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Margaret Elizabeth McCormick 236 Power Street Alice Marie Me Elroy 859 North Main Street Nothing is impossible to Willing hearts. A path triumphant trod.” To learn Margaret’s pet avocation, look at our sketches in “The Xavier.” They, by no means, express all that Margaret can do in the realm of art. because here she was obliged to share honors with the other gifted members of the Art Staff: but in future years, look for her name among the masters of pallet and brush. “Al” is one of he fun-makers of the class. She has gained many friends by her congenial disposition and funny sayings. “A!” has made a name for herself in the Thursday’s experiment class by her ready answers. College is in her perspective, where she will revel in scientific research. Oh! for a rack of test tubes all her own! Margaret Adelaide McKeon 161 Transit Street Mag prosperity be your page.” No favor is too much to ask from Margaret: she has a very help ful and generous disposition, and Catherine Alice McMahon 12 Johnson Street. Pawtucket, U. I. The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Happy and carefree every day Our Treasurer” and classmate. “Kay.” She's always here, she's always there, We find her helping everywhere. By lessons she is never scared. She always has them well prepared. Pawtucket was with us when Catherine came— Without her. our class would not be the same Catherine Agnes McMann 3 Covell Street I slept and dreamed that life was Beauty: I woke and found that life was Duty.” Catherine excels in poetic ability, as “The Xavier” tells. English is her favorite study, but no other lesson suffers on this account. We were glad to welcome her after her long illness, and we congratulate her that by her earnest study she has been able to continue in class work and to keep our number even—82. The Xavier Page Twenty-three
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Mary Agnes Lynch i 4 Brownell Street None knew her hut to love her. Since Mollic” first crossed the threshold of St. Xavier’s, she has flooded the classroom with sunshine. She is simply bubbling over with vivacity. Joining the 'Double T rio” in her first year, she has remained a staunch member. As a student she excels in Latin. When MolHc” is looking down from her vantage ground, she will still cherish in her heart the pleasant memories of Saint Xavier’s. Mary Margaret Lynch 146 Ives Street Nature shows her art. A collection of smiles, generosity, and knowledge, and you have Mary, our class comedian. Mary is dry wit” personified. Her remarks keep the class in constant laugh ter. And knowledge of politics! My! what Mary does not know about the doings of the House” is of little importance. you may be sure. Lnglish is Mary’s favorite study, and we feel confident that she will find her place among the leading debaters of the day. Mary Rita McAloon 253 Pawtucket Avenue, Pawtucket. R. I. Gentleness. more power than Hercules.’’ Mary did not come to us until the second year, but she soon made a host of friends among us. If there is a star in the heavens that Mary has not yet discovered, we feel sure it will come into her vision next year, for her aspirations are truly astronomical. Anna Louise McCaffrey 104 Chad Brown Street A face all wreathed in smiles. The fairies must have welcomed Anna to this world and lavished on her their gifts. She is an earnest student, as the fact that she has carried off St. Patricks scholarship proves. The glow of pride shone in her features when the successful contestant was announced. Anna has appreciated that constant effort means success. She is a witty girl and full of thoughts for others. Mary Veronica McCarty 44 Walling Street Cheerfulness wins all hearts. In presenting Mary to the public, we are confident that she will charm it as she has her classmates. She is the advocate and expounder of geniality and cheerfulness. But do not be misled, for her studies, especially Latin.” play an important part in her life. The class of ’24 will miss her when she embarks on the sea of life. We know that her magnetic personality will overcome all obstacles. Page Twenly-iwo The Xavier
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Alice Irene McNulty 129 Sheldon Street “Good things come in small packages.” Allow me to present Alice, one of “la plus petite” and cleverest girls we have. A first glance at her would remind one of “II Pen-seroso. but after you are acquainted with her. she is more apt to bring “L Allegro to your mind. Alice is talented and very ir-tistic. She has furnished clever etchings for “The Xavier.” Dorothy Annette McNulty Warwick, R. 1. A patient mind the path of duty follows.” When Dorothy came into our class, we at once recognized her genial manner and the stability of her character. She is so thorough in all her studies that it is difficult to know in which she excels. Dorothy is strong in athletics. The fishes in Warwick waters just have to look out. Catherine Mildred Millmore 24 John Street What you do. do with your might.” Mildred is one of the most earnest girls in S. X. A. She is member of the Commercial Course, a diligent and apt student, and a loyal friend. One feels better for having discovered the beautiful qualities of her reserved nature. Marie Antoinette Morin 495 Brook Street “A true lady is one who willingly offends no one.” Margaret Mary Murphy 254 Xorthup Street. Edge wood. R. I. “A light heart lives long.” Smiling, laughing, carefree, and gay; Moments for work, moments for play: Her lessons she learns with the greatest zest. One study. Spanish, proving the test. At her departure. Ah. what regret! We ll miss this prized pearl, our dear Marga ret. During Antoinettes two years with us. she has been what we may truly call a student. Her whole heart is in her work: her earnestness in research-work and her interesting oral themes make her a desirable asset to our Pnglish class. Page Twenty-four The Xavier
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