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EDITQRIS 1 F OREWORD To ALL THOSE WHOSE INTERESTS LIE AROUND BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL: To place between two covers the entire doings of a schoo-l for a year's time is the first aim of every annuali Whether it be difficult or simple, that is the aim of this One. The only reason for a year boolis existence is to revive the memory in Ea former student of the joys and sorrows of his high school life, to bring before his eyes, faces whose features he had almost forgotten, and to substantiate in his mind the complete cycle of the high school year which, in personal contact, he may not fully have grasped. This is the purpose of 'The Watchtower . Our theme, Fine Arts , brings out the thoughts of the 1930 year more truly than could anything else, for it was in this year that we had our new Fine Arts Building added to the other structures of Beverly Hills High School campus. In this building are rooms where every branch of ine arts-dramatics, music, painting, ldecf oration, dancing, sculpture, and literature-may be followed and developed. There' fore, it seemed only fitting and proper to use in the 1930 LaWatchtower the theme of Fine Arts, since it holds at once such a close meaning and splendid inspiration to Beverly students. p In k'The Watchtower we have striven to represent every factor of Beverly high school life by photograph, illustration, and written article, and we believe that we have accomplished this end. Individual pictures of each student have not been forgotten, and added to this, we hope that we have proved on each page that our theme has ever been before us in this work. And so, with behind us the impetus of the superb efforts of the 1928 and 1929 Watchtofa,fer staffs, who both produced prizefwinning books, we present to you, the studentfbodv, faculty, and outside friends, this 1930 L'Watchtower . May it live to mean as much to you as it does to us! , As ever, L ELEANOR HARRIS, Girls' Editor of the i'Watchtower .
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