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gaaacf of gcfucalian No group of men had a higher regard for the meaning of freedom than our Connecticut forefathers who established this state government. They had sacrificed all-friends, farm, fireside-rather than lose the freedom they loved. Wisely they insisted that each community retain its sovereign rights, particularly to control the kind of schooling provided and those who should direct that schooling. The very existence of School Boards, elected by and of the citizens of East Hartford, is a symbol of the freedom we enjoy. Where else but in a democracy might every citizen thus control, through his elected representatives, the educa- tion of youth? Now it is our duty as Board members to see that this love of freedom-America's greatest heritage-is passed on, undimmed to those in our care. EDGAR BEAUMONT, Chairman BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mrs. Clara M. Moore. secretary: Mr. Edgar Beaumont, chairman: Mrs. Mary Conroy: Mr. Iames Iohnston. Standing: Mr. Carl W. Trewhella: Dr. Edward H. Truex: Mr. Hillis K. Idleman, superintendent: Mr. William A. Iames: Mr. Lester Turney: Mr. Russell H. Gardner. 4
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rqcfm Something in the heart of every man cries out for freedom. Unfortunately, to some liberty means license-the right to exercise one's own liberty at the expense of others' freedom. The truly great free- dom is not from work, or from fear, or from want, but the freedom from ignor- ance. No shackles bind so tightly as those of superstition and of prejudice. The im- prisoned philosopher may know freedom -the unenlightened live in bondage. H. K. IDLEMAN, Superintendent The freedom that we enjoy today is a living symbol of the sacrifice and vision of those that have preceded us. It is now our duty to guard it, to sustain it, and to make that kind of world in which it will become a reality to all men upon the earth. HAROLD A. ODELL, Principal
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