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FOREWORD The fine tradition of Frisco Schools reaches far into the past, the first school being es- tablished in 1876, before the city was es- tablished and named. The school was es- tablished under the jurisdiction of what was then the Farmers Schoo1Districtwas known as the Bass School House. Miss Marinda Bass was the first teacher and the building stood on her father's property. Because of the increasing population this school was moved to the Howard farm and was then known as the Howard School House. In 1902 an innovation came to Frisco without which Frisco would not be the town it is today. The St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad furnished excitement, more peo- ple, and a name for the town. It was then that a new two-story, four-roomschoolwas constructed and the school district was re- organized and named the Frisco Indepen- dent School District. A devastating storm destroyed the building in 1909 and school was temporarily dismissed while a three- story building was constructed at the pres- ent high school site. This building was condemned in 1922 because of a shaky foundation and a new building was built, part of which is still in use as the junior high school and shop. Construction of the present building began in July, 1939 at a cost of 3S75,000. This building has been completely redecorated several times. Each year the system enjoys new improve- ments and growth such as the building of Acker Elementary School in 1963, annex- ing of a choral department, marchingband and a library. Many traditions surround the Frisco School, the foremost being the will and desire to win whatever the contest may be. The '66 Coonskin staff desires to cap- ture the record of another year inthe illus- trious history of the Frisco School and make it a year to remember in the annals of FHS. fr- Staff
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