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

 - Class of 1952

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Power Memorial Academy - Power Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 59 of 208
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Class 506 The students of S06 recently held a poll to determrne the class most popular rnstructor It seems they couldnt de crde for the outcome resulted rn a tre Brothers Kostka and NIcGowan who teach Relrgron and French II together recerved seventy frve percent of the votes Lrkewrse, the trtles most popu lar and the rntellrgentra of the class were polled for and showed Tom Galla hue to have recerved the hrst honor and James Hunter to be drstrngurshed as the rooms leadrng scholar The latter has been on the honor roll for the entrre length of trme he spent at Power and rs not only brrllrant rn academrc pursurts but rs a star athletrcally as well He ran second place rn the Medley Relay last year and won a swrmmrng award from the C Y O prevrous to that Layout Edrtor Bob Eagan of The Power rs another drstrngurshed medal wrnner hrs award berng a gold panther letter prn Besrdes berng the rnvaluable ard to thrs publrcatron s productron that he rs he holds as hrs three favorrte lrkes fly dancrng CZJ sports rn general and f3J Bob Stewart 'lStu , hrs Journalrs trc assrstant plans to be a lawyer and has been a consrstent honor man durrng hrs three Power years Ed Sancho haxe rn common a lrkrng for basketball and baseball and besrdes that are actrve rn actrvrtres Ray rs a Busr ness Staff member whrle Ed rs promrnent rn Debate He counts an rnter class track rrbbon among hrs prrzed possessrons Hrs CLASSES LaBua W 1th lovrng care and artrstrc ahrlrty Our Lady s altar rs put rnto shape Debate team colleague, 11 alter 11 atson prevrously won a Sodalrty medal and rs now eyerng the Nlarrnes for a future Rev C onway and jrm Phelan are armrng for the Arr Force The three -Xrmed Servrces men have an argument on therr hands for jack Rogans chref purpose rn lrfe rs to remarn a crvrlran Don Cassels want to be engrneers X rn 11 eber Bernre Frtzsrmmons and Jrm Roach haxe a common bond rn therr hobby collectrng They have every thrng from crgarette wrappers to records Gerry O Donovan lrkes stamps, and wrth hrs classmate Pat O Boyle has a great deal of enthusrasm for readrnff Xlrke Studdert Ron Forbes jrm Gal lagher and Tom Hrggrns keep up the class tradrtron of varrety rn extra currr cular pursurts, and each has hrs favorrte For Nlrlxe rt s stamp collectrng for Ron rt s a baseball prc collectron for jrm rt s also rs huntrng the faxorrte occupatron of Bernre Travnor and Henrv Olsen Xarrety rs the sprce of lrfe and thrs class rs certarnly not wrthout a full mea sure of ilavorrng Niue-ller Front Rorr P OBoxle I Hunter R Ea an J Roach E NIcPartland P Racz B Trarnor R Conrsax J Phelan Second R0 T Hr grns J Studdard F Coderre I OXerll E 'NItDonald F Treanor D Ca el G ODonoxan 1 Weber 7l11rdR0 J Smrth E 53116110 R B0 rrch T NIcFadden R I'orbe H Ol en R Stewart W XY at on Back Ron R Halloran J Galla her B Frtzsrmmon .1 uufphl T G31-Flhue December 21 19.31 P 'NIcConnell E Hoodrulr 51 1 . y r 79 a - I I I . . . K, - 1 y Yl KZ' ' ' 71 1 - . t . . . , 7 g. 7 I l Y ' Y , A . . . . A I Y 1 J . ' Y 4 . Y I . 4 , rv ' ' - - A , A , . . . . . . . . yn . Q . 1 A . v' l Y l 7 Two more scholars, Ray Bovrch and Phrl McConnell, Eddy 11 oodruff and Skating and for Tom itfs hunting. SO , V 7 . 1 Q Y 1 4 v 7 7 ' r .r ' . W A v . 'A v Iv. 4 - 5 'LL'-' D .g ' 1 , .. . . ' s. . s . .- ' , '. ' s . ': 7. H , . g . . ' R' S, .- ,', . , 7

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CLASSES Class 606 The blue coated Senror so gy wrth ram plodded h1s wax up flxe Ill hts of stalrs to the slxth floor Hrs ha1r now a plastered down black would soon re turn to IIS curly nut brown self 1n the warm pleasant atmosphere of the fourth year classroom opposrte the locker room john Egan hung up hrs soaked coat and prepared for another serres of elght xarled perlods th1s bleak December Nlonday He walked over to one corner of the 606 classroom thus completln what looked l1ke a meetmg of the ed1 torral board of The Power Gabe XX alsh the ed1tor1n chlef John G1bbons Dan Shanahan 'XI1ke NIc'NIahon and Lefty Rossler were excrtedly drscussmg some thmg probably a deadlme everyone for got about Berme 'NIcSorley a fellow classmate was makmg sure hrs homework wasnt damaged by the elements as were some of the other fellows around hxm Bob Ixeeler X1ctor Ixaplan joe 'Nlazzella and Pat G1bbons to c1te a few Pete Xollone of the Astorra Buc caneers was dlsappomted Th1s weather would make the ground terrrble for foot ball plavmg Tom Tuohey was Slttlng down dreammg of the beautrful put shot he made at basketball pract1ce yes terday Carl Stopfer works harder than any one IH the class for hrs Job IS to collect money for Prom brds from trghtwads hke Fred Nlersenzahl and Frank Qulg ley Tom Fennell Charhe jordan, Tom LaB a Dan Sllanalran ,lack GllJlJOIlS and ,lack Egan et some work sct for Gabe as Dlck Welclr watches Ixeatlng jxm Napoh Jack OConnor, 11m Shlels and jrm Smlth l1st as the1r faxorlte per1od lunch George Stangel George Townsend jrm Treacy and hrs buddy Tom XX atson are all for abohsh 1ng everv per1od and substltutmg bas ketball handball football and even de tentlon lnstead Soon ID walked john Flanagan track star who broke a record last year for the 880 yard relay and who won a few medals at other exents H1s fellows ln lone of sports joe Nlurphy and -Xrtre Trogele of C X O basketball fame were the next to enter the classroom and they were accompanred by Dan Tlmothy of the ll oodslde Rangers and -hm Xl ard promlnent Semor Sodallty member Rlch Xl elch expert drummer hand ball enthusrast and scholar was talkmg about today s French lecon to come wrth Ronnle Seto the front desk A le1surely guy he en joys the posrtlon of ande to Mr Rood 1n the offlce They were just hmshed w1th prepara trons for class when therr hrstory teacher walked ID and the day began w1th a l1ttle sparkle and w1t to be sure for the lnstructor was Brother Kostka Mueller Front Ro T Xexrlle J Flanagan E Wheeler G Wal h J Xapolr F Qulglex X Kaplan J Ojlbwax I Treacx Second Ro J Shleldg W Hxckex I Burns E Rossler J Smlth C Stopler 'NI 'NIcNIahon T Tuohcx Thrrd R0 P Xallone R Reeler J 'Niazzella J Murphy G Stengal J Egan J Peters J Vlaters F Niersenzhal C jordan Back R0 R Vlclch J Ward D Shanahan J G1bbons 4. Trogele 50 F Sassone J Ferguson The Power t . . U v V. y ' ' 1-1 . . . v V V .U , . Y ,, ' ' 1 , ... . y . M U ' Y Z 4: . 7. 'V ! D KY F I5 . , ' J ' ' 7 1 , . . . y - - U . . . . . . Y ' A . ,. U ' ' ' U ' 1 1 . v. . , Y . . - . , . . . , 7 . V. - 3 Y 7 7 vw f ' . N . . . , - - ll , l ' J : ' 1 3 ' y , . , 7 ' ' I 1 s n . . . , ' , l Bernle O Callaghan was loungmg ln 1 . , , . - ' at 71 . ' A r ' , . U . . . . s l 1 ' . . , I Y - , - 7 ' Y ' g . . . , L ' - , P J . , . --.- ' .' Y ' ' ' ' 1 ' Y 1 . . ' tt. .. .. , . , . s. .- , . ,, . , , ,, . ,, Lx: , , V. . ,. ,. .. ,-., . , . , ,. ,,- ,,, , . , . .



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CLASSES Muelle Front Row J Hank D Frazer E Qulrk F Smlth I Murrav I Brehenx M Coonex B Sleen T Coaklex W Gelger I Kennedy Second R R Mooney -I Mellett A Brunettr J Preclex R Hesse R Schroeder M McGee J Whlte E Sherman C Hxndmen Thzrd R0 E Murray D lxane T Max E Parks F Del Barto B Hotton T Halt J Connelly M Balas J Bunburrx Back R0 W Stoehr T Scullm A Cunmngham W Knobloch T Lynch R MHTIIH E Mulhgan J Walsh Class 406 ll 1th talent enthusrasm and enough personallty for a dozen classes the Sophomores of 406 are quxte successfully provlng the worth of the Power formula of study sports act1v1ty leadershlp and prayer From rts most popular boy I there IS scarcely an act1v1ty or honor d1v1s1on 1n whlch this remarkable group does not partlclpate Many of the boys have hobb1es both varyrng and surpr1s1ng One of the most unusual of them IS Edmund Murrays Hrs speclallty IS collectlng plate blocks A large percentage of the class have act1v1t1es and amb1t1ons leanlng towards the sports world There rs, for example, ll llllam Knobloch a member of the Var sxty Swrmmmg Team Some of the other athletxcally m1nded boys are Ed Qulcke Bruce Hattan, jlm Xl alsh 'NI 'XIcGee A Cunmngham D Frazer,D Huggard and W Gelger Therr hobb1es are scattered wldely throughout the held of athletrcs Corn co1lect1ng stamp collectxng and model arrplane and ra1lroad bulldlng are just a few of the other hobb1es m 406 Thexr act1x1t1es are both varred and sens1ble, w1th at least one partrcrpant m almost exery branch of 3Cl1V1ty 1n the school To g1ve you an example you may count snr Band members mcludmg Pete ll allus, Rlch Brunette Charlle Hyndman Bruce Hotton jxm ll alsh and hd Sherman Represent1ng 406 on 52 The Power staff we find Dlck Nlartm, jlm Breheny and Rrch Nlooney Glee Club members are l1sted as Bernie Sleen Ld Qurrke -lrm Mrllet johnny Calla han Tom May and johnny Dusche lfrank Del Barto holds hrs own agalnst any other sophomore debator, and IS well known for hls speakrng ab1l1ty Four R Nlartln R lNaldy T Coakly and B knobloch asprre to become phy s1c1ans Joe VR alsh wants to pound away at a typewrlter as a journalxst Johnny Connelly wants to study cr1m1na1 law ll e know that these boys w1ll lrkely suc ceed 1n all thelr endeavors The subjects favored bv these studl ous puplls most of all are French and Relrglon both taught under the capable Brother lxagle who by the way was elected the1r most popular teacher Although the boys lament the absence of a basketball court they wrll keep IH tr1m th1s autumn by playlng touch foot ball Thelr team name The Kmghts IS a tltle beflttmg such a class of cour ageous and able leaders LaB 'l he mtrlcacles of Ceomctrw holds tlus roup spelllyound The Power l' 1: A 1 ' 1 - l .Q - 4 . v - .1 ' .lv ' .lv - vi r ,lv - I v - ,:- -V ' aw: . j, . , . , . ' j, . , . , . , . , . , . V' . um' - fy - 7' 1 4 .lv ' ' j ' ' 1 ' - ' -I' ' v, ' -Y' ' w - x - v A - v - 1 ' ,V v 4 1 ' 7 ' ' . 7 ' y , ' 7 .... - . . , , . 7 1 ' 1 . . . , , 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Connelly, to its class brain, J. Mrllet, , V , , 1 I 1 y . A 7 . l , a , ' ' ' ' LL - vu ' ' ' ' 7 1 . , , 7 'MW Q J A . A , . g , . . , l 7 . a Y. 1 . V' - v J .Y X - 1 . . . y ' 1 , 7 l 1 u 1 1 ua . 7 ' 1' . U. g ., .

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