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FOREWORD The principal aim of this, Beverly's fifth annual , is to record graphically the events and activities of the year, and by its pictures, illustration, and written descriptions to serve in the future as a mem' ory book of the work and fun of high school life, to bring before the eyes, faces whose features have since grown dim, to recreate the past and substantiate in the mind the complete cycle of the high school year which one may not have grasped through personal contact. This is the purpose of the Watchtower. The theme of this book this year is the Olympic Games. We chose this in honor of that great event which is being celebrated here this summer and because of the high ideals of honesty, loyalty, integf rity, and sportsmanship for which they stand, and which likewise are the very foundation of this institution. Nowhere in the world can be found higher ideals to commemorate than are embodied in the Olympic Games. We have attempted to make the book in its entirety depict the Games, both in history and in ideals. Each section represents a period of the Games starting with those of Ancient Greece and ending with those of today. Each division represents one of the Games and one of the popular sports include-d in them. To have a distinctive cover and one that would be in keeping with the color scheme of the interior of the book, we have chosen the black silk with a design in vermilion and silver. For the first time, Beverly's Watchtower has color in the opening pages, a note which we hope will be effective in enhancing the beauty of the book. We have included between the covers a truly representative account of the school year in a manner that we think conforms with the theme of the book. It is with these ideas in mind that we have published the fifth e-dition of the Watchtower. We sincerely hope that we have accom' plished these ideas and have maintained the high standard of our predecessors in presenting a book that you will cherish more and more as the years go by. JOHN TYLER, Boys' Editor
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