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'Va sf XX 1-rl' LxB1l J Sllarkev J Fraln and T Dc lanes ln some pre perlod study Class 507 Recently one mornxng th1s reporter trespassed ln the domaln of thls emment junlor room to ferret out any mterestlng sldelxghts for publlcatlon Thexr v1ews on all questions and problems were abun dant and shouted out spontaneously wlth the result that Brother Rlce was acknowledged by all as thelr fayorxte teacher john Srslch as the class leader nn lntellectual pursults and Tom Padxan as the trad1t1onal Class Com1c In the large percentage of sports enthuslasts we f1nd that hoopsters are mn the mayorlty Braun and Padxan are among the many cage stars here Tom Braun, mcldentlally, asplres to become a bookkeeper and that naturallv IS h1s fayorlte subject 1n class jrm NIcPart land along w1th Nl Nlarchassalla IS an other flne basketball player ll 1th sprlng Just around the corner, Bxll Dorsev, john Srslch and NI1ke Xlarchassalla w1ll be startmg baseball tralnmg soon Concernxng football all we fmd m terested ID th1s sport IH JO7 are F -Xhearn and P Holfelder but they lt IS sa1d make up for the rest of the class The out door enthuslasts are Bob Xlarkman and Tom Delaney, who both CLASSES enjoy huntmg joe Realmuto and John Ford are out doormen of a dlfferent specles, they are anglers fnshermen 1n land lubber termsj who are equally pro feclent m shallow stream or deep sea The latter howey er IS thexr fax orrte -X few of Ed Heaney s hobbles lnclude sw1mm1ng and h1s fayorlte extra cur rxcular actmty ls danclng He lS a great supporter of school dances and always ralses hls YOICC 1n agreement wlth any future arrangements of that sort Two members of the Glee Club from 907 are jlm Splllane and J Ford who spend act1y1ty perlods merrlly chantlng away The handball squad boasts of one sole solltarv member, B Nlarkman, who IS, however, qulte happy helpxng to w1n champlonshlp cups The stamp collectmg group boasts of a few more than hand ball s smgle member, and Robert Nlark man and jlm F1nell compose thls Both possess rather valuable handsome sets Shxp bulldxng 1n mxmature IS an oc cupat1on S Nlartoccl clalms IS a waste of t1me so he does It on a large scale and makes the real thmg sea worthy shrps B1ll Fox also has an mterestlng hobby He reported that he collects guns and has qulte a few Needless to sav there IS ln room 507 a group of no ordmary stature Other wlse we would not be able to wr1te the many lnterestlng facts that we un earthed rn our brlef mteruew We sm cerely hope that thev w1ll not lose that certaln somethlng whlch makes them a unmue class Xlueller Front Ro J xlCGUll'Q R Gordan J Fra1n R Bauer E xl8jCXXSlx1 N1 Nlarcha alla J Ford XX Dor ex I Farrell Sernnd R0 E Heaney R Niarkman T Delaney J Qulnn D Donoxan .I Nladden T Padlan T Braun j Nlor an C1 btaudt A Xmeya Thzrd R0 j Realmuto F -Xhearn J Sp1llane H Hemck R Sxxarth T Daly P Holfelder NI Buneo Q Nlartoccl Bark Ro 1. Gar lulo I Nharkey J Srslch Nlarch 76 1902 XX Fox G Nlulyaney C Baxter I NIcGu1re 115 1 1 - . . 1 1 1 . . 1 . , , , . -V . . V- 1 4 V V . . 1. . 1. 1 1 ' I ' Q nl ! p V v V ' -. r . , . 1 11 ' . 1 1. 1 . 1 - 1 . 1, . . 1 C 1. r ' y yy V .- . . . . y ,v . . 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 r . . ' ' ' ' . . . . . . y A -A y ' , ' , , V - v. . . 11 1 1 . . . 1 V' ' , ' A 1. . - - . . - A ,I 1 y ' V ' '- ' V V V' as ' rx ' 1 1 V . . . . - A , -A -I 3 Q VA l., ., -.. . ,- l I, ' 2 ' Q' - , . .- . . . .,,. .. . . 1, .A .. ., '. , .. . V.. .-.. . ' zz: .. g ..c ' ',. ', . ...,
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CLASSES Class 706 With three and three quarter years of their High School life gone by, the Seniors of 706 are rounding out their education in stylish fashion. In their time at Power they have made a fine reputation for themselves in the fields of sports, hobbies, extra-curricular ac- tivities and in intellectual ability. They are devoted to their hoopla, and the cagers include Ed Joyce, john Martin and Bill Goff, to mention a few. Tanksters Ed Wiegand. Pete Toner, and Paul Corboy help make up the group who go in for water sports. Foot- ball has many advocates, especially john Elfring, Tom Molloy, Tom Clifford and Joe DiGiacomo. Too bad there are no class teams. 706 would surely be on top with their sturdy men. Now that baseball is coming, many are starting to warm up their pitching arms and batting eves, Rodriguez R11 loran Fahv and Nlollov, to cite a few and all will go out for Xarsitv next month, if time permits, for 706 ers have many diversified occupations to keep them busy The trackmen include Bob Lueck and Paul Corboy the former also throw ing shotput for the Senior Division Nlany of their classmates, 1n fact, quite a majoritv keep themselves busy after school hours with their hobbies Pho tography IS one of these and B1ll Goff Ralph Della Cava and Tony La Bua are the rooms shutter fans Tonv IDCI d tally, is Photo Ed of The Power 'hem LnBu.i ,lolm Martin. Tom Farrell and Tom Molloy about to go to Confewion in the Sacrirtv The lone stamp collector IS T NIC Dermott and this philatelist IS also the sole com collector The class artist IS Steve Sims who has won awards for his work in many contests and who lists as his favorite diversion, an hour or two of billiards In musical circles especially the modern conceptions of the art Pete Toner is an authority and has an extensive collection of Jazz platters Bob La Bella is his companion in harmonv for he plavs in the band and speaking of harmonv Dunn and Nlartln are the ones to see for that, for they are prominent Glee Clubers Activities par ticrpants are found a plentv here and F Batridve J Nlohen and R Nlonahan make up the debate contingent from the class while on the Business Staff of The Power are 'NIcDermott and Toner One of the most popular bovs in the class IS Hike Lawlor from Bayside A stolld supporter of school activities and a good friend to have he can alw avs be counted on The most reliable man on the Sports section of The Power is jack Howlev who writes all the Track articles and IS himself a medal winning sprinter 'du ll Front R0 arrell lp ovct 'Nia cm I' Dunn 'XI lawl r D1C121C m0 VON! Vuflfhl T lxldlln It-lllmfm R Vfma an Semnd R0 J Z bf n L gmt on t Jtrmott Jovv in n t Burn Polk R Della Lax 1 Thzn 7 if ritual l' 1 1 1 1 1 ll 'll Bua .I inc t tnnt B 1 ht on tn r i S S 114 J Nlurrav P Toner The Power ' ? - a 1 u v .V ' .Y S 1 ' A - 7' ' Y 1 A . l l l . . 5, , . A . . ' . V . . Y . ra , vu 1 ' Y l l I ' i . . J. A - . i - . . . . . - ' gg v -7 - 7 . 1 7 . .- H V. Z. A ' . . '. . V. . D en , ' at 1 , xr 'I ' V H i YY , 1' VI' rr 1 . '0.J. 'Q' Q, .JM J-A, .3 - - ,fi - Q 14 .' . I-it uib t s. -I. Martin. G. M 'IDA rtt. J. lilfring. W. G . T. Mel ' . XX. l 'l u. ll. llrzu . ln. Wi-sand. l'. 1 Alue. j, -, , I 'f 'gy ' ' j R 11, 5 j. Rf l 'r '. Fahy. T. Molloy. R. I.aBella.P. fiil1lJuI'1s.'l. Mohan, j.,loN'Il1- ,lr M4XlmiUi-.,l- 1 'llI1Sl. A. L3 .Q .Jr .Sh J, H,,wI.y. T, 15' 'll ink R fit : R. X ' 5 O'C1 n1r.,l. Wzlsh. R l.ut-tk. li. Ofzillaruliiin. Qf Qfims.
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CLASSES I aBua llttle chat on the stalrs Dowlmg, Bvrne and Daum before class Class 402 It IS 8 50 and class 402 IS makmg 1ts way down the corrldor to the1r room Keeplng them IH order along the way IS Brother O Sulhvan, the1r f1rst perxod teacher, who 1nstructs them 1n French I VS 1th the eXp1rat1on of that perlod, Mr Rood enters to mstruct them 1n the new second year subject, B1OlOgy whlch IS followed at 10 30 by Brother S A Ryan Thus, thlrd per1od enhghtens them concernmg the 1ntr1c1c1es of CITCICS, trlangles and parallelograms vuth the ex per1enced mstructlon of mathematlclan Brother Ryan bemg well taxed After a blte of nour1shment durmg lunch perlod Brother Lawrence takes over w1th Latm II For the1r s1xth per1od of the day Brother kent 1nstructs them ln the more advanced studxes of Rel1g1on II To end the day 1n good sp1r1t Brother O Hehlr comes m at 1 30 to mstruct ln Enghsh for second year Room 402 lends itself well to school act1v1t1es Blll Cawanagh Tom Rynne and jxm NIcDermott are all member of the Track team To our basketball squad Don Collms T Dowhng Jlm Dunn J1m Dolan and Gerald Covne contrxbute the1r efforts Ras Defoe and nm Dolan are two 402 ers approprlately nlck named float men They are promment m svummlng team act1v1t1es In all baseball IS about the most popular sport among the classmates and ardent fll5lfT10Y'lf1 rlevnls rnnsust nf Tom Daum Bill Caxanaugh Nlllse Qumn Daud Barron, and James Bx rne, vsho are rumored to be attemptlng the organ lzatlon of a class team Ed Hutmck and Xl 11l1am Caxanagh sand they collect p1ctures B1ll expresslng a preference for sports plctures Both howexer haxe an llllflglllllg collectlon ll1ll1e Acltalms has another xery mter estmg hobby for he collects the auto graphs of celebratles the world oxer Fred Costello has a busy pastlme He enjoys Vtorkmg on anythmg as he puts lt The model makers conslst of D Bar ron john Mueller and joe Farley and thelr models range from an adaptlon of the Ixltty Hawk to some sabre jet jobs John Daly and Gerard Coyne sald they prefered a hobby of relaxatlon, and chose f1sh1ng The class also IS composed of a few art1sts, or at least they flnd en Joyment ln drawmg These few are Rlchard Delaney and B1ll VS llson As class favorltes, Gerard Covne was Class Bram Ed Hutmcls IS the Class Comlc To f1n1sh our report on 402 all we haxe to say IS that Power needs more men hlse these to mject a heaplng dose of school Splflt 1nto our sleeping student bodv, as they are trymg hard to do Nfutlltr Front R0 VV Vhlson H Hu A 7ux1ch A Dohertx J Barrett C 'NIcCarroll J Ba tla 1 Coxne F Hellmuth Serond R0 XX Caxanagzh W ACh21llI1S M Qumn J Burke E Hutmcl. T Bxrne D Collms G Bcrtonclm K Dalx R Del'oe D Barren Thzrd Ro XX Coxne J Mueller T Duftx R btern T Doulm F Co tcllo C 'Nlcljermott j Bxrnc J Dunne R Delano Bark R0 J Dalx j Dolan ,I Boyle R Frledman D Rxan J Earley D Stack T Rynne 116 The Power u - 1 1 44 f Y 7 A v - I . v. . 7 T a a Q I s , . v. . , . . 7 . - X , - . V Y ' lf 7 ' ' 73 . A : J - . . . ! v 1 1 U - U ' y Q 1 1 u . . . . 7 . .I u - . . 1 , , , , f . . . . chosen HMost Popular' and Don Byrne I , , , - Y 7 za - vu ' , - 4: v' A - ' I A ' , ' . y . . . . , . ss, . , , .. , j, , . .. ' . . s ' s. . j . . . ', ' , 1 . ' - ' , . ' - , ' ' . ' ' ' ,.,. ' . ., , . ,', . , , ' 2, . sl 1 , .- , , I' -, i. . . 1 . , , . ' 1, . , . Y' , . ', . Y . ' .
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