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6 1'4..mx1fV,..ivsa Q2 f ::f?1Q' IS Angelus is presented with the hope that it will bring memories of the .days spent at East. The theme and plan of the book have been chosen with this in mind. The theme is the development of the student at East. This takes place along four lines: the mind, the arts, the body, and recreation. These departments form the divisions of the book. .Most of the time spent in school is in the classroom, with classmates, or in related work. This work is daily and is notshowy. but is the real life of the school. It is with this daily work that memories are linked. Most of the clubs represent work related to some department of the school, and have been placed as such. The aim has been at all times to produce a book for all the students. T CAv1s HAM, Editor. 1- ' - o'ss-mzra pfws-J,-ealva T41 f
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1931 ANGELUS---- --- HE record of Mary S. Sabin is unique in the history 'f if P13 of East High. For forty years she has been not only 1 an instructor but also a dominant personality in the institution. Her influence and activity in and outside the classroom have caused her to be known and loved f as finial E by all East students. Miss Sabin's retirement from 5 AM teaching creates a gap in the personnel of the faculty which may never be filled. However, she will remain an Angel, and East will continue to feel ther influence. Her identity with East High is of life'long standing. . 5 ' ' i :us l l1L 5 S 4949 1 .ii Wa.. ' .4 21 H- ': IE .EE if rf- iE L-'Eli fii fliiifsggyzg Mary S. Sabin is a native of Colorado, and attended the old Broadway School and Wolfe Hall in Denver. She was graduated from Smith College in 1891, and began teaching at East in Sep' tember of that year. She received her Master's Degree at the Uni' versity of Denver in 1907. Her vacations have been spent in graduate work or in travel, she has been abroad eight times, inf cluding one trip to China. Miss Sabinshas always taken a prominent part in professional and scholastic activities. She is chairman of the Curriculum Com' mittee on Mathematics for senior high schools, and is a past presif dent of the Denver Teachers Club. Her loyal support of athletics at East for so many years led to her election as honorary member of the D Club. The alumni, students, and faculty of East High wish Ivliss Sabin many years of pleasant, active enjoyment of her well-deserved vacation. IGI
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