East High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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J Glardiryal ELEANOR TROOST Hcr 'vary frowns are fairer far Than thi' snzilrs of othfr nzaidvns are. PEARL UPTAGROVE Louder, pleaseg 'wc do not hfar yon. MARGARET VVAGNER A friend whom chance or change can nevvr harm. LEOTA VVILLIAMS .4 gvnvral favorite among thc laddies. EYVOR YOUNGMARK This ont' to-night, that onc to-morrow night. lVhvn will you svttla down? EINAR DUVICK Small in sisc, and largc in mind :l's and A's and A's hU'd grind. FRED SILBERNAGEL Prvsidvnt of thp Olympian Heights Club and one of Miss Colc's favoritvs. LVL' congrat- nlafv you. fB1ll how did you d-0 it?j EDITH JOHNSON Not nzurlz talk, just a grfat swffvt silence- It is better to have a swelled lzead than a slzrizfelled brain. 26

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earailcai The Class Grumbler Does anyone. I wonder, appreciate an etfort to be clever? If not, one can hardly show how darn hard it is! One is supposed, you know, to say something terribly, killingly funny about people who are utterly without humor in or about! It is most discouraging to contemplate a list of people and to try to remember what that funny remark was il said in the year one. The 'NM class had sixty- two members tif my statistics are correctj when it graduated, and the only funny thing about the class, was that they iinally graduated sixty-two. Of course, one had to endure the style parade down the center aisle. I for one, had a dreadful thought that perhaps I wasn't as smart as I had formerly believed, while under the scrutiny of the audience. An idea like that is enough to make anybody pessimistic. Then too, sitting in the frontest seat was hardly fun, considering that it was deemed necessary to fold one's feet according to Gladys Marvin and others. tfontemplate the size of said Gladys, and my meaning will be realizedj It was amusing, tho. Illl admit. to see each individual dance up to receive his diploma. Mr. Vllebster must now be wise as to the latest steps. lfran. I.instrom did the Yiddish Glide, Ilessie 'Iacubec The Cinnamon Rollf, .'Xlbert McCon- ville, the Hfamells VValk,I' and I-larold Nelson a general combination of them all. Uthers were so eager that a dance is hardly the word: gallop would be better. VVilliam Crowthers literally snapped his, and Stella Mrugala-Bly! You should have seen Stella. She grabbed frantically and then heaved a happy sigh of re- lief! Ilelen Stellick tried to heave as good a one, but she didn't, quite. Guess I'lI continue on this graduation subject-rather happy it is! Well, naturally, seeing as how the pictures had been delayed, everyone made a dread- ful dash to the Romeo staircase where Gladstone llill was endeavoring to satisfy the greed of a hungry crowd. Imagine Fat trying to hurry! That in itself was a ray of sunshine and humor. Then, everyone went about thusly, giving an example: Say, Ifdith Iohn- son. you promised me your picturef, threat eminent in speakerls voice. lidith in a scared tone: Yl'ell. I didnlt get all of mine this time. just wait a while, will you 7, Then in a side-word to Florence Clark, Heavens, that was a close shave. Goodness! tSubstituting mild language for what she really did say lj I'd die if I had a picture of that woman aroundf' Oh! No! You wonlt find out who 'fthat woman was. I'm not given to handing knocks to myself, exactly. ,Xfter just such controversies the crowd dispersed with their happy families. Happy-is right. XX'hat joy it must have been to a 'ISJVLQ parent to get his child out of East High at last. Many happy hcaves were sighed. Yes, indeed, graduation was a comparatively happy affair. llut before graduation! I do insist on complaining. Mercy! how often did lfunika Dolvcn, Alma Gisvold and tilarence I.inn get chased out of the hall. How mean was everyone to limily Stone, Irene Swanson, Grace Magnuson. and lfyvor Youngmark in room IO6. find when they wanted but to talk together! Yes. now as I think everything over. we had a pretty tough time at Iiast. I just bet everyone was sorry to see us go I ?l ! Now they wail and knash their teeth wishing they had been nicer to f'The '19ffQ's. .-111 Ullltlllflll' rzcircxs is one relzzz has zzrtw' Ivccn d1'fw'ce1I. 27

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