St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1923

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Cecile Leclercq— “Cilc Cccile is quiet and never offers suggestions until they are asked. She is very accommodating and will always help in time of need. What the future holds for Cecilc wc cannot say. but. perhaps, she will teach French to a select group of diligent high school students. Bernice Leighton— “Bernie” She is a born leader and one of our best entertainers. Her ready wit makes her a great favorite. Wc will never need to refer to the pages of the “Dayesye” to remember Bernie.” In the future we may find her teaching ethics to our younger set. Who knows? Anna Mayer— “Ann” Such knowledge as hers is not gained without much trouble and work. Too much tribute cannot be paid to her brilliancy. Teaching chemistry. English, or history will be a fitting life-work for our Ann. Eileen McGill— If no witty remarks are made in class, we become aware that Eileen is not present, for she is recognized as the wittiest girl. We expect to turn to the back page of The Journal” some day and find Eileen's work superseding that of Mr. Louis, the writer of “Jubilee’s Partner.” Eulalia McGuire— “Nan” Eulalia is our star Latin student and. what is more, she is president of the Latin Club. She has never told us what she expects to do in the future, but we naturally suppose she will teach Latin. S22 £ r is]

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Gertrude Kenney— “Gert“ We can't express our love for her. but we shall ever remember the sunny glow of her Titian hair. Very few seem to be gifted with the ability to write an interesting narrative.—so we feel that Gertrude, who possesses this ability, would make a very successful newspaper reporter. Genevieve Kramer— “Gen” The true curled darling of our class. Gen is a radical sort of person and we should not be surprised if. in future years, she would lead a socialist minority in the Minnesota Legislature. Margaret Koen— “Marg” Marg” is the personification of charming self assertiveness. She is always blithe and airy, even during the trying period of test returns. She will be a favorite singer of ballads and popular songs. Catherine Lacy— “Kay” Kay” possesses great argumentative ability. Her method of getting around a question would convince even the most skeptical. Perhaps Gen” Kramer will choose Kay” for her campaign manager. Ann Lanigan— “In Milwaukee every year. One of our hopes is at last realized, for she now refrains from telling us of the things we missed in Milwaukee. When she was a Freshman she often spoke of being a nun. and we have not heard that she has changed her mind. [14]



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Gertrude Meka— sjert “Gen is a quiet, generous person, and a good student. Her note-books arc the pride of many of the Seniors. She could claim the title of “neatest girl.” All who come in contact with her appreciate her helpful disposition. Gert says she’s going to Business College. Genevieve Murphy— “Gen’' The possession of the “best disposition could not be rightly claimed by any other girl in the class. To be a high school teacher of English is a wonderful ambition. but not for a moment do we doubt that “Gen’’ will accomplish her aim. Catherine Murray— “Kath” She could easily dance her way to fame, but the footlights seem to hold no attraction for her. In fact, we feel quite sure that no one could be better suited for social service work than capable Catherine. Marion Murray— Poet Laureate of the Senior Class. She has written numerous stories since her earliest work—“Doris Wellington, or the Fruitless Revenge. We expect to read many a thrilling romance from the pen of this gifted author. Virginia Murray— “Ginger” “Ginger” is a lover of the fields and woods. She is a jolly companion and a tireless member of any entertainment committee, l or all her fun-loving ways. Ginger can be very serious at times. She has decided that it would be quite interesting to be a playground supervisor.

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