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THE. MEMORY. Ah such a man empyreal sphere attains, Who knows and feels his fellow's hurts and needs, Whose heart responds to every wound that bleeds, And every soul entrapped by cruel pains, With love that falls like l-leaven's fresh'ning rains, Uplifts the fallen and all the hungry feeds, Ignoring hate of race or jangling creeds, Or stains of iron from lately broken chains. How strong thy love, yet meek as gentle dove! Such perfect bloom from lowly tangled sod! While groping mortals, striving upward, plod, They'll reach and strain for thy enkinclling love, Triumphant love vouchsafecl from realms above, ln human form, the majesty of God. i Edmond S. Meanp. Autographed for Lincoln High School, Seattle, December, 1909 I4
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hrabam inculn THE. CHILD As by the fire, a knot of pine for light, The boy from freshly finished toil lies down To master mysteries of verb and noun, Unmindful of the hours in hurried flight, E'en fairylancl with king and doughty knight Who wage their mimic wars in floral crown- As youth, awakening, shows reluctant frown- Must give the day and loan the hours of night. So he who sees real battles to be won By thoughts and courage rescued from the wild Tumultuous years of boyhood reconciled, To share the toil of brain with boist'rous fun, Must learn, must know, perchance must weep Who bears a manly burden while a child. D THE MAN. What time a gloom enshroucls the harried ground, A pall engulfs our hope, and glory hides Behind a wall of hatred that divides The states a nation thought securely bound, While strife and noise of war afar resound, A man steps forth between the swinging tides To teach the world anew that right abides Where freedom, love, and faith in man abound. In vain he writhed e'er Hell should swing the To reap the bloody fields, to kill and maimg ln vain would he the sundered lands reclaim, Yet spelled the riven stars his cruel fate: To face the avalanche of war and hate Till Death entwined the martyr's crown of fame. I3 as one gate
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Qnzniurs CLASS COLORS Maroon and Grey 6 A President . Roy Casey Vice-President . Rhenie Brown Secretary Marguerite Blossom Treasurer . Chester Smith I5
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