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THE E CUTCHEO 1' 9 ' LL ' O Published by the Students of The Bouve-Boston School of Physical Education 105 South Huntington Avenue Boston - - Massachusetts
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Escutcheon Board Manager Ethel Mosher Lileragt Editor Business Manager Betsy Warren Ruth Elvedt Class Reprcscnlalives Selma Dirlam Ada Wing Beth Phillips Betty Weber EDITORIAL Editorials are diflicult to write. They ought to be easy, but when you embark on one a large vacuum fills the place where your thoughts should be, your mind recoils in horror and your fingers quiver on the pen. Anyway, in the true sense ofthe word, this is no editorial, it is an explanation, for you see THE ESCUTCHEON is different this year, there has never been one like it before, and we, the Board, think a foreword to be in order. THE ESCUTCHEON is familiarly called the Yearbook and is considered the record of the Senior Class drawn up for posterity. This year it is more than that, it belongs to the whole School. Faculty and Underelassmen as well as Seniors are all present, formally and candidly, pictorially and in the printed word. It is a record of the School year in all ofits phases. The process of making the book involves many meetings, much rushing about and no end of solid work. Printers are very firm about four hundred words to the page, which means an appalling amount of cutting and rearranging of material, candids must bejammed intojust so much space, a photographer has to be found, money must be collected and dozens of other de- tails attended to. We were quite amazed to find within ourselves a hidden talent for higher mathematics when it came to making the budget fit our desires. That gives you an idea of what goes into THE ESCUTCHEON. It sounds overwhelming but don't be fooled, in spite of all we say the fun ofdoing it has more than counterbalanced the work. It has meant a lot to us to be able to carry out our plans for the new ESCUTCHEON and we are immensely grateful for the support every class has given our attempt, and more espe- cially for the invaluable assistance and encouragement of Miss Ball. We now turn THE ESCUTCHEON over for your perusal in hopes that it will not tall below your expectations. l2l
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