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lmllr.-.L.-.1llmlQ HTI'flDlLHKni,'lmll:::1lImI FOREWORD HIS book presents the annual message of Springfield High School. It is edited by the Seniors, but not of the Seniors and for the Seniors alone. In former years, the Seniors have received the most recogni- tion and have been given the most space in the book. We have tried to bear in mind the fact, however, that altho this book is the product of the graduating class, it is in reality the year-book of the entire school, and con- sequently, we have tried not to show partiality to any one class. To be really representative of the school, the book must present the spirit and accomplish- ments of each of the seventeen hundred students and faculty. Our efforts in this direction will be fully repaid, we feel, by the increased satisfaction of the student body in general. Altho this book is edited by a comparatively small group of people, still it is not the mere mechanical product of that staff alone. The Capitoline should be, and is, we hope, the voice of the entire student body of Springfield High School. The material for its makeup is furnished by the entire school, and into it should go the very spirit ofthe school which produces it. The Capitoline should show the strength, unity, and true greatness of the Springfield High School, setting forth its aims, aspirations, and accomplishments. If it fails in this, it fails in its duty as a High School Annual. Altho the facts of the year must be strictly adhered to, still we consider it perfectly permissible and highly desirable to change the manner of telling them from time to time. In this number we have made such changes as seemed ad- visable. We have introduced several innovations, such as a more prominent department for nnderclassmen, a roast section, and a wit-and-humor de- partment which is ont-of'-the-ordinary. We have curtailed some departments and added to others. We have divided this number of the Capitoline into six books, instead of the usual five. These changes were made in the hope of add- ing to its worth by making it different-not a mere replica of former issues. And so we oHer you this book not without some little trepidation, it is true, but with the knowledge that we have done our best. We have profited by the mistakes of other years, and we hope that co1ni11g classes will profit by ours. lt has been our intention not only to make the book interesting to the casual reader, but to instil in it a spirit that will be appreciated by the departing student, and that will enable him i11 years to come to look back with pleasure on the years he spent in the S. H. S. THE EDITOR. :mar inn lwil '1 M Page seven
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