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Page 16 text:
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IWIARY A. GILBERT ANNE HUGUS GRACE HAIG Le Bijoun BOARD OF EDITORS E. A. POLLARD JONES Ediim'-i11-Cl1ief ASSISTANT EDITORS O J. HULBERT IRISH ASSOCIATES RALPH W. SOCKMAN G. CARLTON LACY RUT11 KINNISON BUSINESS MANAGER KENNETH C. FERGUSON ASSISTANT MANAGER RUSSELL W. ANDERSON 15
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Page 17 text:
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PTOCIT1 Logieally, this is the only place given us to make apologies for what follows, and to exonerato ourselves from its consequences. That the Bijou was made an annual was no fault of ours-nor of the Faculty. The responsibility rests entirely with the student body, who gave their sanction to the project. Nevertheless, we feel that the experiment was a wise one, and hope that to the minds of the readers it has been justified by the issue to which it has been brought. We have indulged in some innovations which were made neces- sary by the character of the book, still it has been our endeavor to represent in some small way the student life at Ohio NVesleyan. There has been attempted a brief eharaeterization of each senior in- sofar as such a thing' was possible. ln some cases no one of the Board knew the senior who was to be written up, while in other eases so much was known of the subject that it was a ditticult task to sa.y the right thing. 'l'hese biographies are to be taken seriously. Any one mistaking them as jokes will he doing an everlasting insult to the dignity of seniors. All student enterprises and college organizations that in any way present different aspects of university life we have tried to give a place in the first annual. Nor have the faculty been 'omitted in our attempts to set forth real eollege life, for in spite of all the advantages Ohio Wesleyan affords, student life would not he half S0 interesting without a Faculty. lf your peculiarities are not exposed in the Roasts department. it is your own fault. The Board has assumed a passive attitude in the matter, allowing all who wanted in this department, to make their own write-up. However, it might be added, that generalities in this section of the book may be fittingly attributed to the editors. One thing more: Our anxiety is to see the Bijou made an an- nual permanently. It is now in the experimental stage, and needs careful handling. Our part is done, the rest is yours, kind reader. Consideration and magnanimity in your criticisms will do much, in fact all, that is left to be done, towa.rd making the annual sure. 16
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