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,. 4AilX ,q?,,4, ,,1, ., x ,. , , . . VA A - , LEAVING FOR HOME again after another day of school are E. Quigley, E. Freudenburg, D. Macina, J. Lennon and T. Sheperd. ,WAN My Z 44 .1 V' X. .., X .1 wus. 4 an ' G. JUDGE RECEIVES AID FROM J. HANLEY while an exam is on. Luckily, Brother wasn't looking their way just then, or else? LOOKING OVER THE AMUSING RESULTS of Tes0riero's examination paper are Wallace, Aversano and Dowd. Tesoriero looks amused but confused by it. 407 - H PPY T0 BE PART UE PO EB The sophomore class of 407 is the class that shows its appreciation for being a part of Power by participating in many and varied school activities. Bowling, a recreation in which many of the students take part is well represented by class 407. Bob Marino, Paul Kroll, William Wallace, and Ed Fruedenberg comprise a great part of the Sopho- more Bowling League. Also included on the team are Bob Dejewski, and jim Macaluso, two of the high scorers. Another activity in which 407 shines is the Power Glee Club. George judge and Donald Macina lift their voices in song once or twice a week to help keep the Glee Club the success that it is. The band and Junior Varsity basketball team are ably assisted by John Bruno and Harold Jeffrey respectively. The newly formed Camera Club had a good start this year with the Flash Caseys of 407, namely, Frank Keenan, George Judge, Donald Macina and Ed Freudenberg. An interesting class schedule is enjoyed'l by these sophomores. The seeds of wisdom are sown by Mr. Liggio, the official teacher, Mr. Hacynski, biology, Mr. Keenan, English, Brother McAdams, Religion, Brother Conefrey, Latin, and Brother McLoughlin, ge- ometry. Thursday is a big day in 407ls curricular because this is the day of their gym period. One person constantly found stretching his muscles in the confines of the gymnasuim is Steve Aitkin, This per- iod, which is taken lightly by some, has found a true fan in the stu- dents of 407. They realize that in their intramural games and ex- ercises they are working together and are practicing the hallmarks of goodisportsmanship. The sportsmenlike qualities of this class combined with its never ending zeal and enthusiasm make it an outstanding sophomore class. 48
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CLASSES CONTINUED 'TX BRUSHING UP BEFORE CLASS are G. Blackhall and I. De George. They are hoping that Brother Leader will not call on them to answer any problems. CLASS 406: fsection two, Ist rowj: M. McTeigue, J, Downwind, P. Dowling, J. Reyn- olds P. Restaino W Scott P. Trinkle 12nd rowj' E. Young, R Bertodatti T. Connl , , . , . . I . , y, A. McElhinney, T. Callan. F. Smith. Urd rowj: T. Hickey, R. Morales, J. Neeson, A. Deacy, F Dean, T. Koppinger, and the last man in the picture, J. Carr. belt SPENDING THEIR SPARE TIME AFTER SCHOOL are A. Biancorosa, G. Taylor and D. Donohue. They have volunteered to decorate the class altar. LOOKING AT THE BULLETIN BOARD at the ex amination schedule to determine exam dates are Fran cis Smith and Richard Thompson. 4-061 RE IEW In Sophomore year our class is probably one of the best as far as school spirit and school activities go. We have many representatives in numerous school activities and a great ex- panse of time is consumed in these worthwhile projects. At the top of the list of sports is bowling. This is probably so because the mod- erator of the league is Brother Leader, our official teacher. Richard Bertodatti is an ac- complished bowler, and one of the best in the sophomore league. Another exceptional bowler is Anthony Biancarosa who is also on the Mis- sion Stamp Committee. Some of the other ac- tivities of the class include basketball, in which John Hafner has a part. He is the man- ager for Brother Kelly's j.V. Several players from 406 are: Phil Restaino, Carlo Castoro and Frank Dean, all of whom have already demonstrated their prowess on the court. The one member of our class who is on the Poster Club is George Blackhall. There are also two song birds in the room who demonstrate their vocal ability as stalwart members of the Power Glee Club. They are Thomas Reiman and james Carr both of whom are second tenors. The alto, the drums and the trumpets are the musical weapons of Richard Morales, Richard Thompson and Joseph DeGeorge, respectively. Track and field round out this galaxy of activity enthusiasts. The two likely prospects for this sport are Edward Gaffney who is quick on his feet as well as witty with his remarks, and Cruise who is also a schol- arly student. The adjustment from first year to second was not such a terrific task because most of the subjects were a continuation of our no- vitiate. The sole exception to this rule is the mastering of Spanish. I think that we will all agree that the most enjoyable period of the day is Latin over which Brother Power offici- ates. As a whole the fellows of room 406, in their work, play, difficulties and joys have the typical requirements of sophomore year. 50
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