St Margarets Academy - Dayseye Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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 THE 1931 DAYESYE Senior Class Officers Dorothy Newman Margaret Maag Delores Hastert Mary Hughes Vice President President Secretary Treasurer And our quills were often dipped for themes, poems, reviews and many other scribe activities. We sent Rear Admiral Byrd a bundle of letters for the Letter Book. We submitted poems, essays and stories to national contests. Then we went deep into our class project, our cherished Memory B xik, “The Daycsyc. Soon after mid-April, we begun the study of “The Hound of Heaven.” We pursued Him, Down the labyrinthine ways, ’Thwart the long savannahs of the blue. Happy English Four, Hail! and Farewell! —Donna Motl. Senior Honor Group Back Row—E. DeNotna, H. Helwig, Bonner, C. acanx. H. Names. K. Sim er, E. Dickinson, M. Hughes. K. IV it long. D. Hastert. L. Moeger. G. Willette, • . Knapp. M. Wilcox. Front Row— A. Haverland, M. Sherman, G. Frey. B. Dahlheimer, SI. O'Keefe. E. Daerfter. H. Cassady. E. Kr out key. D. Neuman, I). Mott. K. Maloney, E. Mutcahy. H. Glynn, S. S'etkow. M. Cruit. Not in Picture— M. Maag. M. O'Connor, t. Gorier. Excellent 124 |

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THE 1931 DAYESYE Senior English Debate I. Comer. . Humes, M. Hughes. L). Ruedy. R. Cor{rey. . l. 11 inner meet Bobby Burns with a song on his lips, and go singing with him, his amorous ditties, adown the Lowland countryside. With song in our hearts, vc now entered the Lake Region where we meandered through meadows, over streams, down passes, and up heights, with Wordsworth. Coleridge, Byron, Keats and Shelley. Yes, we even soared with their larks up the blue, ethereal dome. Then reluctantly, we dropped down to prosy earth again. After a careful study of Hamlet, we delved into ghost lore, and debated the question, Resolved: That the Ghost in Hamlet was a Nocturnal Illusion. The novel, the short story, the essay, the drama called for much research, as we traced them in their development from beginnings to our own day. The Victorians trailed us down to modern times, and to living, acting, litterateurs. After the Mid-Term Tournament, we joined company with the sonneteers. We walked with them, talked with them, dreamed with them, until we grew to love iambics. Then we tried out Marlowe's mighty line, some of us with considerable success, and one of us, “that other disciple,” won national recognition. We rejoice to say that in the frequent literary jousts, and in the periodical tournaments, only a few of our company were carried from the field in litters. Early in the term, we organized the Senior Scribe and Critic Club for extra curricular English. The Club met twice a week, and made an excellent record.



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THE 19 3 1 DAYESYE History Debate Club Back Row—K. Maloney, I). Ruedy, M. Hughes, H. Homes, St. Branton, A. Brunner, G. Kmmer. Front Row— f. Tanfield. St. Staag. St. tjortng, L. Clos, St. Nolan, V. Galliren. The Debate of the Month Club THE knightly maidens of the Modern and American History guilds ventured a worth-while extra-curricular project, when, under the direction of their Adviser, they organized a Debating Club for the purpose of studying and discussing world problems. They drew up a constitution, and elected officers, with Marietta Tanfield, President, Margaret Maag, Vice-President, Phyllis Naramorc, Secretary, and Lucy Bedard, Treasurer. To retain membership, each girl was required to take part in an open discussion twice a month, and in a public debate every two months. The most outstanding debate was on the question, Resolved: That Immigration Is the Main Reason for Unemployment, presented during senior assembly in the Study Hall. As the year draws to a close, all the members agree that their club work proved very pleasant and profitable, and that they acquired a store of knowledge that will help greatly in the service of the King. —Margaret Maag. [25

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