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CLASSES tUf Front Ro VS Rrckex J Roache D Stack R Xalentrne Front R0 R R1ckard R Relfenher er J Roach llzddle Ro Bark R0 R N1cCarthx VN Mclxeon D Morgan D Northrup R 'VIcCarthx XX 'Nlclxeon D Morgan Bark R0 R McCarthx R Paoluccl VN McKeon D Xtrthrup Room 201 From all reports 201 IS trymg to be the most famous room 1n Freshman Year and by the looks of thmgs for the short trme they have been here, they wrll do just that No less than one dozen, or almost enough for three teams are basketball enthusrasts and they are Wrllram Dono hue, T Dell Anno, W McKeon F Jones,-I Hedgecock james Curnyn Eu gene Clcalese, Rlchard Relfenhexser, Ro land P301UCCl Dan1el'Northrup Robert 'NIcCarthy and Stephen Ostrowskl All of course lntend to Jom the team next year Because of the extra work that comes mth the d1st1nct1on of becomrng a Feb ruary Freshman the only actlvlty they are allowed to jorn IS the Glee Llub 1n whlch about half the class lS now en rolled Howex er untll the trme that they can partlclpate ln all the other act1v1 tres they vull tram durlng therr few extra moments LBA Nlarlano Curnxn lwncll Barrw and Fllomcna starm blanks at wall 118 Davld 'Nlorgan and Herbert Healy have photographx as a hobby and hope to JOIII that sectlon of The Power soon Three emlnent class members, T Dell -Xnno Ronald X alentlne and Harry Greenfield collect and ralse flsh of all specres and rndeed have an extens1ve varrety 1n therr aquarlums at home Others l1ke Alfred Zammatoro enjoy tishlng much more than just lookmg at the undersea ammals and ventured forth frequently vvrth rod and reel Only one boy however, collected coms and he IS Bob Rrchard Items from hrs drsplay Include pleces that run back to the trme of Henry VIII These prove xery valuable at co1n marts, and consequently complete a fine collectlon -Xnother sparcely part1c1pated 1n hobby IS model rarlroadmg 1Xl11l3I'l1 Donohue and Emll Carmcellr are the ones 1nter ested and both have layouts 1n the base ments of thelr homes The model bu1ld1ng parade cont1nues vuth Eugene Clcalese Joseph Nlarlano Donald Hesselblrg Thomas Hehrr, Her bert Healy and john Hallman who con struct m1n1ature arrplanes Asked VS hat teacher and subject they hked best the general consensus of oplnron vsas that Brother Nolan and So cral Studres tled mtl Brother Law rence thelr Latln teacher for the honor The class comlc and most popular bov 1n the class IS Gerry O Leary by the re sults of the same poll The most 1ntell1 gent member of the class IS J Roche and congratulatlons to hlm for vvmnmg the d1st1nct1on The Power V, ' A s . , . . f Q- an. ? . -o , 4 5 A -3 4 'I Jr -. 1 Powpics . . . , .. 1 . . .. . . A , v.v' V U, Y V 1 l , , , . 1 ' A , 1 Y. . . . . - . r ' , J r v f ' ' ' - 1 ' 7 1 . . v. u 1 n - y ' ' Y , - a . 7 I .. . - . . . , . '- . , y ' a . . . . , , . 1 Y ' 2 J 1 - . 1 . . . i' r ' ' - . 1 'g 2 ' v , - y - , Y U . . Y .r ' 1 7 N . ' A ' , , . - I Q Y 7 . J , ' 7 au' ' ' - - . - ' ' 2 ' I u ' ' ' . . . , A , e 4, e , M c 1
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CLASSES Class 30 Vt ay down at the end of the thrrd corrxdor hes the llttle cla sroom 362 The room IS chock full of l1ttle freshman mth brg amb1t1ons both 1n the1r hobb1es and thelr actrvltxes Th1s class IS full of a talent from frrst seat nrst row to last seat last rovs In short mteruew of ten mmutes mth thxs class I found that they had enough talents for a dozen classes I also found out some mterest mg facts COHCCYDIDKQ' therr faxorltes and their ambltlons ln l1fe 'Ih1s class has xarled and lnterestmg hobbxes such as A De Cesere who spe Cl3l1ZCS ln forelgn coms, Qthey say that he has ouxte a collecnonj and stamp collectors john Campbell E Beats, and J Danella Inc1dentallv,stamp co lectlng has becomc quxte popular throughout the student body and IS seemmgly one very mterestmg pastlme The only boy that fools around w1th palnts IS H Cabral The camera boy IS R Carey There are two m1n1ature playboys 1n the class and they are John Campbell and G Cr1bb1n They make Shlp models Now at last but not least IS the unusual hobby of XX esley Thomas VS esley collects Indlans cos tumes beads etc and Sp6Cl8llZCS m In very doclle Evert one IS waltlng for the full moon X ou ll haxe to admrt though It IS out of the ordmary as far as hobbles are concerned There are many sport lox ers m the class, as can be seen from hoopsters Ger lu... L1Bu1 Fwerwtlun m lts place H Cal1ral,D Donahue J Coyle and R Hammond ald Fltzgerald J O Connell and R1chard Flanagan The hockey lovers are I Coyle and J B Blrgeles The lone soccer plax er IS L Xmoroso The boy who plcks baseball as h1s favorrte sport IS Charles Ixerr and rt s no wonder, for h1s brother IS the famous Buddy Kerr The Frogmen of the class are Caffeny ,I Balutls and R Beatv The bows mth the sweet XOICCS are I Balutxs H Cabral R Curtm J Burke and R Hammond The band member are J F Farrell and R Hmes In matters oratorrcal G Cr1bb1n and ll Callahan are the representatlves -Xfter an Alge bra perlod one mornmg 302 elected Bro ODvwer as therr favorlte teacher and h1s subject -Xlgebra as thelr fax orrte sub ject The1r most popular ooy rs Ronald Dalgneault who seems to get along w1th who besldes palntlng spends plenty of time mth the books The class com1c rs L -Xmaroso who besldes a number of other thmgs does unbehexable tW1StS and turns mth hls wrlsts probably does lt w1th a m1rror Xlueller Front Ro C Kerr R Hammond L kmoroo C Beata XX Thomas XX Hmes R Barrx P Sulhxan D Donahue Second R0 I Cam bell H Cabrall XX Grlmartm XX Baxter -X DeCe are J XICGIHII R Flana an J Cortex XX Callahan G I-1tz erald R Carv P DOKNHSN Third R0 J Farrell T Lo t1 an R Dar enault N Dkllexa I Burke I Dannella X Dohertx J Burnham ,I OConnell R Beattx XX Dlpetrx J Coxle Bark Ra C Curtm D Cella J Cahlll J Blrgele J Balutr ,I Boutm G Lrrbbln ll Bennett Niarch 26 1 902 117 I Q . . . SM l I . . . . 2 . . 3 W743? ' wi ' . . -.ff tl . Vs . , V . . . - ,, ' c I . . J rl 0 7 ' 1 . M af . . . 2 u o so . . . ' xp . 4 ' r ' U ' ' . . . . Y 4: vw ' ' . I ' ' 1 'V . . . . I . , . y U 1 . . a . . dlilll ll 211' DHUCCS- S0 far he T185 been formerly of the New York Giants. everybody. The class brain is H. Cabral . . y . . . it Q7 J Y . . I - Y ' f 7 ' ', . . . . . v. ' . ' 'V .' v Y ' . ' y ' . A 5 V ' ' 1 I . , n Y , l l K Q , -u
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SP0llTS Blg V Account Season s Meeting Sports fans seem now to turn therr rnterest from the shrny hardwood of Gym floors to the green grass of sta dlums and the brown dust of the base ball dlamond Xet desplte the ascendmg sprrng baseball fewer hoopla memorres llnger on Recall the Hayes game? W ow what a sprne trngler' Starwood saved that day wrth a foul shot m double overtrme and then, oh that evening at the All Hallows game when we spread our fangs to knock them off their pedestal of success wrth a 61 60 onset' A draw almost to the end of the wrre was the Yavrer match untrl we smashed our way to vrctory wrth a one pomt margm m the last few seconds Game after thrrllmg game passed by and the result of the season s ventures are as follows Team Scores The team was led rn nts scormg by Yarwood w1th and 18M pomt average per game and Percudanr wrth 16173 pornts per The actual count each player talhed durmg the season was Yarwood 469 Percudam 423 Brennan 138 Kundzch 82 De Veau 91 Sullztan Scully 40 Carberfv 31 Fztzszmmons 9 McCajerx 3 ll alsh 7 Most Recent Games Wrth the kmghts of Columbus Tour nament rn the arena spotllght our qum tet entered the contest wlth full rnten trons of capturmg the first place trophy Jerrw Brennan ettm there fir tet wrth the mostest March 26 1952 LaB a DeVeau IS fast especlallv downcourt We began well when we overcame Our Lady Queen of Peace by 62 48 B tween games of the Tournament we took on the tradltlonal Regus trophy game whlch we determmed to w1n for posses sxon of our cup We d1d so, thus accom plrshmg the feat for the thrrd consecu t1ve time V3fSlty Basketball Record 1951 52 Season I5 Won 9 Lost Power Opponent Loughlm Manhattan St Francrs La Salle Nlt St Mlchael St Ann s Stepmac Hayes XHVICF Rrce All Hallows Alumnl St Francls St Peter s La Salle Nlt St Nlrchael St -'knn s Stepmac Hat es Xavrer Rrce All Hallows Queen of Peace Re IS St Xugustme St -Xnns Va rslty Toughest Customers Now that the soles of basketball shoes are worn thm mth the arduous wear of a heated season the eager poll takers are gatherrng mformatron and exchang mg vxews rn thelr effort to evaluate the season s work The Power has come up w1th a new twlst We asked our Xarsrty to determme the cream of therr opposltron 1n CHSAA competrtron In short we asked them to vote for an -Xll Opponent Team aggregatlon consrstlng of the top com petltors from all the teams rn the clty The top vote wrnner and only unamm ous chorce was Danny Powers of St Ann s Ironrcally enough he s the smal lest man ln the group and hrs last name makes lt sound luke he should be playlng for us Dans fine shootmg aggresslve play and sportsmanlrke conduct are po tent reasons for hrs chorce Here IS how the votrng ran Fmt Team lNo Powers St Ann s of X otesl Llebler All Hallows NIcGu1re Nlt St Mrchael Luckre Rrce Second Team Mullens Loughlrn L B a C Hook Carherrw about to lne up to hrs name 119 CC I 99 ' : 3 a ' tl 77 ' 1 . h 1 . - - I . T . I . , . H. ,,, an l J ' ' e' . . l. ', ,. I y ,. 0 ' K ' . ' ', ,- , , ,' H, . . ' .r.,.... ...12 KM season! 57,' O'Callaghan, 36,' ' Haines .All Hallows ......... 11 , ,- n, ,- , '- ' ..,,. ...,l1 ,- ,gf ' ,,,, 1 ' ..r .. ' .,....1O 49 ' . . .............., . 9 ' ' , 40 1 32 . . . - 52 . ' 54 1 , , ' ....... . . . . 8 ' ' , 53 39 - - Q 41 . . . ' 37 l 63 . ' 69 56 ' 45 S8 56 54 .' ' 59 60 ' 37 57 . 69 53 . ' 49 40 . ' 28 59 . ' 42 S9 SO 44 - . . - ' 45 59 . . ' 73 58 ' 62 39 5 51 63 .' ' 64 68 ' 62 61 . ' 60 ' 1 62 48 l 58 g' 40 LaBun . . U l 3 u j g ' g S s N 72 . . ' 74 3 , 5 f - as N N 99 1 Y . '
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