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

 - Class of 1905

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' MARY ELIZABETH NUTTLE Andersontown, Md. How brilliant and mirthful A the light of her eye Like a star gleaming out from 'the blue of the sky! I-f' The most charming and coquettish little piece of humanity that ever captivated the heart of man. Her charms and Winsome grace are in evidence always, but never more so than when she is speaking her piece. The description of her charms in prose is impossible so in the Words.of.tl1e poet We beg to says' When she smiles Then hope suspires again from barren life Her eyes become the gates of Holy Land And love looks thro' the Wisdom of his shrine. A s W? When she sings- N ' Ah-when she sings- . ' Old songs of God fear'd sirens sigh gyged In ecstacy of chaste reincarnation V ,,xtQ.a.5. And ghosts of unborn inspirations I-if -fl,i ' Y if Chant celestial harmony. ' Xi g . ' R l I EMMA GRACE PENNINGTON .... Hillsboro, Md. - f . - She is tall as the larch, she is slender l As any green bough the birds move. p Ours is a class possessed of great extremes. A The one now presented to our notice is the living , l specimen of a Walking bean-pole. Her equal is not to be found in Barnum's circus. In fact. she Was once taken for the flag-pole of Caroline High School. Grace's ambition and inspirations cor- respond in excellent proportion With her height. I She has a very delicate sensibility of iine art and every characteristic of an artist, i. e. delicate hands, tapering lingers, Well turned foot and a very S K shapely head. Her productions have already 1 caused great admiration and anyone, gazing at them f ' QZQLLRB in the dark, is positively entranted. She expects A j A . N to obtain admittance to the Royal Art Society im- hm 5' X f-- - - mediately after graduating. 't ' 53

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M 1 I g If W, fail , - I ff ' 6 s lr, ,Cf ' ws W1 X K X 1 MARY: HOPKINS ........... . Denton, Md. There is 11othi11g so becomes a maiden As modest stillness. The a11gel of the school, the angel of the staff With merry smile always, if 11Ot a tinkling laugl1.', Mary is indeed a11 unusual example of 111aide11ly modesty and a11gel1c sweetness Our class has been blessed by her presence only two years but 111 that time we have lear11ed to love her well not excluding the Business Manager For to know her 1S to love her And love but her alone M' r X N- n , gr . y Q J X ,421 ' A . 1' f' . 1 , . ' . V I' i 1 1 A 1 J I ' ' x, .. - Mary's chief pastime is reading German, i11 which la11guage she converses much of the time, greatly to the consternatioii of her class-mates, who exclaim i11 words learned by heart- Wir wollen Sie yezt einmal 11icht sprechenf' - 153 LYDA MONROE MooRE ......... De11ton, Md. Happy am I, from care Pm free Why are11't they all contented like me ? A free-hearted, happy-go-lucky, and by teachers and pupils, well-beloved maiden. A broad smile over spreads her face most of the time, which in- spires one to say the following: Laugh, laugh, laugh With thy hearty old laugh, O Lide And I would that we could with thee Laugh till we 'd have died. For the stately Prof. goes on . In grinding us through the mill , But oh for the smile of your stretched mouth And the sound of your voice ne'er still. Laugh, laugh, laugh :Qi to At the jokes of this life, O Lide ' For the tender grace of a joke that is dead Ne'er comes back with the tide. ia A 52 'I 9 K I 1 1 il flu -x n L5 I il r S1 :gy um In mx 3 is: Xa 31: as., 5'- .N in N H. K fi'-2



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I W - wig, ALBERT FLETCHER SISK. . . .. . Preston, Md. . a A Milli.- -B' 'G' If ' ' . - . - Go to now, let us be a celebrated individual. t 57' A 60 'rfitff At last we have come to the most important ,, . .4 . ,..m.,. ,if Af ,W ,I if -: X-xdlxqf Ziff. mo'-0 ' ' ' ' cc I A .QW,QigfQ'gf Q member Qin his own estmiationj of the Naugh- , .9 F y ty Five class. He was elected manager ofthe , 31 ij?-I Caroline High School Baseball Team and has . gr 'g V-+3 , 0 . 1 . ' . . lf: .V A' - since been constantly growing in fame and am- bition. He deserves to have for his motto, -. , Q Veni, Vidi, Vici. Not only in athletic aiiairs :HQ . - ,, l A does he desire to be conqueror, but also to be a lion among ladies. Fletcher is .full of school patriotism and even in his love affairs does he show this patriotism and highaspira- tions, for he is most assiduous in attention to the C. H. S. school teachers,-but only to those that teach up-stairs. His favorite song is, Behold the Conquering Hero Comes. B THOMAS ALEXANDER SMITH, JR. . Ridgely, Md. E . :-- His ample form fills up all the space H ' ' Q Sh ' 1 d C1 A1 a y, coy,unassum1ng. n ee , exa-n er, I 3 ' ,. as he hears the rain and hail a-softly falling, x may with all propriety say: Mortals that would follow one ' Q ', Love winter, she alone can give p A up 4,-...K Freedom, from the school-room hum gf And sufficient time for a fellow to bum. I TL. Yes, he lives on Mel1in's food, and has been ' known to devour two dozen biscuits at one sitting. Who would think it-one so eiit ! P 'Tis said, music has charms to soothe the hungry breast. No wonder, practice hour preceded the evening collation, and as the happy time draws near, that merry strain, it has a dying fall. Now, Lex does not agree with Franklin as o11e notes from the flattering sketchg but a life of leisure and a life of laziness are two different things. , 54

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Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 77

1905, pg 77

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 106

1905, pg 106

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 108

1905, pg 108

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 47

1905, pg 47

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 127

1905, pg 127

Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 29

1905, pg 29


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