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MARY VIRGINIA BRODERICK 145 Columbia Avenue Edge wood, R. I. Although Virginia is very quiet in manner, she has a sweet per- sonality. Each day a cheery “good morning greets us all. She is very studious as her work shows. Virginia’s future seems to be her secret. The best wishes of her classmates are with her, and her gentle disposition will long be remembered. JANET ELIZABETH BROWN 64 Brownell Street Providence, R. I. Janet is one of those air-minded individuals who love anything and everything concerning wings. Her history hereabouts, however, includes being a chauffeur; a good sport—both athletically and other- wise; and moreover a good student—especially in English. All her classmates know Jan's “secret desire to be a journalist. There is little doubt that in the near future Columbia will be honored by “Brownie’s presence. MARY EILEEN CALLEN 202 Harris Avenue Woonsocket, R. I. Two years ago Woonsocket High's loss was St. Xavier's gain. For the last two years Eileen has clicked into the room on her leather heels just as she has clicked into our hearts. She is one of our class poets and one of the best singers. Eileen seems to be blest with many talents. She excels in tap dancing and piano playing, she has a ready store of wit which often brightens up the Chemistry period. She is quite interested in physical education. We know that Eileen will always uphold the name of her beloved Alma Mater as she is a nobly planned lass. MARY CATHERINE CANNING Mendon Road Cumberland Hill, R. I. No one could possibly disregard the appealing sparkle which emanates from Mary's large bltie eyes. . When she smiles, it is con- tagious. Every week at ec Cluh the chorus swells with her melodic tones; so indispensable is .she to this band of nightingales that they honored het w’ith the tide, “queen of song. Mary's recita- tions show earnest preparation'and interest in her studies. The town of CqfabcHand most certainly is indebted to Mary for the support of its reputation. Cumberland! Where is it? Page Thirteen
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MARY EDNA ARTESANI 144 Prairie Avenue Providence, R. I. Look, my friends, and sec a petite little miss whose name is Edna. Her charming personality and most agreeable disposition have won for her a host of friends. She has brought great honor to her school by her ability to write stories. Edna will probably be a notable author some day. We hope so. Good luck to you, Edna. VERONICA ELLEN BEACAN II Marcy Street Edgewood, R. I. Ronny is the early bird. She is among the first to arrive in the morning and with her comes her cheerful spirit bringing its sunny beams. Ronny has a shoulder bob of light brow'n hair and her eyes are big and brown. If you want Ronny —look for Gen” her best friend. Veronica is all on tiptoe business bent and we know that she will be a big success. ELPEDIA CECILIA BIFULCI 64 East Greenwich Road Apponaug, R. I. Real worth comes in small packages, like our Al a petite miss of many partsw APs love for dancing is shown in her graceful gliding with her pal over the floor of the gym. Her sweet and loving disposition wins her a special place in all her classmates' hearts. Her hearty laugh and ready wit are contagious. You leave S. X. A. “Al with all good wishes and good luck. Bon Voyage. GLADYS MARY BRAYTON 71 North Broadway Rumford, R. I. A pleasant smile and a happy disposition are the two marks which characterize Gladys and have won for her a secure place in the memory of her classmates. If personality counts in life Gladys has a goodly stock of it. She is a scholar in the strict sense of the word and a true Blue. Her goal is the business world. Success and happiness are our send offs for her in the years to come. Page Tweh'e
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ANNA MARIE CANTWELL 93 Cleveland Street Central Falls, R. I. A little white cap on a light brown head, A face that ne'er wears a frown Who soothes the sufferer, when others have fled— Those others on pleasure bound. This noble path Anna Marie will tread When from dear “Alma she has fled. May her life be filled with marked success We wish her joy and happiness. OLIVE AURORA CHARLAND 22 Orchard Avenue Conimicut, R. I. Cheerful and smiling, always ready for fun. full of sympathy, ever willing to lend a hand to those in need, at her best in everything— that's Olive. One of her outstanding qualities is generosity which throughout four years has characterized her. Her sense of respon- sibility makes her a leader in the class. At class meetings we sit up and listen for Olive's wise cracks and suggestions. Successful issues always result from following the dictum of our “sage. The future need hold no fear for one so fully equipped for the battle of life. JOSEPHINE RITA CHIAPPINELLI 478 Broadway Providence, R. I. Josephine has gained a to-be-envied acquaintanceship through her pleasing personality and winsome manner. In class she especially excels in history and Chemistry. We feel certain that in her chosen career of nurse, success will be hers, as the exertion of her efforts is to help others. Her aspirations are high, and we are assured that time will bring the opportunity to her many well-wishers of boasting that in “Joe” another “Florence Nightingale relives. ESTHER MARGARET CHOQUETTE 124 Lincoln Street Woonsocket, R. I. This charming lady drives every morning from that northern city of Woonsocket. “Peg,” as she is known throughout the walls of S. X. A. is a great lover of music and dancing! She has been an efficient officer of her class for the past four years making us step alert at her beck. Esther has a very good voice as one may conclude after having heard “Our Fredrick in “The Silver Bugler.” Peg intends to matriculate at the Homeopathic Hospital. The class wishes you the best of luck, Peg! Page Fourteen
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