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BOARD OF EDITORS
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Winthrop W. Aldrich Richard S. Austin Zechariah Chafee, Ir. Richard H. Miller i Mnaril nf Thitnrz GEORGE HURLEY, Editor in Chief if-3 E VQVIHIUT ff it HENRY W. LITTLEFIELD, Business Manager Jeanette E. Carroll Achsa O. Chase Zerrie F. R. Huntsman Louise H. Sweet
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Cervvting ROM the Editorial Board of The Blue and Whiten to its readers-Greeting. We are happy in offering this, the Hfth volume of t'Tlie Blue and W lute, lor your perusal. In this issue we have endeavored so to broaden thc scope of our publication as to make it a book not so much for the Senior class as for the whole student body of Hope St. High School. As far as we could learn, We have noticed in our articles every institution and organization imbued with school spirit. Perhaps for the first time in any Blue and White, athletics, a most important institution, has received due recognition. The Lunch Counter has been accorded its usual aclinowlcdgement. The Senior class, in consideration of its brilliant personnel, of its distinguished record, of the deep imprint which it has made on the character of the school, has, we regret to say, received little enough attention. Individual members of the school,-this publication is especially for you. Congratulate yourselves that in this boolq we give you the mirror for which Mr. Burns so yearned When he prayed: O wad some PoW'r the giftie gie us To see oursel's as others see us. And those of you whose reflections do not appear in these pages, the reflection is on you 5 you have failed to become famous-or infamous. The fact that this volume of 'fThe Blue and White is for the whole school is not the only point that distinguishes this year's from former issues g another Wholly distinctive feature of the number is the original sketches which we have introduced. We have availed ourselves of the talent of certain artists of the school :-Mr. Grimes, cover-designer, cartoonist, etc., Mr. Davis and Mr. Austin. These men We thanli heartily for their good Work. To all who sub- mitted grinds, we Wish to express our appreciation. After months of accepting and rejecting, of writing and rewriting 5 after weeks of giving Delphic answers to volleys of questions, of listening to advice, recommendations, and almost tearful pleas for mercy 5 out of all our material, behold our selection! We have striven to choose what would please you. We hope that you will sanction our choice.
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