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l i 'r LETS. GO, MEN! R. Guilfoyle, J. Murphy, S. Pugliese, A. DiCorato T. Zimmer are ready, willing, and able to start out for classes CLASS 305: Krou' 11: A, DiCorato, S. Pufzliese, I. Malloy, J. Murphy. J. Heery. G. De- 1 ,fi HEADS UP! E. Casa ducks from an unidentified flying object while E. Ginty, F. Bradley, J. Heery, and R. Schlenker have a good laugh. ,fig Cook, T. Heffernan. fron' 21: L. Duro, F. Bradley, D. Hughes, T, Zimmer, L. Colarossi, enbush, J. O'Sullivan find the pr0b1em's answer J. Hoffman. frow 32: W. Rose, R, Kelly, E. Ginty, R. Guilfoyle, S. McCarthy, E. Casa. DE'ANGELIS cATcHEs Boon WHILE Hls BunmEs Ducx. 59 J. MURPHY AND THE sENKowlczEs EXPRESS THEIR DEvo1'loN. THERE'S THE ANSWER! D. Hughes, E. Frank-
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LIBR RY- CLASS WITH LITERAT RE The first period class in Powers library is composed of approxi- mately forty-iive members. all of whom have their favorite sports and hobbies. One of the main interests of the class is the Power J.V. The reason for this is the presence of Richie Meadows, a six foot, one inch, 160 pound pivotman. He keeps the class well informed about -l.V. and Varsity happenings. Another of the avid interests of the class is bowling in the Sophomore Bowling League on Wednesdays. Bob Farrell, Bob Wiswall and Kevin Rafferty are three members of the league from this class. The remaining part of this class spends its leisure time in the gym perfecting basketball shots. There are a few members of the library class that have their pet hobbies, further proving the old adage, t'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy! The most popular hobby is model airplane building. john Deachman has a fine collection of model airplanes, including a Sabre -let, while jerry Wojcik has four fly- ing models which are pretty close to the real thing. Then there are those who like stamp and coin collecting, two hobbies which can become quite expensive. Devitt Gilroy and Tommy Sarro are the proud possessors of fine coin collections. The supposedly favorite 'fsubjectv of this class is gym which is held every Monday morning. Mr. Kass, the official teacher, is also the Latin teacher of this class and with his ready-wit, he makes Caesar very interesting. With a class of such diversified interests and accomplish- ments the first period library class is classed as one of the more active groups of the school. Also a note of recognition is due to these second floor scholars and the important role they play on the Academyls honor roll. Many enjoyable and active honors are Waiting for these sophomores and they will certainly be rewarded for the part they play as members of Power Memorial Academy. LIBRARY: flst rowjr R. Meadows, G. Wojcick, P. Bertrand, T. McCann. f2nd rowj: J. Kelly, D. Gilroy, T. Sanno, W, Crane, G: McGowan, J. McGreevy, J. VanGreen. Ithird rowj: T. Devany, J. Griffin, J. O'Con- nel, E. Collins and L. Caputo. Photograph taken in Power Gymnasium. RECEIVING HELP FROM BROTHER O'NEIL in the office are R. Wiswall, J. McGreevy and T. McCann, all members of the studious library class. ,, FOUR MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY CLASS take time out during their lunch period to spend a few minutes in the Christ the King chapel. GOING HOME, OR TO WORK AFTER SCHOOL are a few of the more industrious and hardworking members of Poiver's scholastic body.
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