East High School - Angelus Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1928

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Page 16 text:

l'7'V'fF'4 TE. ,I W' Y Nw- 4 ' up 1 N si' Q-:nl i , in 'f 1 X lfnlll .A . Ill U X . W 'Z salma A9 IQ :gl ing: 1 x, , D Ev!! arg oG0 tv xi' ,. . 'vs . reed . 1 Q AS a student of East High School, I believe in An Aristocracy of Service. I believe that only those who serve, live. I believe that I can attain this ideal only: g . ' I As I learn self control, As I keep my mind and body clean, As I am open minded, honest, fair in thought, Word and deed, AM am sociable, courageous and dependable, As I am tolerant, coiceding to everyone the it , ,X ,M fl .Alu ' mn 5 7x1 - 5 'llll ' 1. 1 .7 'nh Q. v right to his opinion, it As I respect law in my school, in my home, and A p in my community, l As I develop in myself an appreciation for the I ' finer things of life. ' - I believe it is my duty to develop my possibilif A ties and to be the self that God intended. I be' I lieve I can do this only as I find myself in service I tj to others. ' 155 Above all, I believe that character and content' - ment in service are the true measures of success, and that in achieving these, by serving as I would , A be served, I shall be a true citizen of East High X l 4 and of my country. - 1 if 1-1 Q 45- V- ' , , .rfii-J . - 'vw ,. X-. ., .' l I ,, 5 E , , 'A-,w.AMf W'1.,' .exg'fg,.s' -sm '.:',',f- lpff fm' .Q - 'q g yt' ,,.-. QL., -.J , filly., is M M N. I, ,1 kr- . 1 , MFE: 'f+'1'-r'7s,si.- ' F .,+ .. , , I rf-Ls f' .. M

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'III I nlnl I xx? -:E Q. iii I I I I 'TT ... 5 1 .,. Fore word ' 1 HIGH school year book should be primarily a memory book for the students of the school to enjoy in later years. The Annual Board of 1928 has had this primary attainment in mind and has attempted to make a book which conforms to this standard. The staff believes that pictures are better reminders than mere words and has, therefore, made this book -an album of photo' graphs, leaving out alliunnecessary reading matter. Another unique feature' of this year book is the art work. All illustrations are wood cuts made by East's Art Department under the direction of Miss Estelle Stinchiielcl. The theme of the art work is the superiority of human mind over matter as seen in modern development. ' ' The Annual Board wishes to express its deep' est appreciation to the students who have .given their time doing the art work and also to Mr. Oscar Marinoff, faculty sponsor, Miss Gertrude Toby, proof readerg and. to Lawrence Fisher, Lillian Hellerstein, Frances Seibert and Nellie Edwards, typists. The 1927 Angelus was awarded AllfAmerican rank in the National Annual Contest conducted by the University of Minnesota. It is with the hope that the 1928 staff has maintained the high standard thus set that we submit the 1928 Angelus. , ' f GEORGE GRAHAM, - , I Editor. oQo ,mer .. A I I I I . I . 'X W-A I air elim 1 I I, ii? ll! V F!! 47 0' f H. 72 r- Y' 'Sis , fi 12252 'S i7l



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