St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1920

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.V T. M A R G A R K 7 X A C A ) E M ) M i i n f i p o i s% M i n n WHO’S WHO Best looking in uniform Prettiest Most popular Wittiest Best disposition . !oof girl or best all around Cutest Best dancer . Best dresser Prettiest eyes Most courteous . Most talented Most accommodating . Best binder Most shy . Prettiest hair . Brightest . Noisest .... I .a iest Most studious Widest Narrowest Tallest Shortest Peppiest . Jeannette Cary Aim I.apiekrf. P R A NC F.S Cy 1 IA 1.1.0 R A N Inez Hoy Rose McGuire M A RCA RET CHAMI!ERMN Marie Breen Irene Procter K ATH ERIN F. 1'roI‘PMA N Mary Malone Catherine Greer Mary Corr Ann Jennings Katherine Buckley Mary Kenefic Dorothy Danahkr and Myrtle I Roller Plorence Pull Senior Class Vivienne Miller Josephine Walsh Rose McGuire Vivienne Miller Catherine Greer Rose Tinkler Kathryn Buckley 28

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S T. A 1 A R C A R E T S A C A I) E A1 Y At i n n t a p o i s. WHAT'S I A NAMK? A lovely large Castle, called Saint Margaret, situated in the midst of a beautiful green woods, through which the mighty Waters of the great St. Lawrence river flow, is the home of a number of famous people. On the Green surrounding the Castle we have large beds of choice blossoms, the loveliest being Roses, Marguerites, Lilies, and Violets. Jeanette often carries the wild flowers from the Marshes. One day when Myrtle was helping Jeanette gather the flowers, she Hollered because a Miller lit on a Marygold. Ivy vines cling to the walls of the castle and give it an added charm. The apple orchard is so famous that people come from far and wide to ear rhe luscious fruit and now all that is left are the Cores. A massive Cannon guards the entrance to the castle. The interior of the castle is finished in soft tones of Grey and Brown. Mr. Meyers, the mayor, is in charge of the castle. Dumas, the great French novelist dwells there, as also does Burke, the F.nglish orator, and Spenser, the English bard of great fame. In the exquisite music room there is a magnificent Stein-way piano whose silvery tones are heard far and wide. The eternal feminine desire for dainty gowns should be gratified, for there we have Lucille and Mme. Helen, t he famous designers of smart apparel. fhe Hoy Launderers keep the castle immaculate. The house physician, Trudeau, looks after the health of the occupants. In winter the Full log burns brightly and sends forth a rosy glow. The castle may well be called the home of “Young Ireland” if we judge by rhe number of McGills, McCarthys, McGuires, Malones, Mahoneys, Kellys, Burkes, Ryans, O’Briens, O’Connors, O’Hallorans, and Walshes dwelling there. There is also a German representation in Vonder YVeyer, Full, Stein, and Vanderlick. France is represented by Malboeuf, Trudeau, Lapierre, and Plouf. Florence seems to be a popular city, but Lorraine is also favored. 'I he castle larder is well supplied with Peas and Peach Melbas. There are several tradesmen at the castle and among them are the Miller, the Potter, and the Tinkler. Kx-president Adams is the judge, and he gives everyone a square Diehl. Most of rhe cases brought before the judge last seven Days. Many Saints sanctify the place with their presence, among them being the Saints Cecelia, Margaret, Frances, Veronica, Mary, and Ann. Margaret Chamberlin, ’20. “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, By any other name would smell as sweet.” 27



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OUR LIBRARY “Comedy of Errors” As You Like It” “The Barrier” The Crisis” “Chatterbox” “Dear Enemy” . Vanity Fair” A Midsummer Night’s Dream” “Seventeen” .... “The Sign of Fate” Vogue” .... “A Pair of Blue Eyes” “Seats of the Mighty” “The Bronze Bell” . “Where the 'frail Divides” “Great Expectations” “They Who Question” “The House of Happiness” . On the Firing Line” The Younger Set” “Our Mutual Friend” . “The Scarlet Letter” . The Gossip Shop” Katherine Buckley Lunch Uniform A Test Ethel Neary English IV Our Hall Mirror Being Senior Esther O’Koneski Fail! Katherine Troppman Ada Lapierre Senior Section The Gong Graduation Day The Seniors The Juniors St. Margaret’s ?o% Grade School Father Cullen “O” (zero) Lunch Room

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