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

 - Class of 1905

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CATHERINE MABEL DUKES .... Denton, Md. Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony, But organically I am incapable of a tune. One of those unique specimens of humanity Whose vocal organs are so constructed, that when she attempts to swell her voice in tuneful lgvxg harmony it reminds one of a young rooster ff trying to crow. She has a brilliant smile and soulful eyes, but her chief charm is the cute little Way that she has of protruding her tongue beyond the limits of her rosy lips. Catherine has an original Way of doing every- thing, and the way in which she ties the bow on her hair has caused her to be dubbed the Knight of the Hair-ribbon. sa L, f 515 ' 'ik , , '.w,r3 filtrate,-tif. , 1' 1 ,iffy -- MINNIE ALMIRA DUKES ........ Denton, Md. . f' ,lf 2 A laughing child ignorant of the World's cares. A f I A buxom lass fearless and brave. She it is who I mounts her horse and Igallops into the Virgil class Q1 and like Don Quixote storms and conquers ? the 1 fortress. Or perchance she may enter the class room ' qi carefully sucking a pickle and sighing : ' O 1- 5 53- 5 -T.-1, 5 The grocer has a thousand .5 While I but one, . ,I 'a-ji' 14 And the light of the whole world dies , , 5-1 When my pickle's done. 'I Q: 2 E 5' 24- - Need it be said that she verdure loves and since i fif 5 Birds of a feather flock together are We unjust in '- ., classing her as a member of that Hock which with 615 flapping wings perches upon the brink where the A ba- briny waves of the pickle barrel bid them Welcome? Q I 50

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JAMES ROLAND CHAFFINCH. . .Hobbs, Md. I hope 'twill not be deemed a sin, If I but answer with a grin 'I' What is he after all but a child pleased with the sound of his own name? I11 the hurry and hubbub of school life he meanders through wearing a perpetualsmile. Would you even suspect that such a blissful counte- M I nance carried at any time a heavy heart, I assure you itdoes 3 take him away from the girls and he is like a fish out of water, but put him in the midst of the dignified maidens of his own class, and note the change. The smile broadens, a naughty twinkle appears in each eye, and before you can take another breath away he goes across the room, one of the tormented maidens in hot pursuit. Will he escape her? Not he! He becomes exhausted, stops, begs forgiveness. argues, teases, and finally with many promises and tender phrases, is forgiven and departs to entrance another victim. Do you wonder that he wears the smile that won't come off ! A Fickleness is his name 2 Single is his station ' I-Ieaven help his future years Should there be no alteration SALLIE HARGADFNE CLARK Denton Md 'lk A 'wx But what her thought 1S what her hope and stay 2 In moments of reflection who shall say? ,WZ ,mfg ,J Here is one of those fresh natural girls whom it is always a reviving tonic to see Sallie is a great lover of nature and at all spare moments seizes her hoe and out to the garden she flies Her morn ll fl f X ing walk to school makes her arr1ve in a fresh f smiling condition and singing 1 i -f !!,,,... I have a little Garden and it is doing ine ff 5 I ' IW-'71 Irish taters have I planted 7 FP On which we soon will dine vf7geffg,7f?'f 'L' Zig! This out door exercise has a very good effect upon Sall1e s disposition which is an excellent one being composed of equal parts Of common sense good humor and love By chance the last constltuent crept 111 49 ' ' ,Q :T A ...... A . 'zf,- 4 ! ie,-:in y ,w , f ' X 1, . -7, li. . C4 T, .ig A - I l a nfl' , I - . A df' . . - ry , , . . . . . . . ' X if . , I ,elf ' I Q . . - ' I ll 43 r -.gf f I f,-15 . . . . . . I fig? 421 f 7 I X Zi, ' ' Q? fc 1 ' 23 . . - . ' f , Y ,,1i:--11- . ' f1 4 2 1 2 e- - A A ff w e af prrc ' ' ir' . , - . . . o - ' , , 0 0 , p Y v Y D M ' I W 1 . . Q



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REESE PE'rERs FULLER'roN. . . Denton, Md. x , ' s 'W Y ' tx I 1 0 it I X M Give me a theme, the little poet cried, if Z0 i n It 5 'Ni f'And I will do my best H f N V' 1 W k . . XX , Q, i X' ' j Poetic Reese! What words can express ' ' -. I-n I 1 th oetical 1 d d eam 1 atu ? L'k Ni ' E ' softziind balma lda is heilnfon riis Hi via? XV fs. fb o Y Y g - . X2 -7 never known to speak an untruth, to flirt N n with a girl, to raise his voice in wrath, nor I to bang his hair. His poetical soul soars V above the world, especially in astronomy . gap., qu., fy class. For Reese's versatile mind enters into li f - . . . M . M, 3 ff the spirit of the present action so that while ' 5 A We are thinking of the stars in a sordid and H- it earthly manner he is among them in thought , , ' --fifeiwf-' and spirit But Reese's chief accomplish- . Q 0 ment which has been reduced by him to a Q fd O ' I ' ,g. O line art-is that of blushing! When he 4 5. ' E 554 , blushes a faint pink creeps into his face, ' ' gradually deepening into a peony red. Like .,- a full-blown rose in june sits the blush upon his cheek. , B MARY ENNALLS Hicks ........ Hillsboro, Md. I hope to get safely out of the turmoil. H i . A modest maiden, a well trained mind, and the Editor-in-Chief of Outward Bound. Add these ' ' and collect terms and you will have the grand sum , n M . . and total-Mary Hicks. Mary is one of the most studious members of the - I , 5 L n 1 flfxq school and we fear that often she burns the mio- ,A 1-1 f lijb- 1 4... night oil. Doubtless she agrees with Longfellow in f M: 4, - 1 4h that, uf . 5:.i 314f r 'i 'Z Q , X ' The heights by great men reached and kept -U K ' Were not attained by sudden flight gl., '- But they, while their companions slept ' A Were toiling upward in the night. g 1, Mary is another class star and rivQ1S Nellie ill brightness. . 51

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Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 90

1905, pg 90

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 54

1905, pg 54

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 5

1905, pg 5

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 5

1905, pg 5

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 86

1905, pg 86

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 103

1905, pg 103


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