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 94 of 208
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CLASSES hlueHe Front Row john Coff M Sheridan T Duffy D McCabe I Farken D Rouland I' Perez J Martello K Bally Second Row J McArdle K Howard C Kelleher R Gallagher C Tamburello I Coates F Brooks R DeFrance co D Richardson Thzrd Row W Boylan R Keleti F Martenello lx OBrien W ODwyer S Burke G Koferl J Benonoti P OBrien P Wolfe Back Rau P Dracker R Stanard H Mc Class 307 There s a class on Power Nlemorial s third corridor that vainly or IS the word Justifnably, considers itself the best in the Academy At least, model members like jim ODwyer, Paul O Brien think so Of course they could be mistaken Vle are only repeating what was told to our roving reporter They are bolstered in therr idealistic opinion of themselves by Dick Howard john Flynn john Forkan Tom Duffy Rod DeFrancesco Frank Brooks Steve Burke and Xl ill Boylan Their first period IS consumed w1th Brother Galways Algebra For Fresh men period The official classs term 1nat1on leads on to Brother Rents de claiming the merits of Laboro Laborare Laboraxi Laboratus the last term of which quotation is not without an abun dance of truth Dlrectly before lunch Brother Kelly keeps their minds off ham sandwiches and orangeade with Englls I and Treasure Island Their digestive systems satisfied by a V1S1t to the cafeteria in the next period they march upstalrs at the sound of a whistle to scramble to Brother Nagles Religion I class 'NIr Humphreys teaches in his singular way for the following two periods General Science and Social Stu dies Ur Bolger watches over them at LaBua In the Science lab: R. Keleti ,l. Benenatti J. Flynn R. DeFranceseo J. McArdle ,l. Cuff and W. Boylan. 86 study or at least those that dont participate in the schools extra cum cular activities There are sport minded students and intellectuals, scholarly in their educa leading honor roll men John Martello and Charlie Tamburello The sports star of 307 IS Don Bohan, a classy re bounder and good shooter for the fresh man five who was also, incidentally voted most popular in a recent poll Class comic is Paul O Brien, by results of the same poll Money money everywhere and not a cent to spend says Tom Perez who collects foreign coins Dabblers in minia tures are Joe Benenati and Bob Gal lagher whose hobby is model trains of the O and O27 electric varieties The animal lovers of the class are Steve Burke and Charlie Tamburello Their activities in school like their outside hobbies are also varied and in teresting Band members Robert Stand ard and Bob Gallagher both play fine music for Nlr Cassidy Pleaslng the critical ear of 'XIr Perreault in the Glee Club are members john Coates john 'llartello Dan Rolland and Don 'NIC Cabe The class speedboys are Pete Dracker Tom Duffy and Ixen Bally Baseball fans include Robert Keleti, john Shea and Bill Sauer. Bob Wolfe as his name implies, has quite a way with the ladies and loves to dance. The Power l Y In Y Y 1' : , . ' , . , . , . , . f , ' . , . ' , . h ' . : . t, , , . , V , . , . l . , . , . , . , . , . , . , x. . '. . , . , . - Callum, D. Bohan, J. Shea, T. Mclnnerny, W. Saver ' ' 7 7 - T- 7 ' ' ' AZ n u 1 y s , - - ' ' 7 . -, A , . . . n v n n 7 ' 7 ' . . . . . . D y ' I l , . ' ' ' h tional pursuits, as exemplified by two ' , Y u U ' A . . . . . . , l 1 a 2 . M , , ' ' y , , I l ' lc w ' y I ' ' A ' ' ll ' 71 ' V ' a H - . - . . - , U . A - Q - N , - J I . ' 1 7 77 , 1 ' . 3 f . ' . . g Q . . A ' . Y 7 1 7 7 3 7

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CLASSES Mueller Front Ro F Howard J McCabe F Cass1dy A GIYCSI G Lentz W Cassldy P Carney J Dowlmg B htagllano Second Roo. F Schmld P OShea R Norn J Kmg. J Corcoran T Burke F Prlclpe T Hartley P 'Vlullaney P Jack A Martlnez Thzrd Ro E Duncan P Grlyary R Delaney R Hoffman VN Rushmlre J Murphy H Lentz J Whlte T Basrck A Della Rocca P Hoey T Yellen D Caluccl Back Ro S Ixendell X Malatronte J Iannuzzl -X Baumann M Hyland D Hennessy J OLeary H Staudter Class 308 Fach mormng as the whlstle blows 1n the yard a group of sleepy eyed freshmen form a l1ne, or as near a resemblance to such as a t1red flrst year man can form Nlarchmg 1nto the Auflllflflulll w1th vlslons of bedsteads st1ll 1n the1r heads, they are startled to real1tv by the sharp volce of the bell as 1t echoes It IS now 10 mmutes to n1ne throughout the halls After ascendmg the stalrs they rush to the1r lockers, hang up the1r coats remove mormng books comb the1r halr, stralghten their tles and seek the1r seats m an mvarlable eyery mormng r1tual For the1r fxrst subject of the day they have the mass of bra1n racklng Screntlflc problems explamed by Nlr Bolger the1r Sclence Prof Fspeclally adept at thls are Al Baumann John VS hxte, Tom Burke Basrl Xltagllano Don Carluccl Tom Laruso and lfrank Cassldy Eng l1sh however IS tops wxth James Nlclabe Pat Carney Herb Staudter, Joe Corcoran, Xxn Russo and Fred SChITllCl But Bob Delaney, Ed Dun can lfrank Pr1nc1pe laul Gllvary John OLeary Tony Neston, John Murphy Paul Nlullaney Pat Hoey and Frank Howard prefer the Rellglon Course In th1s class of br1ght young men IS versatlle P O Shea, who trres h1s hand at slapplng a ball around the yard when ever he gets a chance, before school after school and at lunchtlme Some of Brother Delaney s men wlth the wlnged feet and long breathes are J Iannuzzl, T Bas1ck and Xl Ruschmexer I 1Bu.1 Ed Duncan shows off lu- knowled e to Graham, Staudter, O Leary, VllZ:lf..ll3Il0 and llartmez February 18 1902 Many of the class are honor roll mem bers, that IS, they have averages of over eighty flve but those who conslstently mamtam one well over nlnety are but three R Hoffman, V Russo, and P Nlulvaney Bach and every boy has a hobby of some sort 1n 308, and space hmltatlons d1d elect that we prck the one w1th the mentlon and that one IS Colonlal Pen collectmg the pastlme occupatlon of one Anthony GIYCSI H1s companlon 1n class IS Tom Hartey, the woodsman of thxs group who l1kes to rough lt and spends free days ln campmg 1n the great outdoors Some 308 ers are devoted to the fine arts and determmed to use the1r vocal cords to the best of thexr ab1l1ty have enrolled 1n the Glee Club and are bemg tutored by Nlr Perreault These mclude T Xellen, -X Della Rocca R Naun and Tom Hartey Nlr Xellen by the way was acclalmed the member of the class best able to uphold 1ts Academlc standards, or rn other words he was yoted the class braln Popular boys are abundant 1n the class but some haye that CllSt1I1CtlXC Personallty Plus Of course there 1sn t room enough for the names of all such boys, but I ll gne the l1st as far as I can They mclude Nlrke Hyland Paul Jack, ohn lxeane Ed lxendall Xrsemo Nlar George Lentz Hugh Lmnane, Xmme Nlalafronte and Jlm NlcCabe tlnez 85 . ,., ,. ,',., ,. , ',. ,. ,. . z, , Y ' ' r ' ' v v ' l vu. . , . . , . 7, . . . , . , . ', . . , . , . L . cd. . , . 1 - .1 - y f ' v - A .v - 1 - y - y A ' v - 1 - 1 ' ' 1. . 'A ' 1 ' ' v l uf. . , . , . , . . , , , . , . , . . l . A A ' 1 1 A 7 . 7 , 7 I 7 7 - . . . 1 . . . . . ' 1 ' Y ' ' l 1 vw . . . ' ' 7 ' ' f ' ' ' . . Y 7 7 . 4 A ' ' - rr - - - U 7 f most 1nterest1n the most unusual for ' 7 7 I 1 u 7 ' ' . . . 1 y s f . u 1 . y u V a A ' . l . . . . ' ' ' ' - H ' ll ' 1 Y . . . Y . . 7 7 v 7 U .- A . . l v Y X , , l . . . 7 , , y . A . wg - Y, . . , . , 14 ' H l . .A V , Q y rl ' , '7 , ' - '- V - 1 . - , I .. . , U . . ': : ' ff f f rl vu . ' , Y . Y . . A A ' -u 5



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SPOBTS Varslty Smooth Sa1l1n g Thlngs began hoppmff when we con quered a great challen er B1shop Qtep 1nac 96 43 IH a real thr1ller The nr t quarter gaye the appearance of what seemed to be a real squeaker w1th a t1e score 16 16 -Xfter a pep talk Pow er went out to proxe that they weren t to be fo1led m the1r quest for the gold cup In no t1me at all they took a 10 po1nt lead and from then on It was smooth sa1l 1ng wlth Perky ID l'11s fam1l1ar style scor1ng from all four corners of the court ll hen It ended he was at the top of the scor1ng column w1th 22 poxnts to h1s cred1t Game ofa Llfehme Ah yes, The Hayes game ll hat a game' Can th1ngs eyer happen aga1n to equal the happenlngs of the even1ng of january llthg Let us take just one spectator and portray hrs outlook wh1le y1ew1ng the game The hrst quarter was played Wllh noth1ng unusual happemng Xklth the blow of the wh1stle for the second quar ter Power really went to town scor1ng 23 pomts and took a yery encouraglng lead of 11 pomts -lt th1s our spectator began to get bored and sat wrth h1s hand on h1s chm, senously th1nk1ng he should leaye but dec1d1ng not to The Hay es fans started a regular rally 1n the th1rd quar ter and spurred on the Cardmals who came from beh1nd to take the lead 44 38 Powplt XY rong was m. Nlr Brennan' February 18, 19:32 t,lanc1n mer at our spectator we see hun t1nd1n eyes flarmff and ho er 1 1t the top of h1s XOICC Come on Power Ihmv really vo w1ld as the ball 1 t1kcn out tor the Iourth quarter It a contet between lower and Haxe ee who cheers the loudet tour e our 1r1end 1 grung a he p1nU hand if lun: I 'lBl 1 Nilldll Qtretell Kunfllcll tu lm under the lnackhoards Po pu Rlce makes a last desperate attempt to block FIIZSIIIHIIOIIS one llander Pow p1c IXlllltllCll u-e- rear attack to get ball 111 a sue-ce--ful maneuser 87 ' , ' . ' U - , . , . 0 P5 M . . g. V' ,1 ' N 11 - .VMV . V . VH . , rw l V ' ' ' m5 ,lc V ' g . S V - s z'- ' ' ' , '5 ' ' V 'V ' . ' V ' S . X ,5 . 1 . , ,V. S ' ' to ' ' OI My y , , , V S .. .S I . O v . v v ' . y ,f , . . . ly q, . . ' 5X 5 . , . V V . V A . VV . . 4' 1 3 . V . ' f . . k v 'Z . V V . V. V. V . N 1 C V V '. - fx 7 V VK v Y 1 , VV . 1 ax Y ' xy 1 1' ' .. 1. w . V .V M ., Y . VV . , . A . as ' . . V . . ,

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