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BXTB ACL lllllil LA The Nlotllers Club of Power NlCl'llOl'ldl Acacltnn rlo tllem we owe a dcllt me tmlable the names of these wonderful people Prcszdent Helen Forbes Vzcf' Preszdfnt Lucie Barrone Ojfzrrrs Helen Barrone Rose Dlbla como Helen Gaynor Frances Nlclxler nan Lee Schxebelhuth Commzttec llembcrs Nlrs Bowen Catherlne Bunbury Nlrs Campbell Fltzpatrxck Ellen Gay Florence Gut mann Nlae Hollywood Nlrs Horan -Xdelalde Ixellx Nlrs Ixennedy Della Iullelea Fclna Lewls Nlae Nlahon Theresa Nlcfarroll Lhzebeth NIcC0r ITllClx Sarah Nlurray jean N1elsen Xlrs Iadlan Helen lrelfer Nlary Qulnn Latherme Pay Xlary Ryan Xlma Stoclthelmer Nlarv Sulllwan Xxonne Tl'llXl6I' e Catherlne llmothy Catherlne XX ard Judy XX olfe Nlary ll oods Glee Club lNI2lglC Three The Glee preparm for the -Xnnual Concert next month has acqulred two new planos to help them tram Thls brmhs the total up to three or one for each D1rector Three I3ld.I1UQ three Dlrectors and three dmsxons make up the Glee Club The three pranos already mentnoned The three Ihrectors you all know Bro Nlclladden Nlr Perreault NIr Obratka lhe three CllNlS1OI1S tenors basses and sopranos To o exen further xnto the club s back round llS members are al most whollx made up of sm ers from three of the four years or chanters from the Ifreshmen Sophomores and jumors IIAQIWOIIL um to ln YOC'lllZ1Il IIIICIIIIS rxupt llll llttlm frllow lll tht ll lxt hand corner Nlay 26 waz 134 , - . . . 7 A f A '. A s fl l vm Y x ' S ' . - A 7 1 l A ' . U r ' . ' Y, A A J. Av. A 1 A . . ' 1. ' 1 ' . ' ', ' . 3 . j . . 1 I ' 7 O A . ' ' 1 ' . it ' ' A. V' A . . A, V S X K - . 7 I , 4 A - . Y. g 1 ,A - ' , -- v a' . - V v Y V . 2 ' ', 3 1, ' , A ' I A s . . x U y A . - . A I A . V Y ,. , V. . I , , ' f. . . , I . ,Q ' ' Margaret Caultleld, Mrs. Dillemuth. Jo . fc v already abundantly 'lthrice blessed u A 1, . ' A ' , t L, A , D. H - C, I .. , A A f V . . . . , 5 ? K . . 1 4 gf ' f l . vw T 1 v E- A - 'T 5 , U LuBua1 Photos 'i ' X SX! S 1 ' 2 I l g Q, xi' lm I . 1 x ' n 1 xg 4 ' . A , s , 'Q . FY
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EXTRACUBBICULA LxB 1 John Scott Sophomore delmater oratcs for the camera Last Sunday The Edmundlan Forenslc Lea,,ue De bate and Oratorlcal Iournament was held at Iona Collehe New Rochelle on Sundax Xlay 29 lower entered th1s contest wxth hl h expectatlons 1n v1ew of thls year s successes and we emerged w1th a hatful of prmes Our representa tlxes there on Sundav were as follows Senzor Debate Frank Batr1d,,e, James F1tz.,1bbons james Hayes john Egan Semor Oralorx Ralph Della Caxa Xllchael ONe1ll Sophomofe Debate 'Xlrchael Xndrews, john Scott, John Bastlas, Rrchard Dunne Freshman Declamatzon Patrlck Carney Last year our affnrmatne and nega tlve teams defeated Rlce but lost to Iona Prep, though we took nrst and sec ond place and a trophy for excellence 1n the Jumor Forenslc d1x1s1on VlCt0fl6S Xlarch 26 saw the Sen1or debaters leave for a competmon at The Xlarv Louis -Xcademy Both the necatlxe team fjohn Egan james Hayesj and the af fnrmatne contm ent CFrank Batnd e jxm Fnzolbbonsj emer,,ed XICIOFIOUS 136 oxer the Xlarx Louls debaters who nevertheless fou ht St1flX on er the toplc Cmhm CQJIISCTIDUOU m XX 'lrtxme for l ssentul Serxlces Xfter the contest a hxelx question perxod and forum was conducted ln the -Xcademx s Xlumna Hall On XX ednesdax Xpr1l 4 lust nme days later these Seniors and thelr Sophomore colleahues p lrtlcxpated m a contest at Blessed Sacrament H1 h School Here 1 llll our fourth xear men emer ed the xlctors ln thelr two dlxlslons ne atne and df-llI'mdllX6 wh1le the Sopohomores won and tled 1n thelr two debates The Power Soclal Reglster lhe followmg, IS a l1st of boys who exther h ue or w1ll recene thelr dCt1XltX pms fhex are the ellte for only one out of exerx twenty fue students exer ets to own x gold emblem Band Prank Sassone Carl Stopfer Iom too an beorbe bashun 'Ierrance XIcXdams joe Perrxbno Ixeun Farley Donald Holzer Renate Bertonclm, John lolk joe Jones Bob LaBella jack lo,,herty lom XXaters Debate john lfban Frank Batrldge -Innes Hu es james F1tZ lbbon Ralph Della taxa john Po artx XX alter XX at son Xlnchael Andrews john Scott john Bastlas Iztss Club Gabe XX alsh Bob Fa an lxum tostello Tom Qado an herald Lunmn ham Dan Shanahan B111 Gay nor john GIDDOHS Eugene ohnson lohn P an Bob Stewart jack Howlex 1J1Cls Xlartm Band Charms Judges Xlax heralds the ever approachm en of the semester and the advent of falr weather To the Bands both junlor and Senior lt has a speclal SIDDIIICHHCC, for the llax Fcstz als fxn whlch we agaln dld wellj are held Thxs year the date set was Xlay 16 the tlme 2 OO P XI at Town Hall The Iestlval 1S a serles of muslcal tournaments and our contenders m the Class B competltlon was La Salle 'Ihe requlred PICCC was the X lctorlous Oyer ture and m addltlon we played Bal let Dnertnsement from Henry XIII Dance of the Gx psy Glrl and the jxg and Iflnale by Sa1ntSaens On Xlax 12 at Stemway Hall another portlon of the tournment was held IH whnch we were also successful The re qulred pleces were 113 X clarmet U10 plaxm, Le end and jolllty and Sch erzo Q27 a clarmet quartet playm Xunumn X1 nette and Stars of the Summer X1 ht 139 a cornet trlo ren dered La Spannola and The Old Re frun wh1le later a Brass Ensemble played The Holy Boy and London derry Mr The trophv we recelxed was large gold and trulv one of the most beautmful the school has ever recelxed One of the judges thou' ht us so ood that he recommended we o on tour through out the Lmted States' Mother s Club Smcere Thanks fhose of us who attended ex ents con ducted undcr the auspices of Brother Rlce s Mother s Club the recent Bazaar The Card Partv the Penny Sale etc should reallze the amount of work that hoes mto the stagmg of each occaslon fhere are booths to be set up and manned and books prmted, and thou sands of letters and postcards sent out, not to mentlon an uncountable number of other tasls connected w1th the ven tures To show the school s appreclatlon m our meaoel but slncere way, we hst LaB a John Bastlas wlll hc up at Iona tlns Sunday The Power 1 A Y , , ' , ls V V ' U ' V. - , v - - ' U ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - . - Q H V. 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EXTBACI RRICULA Each d1v1s1on practrces three davs each week The basses and sopranos who smg Tuesdays Thursdavs and Frm days are allowed the Actmty perrod off on Nlondax and XX ednesdavs Thls IS to make up for the trme they spend after school on non actmtx daxs The lar est group of the Club are the tenors and they practxce on 'Xlondaxs Xl ednesdaxs and Fridays Frrdax vou will notrce IS the dar of the week on whlch they all rehearse as 1 group Thls earnest work 15 1n preparatron for the preuously mentroned Annual Con cert on June 12 at Hunter Colle e Plax house There they wrll smg Xl hen the Foeman Bares Hrs Steel Gzlbert and Sullzwn Come To The Farr Easthope Martzn XX orthy Is The Lamb Handel Up Up and Away A flock of plgeons crrcled serenely overhead The leader Happed hrs wmgs and soared in confldence It would have been well lf the descrrptron could end here, but suddenly wrnged death came from the west It plummeted at a steep angle d1v1n w1th ever mcreasmg mo mentum 1nto the flock The prgeons sensmg the lmpendmg danger, headed for safetv They were shaken and fear ful even as Tom Hynes secured them m their coup He thankfullv looked at the fieelng form of the prgeon hawk whrch to hrs jov had failed m procurmg hrs evening repast Tom, a jumor at Power has not been rarsmg plgeons very long only four months as a matter of fact, but rn the short trme he has been at rt he as gathered a wrde store of knowledge an experrence A total of twenty fiwe u grown pigeons make up hrs fiock an they mclude ive homlng prgeons ve blues three checkers three bronzes helmet, a black t1pl1t two turb1ts wo buttonheads one tarlow, one red check er, and a clmcher Besides these Tom has many young brrds They range from one to two weeks of age, and rn th1s group homers are predominant OHS How He Began Tom started hrs not too common hob by when he went mto partnershrp with a 138 nelghborhood frrend by the name of Ed Squero Thev bullt a coup to house the prgeons atop a frrends garage roof It OCCUDICS approximately one hundred and twentx five cubic feet Smce Tom IH tends to enlarge hrs flock a new and larger coup IS be1n planned As Tom savs the mam purpose of plgeon F315 m rs to produce some good brrds for racm Thls IS accomplrshed by match rn drfferent breeds Another purpose IS the busmess an le The 1dea IS to catch another fellow s plgeon and sell lt back to him Recently one of Toms prgeons a black trplrt set a record ln the nelgh borhood by flvmg a mlle ln slxteen mmutes Hes dom all right' Plscatorlal Pursults A sparrow chlrped a squlrrel rustled the leaves Srlhouetted agarnst the brlght horrzon was the figure of Dlck Zottarellr rod 1n hand Suddenly hrs l1ne tugged and qulvered the water be an to rlpple Tense and filled w1th eager antlclpatron Drck reeled 1n the medrum ply lme The water splashed as the fish broke surface and his face por trayed a gleeful EXPTCSSIOH of satlsfac t1on for he had caught a near record breakmg trout Twig and Strung XX 1th summer nearmg and the school months drawmg to a close the outdoor hobbv of fishing IS one near to the heart Therefore when we heard of that ardent fishmg enthu last Rlchard Zottarellr we vs ere all set to present you wrth an mter estlng artlcle Dlck IS far from the aver a e twlg and strlng fisherman On the contrarv, he has an 1mpress1ve array of fishm rods both metal and glass a number of reels mcludmg an expensive Pfueger spmnlng reel lures lrnes and a xarlety of other assorted tackle hvlth th1s equrpment and hrs own acqulred sk1ll lt IS a small wonder that he has caught such a wlde assortment of fish whrch lnclude lake and rainbow trout, bass perch prckerel and catnsh Hls latest catch to date IS a large prckerel Naturally Dlck IS a Boy Scout Hrs favorrte hours are when he IS on a hlke wrth hrs troop and he IS steadlly reelmg em m Drcl s chorce of fishmg waters are Long Island Sound and those around Levittown Hundred of Powermen be srdes Drck are fishermen and to them IS wrshed a summerful of Good fishmg l l LaBua It s a strike' Dlck Zottarelll hooks one to the admlratlon of the spectators ln the background The Power . 1 ' ' - V -- . . . ,, v , Y V . as v 0 n .v. . . 3 Y ' . A ,S 1 w L . . . - . 0' ' ' 7 , , a . . . Y 1 r U . . , . . h g D A - . H . 1 1 7 ' . v , w -1 . . . . . A '.. - V. . . 1 S ' 1 1 r 1 1 '1 U 7 7 ','. Y. ' 1 5 5 . ' V 'l . - ' ' Y I ' U r - . V , Y . h' . A - - - ,- , , . g . .A . , K 0 . u 0 D U rr ,' - on 0 5 ' . . . . - c ' . . Y Y s n u r . 1 ' . U A 5 1 1 U Z . . . 5 7 1 U . , n , I ? . . U . ' . . . . r 1 U v ' - .1 , ' , ' v . ' l I l' 1 1 1 1 1 CY ' II f 1 1 . 5 . . N -va I 1 I O O , .. Y. . . ,I . l ,, l . Y . . ' . , , . 7 1 1 -H . . U . . . V U . A- . . l 3 . I . . . - -Y . . 7 ' . , , I 3 . . . H . 0 - 1 1 7 . ' U . . . V . Y. . . D g . . x . . . - y 1 . . . . it . N . . U 5 . . - . 7 n 1 O' , , r 1 1 ' r . r -1 a .. . 7 3 O d . . - ' f ll n 9 d , fi a y 1 1 1 1 t 7 -
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