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gXCElS Y I 4' oo 1 a 'VIA-f'C PAUL CAYER l98 Transit Street Woonsocket, R, l, l'Paulie may not be the biggest member ot our football squad, but he is in there giving his best all the time He has for his motto: The bigger they are the harder they tall. Although not an outstanding student, he has made a scholastic record worthy ot a good athlete. His agreeable and delightful disposition has won the hearts ot all those who came in contact with him. We have not heard what Paul intends to do after he graduates, but we are sure that he will make good. Au revoir, Paul, and the best ot luckl ERNEST CHAMPAGNE l26 Hope Street Woonsocket, R, I. Champ is one of the brightest and wittiest students of the Senior Class He has always been a hard worker which he proved by attaining the Honor Roll throughout his High School course. One cannot miss his witty and polished utterances in or out of class. His wonderful ability in bookkeeping and arithmetic will surely help him secure an accountant's job. We are sure that he will succeed in lite because of his amiable and strong character. Best of luck. 1910
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EXCEL. 2 5 1 0 s 0 mmflif FRANCIS CARRIER l97 Glenwood Avenue Pawtucket, R. l. During his five-year tenure at the Mount Fran has gained praise and honor from all of his teachers. His name has never failed to grace the Honor Roll, His pleasing per- sonality has won him many friends amongst the students. ln both French and English Public-Speaking, he has shown himself an outstanding member. He fared well as a mem- ber of the track team and starred in intramural sports. As associate editor of The Excelsior , he has contributed greatly to its success. For a man with such ambition we have high hopes for his future studies in Chemistry at Holy Cross. GERARD CAYER 372 Grove Street Woonsocket, R. l. Jerry is one of the Mount's big-three, ithe cheerful onel. ln his seven years as a lvlounty, all but one year saw him off the Honor Roll. No events did he pass by. For athletics he cheered, for the band he blew the French horn, in elocution he excelled, in architectural drawing he was a master, Gerard is decidedly a serious young man and we thoughtfully say that he was never reprimanded by the Brothers. As an interior decorator, we are sure that his winning smile and personality will gain him a well-earned success. - 1940
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QXUEL, 2 51 xo 00 NM-f-C g Rhode Island State College MARTIN COGAVIN I2 St. Germain Street Boston, Mass. I'm certain that everyone knows Marty , the smiling, cheerful, broad-chested youth from Boston. Marty , in his junior year, attracted the attention of the sport fans by his brilliant ability as a track man and this year he won fame on the football field. Marty is extremely fond of using elongated words. Quite often he will be heard to say, ln English that means , . . I In class and study, however, Marty is very serious, and continually in search of knowl- edge for which he is much admired by his teachers. We hear that you intend to become a priest. Congratulations! 152110 GERALD CHARLAND l37 Division Street Woonsocket R I Let the trumpets sound, let the drums roll let the music swing, 'cause we now present Jerry the optomistic kid This lad, in his nine years of attendance at the Mount has continually chased old man gloom away from our portals lvlany a dull moment in class has been relieved by one of his spontaneous remarks. No doubt we acclaim him as the most popular boy in school whenever a game is played a story is told, a meeting is held or even a iam session is staged you're sure to find Jerry' in the midst of it The school will long remember his speed on the track team Quite a few boarders expect him to become a mail carrier but he intends to enliven the U. S Air Corps I-le plans to enter
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