Manual Arts High School - Artisan Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1933

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A 1-; T I S A N ST A F F 19 THE ARTISAN STAFF RICHARD SMITH athletics CATHEWNE GOE class histor AUSTIN BROWN leitei-.ntf AUREL MUEtlER photooraphv Al fRTA HAKvry calendar ELEANOR SMITH features DOROTHY DENNIS parties SOPHIE SKOl AS stenography LEO LIPPA A ( snap shots ESTHER ROSENSTEIN tfirls ' sp orts ix: IVY WILLIAMS ddverti ;inrf P ft ROBERT WaSHONES specials

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18 THE A R T I S A N W ' 33 STODDARD HERBERT art editor



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20 T I! I . A R T I S A N W ' 33 Of Statesmen . . . Woodrow Wilson Bv Pjii.lik AIcFaddrn f inilTIXC, HIS DEVIL according to his own convictions and keeping LJ his faith in God and in the essential decency of man were Wooch-ow ■n Wilson ' s tenets of life. Courageous, hecause his was the highest con- ce])tion of courage, America ' s war ijresident ranks with the world ' s achievers. An idolized Irish father, courteous, huoyant, optimistic, and a .Scotch mother with her inherent love of (iod and honesty, handed on to their son a legacy of which he might well lie iM ' oud. During his childhood, his ])arents saw the Civil War in the South in all its dread reality. Is it any wonder that later, as I ' resident, Wilson faced the World War with reluctance, and fear for his people in his heart? Handicapped hv ill health in his youth, he never fought and, alas for the work! after l ' H9, never had to take a heating and laugh out (if it to the hoys around him. Laughing out of a tight corner to save the face of one ' s self-re- spect gives men gentle tolerance — the .thing of which Wilson stood in the greatest need. In his forty-sixth year, he hecame president of Princeton. Immediately the tempo of his hitherto uneventful life changed. His views hecame more liheral and he insisted on democracy in the university. When he was elected governor ol New Jersey in 1910, Wilson gained his halance and that unshakalile determina- tion that guidetl him through the maze of a world conflict. This remarkable power of instilling optimism, and his sense of righteousness, gained him the presidential nomination in 1912. . merica asks nothing for herself except what she has a right to ask for hu- manity itself. Keeping this statement as his guide, the president entered the war with characteristic thoroughness. He leil . merica on the crest of a wa e beyond her comprehension; he had the ]io we r to gi e his ideals to his country. By his supreme assurance of right and wrong, Wilson liroke the Prussian morale; he won the hattle of the ujiiier air. His mistake was in thinking he could talk awa ' the realities of war. The world woke uj) after the armistice to a gra ' dav of needed reconstruction. Fiery speeches, gallant lianners, and patriotic enthusiasm were no longer re- c|uired. Wilson gave Europe his Fourteen Points, including t h e coxenant of the League of Nations, with the idea that reason, when it was so ohviouslv in ac- cordance with the will of (lod. wduld ])revail in international relations. Mis ideals were utterly at variance with the more material and higoted ideals of F2urope. With his singleness of purpose, courage, and self-]iossession, Wilson plaved a lone hand at the Peace Conference hecause he stood, not for the (k ' vious wa s of ;irri ing. Inn for the ultimate outcome. During his last years as a jirix-ate citizen in Washington, D, C.. he kept his ideals inid unalterahle trust. 1die position of ex-president is hard to ni;iinlain gracelully, hut Wilson carried it off with his usual sang-froid. He kei)t his friends loyal to liim in the darkest hour; he gave the world somethitig for which we are all the better lor having had. and he could look hack on his footprints .-md see each niarlcing :i step in his countrv ' s progress.

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