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

 - Class of 1956

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Power Memorial Academy - Power Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 104 of 172
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ri i ,i 8 i MOVING TIME as Richard Rossi makes himself useful. OKAY FELLAS, LET'S GET T0 WORK FOR A CHANGE. Members of the dance committee are hard at work. BEHIND SCENES OF TOE 8: HEEL Only the hardy may survive the rigors and tor- ments imposed upon their' study-worn bodies by the Spartan routine of Brother O'Connor's Dance Committee. Calloused from the tips of their fingers, from collecting the belabored ticket stubs, to the soles of their feet, from pacing the boards of the Gold Star Gymnasium, reeling to the syncopation of the Swing Band's beat, the long-suffering Dance Committee mem- bers are the unsung heroes of P.M.A. Whether it be the irksome task of calculating a difficult problem in the science of unloading folding chairs or the decorator instinct of conjuring color combinations for crepe streamers, the in- genuity of Brother O,Connor's horde conquers all. The individual himself must be a complex variety of engineer, artist, professional wrestler and trapeze actor, in order to subsist on the diet of hard work, fatigue and exasperating exist- ence. All of these and more are the compo- nents, the triiles and the structures of Dance Committeemen, Power style. Hard are they pressed, hardy is their response, hardly do they fail. They are our behind the scenesv workers. bv' i 1 BRO. J. B. O'CONNOR Moderator of Dance and Prom Committees AFTER THE DANCE COMMITTEE'S DECORATIONS have been put up the fun begins with lively music.

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QT BRO. W. V. DENNEHY Poster Club Moderator POSTER CLUB MEMBERS with moderator Bro. Dennehy: R. Sutherland, R. Colletti, H. Vasquez, L. Poupon, VV Flynn, and A. Embriano receive instructions in the art of poster design. All appear attentive to the advice. PALLETTES 81 POSTERS Begun in late September, the Poster Club was hampered early by the lack of proper facilities. The club's eight mem- bers were forced to produce their creative efforts in the cafeteria where hungry upperclassmen munched on their sandwiches and where frivolous freshmen compared notes on the dayls events. Shortly after mid-year an abandoned lockerroom was transformed lby dint of much elbow greaseh into a suitable poster room. Working on the axiom, 'Alt pays to advertisef, the Poster Club attempted to add impetus and attraction to all the school functions. By means of poster paper, paint and original ideas, the Club produced many ads for the Academy's curricular and extra-curricular ac- tivities including: the Yearbook. the many dances, the A TRIO OF BUSY MEN.: L. Poupon, W. Flynn, and R. Sutherland get ready another poster for a coming social function of the school. glee club. basketball games, the card party and the alumni dance. Particularly interesting and spectacular was the Poster Club's contribution to Vocation Week. Eight handsomely executed and original drawings were displayed throughout the school emphasizing the spiritual qualities of a vocation and the need for choosing the proper vocation. The Poster Club has enabled a group of talented young men to exercise their natural abilities and has offered the opportunity of learning new, more effective ways of en- riching themselves artistically. Among the members, per- haps the following have contributed the most: William Flynn, Louis Poupon, Felix Giovanazzi, Hector Vasquez and Leonard Zafonte. Composed entirely of sophs and freshmen the Poster Club intends to have its entire staff back to the pallettes next year to keep all the events in the eyes of the pupils. X K . .,,, 3.11. .: -I' ,V 'rv 72,37 2034. . , tg-.ff . . ,..,, - to ' ' 5 3f5ti7f3rz'Ze , ,,..., WZ. THE ZENITH OF ZEAL depicted by H. Vasquez, a staff member, is typical of all the members of the Poster Club as they prepare posters.



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A Night to Remember Highlighting the social activities of the year was the eagerly anticipated and never-to-be-forgotten Power Senior Prom. On the glorious moon-lit evening of May the eighteenth more than one hundred and twenty couples, regally decked out in their formal attire, had the pleasure of participating in the most glorious and most successful prom ever to be held by the Academy. The compliments rendered by all who attended were deeply gratifying, especially to the mem- bers of the Prom Committee, whose diligent planning and long hours of hard work enabled the 1956 Prom to be such a striking and laudable success. As the couples entered the Crystal Room of the luxurious Savoy Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue, they were presented with a Prom Program, compiled and prepared by Richard Nahman and William Liebtag and illustrated by Stephen Lynch. The guests were then escorted by an usher to their table. As the gathering danced to the heavenly music of Jimmy Lannin's incomparable orchestra, secured for the occasion by Richard Rossi and Michael Rooney, the charm- ing young ladies were presented with a beautiful sterling. silver chain and heart-shaped charm with the school crest of Power Memorial delicately etched in the center. This hand- some piece of jewelry will long serve as a memento of the most memorable evening of their lives. As the evening gradually progressed, the members of the faculty emerged from their private Salon Bleu to bid a cordial greeting to the Powerites and Powerettes. The night gradually turned into morning and they ro- mantically danced to the melodic tunes of the orchestra. As the clock struck twelve-thirty. the hungry young socialites gathered in the Gold Room to enjoy an indescribably deli- cious dinner. Also present, feasting on the delicacies were Brother O'Connor, under whose auspices the affair was arranged and without whose help its success would never have been attained: Brother Pakenham and a few distin- guished guests. Throughout the entire meal the orchestra filled the room with its soothing medley of dinner music. As the dinner drew to a close and the guests slowly de- parted, nothing remained but a most pleasant memory of a delightful evening. Also contributing much to the success of the prom were George Kuhn, Kent Weldon. Arthur Kelly and james Lee, under whose direction the invitations and arrangements were prepared and sent out. LIEBTAG SHAKES HANDS with the banquet manager of the Savoy after signing the contract hiring the hotel's facilities for the prom. 1 i 1 Q l it r ., .4 f g mn. ' r GETTING READY FOR THE BIG NIGHT, Michael Rooney puts the finishing touches on his tuxedo, inspired by the photographic presence of his date. NAHMAN APPOINTS the various assignments to the members of the Prom Committee Cl. to rj: Rossi, Mooney, Lee, Liebtag, Kuhn, Kelly, and Weldon.

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