East High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1922

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clu,,ygg W H Z Z, W xy, F Z, Z Y Y XYZ ,Z yn ldpfffi 5 1 T! i i 5 I j East High School. you will soon be but a i memory. Yet a dear memory to me, for with l i you I spent years of happiness. I loved your i quiet restraint, which was only a true reflection y t of the quiet homes from which unspoiled boys and 4 i girls gathered. Here I saw the windows opened, i i and youth looked out on the marvels of this uni- t verse. Youth learned its secret energyq it darted i on a beam of light out into the infinitude of space: l it read the fascinating story of man's long struggle i X from the lonely cave to the crowded cityg it peered I into the very soul of man. Boys and girls agreed i together that the only rule of life is ever to do jus- ! tice and to keep one's seq' unspotted in this world. l l Knowledge and truth and sweet charity were your I precious gifts. l Now you are to be dividedq soon the old place 1 3 which knew you will know you no more. As the l i tiny arnoeba grows and reaches the climax of its l 1 life, and produces its own kind by division. so N you have reached your full power and will live l on in the schools that come after you, ,Way they E l inherit the traditions if old East lligh, speaking A quietly. living simply. thinking nobly. abhorring , l evil and defending truth. serving God and man. i lforever yours, 3 Wf F. Webster. ' i i i i 4 N i i t - r t 1 F t L iii, c cysts cgi. cc js. UN, 'KBQ L71 .

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