival. Each spring, the Junior class stages the Krazy Karnival. This activity involves a tremendous amount of hard work and a lot of fun for those participating. The profits are used to pay for the Se- nior Prom. Prizes Paip On 13. 14 15 Once Upon а Time.. Bavarian Inn was again the scene of the Junior-Senior Prom, “О се Upon А Time.” The Juniors raised funds through various activities to host the dinner-dance for the Seniors. | | дын‏ نچ SH ze $ A A. Natalie Baturka and Annette Koester | decorate tables. В. Teri Stoner gets into 4 dancing. С. Cindy Barger and Linda Gruver 4 share the duties of decorating. 3 4 : | Л мА. nr ИШЕ eg A. Barry Hurford and Karen Kaine enjoy the music of Harbor. B. Kent Nettleton and Dawn Brunner dance. C. Terra Albert waits for Harbor to begin the next set. D. Steve Webb has a good laugh. vui RERO a The Good Ola Days A. Kirk Calkins was one of the many seniors who enjoyed dressing up for the 50’s day. B. Two more students looked into the past by wearing apparel of the “good old days. C. Stan Baker poses with “his gal, Tammy Gray. D. A group of freshmen girls show what the girls were really like in the 50’s. E. Linda Nash shows what a delightful time people can have by recalling the memories of the past. Baccalaureate Service 4:00 P.M. June 6, 1976 St. Lorenz Lutheran Church SSS T ee - ——— ——— nn С — The message to the graduates from Pastor Johnson was to set goals for yourself and strive to reach them. He also said that your goals should be what you want and what pleases you. “Let Out The Anchor means someone will always be there to help and guide you through rough seas that lie ahead in your life. ج A. The graduates, friends, and relatives listen to the message of Pastor Johnson. He de- livered it to the graduates at Baccalaureate Services. B. Mike Gerstenberger and Louann Eischer usher the graduating class of '76 out of St. Lorenz Church. С. The final proces- sion of Baccalaureate. D. Pastor Johnson’s message to the graduates was “Let Out The Anchor”. “Timshel’’ A. Valedictorian, Paul Schluckbier, reminds his classmates of their many successes. B. Dean Zehnder, Salutatorian, presents his ideas to the 176 graduates, their teachers, relatives, and friends. C. Mr. Walt Frahm, President of Frankenmuth Board of Educa- tion, and Jerold McEwen, Superintendent, award Chuck Weiss with his diploma. CLASS COLORS: Red, White, and Blue CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS SONG: “Looking For Space,” John Denver CLASS MOTTO: “Timshel,” is a Hebrew word which means “Thou mayest.” It may be the most important word in the world because it gives all a choice. The graduates of 1976 will have many choices to make in their lives. These choices, whether they be bad or good, will all be up to them, for “Thou mayest.” Seier yn o Graduation Exercises Meld Outdoors A. Mr. Gibson announcing the names of the graduating seniors. B. “Looking For Space” is sung by Richard Schluckbier. C. Tom Veitengruber presents an award to Dwight Wilkinson, vice-president of the Class their freshman year. D. A portion of the Class of ’76 listening to the address given by E. Mr. Frank “Muddy” Waters. Ease BIBS e Er eg 137 Field Day Under the direction of Mr. Weston, the Annual Senior Field Day took place in June. A. Lisa Thompkins wheels Paul Schluckebier toward the finish line. B. Mr. Weston starts Tim Weber as Sue Zehnder waits her turn. C. Ready, Set, and runners are off. Р. Kim Lever, at the head of the pack, races toward the finish line. | 138 Class Trip to Cedar Point A. Jim Bickel keeps himself occupied on the four-hour bus trip to Cedar Point. B. Mary Galasterer rides the Merry-go-round to build up her confidence to ride to more daring rides. C. John Trinklein, Vicki Martin, Lenora Timm, and Dan Haubenstricker walk around trying to decide what to do next. D. The class trip required three buses to transport the class to Cedar Point. The buses left at five o’clock in the morning to get there when the park opened. E. 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