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S T . M A R G A R E T ' $ ACAD E M V :: Minneapolis, M inn. Item 6. IV e, the residents of the upper Senior wardrobe will to favored Juniors this sanctum, fully realizing that the future occupants will voter ate with due reverence the articles left therein, including Gertrude Murphy's coat hanger and the anonymous goulash. Item 7. To our Sophomore Classmates we will our exemplary virtues of obedience and cheerfulness. Item 8. To the Freshmen we leave the privilege of absorbing such crumbs of wisdom as fall from the lips of the Upper Classes during lunch period. Item 9. To the Student Body we bequeath our remarkable record of having appeared for eight-hundred days, in uniform, knowing that our example has done much toward the edification of the Students as a whole. Item 10. To the Faculty, we, the outgoing class of 1921, leave the satisfaction of work well done and confidence well placed, for there has never gone forth from the portals of our Alma Mater a more loyal class or one better equipped in the armor of her ideals. Item 11. The class of 192 wills to the class of 1922 countless days of worry and sleepless nights in the preparation of next year's annual. IVe the Class of 192 , on this date of June 8, at St. Margaret's Academy, Minneapolis Minnesota, do hereby sign the above as our last IVill a)id 'Testament.
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S T . M A K Ci A K K T S A C A I) E M V :: Minneapolis, Minn. Qiass IVih Florence Moffitt 3Hr, Hir (Class of I£121, of St. Margaret's Academy, being about to leave this sphere oj learning, being in possession oj normal mind and memory and understanding, do make and publish this, our last Will and Testament, hereby making void all former Wills and Testaments by us heretofore made. Item i. To Mother Clara we bequeath the satisfaction of having given to the world forty-five zealous students who aspired to be worthy of her guidance. Item 2. To Sister Lioba we leave forty five hearts each carrying a message of gratitude. Ttem 3. To the Juniors we bequeath the title of Seniors in addition to the many responsibilities incumbent in that state of life among which the following are the most important: 1. Always, or at least most of the time appear at your respective places at S.2cy A. M.y thereby avoiding congestion in the halls. 2. Acquire an aptitude for Sonnet writing and the intelligence necessary to become efficient in the Art of Apostrophizing. 3. Never lose control of your speaking organs while passing through the corridors. 4. Learn the correct schedule for the use of the front and back stairs. Item 4. A few select Seniors will to the Juniors prospects of one day joining the ranks of the Daily Theme Class. Item 5. To anyone desiring the responsibility, Dorothy Hurley intrusts the position of Guardian of the Door.
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S T . MARGARET’S A C A D E MY :: Minneapolis, Minn. Si ‘Popular tJlfCovies and 'Plays “Heart of Humanity” . “Offshore Pirate” . . . “In Old Kentucky” “Linger Longer Letty” . “The Doughnut Girl” . “Dinty”................... “Peg O’ My Heart” . . “A Fighting Chance” “Little Miss Sunshine” “ The Son-Daughter” “Something Different” Away Goes Prudence” “Mary Kllen Comes To Town” “Humoreske” .... “Harriet and the Piper” “Price of Redemption” “Bird of Paradise” “The Life of the Party” . “Civilization” “Civilian Clothes” . “The Charm School” . “The Copperhead” “Dangerous Days” “Deadlier Sex” “Teujours de 1’ Audace” “Fear Market” “Good References” “Kismet” . . . . “Hairpins” .... “Let’s Be Fashionable” . “Master Mind” “Peaceful Valley” “The Penalty” . . . May Hi tds Florence Dakaher Elizabeth Duvall Dorothy Hurley Mary Margaret Regan Lois Pease MargueriteNeirenha u s e n Kathryn Knight Pearl Adams Florence Hai.loran J U1.IETTE MALBOEUF Catherine Burke Mary Helen Kennedy Mary Ahern Margaret Cronin 15 Sentences with Apostrophes Betty Satterlee Gertrude Murphy Beatrice Malboeuf Helen Quinn S. M. A. Lillian Layden Final Exams Janitor Beatrice Plouf Shubert Stacie A Senior’s Aim Mother Clara Harriet Tietenberc Genevieve Fran km an I so bel Spencer Home Staying after school for tardiness
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