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

 - Class of 1952

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W Hesse and ,l Hook can t agree on who is correct Hesse says, oh well, he seems to be framing his point IH anv event Class 404 Of the twenty nine classes that hum through the day s activities at the Power Tower no two are cast in the same mold In most classes there are close to forty desks occupied and each period finds a different teacher holding sway It is a pleasant thing that the disparity that exlsts from group to group IS the very thing that lends character and 1nd1v1du ality to each room Room 404 is not without this person ahty that sets It apart Its aggregate CLASSES ' rol Vasquez and others has much to do with setting this group apart from the If other inhabitants of the fourth floor. They are heavy contributors to the ath- letic scene. Robert McKiernan, Stewart Melsopp. and john Rice did yeoman ser- vice on the J. Y. Basketball team. Bob Mcliiernan at present holds down the first base assignment on the varsity Baseball team. All cannot be mentioned but all de- serve credit for their share in earning a good name for 'ttheir room. fo 'Lil e-Ss ,wx character is unquestionably the blend the manv lively and interesting viduals who compose lt They hail from jamaica to jersey points between Nor IS variety found addresses alone The merriment of Paul Battalgia the qu1zz1cal solemnity of Sam Cosgroxe, the serious atten ness of Peter Daley and XX alter Hess and the general atmosphere of sprightly W0 Sh d of nd He me J Shee a es 1 1 re , zestfulness engendered by the presence harm and T Harugan You can notice of such mdivlduals as Charles Lynch that the material is making a bl, Donald IXHIDCUS RODCYL B0ylh3.l't Cal' lmpregslgn 011 thcnl Front Ro NI Blasco G Braun I Sheehan NI Cartx G Lee XR 'Nick-cc T Fahertx J 'NIcCann A Hax lip Second Ro P Battaglia J Murphy R Mott R Barter C Hetternan R Laxm I- Nlulli an J Txnan ,I lxozall-ta D Ramen S Co rote J Ford R Mahoney G Ring Thzrd Ro C Xasquez H Lynch E Jacoby P Dailex NI Cronlex J 'NIcHu h Xl Hes e j Hook T Lynch J Boyle L Noone R Boylhart Back Ro C Lxnch R Mclxiernan E Nlarlrex J Rice S Nlelsopp D OSull1xan R Nlatthens I Schiebelhuth June ll 1952 191 9 ' X . . C, . . - U . ' K . . . . . A , . . , , , H .. . . ' tive- . . v QW l ' at vv Y T L - ' . . , ' D - z 1 ' - r r A - . . , . .A . . . Y. - ' . . . - , . , js' . LZ' . ' , -A - Y - - f- . . . ', . 'g , . I' . . . ' ' . . ' s, , sz ' . . . . - - - ' . . ,' . . , ' . . ' .. Q , V. .S , , '. . ,' . . ,' . ..' , - ' - - ,' . . . l ' ,', . , . . ' . . ' , , . ' , . . . 5

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CLASSES Class 407 'Ih1s IS about 407 wh1ch IS somewhere dovsn on the fourth floor Take a look 1n any mornmg lou ll see a txplcal bunch of Sophs studxlng snoozlng ab sorb1n,, Lnovsledge or nothlng aceordmg to how they feel Thats john Scott ower there 1ndustr1ouslx regardxng the New Bork sl-.ylme -Xnd that fellow vwatehlng the fllght of a lost ladybug IS Frank hlS brother A very act1w1ty COHSCIOUS class IS 407 11m Carosella, Bob Xl olfe Gary 'Xlereer and Joe Trentacosta all proude 3SS1St ance to the band w1th the1r 1nsp1red playmg Also actlve 1n the muslc depart ment IS Carlos Berges of Glee Club fame john Scott who IS ment1oned above as an ardent skylme watcher IS also a fine orator and has managed to grab three medals B6S1d6S th1s he has been on the honor roll 1n both Freshman and Sophomore year To boost the track team we have Bo Lee and Luclano Fernandez wh1le Bo Mahon and hd Sull1van fsorry a ferent onej lend the1r talents to e Now you have some ldea of what they do from 2 15 to 3 OO on act1v1ty days but how about after they go home? Well, sports of course takes top honors but there are some unusual hobb1es wh1ch are well worth mentlonmg George Perez, for IHSIHHCS a man of varled talents IS 1nterested 1n collectmg jazz records, horseback r1d1ng and sh1p F Scott P McDonald R Wolfe C DelGreeo and R Gorman ln room 407 pretendmg, they re studymg, They are of course bu1ld1ng Ren N1elsen f1f you pardon the colloqulahsmj IS one hep guy Vt hen not pursumg hlS hobby as a mus1 c1an he dabbles 1n Geology Here s a hobby that ought to supply many an enjoyable hour B1ll CHIISC IS engaged IH makmg a sports scrap book H1s collect1on IS falrlv eomprehenslve and vull dehmtelv supply mterestlng read1ng ID the future In closmg we shall mentlon a few of the1r fondest remembranees Host of the class IS d1x1ded between the last day of school and the days we had ff Others, more sent1mental, l1ke to Front Ro I Scott R langlt I Resach VS Conan E Sullnan I 'Vlalone F Cussanelll VN McDonald E Carasella G Nlercer R Mahon L Rxan P McDonald I Tormex F OFHFPCH Sulllxan L Theuerge F Ilynn G Perez H Nlxlett F X 190 th1nk back to graduatlon from grammar school To jlm Carasella, however goes our pr1ze C1f we had one to g1VCD Hls fondest memory IS h1s first date Cmemory l1ke an elephant J It IS obvlous from what you have read that th1s class l1ke 1ts fellows, IS one that has become an mtegral part of l1fe 111 Power The1r hobb1es the1r ac t1v1t1es, all spell Power the1r attltudes and accompllshments label them as a twplcal a most typleal sophomore class It IS 1n th1s may that class 407 w1ll be remembered a f1ne room of Powermen of Wh1Ch we may well be proud Gorman Second R0 I Trentaco ta R I Nlarquez Back R0 J Walsh R Lee E usko The Power 1 . . Y . . , I . Y. y . - 1 , 1 , . U , V Q 7 . . Y V . ' , 'Dx , ' . A Y ' 7 ' ' I ' U I 4' 9 7' : ' , ,, 4 . a I WK Q 1 -1 7 A wan.. ,' ' - '-s. ' ,, If 7 f 7 K T . , I . , . , . , . , , . - 1 , ' r ' ' r . ' 9 - V . . , ,. . . . b ' ' ' :A 11 - . . , 7 - A - - . . . . . , dlf- . - . . . ' th 1 ' . . baseball team. ' ' ' - ' - ' 1 . . , V Y. . . . . . . . . - ' . ' 7 1 1 1 - Q ' . 4 . r - ' , ' ' ,- cc ' ' '- Y Y .' . . . . . U H Y 1 ' . . . . ,, . . . O . . , P V , O A 3 ' I ., 2 Q 1. I .. . ' Y , - , , ' 7 -- - A Ld. . , . . Y , . - , - , . , .A . - - l 1 ' ' W - Y 5 a ' 1 . , . l y - 4 1 ' ,V 1- - - - - ,'v 4 'Y ' ' ' VJ' ' 1 ' 1 - V 1 - v S 1 ' . V 1 ' 1 ' ' - Y ' '



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CLASSES Illlll llllllll IIN ,lolln W ilkins shows J Sulln an T Walsli, ,I Lorenzo and M Reilly somethin of interest on the 407 bulletin board Class 306 School days on the third floor are saved from mediocrity by the happy antics of these lively freshmen Their chief virtue seems to be their ability to keep smiling Ihough small in number they have definitely established them selves as one of the most promising of the freshman classes Replete with talent and school spirit they have pitched into the activities with a zest wondrous to behold The band boasts the services of P Ixizis, F Autormo T Sheehv J Treco R Reiss man R Redican and L Sennello The blee Llub is aided by the singing of 'NI Reilly J Tovsey J Lorenzo T Walsh and G Rokenbrodand The Power has artist T, Stack, The effective running of B. Robinson has also been used. ln matters intellectual. T. Sullivan. J. Yorke and J. Olfarrell take a bow. while WY Higgins insures that the at- mosphere of the class will be maintained. ably abetted by IJ. Cadogzan. j. Tully and ll, Withers. In Basketball Tom Maher represented 306 on the Freshman team. establishing himself as good ball hawk. BI. Reilly and J. Towey have estab- lished themselves as managers of the Soprano section of the Glee Club. It is they that insure that doors are open and music on hand when the Sopranos practice every Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays. It would be well to mention here that the two boys who managed the Varsity Basketball team were G. Ro- kenbrod and J. Lorenzo-both 306 boys. It would be significant to mention here that though this class is a very active class the active element seems to be confined to the rear of the class Ifor some unknown reason funknown to those who haxe had no association with class 3061 the last three rows of this class have been stocked with some of the liveliest frosh Power has ever had We would liken them to an atomic pile which generates energy to its sur roundmgs Xes they laugh much, and play much and participate much We hope that they will always stay this way Front Ro J Tones K Redigan L Senello T Sullixan J Coran P Rizis I Lahiff I Treco C Rokcnbrod Srrcnd Ro P Nlcbmn Allen Bolek T Qtack E Smith J Wilkens R Wiesman D Wasp J Xorke T Walh P jack F Nfaruttllo J Iortnzo j Hassett Thzrd Rott 1 Sullixan R Wasp F -Xutorino J OI'arrcll W Stalzer T 'Maher T Codogan H Smoak J Warden j Shcchx P Xillon P Walsh T Spalloss Bark R0 D Withers R Raymond J Nlaxgar T Xesex W Higgm J Watson NI Reilly W Sullnan 192 The Power , . . .7 . Q . , . . . Q U I., . , . Y v 1 l . 7. .. D . . . ' ' v - ' ' v A , .A -y . ly 1 - - no ra 1 , ' ' ' , . . . . , , - , . . , . . r - 1 A . Y 'V I 7 7 ' 1' ' J ' 9 . wi . '.', . , , , . ' , , , . ,, . . . . 1. .. 1 ,. , . ,.., ',. ,. ,. ,. ,., ',. s.. '... -,.--z,. ,.,. '- ' . ' , v ', ,, . ' . . . , . . .. . . , . , .. , . . . . . , . Y, . , . , , . . , Q , . ., . , U.. . , . , , .- M, , .,, , ., , ,.. , . .

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