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built on govern- m e n t s q u a r e, Nineteenth a n d Stout Streets. 1881-1925 Old East, New East, each ever a herald of Beauty, Civility, Nobility, Learning and Wis- dom. A n d although the old corner stone is badly Weatherbeaten and chalk and initial- marked, the words are still visible, saying, Denver Public Library and East Denver High School, Corner Stone laid Apr. 24, 1881. Farther up in the South Court is the old Arapahoe ' How DIFFERENT FROM MONDAY MORNING SOME 11,000 BooKs . . . 40 MAGAZINES School Bell, cast in 1872, a sharp con- trast to the present system of bells and clocks managed by the electrical sys- tem -of the school, which seems to manage almost everything else . . . motors, fans, p u m p s, t e l e - p h o n e s, clocks. Into the basement We Went to see the telephone a p p a - ratus, air Washing machine, clock system, b o i l e rs. R e m e m b e r the cold spell Q25 be- lowj . . . it took twelve tons of coal a day to heat the building. And in February, 430,000 pounds of coal Eleven
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THE ANGELUS . 1936 laborers, who make an average of 34.50 per day. At that rate and with the amount of labor seemingly required, they would not have ,trouble in finding Workers among rip. . -M .- x., the Angels. A little farther on is the rather delapidated but STUDY IN SUNLIGHT 7 EQ .1g1'nj553 ' mf S-'45, 2 5: is 5 Yiifffwi W 1 5 ' ' . 5 5? 'Wm , M, .,,.,.,. as r . ,fa .M fx E L W r t M , , .. ,-k,, i .. . , ,-,mi na. ,. . . i ,,, at , nf? F x . ,.., L , , , i ii if M 5 Q ff 2 W it aw ,Y ,, wig, Q f, .... W,-K F his r , ff , H H, ,waxy Eg E 9 H scsi jg ,.,., V, i q, ,-.f E Q K it s 52 ,Y 5 rr.,,',,., W ..,,r.,r.t,r aw ff Z 2 ' 5 gr., if 5 5 .i 'EQ I 2 .- :ggfe?:l4uE'fffvirfe'V ff jgg I g,:gffis4,:s' ?f?2f7 - 4 i A s f -' v - M - H Ten regr X 2 'iq-fr S 1 5 iyfa, 4 lf r mix 2 K fs 1 .U K s, 3 Q fr '34, sir I 1 Q 1 W , J r , was 1 25 5 4 p if-M L s s + , Wi , H f if ,. -SEE, J 1 N-twat 1 f i ,S . .. 1 ' 'Y ,Z Wea, 3, E I s ei 3 i i N 5 Z cn ffl F' CD '-l P 55 cn .,,N I aeee H III U1 CD f ' 3' CD CD Q 'JP CU U1 Miken Fe' nevertheless lovely r o c k g a r d e n. When Mr. Pesman started it in 1925, it was the loveliest part of the grounds andincluded almost every kind of plant and tree native to Colorado, but because of the constant abuse and neglect by the students, the garden has become less beautiful year by year. It is here that the corner stone of the Old East High School has been laid with a fitting monument over it, dedi- cated by the New East High saying, EAST DENVER HIGH SCHOOL- 1872. Keystone of the entrance arch
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THE ANGELUS . 1936 were used. But the Angels must be kept warm. mv V: GLORY ROAD And on up in the elevator, man- aged by Mr. An- drews, who carts we don't know how many girls a day from floor to floor. Ah, the lucky man! We w o n d e r wh a t many East beau brummels would give to be in his shoes for a day? Has anyone ever noticed the pictures of the athletes of years and years ago? Ah, how handsome, such physique. Some- times we wonder what has become of all these humans. Probably some are fathers or uncles of the present classes of East. Anyway, we think something ought to be done, for we never see pictures of our own football and basketball players. I , s'ee his K LN,.,..,. :I - .iii f,,k ..ii,:1 11' ,ln K i ' K QQ? V ' a s s ssie f 'X K . - gwixijfff , fr E 2 fgzfggj .K ,,. 1, ...... ,..E,a- . I ,, ., 5' ? asf? slim - 5' 4 a f..:..S-ff, .. .af ...ts - . ..f5.yr.',,s, fa b':.M-+5253 . es. ,-fgff a--J , fit fw::f'Af1-fm . . ., Qf 5f'YX5i?.if??i:'9 A - . . V -- .f, as A .- 14. e-', 1. rss. Sail. We ' sc E V . X V gl. 11 f ff 5 if -' H 4?-K ' 1 '- Us . ', f' I Hifi . 2 i if.v if2'f5??1 W5f . S .gf-.fs -2, ,...a1f'--.-15 . . smilies' -r-mv'-.11 1 ' :lair xv ..... 5-wa.. . ' i .LET i 5 ' ., dj J 1 i g , . Y. W Qs., gigs, 5 A -4. 5 ilif' l iff-wi.,-,., . 3 . ' .. -'.:gf1W5s . . . L ,Y J li . A A ,. .Q 1 - ., i F 1 r ff W Twelve ' 5.55 T SLLLA ..W...a.a...,..c,.sn.M.a.'ZLz.saZf:.i.., SENTINELS or LEARNING
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