St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1924

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Marion Lund— Shall I be a great artist? Many have told me that I have the temperament. But I fear that my works would rival Whistler's in some respects. At any rate, they'd be just as incomprehensible.” Viola Mackey— In my dreams I often see myself as poetess, dancer or musician. Sometimes I see myself as a Sister of St. Joseph. But alas! I fear that I shall be only a struggling stenographer. Mary Ellen McIntosh— My ambition is to teach English at S. M. A. If there is no opening in the English department I may consider the position of principal.” Lucille Murphy— It is difficult to decide this vocation busi ness: it is a thing to be pondered over. How does 'Let Lucille Decorate Your Home.’ sound? Eleanor Nickelson— My ambition is to be the proud proprietress of a darling Art Shop.

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£ CUf£Mj. Michaline Klar— My desire was to be a movie star, but oh. how people discouraged me. They told me that one of the requirements was good looks. 1 cared to go no farther because I decided that I would be a failure. I shall try my luck at stenography, an occupation in which many ordinary looking people have been very successful. Emma Knapp— 1 want to be either a grade teacher or a social worker. But I should like just a little stage life thrown in.” Margaret Kneeland— The line of work which appeals to me Is that of 3 doctor of high degree. In years to come you all will see That I've received my I.L.D. Helene Krogstad— It always has been my ambition to be a great writer and write interesting, worthwhile books. To prepare for this 1 am going to take a cour.se in journalism at the university. Kathryn Leavitt— My future will be devoted to the work of crime detection and prevention. My aim is not solely to detect crime, but. what is more important, to prevent it and to establish methods of fighting this evil. 'One ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure' shall be my motto and my whole heart and soul will be devoted to my work.”



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Helen Noon— I intend to be a world-famed designer of women's cloaks and gowns. Judging from the amount of unfavorable criticism directed against present day styles. 1 shall have a great opportunity to give service.” Florence Peterson— “When I’ve finished high school I want to give people a thrill. I'd love to be an aeroplane performer—one who does stunts high above the grand stand at the Fair. But. really. I shall go either to Miss Wood’s school for kindergarten teachers or to the university. 1 have not decided yet.” Bernice Reed— What am I going to be? With these few short months of school left I suppose it is about time 1 had decided. I have a suspicion that the business world may claim me for the next year at least. Carol Rolph— Be democratic! Act. dress and talk as you please and you will be excused if you follow my profession. Every one will sigh and say. But she is an artist.’ ’ Margaret Royal— When I graduate from St. Margaret’s Academy. I shall study at the University of Minnesota. In the great field of chemistry I shall endeavor to discover a preventive of the permanent shine on black goods, thus winning the gratitude of the feminine world. Here’s hoping that an explosion docs not prevent me from making this great contribution.

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