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:x Catherine Marion lfaren 217 Regent Avenu .1 hull 1 ike Miss is our sweet Marion.' Marion is one of our loved seniors, v i v a c i o u s, generous, a I w a y s ready to lend a hand and take an important part in the “doings” of our school. If we guess rightly As-t r o n o in y has ( harms for her. Jane Loretta Johnson 111 Ashmont Street j—'sTL Her rater was erer soft; ficntle anil low. An excellent hint in women.' •lane is one of our star commercial girls, and although of a retiring disposition, she is a general favorite. Her inten-t ion is to enter t he business world and become a stenographer, and permit us to say that the world” will he the better, and to her it will Stop, Look, and Listen.” 'n tin rim Lit a Lynch 140 Ives Street J 4 J Truthful in thouyht, strati fast in tleeit Catherine came to S. X. A. from Cleary. We soon discovered in Catherine a true and loyal classmate . She is always willing to help in class affairs. She is a member of the commercial course and has established a very high record as a student of phonography. We have often envied Catherine for her calm disposition. She intends to enter the commercial world, where we feel sure great success awaits her. Louise Aifnes Manley 185 Arlington Avenue May we present “Tiny,” our big Senior? We agree that she is small in stature, but as an artist, she stands high; the “Xavier” would lack finish and ornament without her unique sketches. If Louise doesn’t follow her artistic talents, she may be a Physical culture teacher, for in the “gym” she excels in grace and ease. Anna Teresa Master son 235 Ives Stree . I merry heart nnikcth a cheerful countenance. Anna is one of our gentle lassies, who is very fond of her classmates. She has a very sweet and pleasing manner and may Ik seen any day, hand in hand with another senior, her namesake, whose “alter ego” she certainly is. Anna loves her “Alma Mater” and we know that love begets love. Xow, all is told. Cilife Sixteen Tin Xarier”
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Mary Eileen Eldridge 11 Atkins Avenue “A thini liter of the gods, divinely tall, anil wont divinely fair. Tall, and dig- ■ ii ' ■ i] ms ..in- Iii ii |Bpf' 11■ 11;i nl in physical 1111 111 •- W Ihp PI mil iiiin I 11 i l,-s wlii'ii M. Eileen 4 mis'! We ------------- love her for her amiability and loy-alty. Her face is ever wreathed in smiles. Josephine Catherine Fitzpatrick 2SG Point Street Maiden with the jolly tray, ever hayl‘ll all the day. Josephine is a musician of a rare order; her music just runs from off her finger tips in dainty drops of notes. .Much of the “social would be lost to the “six if “Jo” were missing. St ■% Elsie Barbara Fleckenstein 22 Taylor Street “Great thoughts arc here. For an excellent store of whys and wherefore's for every occasion, apply to Elsie! She is a poetical wizard in prose. In her translations from Virgil, and her intelligent appreciation of the text, she has assisted us in many a knotty passage, and such passages have confronted us more times than one. X’est-ce pas, }iris? Margaret Eileen Cearin 41 Belmont Avenue “She is kind and apt, with a pleasant disposition.” Enter “Marie Antoinette,” the name that Margaret has earned from her mode of hair dressing. Allhough she left us in the second year, she yearned for and returned to S. X. A. in her senior- year. Her p 1 a ns have not been discussed, but we know Margaret will always have success. Anna Loretta Haggerty 2S« Williams Street'll-? V. ' Meet the world with ii smile.” If we were to outline all of Anna's qualities, they would make a volume well worth reading. Anna is pleasant and agreeable, an earnest and ipiiet student. Her favorite studies are phonography and Spanish. If we judge the future by the present, a position of trust awaits her. The Xavier Page Fifteen
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Mabel Louise McCabe 229 Ootta;r. Street, Pawtucket, R. I. I dtimscl irhosc presence hrinos sunshine and love. Mabel brings sunshine and glee wherever she goes. She has the personality that lias in a d e her the friend of her elass-mates, who think that.she came too late to S.X.A.:for pruny I’awtucket held her in her Freshman year. Whatever the future In Ids for .Mabel, we hope that her good nature will always go with her on her way. Mon Marti no I Iclntiirr Mo Webster Avenue 3 - “Tlic mi morn of 'I'H lorelincss shall roan I oar iialhir in smile.” T It i s gracious little lady is from St. Anthony’s precincts, which we hear so m u c h about. Mary is a truly s t a u n c h schoolmate and friend, for in her four years she has been an inspiration to us all by her loving disposition and dignified bearing. She loves S. X. A., and S. X. A. loves her for her loyalty and strong support. May her future be tilled with happiness. Alice Marie .Miner 'll Frank Street a-aZ. t Smile anil the irorlil trill smile irilli lion. Alice's sweet smile has won a lasting place in the hearts of her classmates. Alice entered our class in l!ll!) and has remained a staunch member. We hope that she will meet with success in any work she engages in. for she is a conscientious student and one of the best all-around girls in S. X. A. •lane Elizabeth Moran 26 River Avenue To look on the hr iff h t side of lift is to look on the right side. •lane is a dignified girl whom every ne admires. Her excellent adherence to the rules of the school and her conscientious work meet the ap-p r o v a 1 of her teachers and classmates. Jane is one of the “Social Six’’ whose doings are a constant source of “what’s what” to us. She puzzles us, too, as to her future but we wise ones guess. Man Catherine Miillrrdi 1 Whittier Avenue Quiet, hal in that i uiet, a purpose:' Mary is a picture of composure at all times, on account of which quiet way we do not know what she intends to do; however, we extend our best wishes and know that she will do h o n o r to S. X. A. Chemistry and English a r t h e r choice studies. The At trier Pape Seventeen
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