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vm! ll , 1 AXWTA Nz'- RECORD BOOK COMMITTEE Our happy days at Frankford have come to an end. Since the day we first entered these hallowed halls as freshmen until novv, three years later, when we leave them as seniors, vve have enjoyed every minute, Each term was a little more fun than the last, and our senior year, full of activities, vvas the best of all. Some of us will go on to higher education, others, into the business vvorld, but we will always remember Frankford l-ligh School. The Record Book Committee, headed by Anne Rogers, editor, and ably assisted by Patricia Bryan, assistant editor, Norma Ford, art editor, Sandra Bodnar, Richard Hoffman, Barbara Knodt, lvlary Lou lvlintzer, and Frances Slotvvinski has tried to preserve some of these unforgettable memories by means of vvords and pictures in this Record Book for the class of January, l95'5. We hope that in the future, as we look in retrospect upon our days at Frankford, this Record Book vvill bring back nostalgic memories, Twenty-eight
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A PLAY The A plo h y os been cost. The director, Morylyn Scott, orders the lights to be dimmed, the comeros to be set, ond the ploy to commence. Whot could be more titting thon to begin with our ploy Commencement by Pete Willioms? Our ploy is o story ot the triols ond tribolotions ot one school yeor, with Fronktord high os its herol' Ot course we couldn't get olong without our princi- pol, Mr. l-litner lBill Kuhtossl ond his loyol secre- tory, Ellen Shore ll.oretto Morriconel, ln every crowd there is o leoder, ln this porticolor cose it is Don l-loley lBill Roserl, senior closs president, othlete, ond scholor, too. Don is interested in Lucy lBorboro Knodtl, but Lucy seems interested in the new tronster, none other thon Allen Goylord llim Curriel. And now wotch the ployl SENIOR MORNING COMMITTEE The Senior Morning Committee hos the duty ot plonning the progrom tor the lost doy on which the seniors ottend school. Their obiectiye is to moke the doy memoroble, ond they try to occom- plish this by providing yoried entertoinment, The Senior Morning Committee orronged o tine ossembly progrom tor us, The presentotion ot the closs gift to lvlr, l-litner! the pertormonces by some tolented members ot our closs, ond the presento- tion ot the HA ploy, entitled l'Co oll combined t ' mmencement o moke this o do th ' remembered b y ot will long be y os, the groduoting seniors. 5'
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