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Our school is one hundred years old. On Iuly 31, 1849 it opened as a high school department on the upper floor of the Kenosha Public School, District No. 1. There were a principal, two professors. and only a handful of scholars. But the people of Kenosha believed in free schools and in the dream of Michael Frank. And the dream lived. For forty years our school developed and grew. On September 14, 1891, Kenosha High School was moved into a new building, our Annex. There came to be a score of teachers and hundreds of pupils, and the building was outgrown. But the people of Kenosha were inspired by the courage of Mary D. Bradford, the leadership of G. F. Loomis, the vision of George Nelson Tremper, And the dream took on giant proportions. On February 20, 1926, the beautiful Keno- sha Central High School became our own. This proud building covers a city block . . . there are two principals, a faculty of eighty teachers, and a student body of eighteen hundred . . . the classes fill both the old and new buildings. And the people of Kenosha did not forget . . . on February 20, 1940, they changed the name of our school to the Mary D. Bradford Senior High School. Now the dream goes on. Our school is one hundred years old. Look you, and be proud. It was the first free public high school west of the Alleghenies. For there were dreams like Michael Frank, Mary D. Bradford, G. F. Loomis, and George Nelson Tremper, and builders like the men and women of Kenosha.
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