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

 - Class of 1905

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Prophecy O5 Q QD N ONE of those su11sh111y balmy days 111 May which give you X that drowsy dreamy feellllg commonly called spring fever I threw myself 111to a hammock and lazily set it to swinging Soothed by the easy motion and the irresistible influence of ffl lj the spring air I fell asleep I had been thinking of the Q9 Y N fhybkg, past year at school Which was drawing rapidly to a close Nw! and Wondering what would become of all our class after we A had been graduated I' he members of the class were still in my mind when I began my nap which I suppose accounts i11 some way for the dream I had -a y I thought I stood in Paris but in a part which was entirely unfamiliar to me Well dressed women and long haired artists sauntered ga1ly along Nearly every 0116 seemed to be going in the same direction so I drifted with thelcrowd' and presently entered a large beautifully furnished studio It was crowded with artists critics and fashionable women the walls were covered with paintings and sketches. which everyone was examining with great 1nterest I looked around for the proprietor of the studio who evidently had acquired much fame and popularity-with open mouthed astonishment I perceived presldlng over one of the tea tables Mary Hicks and at the other end of the room was Gr9.Ce blushing with her usual vigor as she received the well deserved praise of the critics I started forward to speak to them but the vision faded from my eyes and I found myself seated at my old place at C H S This time however I was a visitor and not a student Ilooked toward the teacher s desk and instead of a stern, masculine frown like the one before which we were accustomed to bow in our high school days1I saw a sweet feminine-smile by which the teacher helped her pupil over the stony translation of Latin-at-sight. It was our class-mate Nellie who told me that having completed the normal school course, she had taught as assistant in various schools of the county until the principal- ship of the Caroline High School had been offered her, which she had gladly accepted. 56 .

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MARY ELIZABETH THAWLEY Hobbs Md She would not 1n a peremptory tone Assert the nose upon her face her own One of the most forbear111g a11d t11111d 111a1de11s that walks the halls of the Caroline High School Talkmg 15 a luxury so rarely llldlllged 111 by Elwabeth that her friends in exasperation are pro11e to eXcla1m Thou Q hast a tongue come let us hear 1ts tu11e Of a kmd fd and accommodating d1spos1t1o11 El17abeth 1S always Q turned to 111 a moment of need to do son1e of the little f Jobs wh1ch so continually pester the l1fe of the Semor Her gentle nature W111S the hearts of all ch1ldre11 a11d doubtless she 1S well fitted , dfffgff- To rear the tender thought To teach the young 1dea how to shoot To pour the fresh 1nstruct1o11 o er the 111111d To breathe the e11l1ve111ng spirit and to HX The generous purpose 111 the glow111g breast . U: 'f3'b' ..iS':T MABEL WILSON Denton Md Nothing 1S half so sweet as love ai ax 253 Dear Mabel did You know that affec M11 5' tation hides three times as n1any virtues as , 'x Q A, ' charity does sins? Then why graft the R , - 4 i ' epidermls from those alabaster lingers with those pearly 1ncisorsP If a good face 15 a letter of recommendation a good hand 1S Wallted when the moon peeps between the ' NNI-lxvf - trees where han s the trusty hammock 7 4 1 W g a11d the l1ttle love god wh1sper1ng da111- , -.:- p ty nothings o11ly to be repeated by that ' ' L7 would-be lover at Mabels side O11 iaii li? '- 4' Q -QV' 'D girlie save those hands! Tipping the ' L 'O- light fa11tast1c toe 1S glor1ous but just -N betwee11 you and 1116 an intermission 111 'T a co7y cor11er 1S positively ideal a11d we have every reaso11 o believe Mabel tlnuks such the case for 111any a time those dreamy orbs say: The mind has a thousand eyes And the heart but 0116 Yet tl1e light of a whole life dies When love 1S done.



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I congratulated her on her success as a teacher and left the building. As I was going down the street a newsboy' passed me yelling Extra! Extra! all about the war, former Marylander made president H I bought a paper and quickly scanned the head linesg they read, 'Insurgents victorious. A F. Sisk, head of Revolutionists, made President. I Reading further down, I found that our old friend Fletcher had gone down to accept a government position in Venezuela. By his wonderful oratorical powers and personal magnetism he had gained influence over those South Americans. who desired 'novac res'. A revolution having broken out and Fletcher being pressed to take the lead, accepted. III-Ierein, experience in managing the C. H. S. baseball team stood him in good steadj A Under his daring leadership the revolutionistshad been victor- ious and out of gratitude for his timely aid they had FORCED the presidency upo11 him. . Barely had I recovered myself from this shock, when glancing at another col- umn I beheld these rather startling words, Brave work of Red-Cross Society, M1ss Moore a Second Flore11ce Nightingalef' Knowing that Lida had volunteered in the Red-Cross Society I immediately became interested. I found that she had gone with a corps of nurses to Venezuela and by her excellent attention and kindness of heart she had won the admiration and esteem of all her superiors as well as that ofthe sick and wounded I was happy to see that she was fuhilling her life s purpose The paper also stated that it was rumored that as the last President of the society had recently resigned M1ss Moore was to be a ca11d1date for that position I turned over in my hammock and so did the scene 11115 time I was seated in a cool and tidy dairy Over a pan of cream bent Minnie her excellent butter and cheese had become known in all the country around and in the dairy door stood a sturdy young farmer who had paused a moment in his worlf to watch YVllZl'1 an admir ing eye the deft fingers of his wife as she made out tl1e moulds of butter I drank some of the delicious mllk which Minnie offered 1ne a11d asked if she had heard any thing from Mary Hopkins since we left school She told me that the last time she had seen Mary she said she was going to Chicago in a few months to take a position as German teacher in a private institution for young ladies I felt sure that Mary had fulfilled the promise of her youth and become a great German scholar As Min nie had attended her sewing circle the day before she also told me that she had heard that Elizabeth was now teaching the blind in a school in Philadelphia and all the students and her fellow teachers were devoted to her on account of her gentle patience and sweetness of disposition 57

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

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Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 129

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Caroline High School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Denton, MD) online collection, 1905 Edition, Page 87

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