Power Memorial Academy - Power Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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Achvltles Chrlstmas Cards One of the t1n1est chaps 1n room 404 came laborlng down the stalrs towards the second floor last Frlday strugghng mth an abnormal load of books clutched m both arms In addmon to the welghty tomes of hterature and hlstory that werghed hlm down a curlous assortment of multl colored boxes surmounted the cluster of texts X 1s1on obscured h mlssed the last step Books flew m all d1rect1ons and the curlous boxes spewed forth thexr contents Chrxstmas cards llttered the floor October mnght seem a trlile earlv for Chrlstmas cards but Brother R1ce was anxrous to get thmgs off to an early start before competltlon from other sources should hlnder sales Each year a Chrlst mas card sale rs organlzed w1th proflts accrurng to both the 1nd1v1dual boy who sells the cards and the mlsslons whlch recerve the balance of the profit The seller has to turn IH a stated rate on each box and h1s lndlvldual proflt con SlStS of the dlfference between that rate and whatever he sells the box for The majorlty sell a box for about thlrty five cents above cost In plugglng the sale of Catholxc Chnstmas cards the help gomg to the m1ss1ons IS only one ltem of consldera t1on as wlselv remarked Chrlstmas cards wlthout Chrlst or wlthout a re l1gl0l1S m0tlf are hardly sultable for dls 'fha - --v- -'-'- 'w- -- -vu -vnu- 1-nu-eq LaB Forward Uarch Brother Henne leads our Semor contmrent at the Columbus Daw Parade November 9 1951 NEWS LaBua True Chrlstmas Splrlt Pow er Freshman salesmen examlne one of the Yuletlde reetlngs sold bw the boxful last month tr1but1on among Cathollc famlhes A cluster of candles and holly snow draped evergreens or two barklng scottles are as allen to the splrlt of Chrlstmas as the fever of commercral act1v1ty which IS often the only evldence of Joy ln many a Scrooge hke heart at th1s holy season Haxmg scraped up the scattered cards the lad at the foot of the stalrs tugged at h1s belt readjusted hrs books and puffed hls way across the school yard and out the gate The Chrlstmas card sale was launched' Columbus Day Parade Left, Rlght Hlp Hup Attentlon' Forward Nlarch -Xt this command two hundred Senlors their eyes brxght thelr feet eager began the lon,, two mlle trek down Flfth -Xvenue thus helpmg to commemorate the four hundred and slxtleth annxversary of Col umbus d1scovery of -Xmerlca The march preceeded by two days of drrll practlce both m the school yard and the slxty fxrst street armorv began 4 ' LaB a Hip h1p lnp Power come marc-lun up the awenue GPS Out of teph 9 ' Y . .. . . . ' l 1 , . , e . . . I Y , . . . . . U . Y h U . U . . . .. . . . , ' r n . . . . . , 3 D l n if . A v . . . - Y Y , ' v ' 77 . . ' . U , . , f . . . . Mlssuon And: - - - - . ' . 2 A ' 1 t, ' , . . . Y . . - , - V ' . . . Y ' ' . H ' 1 . . . . ' 1, F ,mn , ...M if if - . - 5 2 a in , , 1: - r,. -Jn E - 4' 5 4 . ua U Y U -N u H . . . ,N Y , v Q . - I - ' say . - . S g . . . s . U X 3

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NEWS L1Bux A smirk a Gllllli' a snu er Nh llucllzrawuts a ood pose nounced oxer the I -X that the Senror prctures would be ttlxen on Nlondaw Tuesdrx and 'NX ednesdax September 24 2: and 26 at Nluellers Photo Studro and that the upperclassmen should malse appolntments at the photobrapher s for one of these days Went by Cab 'Nlost taxled ln groups of four or frve Lpon arrmng they filled out classrtica t1on cards and warted on lme whrle Nlr Nlalfetano oftlcr il outtrtter for Power rssued the tuxedos Nlr 'Nluellcr told the Qenxors that thex were the h tndsomest f roup he had worked on thls tear Thelr resultm, sm1les were dulx recorded hx the tlatter mg fotog Lxllun All reads for rmmortalrts ff lxevler If foona x and N llallox .1-IIIPX we rc- ln fore hung sllot ln llr Nlueller 8 Mass Gff to a Good Start I-ollowmff a cu tom datrnff from the tlrst xear of Power exrstence the fac ultx and tudent bodx Gathered rn full force to open the school xear wlth the tradltronal Nla ot the Holx Ghost Beautrtul Qt Iaul s C hurch was trlled wrth 1030 lowerrtes on Nlondax morn mg Qebt 70 Ihe N11 Commencec at nlne o clocl-t when Rex father XIcNIahon pastor of the parrsh beffan wrth the word that expressed exactlx the feelrnv of all In Nomme Patrrs et F1l11 et Qplrrtus Sanctr Amen for thus d1d we dedrcate ourselx es The altar bows who asslsted Father L1Bu'x Two Pow erlnen 1n plentw of tlme for lla s on Sept 19 E Kellv, and P Heuvhes ohn lxcllx Iours Comez 1nd Teddx Coiltlx all students at Power XX hen the Nlass ended and praxers tor the comersron of Ru sra had been ottered Brother Henne x rntroduced the repre entatlxe of the Chancellorx Othce ot the Propafatlon of the Falth Iather Xlrlex Thrs re pected prret poke ot our enero ltx to the mrs rons x lnceu he sud Power as been one ot the leadmf H1 h Schools contrrhutrnf After hr short talk on the mrs tons todax and an appeal for llberalltx as apparent as rn the past Powerrtes marched towards 61 t Street to begrn the dax and the xear rn the proper wax wrth God Achvmes A hush spread oxer the audrcnce lwerx one warted for the curtam to rrse Suddenlx the pitrons hrolse loose 1 breat hand clapplnf as ituxedo clad xounf man strode to the center of the stage The trme 5 30 the occaslon an annual concert the xoungs man -Xugustrn Anrexas the place QHTDCQIC Recrtal Hall Hrs four elasslcal selec trons were well recerved -Xugustm played the second half of the program arranged hx hrs rnstructor the ilrst part of whrch was pl ned hw some fellow students Ihe DI IITIQI didn t thlnls thrs so much of a fe at I onlx played for an hour he sald X Q03 student hrs muslcrl mmded ness has broufht much fame to the school Pow 1 r Photo Powtr at tht splrltual powc rhousm- Iradltlonal Nlas- of tllt Holt Ghost opt Il- the xear The Power X It , : J ' , ,vl A ', 1 Z 1, z ' '. Q 3 ' . 1 4: rs S 1 5 . v Ax. MM N-.I - ' , ' s ' 's If . - -- ali - - , ss' I , T 'v S T U S l ' T ' 9 s 'V V ' 1 ' ' . ' 'm . , 5 , 5 ' U 7 ' 1 ' - T . ' . . . J - 5' 1 g s l vs 1 s ' ,Q ts Y' n , 1 s A - last pear. l 1 l. iz . ' ht s f..'I,-. ,ass l , - ,- - - , I . . H V , , 4 ll L . is T .' 4- . S ' . . . . 5 's-5' , . . ' .s . , - ' . . , A ' 5 , . ' Q t . 9 c ' 'k I I ' Y ' . . . . , '. , ' ' 2' J g t V ' ' . ' . fffml MF- LOOIWY- at the Holv Sacritice were Tom Murrav. P0Werlte Clves Concert V y 1 ' . . .1 ' V 1. . x . ' . 5 v Z Y A . iv. 1' . 4 ' - . Q U U , g . B, Z 4. - . . U - ' . e : . - V ' T l . . . 7 X - , . A A 7 ' it Q .' Q V ww Q - 1 - v ' 'w 1 1 v - - 1 z . 4- 1' , A l A 1 KV - I .,' 5' Z . 4' 'V 'V 'V V 2 5 M zl 1 K 'l -f ' . , Y 'b v . . ' M ' U Y V . ' . A ' ' 1 l 'As 5' Z ' - I ' ,' ,' ' A s. . : . v - is ' . . C . . A X



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NEWS at 44th Street off F1fth Ayenue XX hen preparrng for the parade Brother Deady placed the boys IH formatlon and gaye prel1m1nary 1nstruct1on whlle Brother Hennessy a1ded 1n apply 1ng pol1sh to the cont1ngent Our Band 1n jersey for the day free Extra Currzcula page IU was replaced by the green and gold Rlce Instltute orgamzatlon At SlXtW second street a group of spectators eudentlv haymg heard some favorable comments about the school but, It seems not enough about the fac ulty asked one of the brothers Father are you all from Power NIemor1al9 A l1ttle further on Here comes the well tra1ned un1t from Power 'Nlemorlal Academy and It s eyes left as they pass the Grand Marshall 1n perfect forma t1on was the cry that came boommg over the P A at the reuewmg stand They must have been good for at seventy th1rd two mounted pol1cemen commented they re the best so far Padden and O Dwyer accompan1ed them wh1le Brother Hennessy led the way At elhty fourth they turned down past NII:ldlSOH Lex1ngton past Th1rd and then to Second Avenue where the d1V1S1OH d1sbanded to head for home t1re a l1ttle hungry and glad they could sleep the next day Croke Park A Day To Remember Packed to capaclty were the stands and the cry was Standmg room only as the crowds gathered on October 28 for the playoffs of two major games That the deslre to help the well known Power AIemor1al Band and the frlsky Sunday 1ssued by the weatherman ac counted for the large attendance Game Results The Galway herrxng chokers beat the Tlpperary hurllng team wh1le the Kerry Kmgdoms whlpped Le1trem1n the football frav As for the spectators the results could be summed up 1n sey en words A good t1me was had by all Alumm Launch Calendar Now operatmv under a permanent const1tut1on of whlch each member w1ll recene a copy the Alumm Assoc1at1on plans also to dlstrlbute ofnc1al member sh1p cards The Counc1l held two meet 10 LaBua The smxlmg faces before the parade but after Oh brother' mgs durlng the summer and all com mlttees haye been hard at work s1nce August 8 plannmg for the com1ng year Thelr fall dance w1ll be held at the Hotel Capxtol on October 26 though what they are most enthused about IS the reylyal of the Annual Commumon Breakfast wh1ch w1ll take place th1s year at the Hotel Emplre on December 2 To round out th1s fme program plans are ketball game and dance sometlme IH Noyember A poster club has also been formed and th1s d1v1s1on IS workmg on posters to advertlse th1s year s events The first general meet1ng of the sea son was held at 9 OO 0 clock September 19 1991 ID the aud1tor1um A report of the act1y1t1es of the yar1ous comm1t tees was made Brother Hennessy de l1yered a br1ef address to the group and the new moderator Brother Delanev was lntroduced An ey enlng of hard work was broken up by the serymg of refresh ments 1n the cafeterla at 10 15 Officers The Presldent lS Robert 'Nlacken F1rst AICC Pres1dent john P Hale Sec ond AICC Pres1dent Albert A Duke Treasurer Arthur-I Goldste1n Record 1n,, Secretary Dayld K Vlalsh Cor FCSDOHOIHZ Secretary James NI Farley There lS also a Board of Governors Franc1s I Aan Damm and Xl1ll1am Trov The Alumn1 Councxl IS composed of thlrtv members about two from each graduat1ng class The Assoc1at1on as s1sted 1n much of the cler1cal work by a sen1or john Nlartens of 707 Coordma tor of the Alumn1 IS hop1ng for a great upsurge of support for the 1952 program Trn Powermfn at tht C A f' KSU Pouerscopel Gabe V al l1 Tom Cado an Dan Shanahan Pu ene ,lolm on and Bob Fa an In tl1e econd row are .l1m Alalone Aruc Irons B111 Hurley Key Co tello and Ted Le Comte The Power A T vs . A v . v M , an - v' r . . v Q , - 1 - .' A - . - - , 1 ' Q. , . W . 1, it 'J X 4 . Q. 3 . - ' , , 1 :V A 4 V ' ' . . Q 1' . gg lf 7 a u n 3 n 7 1 Q u - V, U ' - V ' A , , ' P r . 1 Q AA v v ' v B ' D A v ' v v 7 . . , - w 1 , 1 , ' f . ' ' ' Z U . , y y I . ' y . D . . v . ' O, ,I ,' I ' - Brothers Rice, McGowan, Delaney, MC, be1ng made for an .Alumm-X arslty Bas- ' . v ' ' Y , . X , 1 . . n T 7 . i - y ' , , ' 7 l A . . . + z 9 , ' , 7 . . . . . ' ' , 7 y A - , ll ' 11 I , Y , , 41 ' , 'n if ' T! , ' ' ' 1' ' 7 , at ' M , , 2: 'Y v . rv 7 - ' ' LaBua ' v . ' ' ' 1 - -. . , ' J- A , , . : , W R U 1 ' ' ' V ' ' ' ' I' 7 ' ' ' ' - ' , . g , S , - g' . s ' ' . ' ' - A , 'r ., ' ' s , .

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