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Sitting: Shaughnessy, Roche, larrobino. Standing: Tom Mahoney, Cahill. FREDERICK W. ROCHE President ROBERT F. CAHILL Vice-President senior class officers THOMAS V. MAHONEY Secretary WILLIAM J. SHAUGHNESSY Treasurer FRANCIS J. lARROBINO A. A. Representative
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seniors class of 1936 officers who ' s who
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CHARLES JOSEPH ADAMS, A.B., 292 Centre Street, Brockton, was born on December 28, 1909. He was graduated from Brockton High and from St. Philip ' s Academy. He stands five feet, eight inches, weighs one hundred and sixty pounds. His light hair and ruddy complexion show that somewhere his people were Irish, though we can ' t get him to say yes or say no. He has a quiet genial disposition. His friends call him either Charlie or Apple. An interest in the Spanish language led him into membership in the Spanish Academy. But his college activities did not cease there. He was also a member of the Von Pastor History Academy and of the Sodality. During Freshman he served as a beadle and some of his classmates like to remember his friendly anxiety over their cuts as well as his own. He was always willing to share worries and burdens. Freshman Day and all the activi- ties that went with it stand out in his memory. His favorite year was spent in Junior philosophy with Father Low. Charlie appreciated his method of teaching without a fuss, laughed at his jokes, listened attentively to his stories, and learned a great amount of practical and theoreti- cal philosophy. Out of class Charlie worked somewhere in the dim mysterious fastnesses of the library dun- geons. He was always ready to wangle a book for a classmate and this together with all his good points made him quietly popular. JOSEPH AGRIPPINO, A.B., 17 Fleet Street, Boston, was the most prominent member of section B, and the unobtrusive little gentleman who in clear and commanding tones read to the interested members of that section the out- standing news events of the current college day. Mr. Agrippino, through his status as beadle of the section, commanded the attention of all. Short in stature, and of a slender build, Joe, nevertheless, has proceeded to secure for him- self a prominent position in college activities. His clarion tones have not confined themselves to the archives of SI 17 but have been heard to a great perfection in the current gatherings of the French Academy where he has successfully convinced one and all that he is a true son of the French tongue. His classmates have retained a high opinion of his executive abilities for he was elected vice- president of his junior class. He has devoted himself to a pursual of a pre-medical course, desiring to apply himself to the noble art of healing. His special ability as a typist may serve him in good stead here for consider how much easier it will be to decipher one of Doctor Joe ' s prescriptions carefully com- pounded on a Remington. He will always carry with him into his chosen profession the very ardent ambition which he has so earnestly writ- ten in his questionnaire: To be a good Catholic and a good doctor. He likes to psychoanalyze his friends, and to hold intelligent discussion on any subject, par- ticularly medicine, ethics, and religion. 25
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