St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1923

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Sarah Carroll— A friend, true and tried, loved by one and all. and one of our best volley-ball players. We know that Sarah with her quiet, yet firm ways, will make a very efficient librarian. Delphine Deziel— “Del” A generous, faithful companion. Her manner is charming, therefore her friends are many. Swimming, golf, tennis, and motoring arc her favorite recreations. Delphine intends to take up recreational work,—but one can never tell. Ruth Fallon— Very quiet and sedate, but bear ever in mind that Ocean deeps are mute: the shallows roar.” Like her sister Helen, she prefers the study of languages. Perhaps she may some day grace a professional chair in the “U” of Rio de Janiero. Helen Fallon— A girl with many attractive qualities. She is an active member of our volley-ball team and a good all round athlete. Her best work is done in foreign languages, therefore she may realize her highest ambition teaching Spanish. Vivian Flesch— “Vce” Without Vce we would have attended many a dull party. She could gaily play her way through the world and be very successful, too. but. perhaps fate destines her to play for the entertainment of a smaller and more exclusive circle.—that of the home. Ul]

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ilrsf DAYESYE Bernardine Adams— “Bee Bee” is the most sympathetic girl in our class. When a flunk mark is dreaded or already received, she is always ready with a consoling word. We prophesy that Bcrnadinc will serve humanity as a Red Cross worker. Maren Anderson— Our Junior Prexy” led us through one successful year with much executive ability. We know that Maren will succeed in the musical world for she is in the habit of succeeding in anything she undertakes. Dorothy Bastyr— “Dot” Although Dot has been with us only a short time, we have found her a very enthusiastic supporter of S. M. A. She is most amiable.—the very pink of courtesy. “Dot” looks forward to a career as a commercial artist. Catherine Bigaouette—“Kathy” Though she left us for a year, her heart stayed behind with the girls at St. Margaret’s, and in due time Catherine returned to the class of ’23. It is Kathy's ambition to be a really, truly, sympathetic nurse. Helen Brisbois— Allow us to present the Senior contralto! She came to us late—in our Junior year.— and she's been coming late ever since. She could manage a debating team very capably: but instead she has high hopes of outshining Alma Gluck. [10]



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DAYESYE Lucille Fitzpatrick— Cille” Cillc is apparently quiet, but she always has a ready answer. She is ever gracious and gentle in manner—the queen of propriety. We suspect that she has aspirations for the medical profession as she has already affiliated with the Mayo Clinic. Alice Gallagher— “Al “Our jollicst girl.” Her ready smile suggests a happy disposition. If certain ambitions are realized, we shall some day hear that Alice has danced her way to stardom. Grace Galvin— “Grade” “It isn’t what she does, but the way in which she does it. This statement fittingly applies to the 100% girl. An appropriate description of this versatile Miss is delightfully different.” In the field of journalism she should reach the pinnacle of fame. Gladys Gearty— “Glad No matter how mad she is. she's always Glad.” Her ambitions are many—but greatly do we wish th3t “Flo” Ziegfield could visualize her dramatic abilities. Rosemary Gill— “Rose Rosemary is a quiet and lovable girl, but is not as quiet as appearances would lead one to believe. She delights (?) in puzzling over anything pertaining to squares, or the true relation of x to y. Since childhood Rosemary has ambitioned the fame of 3n author. ft 1121

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