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Five WE lIl9lIlVlllfB AllMlllIlllD lIl5llE11MllGlIfCY N N N lIDllR. WALTER llEJ. llMlllIEsClfllE5lIR llEllllllRlINlllllSlIHlllIE5S Cllfllflllllfl- 4QllllIlVllE5llRlIlAlItll Wdllfllfllhll lllqlfg Cllfllfllllllislllfllllllis While looking at the figures baked on a Grecian urn, Keats wrote his famous ode to beauty . . . the mosaics around the auditorium and on the face of the gymnasium en' trance compel one to remember Keats' famous lines, Beauty is truth, truth, beauty. A hushed audience sits waiting for the curtain to rise on the first act of a play in Vxfyandottes auditorium, and as it waits, the dignity, color, and poise of the place is instilled into hearts and souls, Suddenly they realize what a work of art plain bricks achieve. Skilled workmen have trans' formed soft hued blocks of clay into figures that will al' ways be a part of the design of the most beautiful audi' torium in Kansas City, Kansas. Watlkiimg towards the twin towers, Character and Know' ledge, one can not help being impressed by their splendid magnificence. Character and Knowledge! Perhaps the greatest ideals in the world. Certainly the best ideals that a high school could choose. Character a trait that induces us to 'ihitch our wagon to a star. To keep it there, though the pull may be hard upon shoulders. Makes us lift our heads a little higher and say I can. Part of our makefup which forces others to look to us as leaders and successful workers Knowledge, the complement of Character. Withtiut Know' ledge, character cannot exist. A knowledge of life and its problems, and the best way to face them-this is what Vxfyandotte and the twin towers are trying to teach us. The beauty of usefulness! Laboratories fitted with the best equipment that science can provide, Classrooms-Aclean, light, and conducive to better work. Halls--long, silent, and glistening. Beauty of wisdom! The voices of the wise philosophers of all ages seem to speak to us again from the shadows of the shelves in the softly lighted library, furnished with row after row of books. Beauty in the red, yellow, orange, and blue jackets on the new books. A shouting, milling mob of hungry students all waiting eagerly for a chance to choose their lunch from the steam' ing foods which send out appetizing odors in the twin cafef terias. Beauty? But then, what is more beautiful than savory food when one is hungry? Stainless steel counters, polished tables, shining trays. A beautiful building set in squalid surroundings loses half, but placed among tall trees, green shrubbery, wide lawns, rock walls, curved walks, and rolling terraces and the charm of the place is doubled. So Wyaiidritte's cup is full and running over, Oak trees hold their scarlet leaves Evergreens twinkle with bright lights at Christ uc4ll.8 on team, we're with you! Nearly 3,000 voices blend together in a firm assurance -by DORTHIE ELDRIDGE Dr. Walter E. Meyer Wlzile visiting Vtfytmdotte recently Dr. VVtilter E. Meyer. social science autlnmty and editor of the American Oh' server, said he had come from the coal field mea of Penn' sylvzmia. There scenerg and hnildmgs were ugly, dirty, and crowded, Here hu saw it new lmilding- spacious, clean, and beautiful. He was sincere tulien he said thc ony lmildmg :md grounds of new XVytz-riclotte would inure an uplifting effect on the lives of those in the school, of confidence and victory. Of course, we are all loyal to the football and basketball teams, but the real beauty of the spirit lies in the loyalty and cooperation which every student and teacher shows in eodeavoring to make Vkfyan' dotte something more than just a beautiful building. Beauty of health! This is not left to chance, Witli the aid of modern gymnasiums and an up-toedate clinic the asset of health is transferred to all who are willing to cooperate. Where do you go first hour? 'iDidn't we have fun at the party last night? 'iHi, how are you today? These questions are hurled across the beautiful social hall. Deep, comfortable chairs. Venetian fireplaces. Beam ceilings. Friendship is cultivated. Girls and boys have the surroundings conducive to forming new friendships. The beauty of friendship exists here. And back of all this beauty is the most beautiful thing of all--the beauty of the unselfishness of Kansas Citians, which induced them to spend nearly in million dollars to make it possible for us to have a past worth remembering, a pres' ent to live joyfully in, and a future to look forward to hopefully, Because we are a part of all that we meet in life, the beauty of Vifyandotte will have an effect upon us, fi
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