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

 - Class of 1956

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CLASS 401: KFirst fowl: N. Peduto, M. MeGreevy, T. Dwyer, E. Dempsey, J. Foley, I. Hayden. K. Byrnes. fS6r0nd rouyl: Y. Russo, J. Chicavich, J, Browns, H. Flinter, F. Setteducato. F. Morgan. fThin1' R0u'J.' M Costello. J, Frayne, T. Leahy, P. Cahill, R. Fisher, M. Callaghan and last I. Palmieri. They are an impressive group aren't they? ...,..., l 4 A 4 5 FIRST STEP IN THE TARRING AND FEATHERING OF SOPHOMORES Cerni- auskas demonstrates the proper method and handholds to some members of class 401. WHAT ARE THEY DOING? I. Morgan, P. Sanner and P. Kosera certainly have something of interest hidden. 7 kt. ffl :KXSNS-Q LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO READ A. Lizzio, I. Chicavick and F. Owens make use of the Power library. 1 V Bi I I I

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CLASSES CONTINUED PL YF L 4-01 This class not only ranked second in the academic standing of sophomore year but also it had an ex- cellent reputation in the extra-curricular depart- ment. Executives of 401 were headed by President James Morgan, vice president john Chicavich and Donald Gallant, the all-important treasurer. Next, lending their voices to Brother Dennehys prize Winning glee club were: James Bautz, Robert Bon- vicin, Kenneth Byrnes, john Chicavich, Warren Conrad, McGreevy, james Morgan, David Mul- laney, John Palmieri and Paul Sanner. There was also a' goodly number in the other musical aggre- gation. Robert Fisher, Duncan Forbes and Donald Gallant were quite Hinstrumentaln in the band's St. Patriclds Day prance up Fifth Avenue. Switching now from the music lovers to other after-school pursuits we have as religious instructors John Hayden, Edward Finnegan and David Mul- laney. These certainly took Christ's order to teach all nationsl' to heart. Each Thursday afternoon under the capable guidance of Brother Leader they engage in teaching the Catechism. The sole repre- sentative on Brother O'Sullivan's debating team was John Foley. While this was his first year of public speaking, he showed himself quite a prospect for the next two years. On the award-winning 'tPurp1e and Gold were Patrick Cahill and David Mullaney. Patrick Cahill also, along with Michael Callaghan and Michael O'Sullivan contribute their vast writ- ing ability to the Power . Turning now to the field of athletics 401 has James Morgan, Olindo Preli, and Paul Sanner staunch members of Brother O'Neill's track squad. On Brother Leader's bowling team were Thomas Leahy and Michael O'Sullivan. Henry Flinter was a prize catcher of the IV. base- ball squad. The mermen were Michael Costello and Alfred Lizzio. Finally on Mr. O'Regan's champion- ship handball squad were Patrick Cahill and John Foley. Well-rounded and possessing an inexhausti- ble school spirit, that spotlight most assuredly beams brilliantly on the class of 407. In addition, this spotlight will continue to illuminate the celes- tial heavens of this class of sophomore year because, as they .have shown throughout the entire term, their diligence, their ready zeal in the field of ath- letic and cultural endeavor and the unceasing dis- play of activity has not and will not diminish. The spotlight will rather brighten as the pace of this group quickens with the approach of Junior year. THE MYSTERIES OF PLANE GEOMETRY are re- vealed to T. Leahy and M. Callahan by teacher V. Russo. CLASS 401: fFif5t rowj: T. McBrien, P. Duffy, Y. Bonvicin. F. Bautz, L. Pettit, D. Mullaney, M. O'Su1livan. fSec0nd Rowj: A. Lizzio, L. Owens, W. Irwin, W. Conrad, O. Preli, D. Forbes. KThird rowj: A. Cerniauskas, I. Bradley, D. Gallant, P. Kosera, P. Sanner, and finally E. Finnegan. The scene is the Gold Star Memorial Gymnasium. CHRISTMAS SCENE IN THE SCHOOL CHAPEL. N. Peduto. W. Irwin, and L. Pettit gaze at the crib and stable reminding them of the glorious mystery of Christ's Nativity. g ..,. N me - . A :sg Q Q ...L....QQ..,....s..4.Li3zt, V rr S Q Q X X.. 5. i .fiiix-X. S . 51 X N Q . X sf i K Q w f 3. THREE OF OUR STUDENTS who were more fortunate to get out early wave good-bye to the fellow classmates. The lucky ones are J. Frayne, M. O'Sullivan and P. Duffy.



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CLASSES corsmuueo 305 HAS CLASS Our class is an average class in Power. This statement denotes the zeal, scholastic ability and enthusiasm which is typical of a Power class. The majority of us participate in after-school ac- tivities. Our room is well represented in Glee Club, on the bowling team, in the band and on jurnior Varsity Basketball. Michael Polidori is our staunch alto and active member of Mr. Obratka's group. The keglers number T. Murray, F. De An- gelis, R. Schmitt, L. Duro, T. Zimmer and E. More among their more loyal members. VVhile R. Kelly aspires to the luminaries of photography, the Senkiewigsl, P. Forigione and C. Rausch create the sweetest music this side of Power's basement.. W. McCann contributes ably to the JN. and their winnings. All our boys have hobbies outside of school. The most nu- merous of hobbies delve into stamp collecting or scale modeling. We are extremely lucky in having a number of foreign rep- LOOKITI L. LaRocco and R. Kelly look for- ward to the time of their release from prison' resentatives amidst the group. R. Schlenker comes from Ger- many and is a very talented artist. B. Pierce hails from Ireland and is equipped with a vast store of the blarney. Another Irish patriot is the extremely quiet many' P. Cullimore. Although many of the boys are indefinite as regards the future and their vocation in life, others have definite plans. Since he sold over 90 dollars worth of chances to the annual card party, Louis Calarossi should be well suited for a sales position. The sharp wits of R. Guilfoyle, and L. LaRocca make them nominees for the entertainment industry. E. Casa, R. Schlenker, R. Breton, E. Moore, A. DiCorato, T. Heffernan, F. Bradley, D. Hughes and F. Malfetta intend to become engineers, while M. Polidori aspires to the hallowed halls of Cornell University. At the present time two members of our class have been blessed with the vocation to the priest- hood. May they receive the spiritual grace and guidance to continue in this highest of callings. A typical Power class and a wonderful group of gentlemen. CLASS 305: frow 12: R. Schlenker, J. Caulfield, R. Gust, T. Murry, I. Senkewicz, D. Senkewicz. J. Smith. Irow 22: I. Murphy, T. Dolan, W. Herlihy, E. Frankenbush, C. Rausch, Y. Haley. from 31: F. DeAngelis, J. Wetterhahn, I. O'Sullivan, F. Moro, M. Polidori, W. McCann, F. Mollfetta. SMILESl C. Rausch, G. DeCook, R. Gust, J. Moro glumly studies before the end of class. 53 Caulfield, M. Polidori start the day right. HO HUM! T. Heffernan snoozes while E. i VILLANYI L. Duro plans to get out of class early by setting the clock ahead. Flpt-pr, eh?

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