St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1923

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Agnes Stanton— Ag” Is there any modern novel listed on the copywriter’s record of which “Ag has not at least skimmed through the first and last chapters? As she is an ardent lover of athletics and likes nothing better than measuring everything in sight, we picture her as a great architect. Marion Satterlee— Marion is blessed with the faculty of doing all her work well. She is self-possessed, tactful, and as graceful as Irene Castle.” Marion intends to devote herself to the art of interior decorating. Florence Schumacher— Flossie’' Our Flossie” is capable, cheerful and always has a good word for everyone. She is fond of athletics and is an accomplished pianist. Florence is so brilliant at chemistry that we are certain she will give great service as a food-inspector. Clara Scherer— Claire” What could be more charming than the prettiest eyes?” These arc possessed by Claire. She is suited for many places in the business world, but has decided to be a secretary. Dorothy Shields— Dode” Here is a petite combination of French and Irish. Dode” is French in appearance, and Irish in wit. manner and name. Her graceful slenderness makes her the envy of her classmates. Dorothy we see as the future mistress of a happy home. 1 IS’

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Violet Murray— “The fairest girl. A few of us wish we were blondes, that is. if we could be as fair as she. Violet is recognized for her fairness in all her undertakings as well as in her appearance. In the future we see Violet gracing the home of a prominent statesman. Helen Natwick- A fair representative of the self-reliant American girl of today. Her artistic genius has made her stand out as one apart, while her agreeable nature impresses one with a true regard for her. Possibly the future holds for Helen a position as a magazine illustrator. Anne O’Hanlon— Sweet personality, full of rascality” seems a most appropriate phrase to apply to optimistic Anne. Judging from her ability to persuade people that it is to their interest to advertise in the “Dayesyc” Anne would make a most efficient advertising manager. Eleanor Parker— A sweeter girl is not to be found. Her pleasant manner and gracious ways (and her delicious candy) have won for her a prominent place in our hearts. Eleanor will be a successful teacher of dietetics at St. Mary’s Hospital. Mildred Quinn— “Mil Mildred has been with us during all our happy days at St. Margaret's and she has been a true and loyal comrade. Mr. Palmer may look to his laurels when Mildred makes her debut as an expert in the art of penmanship. [171



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DAYESYE Charlotte Stephens— She may be small, but oh. my! She has her share of both artistic and literary ability. Some day when Charlotte is a famous artist, with much pride shall we recall our school days at St. Margaret's. Lois Smith— “Ossa” We consider her good looking and she's as sweet as she can be. If the rest of us try to imitate her. remember we are only human. Often Lois sees herself as Portia, “the young and learned doctor, new come from Padua.” Veronica Smith— “Vee” Doesn’t our “Quaintest Girl” look like an old-fashioned picture? She is so quiet that we look around for her when the absence list is called. We can easily imagine “Vee teaching folk-songs to her “chart” class. Lucille Vonder Weyer— “Lu” “Lu” is the president of the French Club. She’s pleasant and most reliable.” These arc necessary qualifications for a successful kindergarten teacher. Well we know that no one could do this work better than our Lucile. Marie Weed— She is clever, witty and the “smartest girl” in our class. Never do we recall the day when Marie had any difficulty in securing the “Ace” mark. We have in our mind’s eye. a picture of Marie as a leading American novelist. Elizabeth White— “Debby” Individuality and “pep.” What a combination! We’re all envious of her Irish wit. In after years our “Debby” will have an office with gold letters on the door. “Dr Debby’ White. Physician and Surgeon of Rejuvenation.”

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