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H l S T O R Y l925-September-First High Way published, l 926 l 927 superseding the discontinued Pioneer. -June ll-Pipe organ dedicated. -September 27--Mr. Snook retires on leave of absence because of ill health. l930-March- High Way in first competition, wins first group rating by Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and wins All-American rating in contest of National Scholastic Press Associa- tion. l93l-February-Dr. Frank L. Cloud comes to Frank- ford High School as principal. March I3-School bank started. l932-Jaunary I5-Boxing and wrestling abandoned. l933-September l4-Frankford High's ninth grades move to Ethan Allen Annex because of the crowded conditions at the main building. September 22-51.50 A. A. Book system in- augurated. November 9-Frankford plays Gratz for public hiqh league football championship at Franklin Field and emerges victorious. l934-September-Enrollment of School reaches new Y all-time high of 4000. ' 1935-June-First Commencement exercises take place at Baptist Temple because of the size ' of the graduating class. fini October-Student board buys new band uni- q u' lg forms. , ,,,s,.: ' ll 4 H' Q t ,B 1 .r 1936 M - - l ll! . '-i'l . - ay 29-West Point trip. 24 1. f 'P' - ggi.-gQ,j,' June-Mary Yeager elected class president. l K F , December 4- A and B at Sears and Roe- A 5 ,ag 1 , buck Ballroom. .-rgiglg 3 np?l lF l 'l flier? sew 13.3 4-'I -'A MI 4 I 1937-January l9-Senior Day. fig' I. . s', 'e?gfQN H' ':'- il I 'tg i v N' N January 28-Commencement at Baptist Tem- rm r iflgll mmp j. lily ff ple. ma ll il f iw? , -,., ,X .iv l ll-' isl.-. all il M 'Elf 'l:u E1 .'--,ru -af. ' B -fi im - -1 ll ml , ffm .
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