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DEDICATION To the ideals of our democracy which have made possible a life we would never have known without them, humbly, and with hope, we dedicate this book.
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FOREWORD The four years wherein we have had the pleasure and privilege of being a vital part of the greatness and the tradition for which Barringer stands, have come to a close. At this point, we, the class of January 1943, wish to pause and draw a comparison. The leaves of the mighty oak, having attained their strength and maturity, drop off to be scattered out into the world on the eddying swirls of the wind. So, too, it is with us. And now as we face the world of today, with all its insecurity and darkness, there is in our hearts and minds the spirit of confidence—confidence that in that world we will find our place, for we know our place is there. With this thought as its guiding force and with our sincere wish that it will record all the things Barringer has meant to us, we present this book.
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ADMINISTRATORS Michael R. McGreal Principal TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY 1943 A world at war challenges you. The opportunities to be of service call for the best that you have to give. Barringer expects each one of you to make a maximum contribution. You make the world aware of the values of a sound and fundamental education. You have had the kind of education that will win the war and in- sure the building of a better world order. You have participated in the processes of democ- racy. You have learned to work together harmoni- ously and with understanding. You have gained an appreciation of the contributions of many cultures. You have learned to value highly the cultural heritage of the ages. You arc prepared to make these basic appreciations of the democratic spirit more universal. You arc worthy representatives of Barringer. I wish you success. Michafi. R. McGrf.ai. TO THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1943 As you leave your high school to go into a world at war, may you go forth with courage and determ- ination to be of service to our country. Whether your service takes you to the far corners of the globe or keeps you in your community, I trust that everyone of you will take advantage of every opportunity to further your education and to broaden your horizons to the end that you may continue to serve this coun- try in the days of peace that arc to come. Ei.sa Disbrow Elsa Disbrow Aaiitant to Principal
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