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Class of 1895 Olivia Bradley Steele, Camden,Del., William F.Chairs, Dr. john Dukes, Philadel- phia, Pa., Nellie Wilson, Denton, Md., Annie Wright Norris, Denton, Md., Bertha Towns Vt right, Denton, Md., Nellie W. Fisher, Denton, Md , Sophia Kerr Under- wood, Pittsburg, Pa., Lilian Carroll Murphy, Deceased. ii ' . Class of 1896 . Mary E. Hobbs, Denton, Md., Mabel Towers Allan, Washington, D. C., Mrs. Harvey Towers, Williston, Md., Lora Downes Draper, Denton, Md., Harry Whitby, Wilmington, N. C., Mamie Raughley, Burrsville,,Md. Class of'l897 , Nellie Valliant, Church Hill, Md., Katherine McShane, Balto., Md., Emerson Merriken, Kennedyville, Md., Dr. F. N. Nichols, Denton, Md., Mary johnson Downes, Denton, Md., Mary Driggns Longfellow, Denton, Md , Frank P. Barnhart, Denton, Md A Class of 1898 ' Carroll Dunning, New York City, H. Wilson Saulsbury, Ithaca, N. Y., Chas. H. Nuttle, Elkins, W. Va., May Sparklin, Federalsburg, Md., Judson Ramsdell, Denton, Md, Mary Stack Baccini, Phila., Pa, Eva E. Stafford, Burrsville, Md., Herman VVright, Burrsville, Md. Class of 1899 Dora C. Gelletly, Denton, Md , Ida W. Downes, Denton, Md., Jessie Crouse, Denton, Md., Anita Smith, Ridgely,.Md., Elsie Smith, Ridgely, Md., Thomas Jones, Ridgely, Md., Salome Garey, Denton, Md.: Mary Price A1l2lb2L11d,DG11tO11, Md. ' . ' Class of 1900 ' ' Esther V. Webster, Westminster, Md, Mabel Clark, Denton, Md., Bessie Smith Crouse, Denton, Md., Bessie Stevens Brown, Denton, Md., Ethel Anderson, Denton, Md., Ethel Cade, Bethlehem, Md., Mattie Moore, Denton, Md., Thos.F. Garey, jr., Chestertown, Md., Chalmers S. Brumbaugh, Cambridge, Mass. Class of 1901 No Graduates. Class of 1902 Harry H. Nuttle, Carlisle, Pa., Elbert Nuttle, Wilmington, Del., Laurence Greenlee, Phila., Pa., Bessie M. Murphy, Denton, Md 3 Edwin Paisley, XX ilmington, Del., Roy C. Smith, Westminster, Md. Class of 1903 ' W Hattie S. Wright, Tuckahoe, Md , Elvina Fullerton, Denton, Md., N. Pearl Griffin, Chestertown, Md., Elma W Cade, Denton, Md , Mary E. Brumbaugh, Den- ton, Md., May Gelletly, Denton, Md., Clarence S. Dukes, Phila., Pa. ' Class of 1904 Letitia McDaniel, Denton, Md., Emily H. Knotts, Queen Anne, Md., Mary E. Towers, Williston, Md., Gordon Holbrook, Wilmington, Del,, Kirwin F. Evernf gam, Carlisle, Pa, A 95 A
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Our Alumni -1-1--u . may well feel proud. V . I, Men who are making themselves felt in many and important lines of ' work. Women, who as stenographers, teachers 111 the schools and colleges, writers, and Queens in the homef' are reflecting honor upon their Alma Mater. A For the purpose of forming a chosen union between the graduates and their Alma Mater, the Caroline High School Alumni Association was formed january 2, 1905, a11d the following officers elected: Dora C Gelletly, President, Harry H. Nuttle, Vice-President , Mary E. Brumbaugh, Secretary and Treasurer. . Fifty six personsihave already identified themselves with this association and it is hoped that all eligible to membership may be enrolled. All persons who completed satisfatorily the course in the Denton Public School prior to the establishment of the High School, as well as graduates of the High School, since its formation, are eligible to 'membership in this organization. Monthly literary and social meetings are held throughout the Scholastic year followed by the Annual banquet in june. ' HE Denton High School has among her Alumni men and women of whom she We give below, as accurately as we have been able to get them, the names and addresses of the Alumni as recognized above. VVe shall be glad to have for our records any information concerning Alumni whose names are not givenbelow, and concerning any mistakes that may have been made in the names, addresses and classification. . Prior to 1893 A C. H. Stewart, Denton, Md., Jennie Stafford. Denton, Md., Mary Emerson Pastorield, Denton, Md., Jessie Kerr Bnrchard. Wilkinsburg, Pa., Dr. P. R. Fisher, Denton, Md., Georgine A Riedling, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. William Rollston, Phila- delphia, Pa., Carrie Stafford Port, Huntingdon, Pa., J. Wilbur Johnson, South Haven, Mich., Charles E. Stevens, Ridgely, Md., Frank Griffin, New York City., Charles G. Griffin, New York City., David S. Ramsdell, St. Louis, Mo., J. Kemp Stevens, Denton, Md., E. M. Noble, Denton, Md. A 1 ' Class of 1893 , Minnie Riedling, Brooklyn, N. Y., Gllie Horsey Wheatley, Federalsburg, Md., Maud Wright Cooper, Denton, Md., Nellie Ramsdell Garey, Denton, Md. Class of 1894 . Addie jones, Philadelphia, Pa., Robert Garey, Baltimore, Md., Lilian Dukes, Denton, Md., Sophie Kerr Underwood, Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs,Claude Rawlings, Greens- boro, Md., Nellie Fisher, Denton, Md. ' ' 1
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f Joyful Reminiscenses of Ninetyzfive ,....lT ' BY SOPHIE KERR UNDERWOOD ..1 - such a very little,-a heavy dose of mathematics, some history, 11ot enough literature to over-strain either teacher or pupils, and other things which I - am sure 'the most of us have safely forgotten, but lastly and bestly, a very good time, spite of lessons, spite of examinations, spite of punishments, spite of buildings which could not be properly ventilated and were too cold in winter and too hot in late spring and early fall. I never did believe in these people who gurgle sentimentally about their dear, dear old school days. They seem to me but an evolution of that undesirable person, Teachers Pet, usually ayouthful prig with weak eyes and asniflie But I should' be more than human if I did not enthuse over the halcyon days 'when Lora Downes a11d I sat together, with Nellie Fisher and Nellie Wilson- behind us and Susie Edson somewhere in the near vicinity. We each had various fads. Susie's was embroider- E were not so high-schoolish nine years ago. We had a little Latin,-oh, QI! ing in school hours, and I remember one centerpiece with nasturtiums on it, which lay in my desk for several days while Susie rested under temporary suspicion of Mr. Brown. Nellie Fisher and I preferred going after a bucket of water to the idle charms of tl1e embroidery needle. Many and many a time have we trailed triunph- antly about the town, toting a bucket supended from at stick, and happy in the thought of the others who were at their desks doing their work, supposably, while we revelled in freedom. All liveof us had at penchant for eating in school hours,- outside of them, too-and our favorite repasts were mushroom crackers and raisins, occasionally the succulent pickle. One had to duck one's head as if searching in the desk for a stray tablet or pencil, then snatch a surreptitious bite, give it a hasty chew, and then sit up again, trying to look at ease and unconscious, with a wad of food uncomfortably ensconced in one's cheek. It is not a thing to be done easily and gracefully without long practice. But we achieved it. It was a success which counted infinitely more than a ninety mark in algebra. Wheii the door to the book case was unlocked, 'which was often, we used to sneak library books down to our desks and read them, hiding them behind our text books. A cape thus became a much favored garment as a means of concealing said books and I distinctly recall 0116 ll11fQfU4?1?lt9 99C?l5i0ng as 1 Started 110 my desk bearing one of the f library books 95 N
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