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Y x FRANK M. HARBACH 1, Q. , 1 Q, ...- i if Y 1 Lacking Backward A small notice in a Milwaukee evening newspaper on August 20, 1914, told the public of the new high school to be opened to them in the Bay View district. The school, the paper said, is the answer to the demands of Bay View residents for a school within walking distance of their homes. Only one hundred and fifty students and seven teachers answered the bell at Bay View High School that first school day in Sep- tember of 1914, but two years later the barracks had grown from one small building to a large rambling bungalow . New students came, more teachers were coming. The high school was growing! By 1917 the school had reached its capacity. In the city school- board meetings, Mr. Frank Harbach and Mr. R. B. Charlton, Bay
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