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' I CLASS 605: fist 7'UhL'l.' A. Rattiflan, J. Vecchio, K. Harrington, J, Matassu, D. Holleran, R. Tortorcllo, C. Marzagalli, C. Tacopine, T. Ezzo, J McCarthy, J. Mullery. R. Bavetto. 12nd VOZ,l.'f.' G. Smyth. J. Lupi, G. Klcemann, R. Wellington, K Harrington. J. Coyne, J. Cunningham, E. Tietjen, R. Rayon. V. Dempsey, R. Kenna, R, Gelardi, T. Bray. J. Cullen. f'3rd fU'ZL'l.' A. Ackalitis, A. Russo, H. Slater, N. Sullivan, M. Tubridy, F. Fiordilisi, G. Fowler, A. Cardona, K. Dwyer. M. Kelly, J. Sullivan. T. Orlando, D. Lapka, and J. Cassidy. Photngruphtd on the root by the Photography Staff of the Power 1956. QUIET PLEASE experts at work,-er, study. W. Kiernan, G. Cas- sidy and D. Wellington prepare for a coming physics examination. NOUS ALLONS means you are going-No, they are gone-No, he is going, MESSAGE INTERCEPTED BY THE ENEMY! Kenny Harrington is er, gone-You are there-Gee I'm confused. Ezzo, what does the book say? caught in the act of passing a piece of information to Joe McCarthy. 29 f 4 f
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CLOWNING FOR THE CAMERA is Cardona, hanging from the transom. He is flanked by Redican, Lupi, Matassa, Sullivan, Holleran, Mulholland. STUDY D ACTIVITY SHI E IN CLASS 605 The junior class of 605 is alive with a varied array of talent which presents a typical cross-section of eager and devoted Powermen. The extra-curricular activities agenda is con- stantly buzzing with excitement. Evidence to this fact is demonstrated by the baseball team's aquisition of T. Ezga, I. Matassa and T. Orlando. The mermen boast of Joe Vec- cio, a promising member of the school swimming team. Kevin and Kenneth Harrington, J. Mullery, A. Ackalitis, G. Kleeman and M. Turbridy ably assist the track team in its pedestrian feats. The more fervent of the class who instruct at the various catechetical centers are D. Holleran, F. Fi- ordalise and J. Dempsey. On the literary side of the activity scale we find T. Fussa assisting the school publication, Purple and Goldw. On the academic side, R. Tortorella wins laurels for his consistant membership on the honor roll. In the hobby classification 605 contributes Kenny Har- rington's hunting and fishing tendencies while A. Ackalites, H. Slater, T. Cardona and John Lupi prefer hockey and billiards. The Circle Bowling Alleys are often the outlet for K. Dwyer, George Fowler and Frank Fiordalise and their kegler passions. Brother Weigand's motion picture needs are supplied by Jim Cassidy. Holders of the execu- tive positions in the bustling sixth Hoor class are T. Slater, F. Fiordolise, joe Veccio and jim Cullen. The class as a whole delights in Brother Weigands true Gaullic style of teaching French and Mr. Keenan's American history class ranks high on the popularity poll. The true spirit of Power has been captured by the junior class of 605 as they eagerly await the beginning of the fall semester when they will assume the roll of Power seniors. This class will add enormously to the stature and dignity of the next senior class for they have displayed this year signs of leadership. l l I LEMME SEE THE ANSWER? WILL YA? R. Bavetta yearns for the solution to a supposedly hard problem, but G. Fowler says uh-uh.
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CLASSES corsmwueo l OPEN UP! shouts I. Conlon as Coke R. GERETY HANDS HIS HOMEWORK TO A. WIRSING before classes in the morning machine refuses to give-a Coke, that is. He succeeded in duplicating the homework and returning it to Gerety before Brother took it fsection two, front f0'LU1.' E. Dean, A. Wirsing, J. Leavy, E. Egan, J. Carroll, J. Murphy, 52nd row, appearing from right to leftj: P. Goodwin, T. Vence, R. Gerety, D. Burns, J. Conlon, I. Peene. J. SHAW AND F. LANDERS appear bewildered as they ponder a P RLEZ-VOUS In case you are Wondering about the title above, it is because of 604ls attempted mastery of the French language. Bro. Wei- gand, their official and competent French teacher has frequently extolled their accom- plishments in this endeavor. The results of class elections in October found E. Egan and J. Peene elected to the office of presi- dent and vice president, respectively and A. Wirsing as class treasurer., During the past year the class has been taught by a select group of teachers, which include Bros. Weigand, O'Neill, Offer, Neary, and Mr. Keenan. Besides their noteworthy scholastic achievements, some members of the class are engaged in different school KX.-s . A Q IT'S EXAMINATION TIME. AND MR. Gooowm is tapping the difficult academic problem in cramming a locker before rushing home. 30 ink supply of K. Yamashita for the extensive amount of writing
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