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Page 12 text:
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Constructing a new building, attending to varied business matters, and keeping banquet and sundry appointments cumulative from the winning of a state championship, make life strenuous for the members of the school board. Students of F. H. S. are indebted to Fred Petty, secretary: M. X. O'Hannon. superintendent: Lawrence McCreary, president: and Walter Aughe, treasurer; for the many improvements made in our school. One of those improvements is the school nurse, Miss Helen Underwood, pictured standing with secretaries. Pauline Merrill and Miss Pauline Hollis.
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The leadership of Frankfort High School, a leading educational institution of its type in the Midwest, is not vested alone in its administrative officials and its faculty, but rather in the leaders from its smallest to its largest organizations. faculty, principal, superintendent, and school board. Frankfort High School is proud of its leaders portrayed above: C. R. Young, principal; M. X. O'Hannon, superintendent; Robert Coleman, president, senior class; Jack Fickle, president, junior class; Robert Shaver, president, sophomore class; William Francis, president, freshman class; Lowell Brower, president, eighth grade; as well as its other leaders of activities and organizations not herein represented.
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The hall of the “green carpet,” where policies are made, and many destinies are affected. Mr. Lee Zieg, personnel and guidance director; Miss Edith llinman. dean of girls; Mr. James (1. Warren, assistant principal, and Mr. C. R. Young, principal and a versatile leader. The keepers of the records and the gate, Frances Garrott, Georgia McKinney and Mary McCreary, hold the fort adjacent to the hall of the “green carpet.”
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