Salisbury High School - Beacon Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

 - Class of 1904

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MOTTO Carpe diem, Class of 1904. President, CHAS. E. TELGIJMAN. Vice-President, CLARA B. PARKER. Secretary, J. CARROLL ADKINS. Treasurer, MARY COLLEY. Historian, F. WILSIE LOWE. Prophetess, NELLIE LEE LANKFORD. Poet, HERBERT C. FOOKS. COLORS OICbe Green and Gold, 27

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History of Class of 1904. Jt MARY COLLEY. “She tells you flatly what her mind is.” The most demure and unassuming girl whoever came to the Salisbury High Schooh She is very shv. especially when she is compelled to appear on the stage, at which times she is the very picture of distress. Mary is our brightest student and never will own that she studies much, which we know she does, at anv rate, she always knows her lessons. HERBERT CLARENCE FOOKS. ‘Born to excel and to command.” Herbert is a man of magnificent proportions, with a voice suggestive of a bull frog in a bass drum. He is- more HIGH minded than most of his class-mates, being about six feet. He is the class poet, and has contrib¬ uted several selections of his own composition to the “Tatler”. Herbert never feels more at ease than when in the Trigonometry class, very different from the majority of his class-mates. J MARY COLLIER HILL. “The sweetest of all sounds is praise.” May used to be one of those quiet kind of girls that never said much, but had her own way, but a great double change has come upon her recently, she talks continually, and allows herself to have a “Boss.” May’s voice is her only cause for vanity, and if more of us had such voices, we would be as vain as she. Her great¬ est ambition is to be a school teacher in the little town of H.n. NELLIE LEE LANKFORD. “She would ask an angel WHY the heavenly throne was white.” Nell is the coquette of the tenth Grade. It is said by some that she has a pull with the teachers, whether this is true or not, we cannot positively say, but there is one thing certain, she can beat anything using strat- e §y that ever walked in number six shoes. hen a question is asked, she is certain not to know, but will talk intelligently on some other subject for five minutes or more and will consequently receive a ten. 28

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