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24 THE XAVIER Margaret Mary O’Donnell 9 Greene St., East Providence In eager quest for learning, Peggy travels many miles each day from her home in the “big town” of East Providence. What could show us more clearly that “Peggy” is an earnest student? This Senorita’s free translations in the Spanish class are the delight of all its members. “Peggy” only joined our ranks in the third year, but we rejoice that she believed in the old adage, “Better late than never,” for her ready wit, pleasing personality, and fun-loving disposition show us what we have gained. We feel certain that the sterling qualities which have endeared “Peggy” to us will mark her future career. Success and happiness, Peggy. Mary Helene Owens 26 Glenham St. Take one look! Petite and sweet, is she not? Yes, that’s Mary, a favorite both with her teachers and her classmates. What would we do without her witty sayings, she who possesses so great a fund of humor? She is an earnest student, too. Shorthand and English are her favorite studies. Inward charm and outward jollity have endeared her to the hearts of her classmates, and although she may tralvel far, she may rest assured that the Class of ’28 will always travel along with her in “Memory’s Lane.” Martha Ann Palmer 112 Arnold Ave., Edgexvood, R. I. Why shouldn’t Edgewood boast? Here we have accented justification for its rightful pride. Martha is another one of those who do not believe that school should be taken too seriously, not that she believes in wasting time; far from it. Her faith is that school should not be dull, dreary, and a drudgery, but a pleasant earnestness. How she enjoys the chemistry period! She has won a host of friends during her career at S. X. A., and we wish her the best luck in whatever she may undertake. Louise Gertrude Pelrine 240 Brorvn St. Louise is a noble and loyal friend. Her willingness to help others makes her truly loved. As a student she is one of the leaders in the class, especially in English, where she ranks among the best, notably in her poetic bent. Some day we expect to find her name among the immortals of the 20th century. June, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight
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THE XAVIER 23 Isabel Marie Moran 26 Academy Ave. Introducing Isabel, one of St. Xavier’s most popular girls, a real sport, an excellent student, and a true friend. Her execution and ability at the piano are well worthy of notice. Generosity is her distinctive mark. She intends to further her education and fit herself for a high school teacher. The “Best” is her watchword. Mary Faith Moran 147 Pond St., Pawtucket, R. . You may judge that just by glancing at her that Mary is a dainty, graceful little Miss com ing from Pawtucket; she has the distinction of being the youngest and most popular of the classical division. We find her always happy, good-natured, willing to help, and a true and loyal friend. She ranks high in all her studies, and dull indeed, would any period be without her ready response and merry laugh. Mary is loved by all her classmates and has their best wishes for her future success. Edythe L. Murphy 21 Lewis St. Here we must leave space for our “Ede.” An artist, indeed, is she. Her character sketches are always acceptable, and the reason for it, do not wonder! They are so collegiate. Edythe’s method of entertaining is most amusing. Many moments of sunshine has she made for us, and we know that wherever she intends to further her education her cheerful disposition will win her many new friends and successful issues. Helen Theresa O’Connor 40 Sheldon St. Hear the burst of laughter! See a crowd! Behold! Our vivacious Helen is the source of the commtion. As a gloom-chaser, she is a prodigy, she has so keen a sense of humor, such a sunny disposition, such an optimistic outlook. Helen is also musically inclined, and her hobby is singing. She surely entertains her friends during the luncheon period. The best wishes of the class are yours, Helen. June, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight
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THE XAVIER 25 Mary Elizabeth Reynolds 4 French St. Mary’s reserved manner kept us from knowing her at first. But. by closer acquaintance she has proved to be an ideal student and loyal friend. Her ready smile and generosity in class interests proves her love for S. X. A. We wish her success, and. because of her lovable manner, we believe it will be her lot. Mary Margaret Reynolds 88 Andem St. Stop! Look! Listen! Here is our popular Senior. Four years ago “Maggie” was trusted to ride on the cars, so was sent to St. Xavier’s to begin her career. She is a friend to everyone. Her witty remarks keep the class in good spirits. She is one who is easy to know and hard to part with. St. Xavier’s should be proud of our Mary. Flora Cecilia Roy 44 Seamans St. Everyone admires a girl who is willing, and here you see one who is not only willing, but capable. Flora is always ready to accept a task graciously, and she accomplishes it gracefully. She deserves our highest praise for her earnest, persistent study and its brilliant results. You are our ace, Flora, and Wherever you may roam, Whatever be your fate. You’ll live in every heart Of the class of twenty-eight. Evelyn L. Santos 125 Summit St. Optimistic, studious, ladylike! Evelyn, all three. She has responded most generously to the beautiful infiuence of St. Xavier’s. And so we say without hesitation that if constant application and perseverance can bring about results, then Evelyn is sure to be successful. June, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-eight
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