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

 - Class of 1956

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CLASSES CONTINUED F OCUSING 0 503 At 8:30 every morning, Monday through Friday, 33 boys report to official room 503 for 45 minutes of Spanish. This subject is taught to us by our official teacher, Brother Row- land. Ever morning a few students manage to come late and the tardiness record is held by Gerald Bendernagle, a quiet friendly hard working fellow. Throughout the day various members of the class leave the main body to take subjects with other classes. Usually they rejoin the fold by the termination of the day. Although the members of the class differ in age, size and looks, the have a lot in common. For example, the great number of boys take an avid interest in football. In basket- ball most of the smaller fellows of the class take interest. For example Johnny Lietgeb, a five and one-half foot fellow can play the game with the best of them. Besides him, an- other short fellow, Frank O'Rourke, is quite a ball handler for his size. Outside of the strenuoussports category, the class of 503 contributes a large group to the bowling alleys. Under this column we have Arthur O'Brien, Ed Burke and Bob Miller, a trio of adept keglers. The hobby classifications can boast of Fernando Bernal and his skillful artistic talents and also John Corrigan and his fish and tackle tendencies. The above has been an overall picture of the activities of this class and must certainly reflect the enthusiasm and high degree of intelligence which it possesses. I have accomplished what I set out to do if you have received a clearer view of the interesting life of a 503 boy. AT THE END OF A BUSY DAY J. Dowd, along with his traveling com- panion C. Gay leave the school and head for their respective destinations. CLASS 503 Kfront rowj: F. O'Rouke, V. Parisi, J. Dowd, M. McNamara, R. Anczardi, R. Hornyak, A. Fronk, C. Gay, A. Mourcade, T. Loftus, T. Ford I. Dunne, fsecond rowj: E. Wong, I. Corrigon, J. Lee, W. Malone, E. Harrison, G. Bendernagleg fthird 701015, T. Johnston, R. Miller, F. Bernal, R. Ferguson, W. Clark, J. Lo Gatto, K. Armstrong, W. Bamettg ffoufth fowl: A. Brien, F. McCarthy, F. Conron, M. Manning, F. Ryan, I. Dillon, E. Burc N. Newman, L. McGinley. Those members of the class who were unable to be present when this picture was taken are T. Jefferson, J. King, and I. Leitgeb 1 l

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MONEY, MONEY, MONEY. N. Newman, E. Harrison and F. McCarthy pay their monthly tuition in the Bursar's office. IN THE LIBRARY L. McGinley, J. Corrigan, T. Ford and'M. Manning thumb through a few good magazines with iI1lC1'6Si- 7 OPEN MOUTHED WITH ADMIRATION members of class 503 gaze up at the statue of Our Blessed Lady, which had just been newly decorated in her honor for May. W TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A STUDY PERIOD A. Brien, J. Lo Gatto, J. Lee and F, Bernal make the most of their allotted time by studying for their subjects. ..,h FOUR MEMBERS OF CLASS 503 offer their prayers to Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament. Most students of Power visit the chapel at least once each day between classes.

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