Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD)

 - Class of 1905

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Lines by a Former Teacher I know it is remembered by my colleague, Mr. West, , How, in the old Academy, we tried to do our best To help the youth of Denton, in wisdom so to grow ' That this world would be the better for their sojourn here below. And, that when this life was over, we might united' be, Teacher on plane with scholar, in blest eternity. But where are all the children, who gathered with us then ? Some answer to the roll-call, when the world needs useful men, Some, truly noble women, can grasp our hands and say : We thank you for the lessons you taught us in that day. ' But I fear, there are some others who make not prompt reply. To the earnest call of duty,-put it off with : Bye and bye. When I hear that one has wandered and missed the path that s right I find my mind is troubled as it used to be at night After some misdemeanor had been brought before my sight And I took too hasty action to assert the teacher s might Then would speak reproving conscience How canst thou hope to tame A fiery youthful spirit when thou art thyself to blame P So now I ask the question Had I been more patient 1n those days Would any of my pupils have strayed from virtuous ways P Ah yes 1 There are some others whom we see and hear no more Death called for their dismissal and opened the school door Doubtless the tender mercy of our Heavenly Father s love Pardoned the1r few shortcomings and welcomed them above We who are left to labor until setting of the sun Will ind equal need for mercy when at last the task is done For the Good Master payeth the servants he has h1red And we ll find where much 1S given the more will be required RACHEL B SATTERTHWAITE 27 . , . 1 u 1 ' I 1 , . U 9 . , . 7 ' ' W, as . D . . . ,, 1 7 . ' I , . . H . . r , ' Q ' ' H . 9 ' 2 . . Q J . y 9 9 ' y , . . . . . , . -1 R , .N 1 .

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We feel that reference is due some prominent and influential citizens of the town who, in the early history of school work, not only took an active part therein, but evinced excellent judgment in the selection of trustees and teachers. By reason thereof, the progress of education here, notwithstanding the trying times and the want of financial strength, compared favorably with other sections of the State. Among these were james Dukes, William and Joseph P. W. Richardson, James L. Bartol, afterward Chief judge of Court of -Appeals, Edward P. Hardcastle, James Langston, J. RQ T. Saulsbury, George T. Martin, M. D., William A. Tatem, M. D., Samuel Dunning, joseph Pearson, John jump of Purnell, Nehemiah, james H., and John R. Fountain, William A. Ford, George Fisher, james B. Steele, I. Earle Ro- chester, Wm. J. Pratt, James G. Redden, and P. Ovid Cherbonnier, M, D. A These should be held in grateful remembrance and their example as worthy of emulation. O Another fact is entitled to notice. In 1845 the Legislature by special law authorized the citizens of School District No. 1 of Election District No. 2 to vote for or against a tax in support of the School. ' The outlines of the ,district were about two miles from Denton in all directions. An election was held in 1847, and after an active contest friends of the free school were successful by a large major- ity. The Trustees, therefore, established a Free Primary School-the first in the County-which has continued until the present time. ' It may be of interest to say that the teachers in the Academy after Mr. Martin were Cwe give such as we remember and, we believe, in the order of their servicej-V William -McLean, afterward an attorney, Philip DeRochbrune, an attorney, Prof. Thompson, john V. Crosby, Prof. Talmadge, Matthew Clark, Miss Lucy B. Richardson, J. Earle Maloy, now of the Maryland Annual Conference, M. P. Church, George M. Fisher, M. D., james Conner, Thomas C.West, now Director and Cashier of the Denton National Bank, C. W. Byrn and Miss Katharine K. Hobbs. 26



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Caroline County School Board We are glad to be able to present in this volume half-tone engravings of the four members of the School Board. The members of this Board are doing what they can to advance the cause of education in our county and thereby advance its material interests. . g The Board at present is as follows : A COL. A. W. SISK, Preston, Md., Presidani. JOHN WILSON, Denton, Md. HON. HARRY A. ROE, Denton, Md. ' PRoF. W. S. CROUSE, Denton, Md., County School Superintendent. A Among the persons who as members of the Board have in the past materially advanced the interestsof the Public Schools in the county, may be especially men- tioned : Rev George F Beaven, Hillsboro, perhaps our first County School Examin- er g the late Proff Swann, at one ti.me School Examiner, the late Mr. E. R. Goslin 3 Hon. John F. Dawson, Hon. Thos. A. Smith. The latter three men being especial- ly active School Commissioners. I '28

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Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 76

1905, pg 76

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 49

1905, pg 49

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 40

1905, pg 40

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 35

1905, pg 35

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 97

1905, pg 97

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 100

1905, pg 100


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