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cenea eniazawff fgemem ez Perhaps the future may make the aerial view of Topeka High School as familiar as the entrances on Tenth Street or Polk or Western. Yet, no matter what pictures of Topeka High linger in memory, every Senior will carry with him recollections of certain parts of the build- ing which he has known and loved-parts which he feels particularly his own. Perhaps he will remember most clearly- The auditorium, with its seating by classes. . . the slender arches and rich coloring. . . the deep stage and varied lighting . . . the cloud machine . . . a background of shining horns for many musicians . . . the plays. The gymnasium, with rows and rows of shouting, clapping, swaying basketball fans . . . cheerleaders . . . the band . . . the tries for basket . . . the resonant bell. q The cafeteria, noisy and friendly. . .long lines waiting their turn. . . clinking glasses, bus boys, hosts and hostesses. ' The library, quiet even when crowded and over-sociable . . . beautiful with dark, gleaming tables and beamed ceiling . . .ia Christmas tree by the fireplace . . . easy chairs . . . books, maga- zines, and more books. The veranda. . .the breath-of-fresh-air break in a long day. . .a riot of color, frolic, and blissful sunning . . .a view to remember-close at hand, the surrounding evergreen shrubberyg beyond, the stretch of lawng above, the beloved Tower and the' Chimes, pealing Dear Lord, our God, Be thou our guide: Till life shall cease No foot ,shall slide. l8l
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