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Bottom llowftf. Frost, M, Brown, M. B1'zL111n', I . Seward llJ1lSll1USS lllilllklglblq, N. LaVztl1y editor-in-cliief, Miss Swan farlvisrxrl, N. iVhitney, A, Gillmeister, M. Russell. Standing-G. Barry, Ii. Nellist, H. Mang, F. l'2LSllOllQ, G. G1l.l'tl!leI', T. XV4:ii'iek, E. Mantlaville, M. Huntington, C. Parry. EDITORIAL The future of America lies in the schools of todayfl Through the medium of our schools one generation hands to the next the knowledge it has acquired so that the people of that generation therefore, may benefit and in turn, pass this, with additional knowledge on to the coming generations. Without a school system that teaches the fundamental principles of democracy as they are clearly defined and set forth in our Declaration of lndependence and our Constitution, we would be likely to find ourselves deprived of our personal rights by a brutal and intolerant form of government. Such a government would run on the principle of the individual for the state and not the state for the individual. The theme of this yearbook is, Upward and Ever Onn. Let us see just how well the schools in this district have carried out that motto. About a century and a quarter ago there was but one small wooden school house and it was open only 'a few months in the winter, students who wanted an education walked miles in bitter cold weather to get it. Less than ten years later there were six schools, but their total expense was but a fraction of what it costs to give one student a year of educa- tion today. However, times have changedl Witli one of the best secondary schools in the state right on our doorstep, so to speak, we can take courses in vocational training that were unheard of in our type of school a few years back. ln addition to the fine subjects taught here, students may have a choice of many different extra- curricular activities. Withiii the past ten years Barker has developed far beyond the fondest hopes of the most optimistic persons. Let us hope that it will continue to do so. -N. LaVally
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DEDICATION To lX'lARY E. SWAN and ELEANOR B. l lILL WA..-5 in appreciation of their great interest, guidance and assistance during the past few years as class advisers and as faculty supervisors of the l'Latrator , the Class of 1941 sincerely dedicates this book.
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