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Be Clad by Thadu You young fellows have a pleasant surprise comingg it will be more than a surprise---it will be an exhilarating joltu when you view our new Spring Suits and Overcoats They're the classiest ever and that's going some ---They're dif- ferent because a lot of gray mat- ter was back of the designing and making. inwxi Qoqqmnmqmv CLOTHES FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN 33l- 333 ST CLAIR ST.. NEAL? ADAMS 'ABQ Clad byTl1ad 186
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THE 1914 ALMANAC 7'Hlf I,ll?li'.ll?Y Ol l'lJ.YTl1.lL ,HIGH OING back a few years in school history. we come to a night in Hay, 1906, when Old Central appeared in a blaze of glory. the occasion being the hrst carnival held for the purpose of raising funds for the proposed library. Again in May, l907. a second carnival was given. From these two enterprises, thru the tireless etforts of Dr. Guitteau and many of the teachers, together with the enthusiasm and co-operation of the students. a sum of 231.500 was realized. This made a library for the school possible. A bequest of 31,000 from T. ml. Brown and 3330, given as a memorial for XY. A. Ogden, helped very materially in completing our collection of books. ln February. 1907, the library was opened to the students, and now contains 2,500 volumes. The value to the school of a library so complete has been more than proved. The scope of all departments has been greatly widened. Students not only become familiar with library administration, but have been thrown in touch with the best that has been written in the ages. The school and library must go hand in hand, each supplementing the other. It is thru the library that education continues after school life is over, provided the library habit has been created during school days. Thus the importance and value of a library which may be used by all students even in school hours, is inestimable. 15
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1 I K 1 K 1 THE 1914 ALMANAC He trudged along unknowing what he sought, And whistled as he went, for want of thought. -A, Hoyt. In busy companies of men. -Ruth Quimby. There's but the twinkling of a star Between a man of peace and war. -C. Rose. He, by geometric scale, Could take the size of pots of ale. -H. Doying. XYe grant although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it. -L. McKay. A great man struggling in the storms of fate. -XVn1. Heitman. Sighed and looked unutterahle things. -Ethel Atkinson. I care not, Fortune, what you me deny: You cannot rob me of free Natures grace. -Vera Baconie. Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. -Marie Davis. Of fancy. reason, virtue, naught can me bereavef'-Doris Cangney. The Lord helps them that help themselves. -Ethel Fedderson. He has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle. -C. Ruch, And panting Time toiled after him in vain. -I. Spafford. Little things are Great to a little man. -S. Price. 6 . How smooth and even doth he bear himself. -A. Richardson. Had I been present at the creation I would have given some useful hints for the better ordering of the Universe. -N, jones. A maiden never bold. -Floy Sloan. And men sit down to that nourishment which is called dinner. -Boys' Bible Club on Friday. .-X very gentle heart and of a good conscience. -Edith Silcox. O ye gods. how I hate to hear him sing. -F. Krieger. Afilicted with that great vice, good nature. -Gretchen Carvin. Of manners gentle, of affections mild. -Florence Long. Though I am not sportive and rash, Yet I have something in me dangerous. -Alan Schaefer. Qnce I was waylaid by Cupid And through his enticement caught. -Velma Zimmerman. A soul as white as heavenf,-I-Iildegarde Young. Be good, sweet maid, let them that will be clever. -Bertha Zeeb. Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat. -Hazel Tarloff. VVit and Wisdom are born with a man. -L. Kietzman. 187
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