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

 - Class of 1956

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X I .. ww, if X c,,,wf ' W U E M4 2' A gglrk wi M, 431, 1-,ig i ...Wu 'V GETTING IN SHAPE for the start of the handball team this season are two of the members of class SOS. CHECKING THE BULLETIN BOARD are A. Featherstone and T. McManus. They are getting a small sample of what it will be like in their senior yt-ur. 7 raw '52 Q ,f 4 0 .4 5 ' - 2 CLASS 505: KFronL rowj R. Boyd, I. McCabe, R. Raimondi, F. Zinducca, A. Morales, A. Napoli, J. Reilly, J. Comiskey, N. Retundie. CSecond fowl E. Cal- lahan, I. Morgan, T. McManus, H. Reilly, W. Barry, R. O'Loughlin, G. Hoffman, J. Taylor, N. Arbitablo, C. Fitzsimmons. fThird Rowj M. Hoynes, B Blackler, P. McManus, O. Faber, F. Zuccarello, I. Fay, J. Joyce, G. Doran, A Featherston, G. Trueutlein. fFourth rowj J. Vanden Houte, I, Langdale, I McMahon, K. Hagerty, D. Heferman, W. Cunningham, J. McKenna, J. Gildea, R. Dillon, O. Herworko. fFifth fowl J. La Valle, S. Polla, R. Heck, W. Foy I. Moglia, H. Burke, J. Gallagher, I. Dennis, W. Agietti, J. Nolan. This picture was taken in the Gold Star Gymnasium by the Power Photography staff

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CLASSES CONTINUED b X 4 s 9 gf. E SMILING HAPPILY R. Boyd is not as concerned over his lateness as worried J. Lauelle appears. CATCHING A PEEK at a Power Varsity practice in the gym are O. Morgan. R. Dillons, S. Polla and W. Foy. PREPARING FOR THE MID-TERM EXAMINATIONS are D. Faber and J. Gildea, H. Reilly and I. Bresher. They are seated on the steps waiting for the exams to begin. ASPECTS OF 505 It goes without saying that SOS is one of the most spirited junior classes in Power. Aside from being ardent students they also find time for numerous extracurricular activities. Representing 505 on the Varsity Fivew are Richard Boyd, who possesses a fine jump shot, and John Taylor, who specializes in set shots. The class is well represented on the Varsity Baseball team by Neil Abitabilo, John Taylor, George Freutlein, Pat McManus, Joseph Morgan and James Lavelle. William Barry lends his talents to the Purple and Gold. While George Doran, James Joyce and Hugh Reilly keep themselves busy teaching religious instructions. Although they carry on numerous extracur- ricular activities the students of 505 still find ample time for their studies. Because it is the scholarship class it is not surprising that so many members of 505 find themselves on the honor roll. The honor students of SOS are: Neil Abitabilo, Ed Calahan, Anthony Napoli, Ray Raemondi, Kevin Hag- gerty, Otto Faber falso class presidentl, Andrew Featherston. William Barry, Dan Hefferman and James McMahon. Brother Kelly was chosen the favorite teacher of SOS because of his easy-going method of teaching the intricacies of Physics. Brother O'Connor is also well liked for his fine spirit and relaxing me- thods in class. The widespread array of scholastic ability, hobbies and agres- sive school spirit personifxes the scholarship class of SOS. And these fifth floor scholastic giants eagerly anticipate the opening of their senior year 1957. LIFTING THEIR VOICES IN PRAYER during the Angelus are Langdale, Fitz- simmons, Burke, Comiskey, Doran, Hoynes, Haggerty, Hefferman and Brother Leader



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CLASSES corsmwuso ,J REMOVING BOOKS FROM their locker are: V. Bellina and L. Mullins. It SPYING ON FOUR POWER gentlemen, we f1nd'R Losada, E. Hosey, looks like they are getting prepared for their departure or changing periods. C. Rezuka and T. Carney changing class periods during the day. 504 TR ELOG As our sleek PMA superliner glides into the harbor and gently severs the cool, blue tempting swells of the South Pacific, we see, in all its expansiveness, the tropical beauty and reviving freshness of that island paradise renowned the world over. Of course I speak of the isle of 504. In the shadow of the swaying palms, as we saunter from the ship, we find ourselves in the midst of the native in- habitants. With scholastic aptitude and expressive zeal as their chief hallmarks, we take for granted that they are members of that tribe of renowned intelligence and relent- less service, that staunch junior class of 504. The supreme bliss and pensive devotion of this group, leads us to embark on an excursion throughout the isle's different sectors. As our Bahama buggy tumbles over the countryside our attention is diverted to the cultural side of the island. Here, Claude Rezuka can be seen exercising his powerful vocal accoutrements that have brought many laurels to his native neighbors and to the Power Glee Club. In the publications sector is found Vincent Bellina, whose co-authorship of the Meet the Faculty feature in the Purple and Gold gives the islanders the plans and tactics of the I.C.B. tribal chieftans. As the religious area looms amiably in the distance, such devotees of the word of God as Pat Newman, jim Devlin and john Lenestin tirelessly ex- pound the ecclesiastical dogmas. The courts, fields and diamonds tell us that the athletic quarter is ahead. The adequate managing of Larry Mullins artistically compliments the Varsity patterns of joe Sedor and Frank Muller, while the polished diamond adeptness of jim Burke and Joe Sawyer sparkled in the torrid sun. Our journey is at an end and while the throbbing waves palpitate the island's sandy welcome mat, we bid a fond farewell to junior class 504 and their academic paradise. 1? an, I Y L. ' V X . Z it W A ' ,-xx Q-H, Q OBVIOUSLY DISCUSSING SOMETHING of great im- COMPONENTS OF CLASS 504 are: top row: F. Olive, M. Doran, J. Markev, J. Sawyer, port are: V, Bellina, J. Coyle, F. Olive and H. Huff. F. Palumbo, W. Callaghan, D. Lang, D. Toath, and B. McGarry. The first roiw: E. Hosev 40 J. Skclley, R. R. Camllck, I. Abbott, J. Priest, A. Sormami, C. Rezuka and H. Huff.

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