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the XAVIER 19 Rose Ann Gillen Cillen Avc.t North Providence, R. I. Little Rhodie! How we shall miss her! She is the life of the Chemistry class. She is also the pride of the Physical Culture class; although she is a bit shy when asked to dance. We have an idea that this gay young Miss hopes to be a teacher. She has not told us. but at least some members of a class of seventy-three should be able to prophesy. Mary Roberta Grimes 316 Eaton St. It is impossible for S. X. A. to forget this demure Miss. Mary has won many hearts during her four short years here, not only among her classmates but her teachers also. Although she appears sedate, she enjoys a good joke. We noted her enthusiasm for the prosperity of her Alma Mater when “Ads” were mentioned. Mary has attained enviable recognition in all her studies. Her future plan is yet unrevealed, but we are sure she will ac complish whatever she attempts. Elizabeth Mary Guillmette 261 Broad St. We cannot half say all we would about our “Betty.” She holds a perfect record for attendance and promptness. She is an apt pupil, a good friend, and her cheery disposition makes her a pleasant and enjoyable companion at all times. S. X. A. will be proud of her in the future years, we feel confident. Mary Louise Hall 240 Clove St. Behold one of the most popular girls in our Academy! “Lou” has many accomplishments. She has been our class secretary for four years, and also our capable pianist. She has set a pace for us in study. Her specialties are Latin and English. She has not only captivated the hearts of those within the folds of St. Xavier’s, but has also won many elsewhere. Lou plans to enter college in the fall. Judging apriori, Lou will climb to unsurpassed heights. June, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight
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18 THE XAVIER Madeline Benedicta Fenlon 21 Armstrong Ave. Loyal, generous, and cheerful—these are the characteristics of our Madeline. She is one of the most popular girls of our class. Her favorite studies are Spanish and English. Madeline’s plans for the future are uncertain, but we are sure that she will succeed in whatever she may undertake. Helen Margaret Fitzsimmons 12 Atlas St. Without “Our Fitzie” the class of ’2X would have much to regret. Her untiring energy and never failing knowledge has often been displayed in her recitations in both French and Spanish. She is a true and loyal friend and a tireless worker for the welfare of S. X. A. She hopes to become a teacher, in which plan her teachers and classmates join in wishing full measure of success. Martina Margaret Fortin Main StEast Greenwich, R. I. Martina is one of the best all-round scholars in the class of ’2S. Every morning during the Spanish period, we watch for 9:20 till “Tina” walks in, ’way from East Greenwich. Then we settle down to work. The class is really not complete without her. Au Revoir, dear classmate, and the best of luck. Angeline Agnes Gambuto 74 West Clifford St. Ah! who is this with such a happy, yet responsible looking countenance? Why, none other than our Vice President, “Angie.” Angie’s views, as expressed on every topic known, are generally the accepted views of the class. No obstacle has proved too great for this enterprising young lady to surmount during her four happy years at S. X. A. She has attained a distinctive mark of excellence in all her subjects. To svm up. Angie is a capable leader, an unsurpassed student, a true and noble pal. Adios, Angie! June, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight
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20 THE XAVIER Mary Hope Harlow 256 Plainfield St. Mary’s worth was not lon in being discovered. Rare artistic ability combined with willingness to help could not remain concealed. Mary occupies a special place in the hearts of all her classmates. They will ever remember with love and with admiration the ability, the generosity, the affability of the artist of the class. Margaret Catherine Hinchey ) 17 Royal St. “Marge” represents the advertising department of “Fun Co.” She is so satisfactory that she is due for promotion. Her studies, however, do not suffer. In fact, she is a very conscientious student and rarely misses an assignment. So with Marge, pleasantry and study go hand in hand, and the result is an unusually happy combination. Alice Mildred Kleber 46 Sacl( S ., Lymansville, R. I. A scholar and a lady is Alice. And who ought to know better than we, her class, of which she has ever been a loyal member? “Al” is a good, all-round student. She so excels in Spanish that it is with great delight we sit and listen to her recitations. She has put Lymans-ville on the map, as it were, by her splendid attendance record since her Freshman days. Mildred Frances Langhorn 102 Mt. Pleasant Ave. “Mil” is the type who is thought quiet, until you know her. This is because she is an earnest and exemplary scholar, but studies do not prevent her from engaging in outside activities. Since she can adjust herself so well to all types of work, we are sure that she will succeed in whatever she may attempt in the future. June, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight
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