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NE ol the worlds wisest men said there is o time to sing, a time to dance, a time try inourzty a time to sow, a time to reap, a time lor everything l-le was right Now is the time tor you to leave your schooly now is the time tor you to take your place in the world at large, How you will use your time what you will make ol it depends upon you There should be some time out ot each day when each one of you will sit down quietly and think Shut out from your mind the petty things ond think ot those soul-stirring ideas and ideals which are o part of the great heri- tage of this worlds Then try to make these ideas and ideals a part ot yourself, By so doing you will grow mentally and spiritually and be able to take your plaC0 among the world! real people FRANK l. CLOUD ll ACH one ot us who has an education, school or college, has obtained something from the community at large tor which he or she has not paid No self-respect' ing man or woman is content to rest permanently under such an obligation where the state has bestowed education, The man who accepts it must be content to accept it merely as a charity, unless he returns it to the state in tull in the shape ot good citizenship FMMA ROT ll
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0 PRINCIPAL DR. FRANK L. CLOUD KF' v 'fifda-1-.1 Dr. Frank L. Cloud was born in Conshohocken. He attended the elementary and high school there. Three years later he cntered the University of Pennsylvania and earned his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees. Dr. Cloud began to teach at Chester High School in l905 and remained there for two years. Alter teaching at South Philadelphia High School for Boys for twelve years, he became head of the language department at Simon Gratz. In February, l93l, he was appointed principal of Frankford High School. Miss Emma Roth was born in Philadelphia. She attended the public schools and graduated from the Philadelphia Girls' High School and the Philadelphia Normal School. She taught in the sixth and seventh grades of the elementary school. After working at the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Columbia Universities, Miss Roth became a teacher of mathe- matics in the Girls' High School. She come to Frankford in l9l6 as assistant principal. 0 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 'J . MISS EMMA ROTH
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AD CLERICAL ASSISTANTS INDUSTRIAL AND FIN J. Norwood Baker COMMERCE William B. Nichols ENGLISH Robert J. Adams, Jr. LANGUAGES Dr. William J. Long MINISTRATION Dr. Frank l.. Cloud, Principal Martin D. Fetherolf, Teacher in Charge of Annex Clarence S, Wilkinson, Secretary to Principal E ARTS Margaret G. Butler Bertha M. Chepigan Harry H, Banner Walter J. Cole Edith G. Doggett Norman'R, Day Harold F. Durner Clarence l-, Garwood Thea. C. Humphreys Hortense B. Buxbaum Mary Stark Clarence Hutchinson Mary R. Kitchen Nathan Margolis A. Malcolm Martin C. Russell Murphy Aaron Rapaport John Seigle, Jr. Lyntord J, Williams Dr. George M. Alleman Edwin M. Brown Elizabeth R. Eynon Jacob N. Gelman Roseina Gillman Russell W. Hargreaves Marion K. Hornung l-larry Klausewitz lsadore Klein Lil Marguerite Evans Clarence A, Hambleton Delphine A. Lonning Anna C. Lee Marion McMaster Dorothy Malzer Elizabeth H. Markley Burkhardt Morrison Richard M. Motley Amelia R. Mumford Charles R. Nash Alta Grace Ellis Caroline l.. Gruhler S. Martin Johnson Dr. Arthur C. Jordan Joseph Klein David F. Luithlen Anastasia W. E, Lyons Walter E. Mansley Adolph Myerson Ada T. Roby Helen J. Saile Frank W. Streit Albert B. Wraught lion C. Wunsch John Nevin A. Clarke Pafrman Gabriel A. Phillips Esther R. Roth Florence Schlorbaum Dr. Lewis G. Sterner Helen Taylor Charles F. Troxell Jock A. Wapen Carl F, Wise Viola H, Woodruff Charles J. Kunz, Jr, Lora A. Marsh Henry J. Meder Chester A, Sittig Genevieve Wilson
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