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iLM Elizabeth Fra Frances O’Connor ■171 Wood Ctreet, Bristol, R. I. “Accomplishments were native to her mind. Like precious pearls within a clasping shell. ' Behold, our only representative from Bristol ! Since Elizabeth came to us from Colt High School she has been an excellent student and a prominent member of the class. Her untiring energy and ne’er failing knowledge displayed in Latin have often been our redeeming features. Although Elizabeth is undecided where she will further her education, we feel certain that she will always attain success in all her undertakings. Men O’Leary “Success is the reward of labor.” A halo of curls frames Mary’s smiling countenance and her smile goes a long, long way and is typical of her gracious and beautiful disposition. The above motto has carried its meaning to Mary and her faith in it has brought her its reward. She has been an earnest student, and we know honest endeavor will mark her career. Kathryn Lilli; StillwateruR. I. “Wholesome as air and genial as the light. Welcome in every clime as breath of flowers.” The little village of Stillwater should be proud to possess within its compass our talented Kathryn. Her beautiful voice has charmed us on many occasions. During her years at St. Xavier’s she has acquired remarkable success in all her studies, and we feel her future career will make her the pride of Alma Mater. Kathryn will enter the great realm of teachers and we feel she will give to others the joy and helpfulness that she has given to us. a 69 Doyle Avenue “Around her shone. The light of Truly unselfish spicere, sympathetic is Her charm- ing, ladylike «'Mjs and kind manners hfcy Keifhcared her to her classmattV Too, she is an apt student And her steady persever-ano vijr crowned her record with 'ith reason, there-her future holds a itwei wmcn spells success. l(Wgh Sparks. Wi we feel a srSret which s Lenora Marie Owen 100 Priscilla Avenue You are looked and called for, Asked for and sought for.” What more need one say? See those eyes dancing with fun which help to brighten many a tedious hour. Her happy nature and quick wit make her a loved member of the “Happy Six.” Her wit also is evident in our Parliamentary Law Class. “Len” excels in her school work, especially in English. Gifted with a large vocabulary and a quick mind, she is able to refute any argument. Dramatic art holds a great attraction for her, principally does she revel in comedy rol s, n’est-ce pas, “Len?” The Xavier S' Catherine Avis Phillips Harmony, Rhode Island It’s the heaven within her that makes a heavwivwitbfrut.’ of ’27 do pianist, endowed with y, she is talented in Whi withoul Although ejjp musichljabi eountrsl ther pursuits. She is a tnuX And loyal friend, and a tireless worker for the welfare of S. X. A. We feel certain that Avis will have no trouble in reaching the top step on the ladder of success. Page Nineteen
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Eileen Rita Monahan Beach Avenue, Conimicut Brevity is the soul of wit.” Eilteen is one of our out-of-town girls—but distance only lends enchantment. Eileen has proved her skill as an artist and as a designer by her many contributions to the “Xavier.” She is also a stenographer of no mean ability. Which shall it be, Eileen, a stenographer or an artist? hi Cecile Marie Monette Conimicut, R. I. •‘She’s calm and reserved—that’s as far as she goes, She seems to be quiet—yet one never knows.” Cecile cane to us from Bay View, a timid little Miss, but she soon got over her shyness, and is now one of the happy and “at home” girls of our class. She is a singer, a finished pianist, and an organist. If radios ever go out of date, little Conimicut will have to look to Cecile for its musical entertainment. Gertrude Muriel Murray 42 Green Sreet, East Greenwich in need indeed.’ And now we come to ouugpeai Miss “East Greunwich. tetter known as Gen w ) always laughing and cheenkm Her problems in (Wnmercial Arithmetic are among r C bfst, though this does not decease her merit in Dther We hope that Gertrude’s dream will and she will wear a cap and uniform dispensing r kindly care upon her patients. Anna Loretta Nugent 87 Oakland Avenue A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” “Sweet sixteen” is well personified in Laura, our “sunbeam.' She has proven herself a girl of rare talent, having obtained the semester scholarship from St. Patrick’s. But Laura is also frolicsome, sympathetic and an ideal companion. We hope some day to see her as professor of French and Latin in one of our leading colleges. Mary Eleanor Newman 40 Anthony Street, East Providence, R. I. “To think well Is to act well.”. Smiling, gracious, and with (lenity in her demeanor, Eleanor has that happy faculty of making herself agreeable to all her associates. Shorthand and typing are her favorite studies, ami vve P,edict much success for Eleanor’s future. Mary Jr Christine Nugent 87 Oakland Avenue “None knew her hut to love her.” Christine! What memories will come to us in later years when we see or hear that name. She is a pleasing type of a school companion who has made a host of friends and admirers. What business firm will be the happy possessor of her next year? To them we now offer our congratulations. Page Eighteen The Xavier
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Marion Elizabeth Porter Shawomet, R. I. “The end crowns the work.” Mary Regina Quirk 67 Plain Street Marion is the representative of Shawomet. and we should welcome other girls from this town because of the knowledge and experience we have of her loyalty and constant interest, in all that belongs to S. X. A. Earnest effort has brought good marks to her in her studies. Her future plans are to become a nurse, and we feel her kind and sunny disposition will tit her for this work. “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” When Mary’s hearty laughter resounds throughout the lunch room, it is contagious. However, Mary is serious, too. especially when “the minutes of the last meeting are,” and we sit attentive to the reading of them. Her ability in English and Shorthand has delighted her classmates. All our best wishes are yours, Mary. Katherine Frances Reynolds 14 French Street “List to the fairy strains of music. If you chance to attend one of our school programmes and hear a sweet, melodious voice resounding you will know that it is our Katherine’s. Although she appears very quiet and serious, she enjoys fun, and at lunch period you may hear her merry laugh echo through the hall. She is ever a staunch friend and classmate and will take with her the good wishes of her class. her but to love her.” A “Jule,” a real jewel ! No words are adequate to express our opinion of Julia. She holds a high rank in all her studies and is noted as a 100% typist. Wherever you see “Jule,” you are sure to see her two pals, Milly and Anna, otherwise known as the “inseparable Three.” Graduation Day is going to be a sorrowful one, when trom our “Jule,” we do part. Julia Veronica Riordan 66 Belmont Avenue Of 4- 4C ngeia Reynolds Mary Angela Reynolds 253 Brook Street Loving, kind and gay, doing good the live-long day.” What words could be more descriptive of our “Angie”? Her genial disposition spreads sunshine everywhere, and sad, indeed, would we be without her What can I do for you now?” Her fame in Commercial studies is well known throughout S. X. A. Farewell “Angie,” and may your happy smile warm the hearts of all with whom you come in con- Kathleen Elizabeth Riordan 66 Belmont Avenue • Blue eyes smiling at me; Nothing but blue eyes do I see.” A sweet little Miss with twinkling eyes, who answers to the name of “Kay.” She has maintained a high record in her school work during her four years at S. X. A. Her favorite study is Shorthand, but in English and Spanish we notice her intense enthusiasm. Kathleen’s hope is to become a school teacher and we know that she will be very successful in imparting her knowledge to the younger generation. Adios, dear Kay, and may there be no thorns to pierce your fingers around the roses of success. Page Twenty The Xavier
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