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

 - Class of 1956

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r I S , GH .El MOVE TO THE LEFT! C, Chadderton takes his instructions from coach William Fagin. LUNCH, OR STUDY PERIOD G. Stewart, and P. Moffit don't seem to care which it is. IT'LL COME BACK DOWN ANY MINUTE NOW! A small group from 306 wait for the basketball to come back down into their midst. Maybe it's stuck on the gym ceiling-Huh? Hmmm. Wai tgwrn C72-Dy 2, FIRST YOU HAVE TO HOLD THE BALL PROPERLY. E. Yann- celli gives forth with his expert knowledge for the beneht of K. Kusker. CLASS 306 flst. fowl: F. Reilly, A. Boniface, E. Corcoran, E. Radin, D. Kiernan, K. Kus- ker, V. Obermeier. 12nd fowl: I. Mulvey, A. Mangove, M. Shortis, R. Hill, R. Ware, G. Stewart W, Bruckner, P. Moffitt, I. Antoncic, and R. O'Hara. Photography by Power students

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CLASSES cowrmuro CLASS 306 Klst 7'0'LUj.' W. Fagin, R. Suizek, P. Cummings, B. Moran, L. Maratta, G. McCanne, D. Grabarz. 12nd rowj: I. Campbell, V. Durante, W. Meade, I. Vallance, R. DeLadi, J. Rudden, C. Chaddeston, I. Frinton, R. O'Neil, G. Yannicelli. Photograph by our student photographer. l TIME OUT FOR A COKE! D. Grabarz, and P. Cummings take their daily mid-morning break for a cool, refreshing Coca-Cola. Cummings takes his while Grabarz waited for a cold re-fill. SCHOLASTIC BLISS I 306 A blast of the whistle, the casting off of the ropes and the hoisting of anchors accompanies the S.S. 306, with -her prow in the direction of scholastic endeavor, over the swelling aca- demic seas of Power. The vessel is manned by a sturdy crew of thirty-eight freshmen who daily scale the rigging and with virile stam- ina clutch the yardarms of intermediate cur- ricular. Her majestic prow is sprayed with the spume of Mr. Richardson's English, Brother McLoughlin's Latin and Brother McAdam,s religion. Respectively Brother Leader, Brother Rowland and Mr. Keenan teach the crew members general science, social studies and algebra. Since their captain, Richard OlHara, their first mate, Gerald McCan, and their treas- urer, Richard Snizard are lenient masters, the crew enjoys many shore leaves where their athletic and cultural desires are alleviated. Richard O'Hara and James Lawdor ably as- sist the freshman basketball team while Peter Moffit and John Antoncic sway toward track and Held prowess. Being the old salts of the crew, Joseph Frintor, Ed Radin and Kevin Cusker plunge into the intracasies of aquatic tournaments. Walter Meade, Donald Grabaz, Edward Radin, john Vincent and Vincent Durante add tothe orchestral lustre of the junior band, while Leonard Marotta adds his talented voice to the polyphonic virbration that eminate from the Glee Club's rehearsal quarters, the cafeteria. Thus the S.S. 306 docks bringing to port a scholastic tuned and aggresive freshmen crew. ,N Qhhwilggg s Q5 f ,QUEEN Ig r, S Fwy., ' r i NIU-19x X 1 ,Wg l X, - I if V 1 S 6 riff . X i 8 THE POWER PANTHERS! J. Mulvey, R. De- landi and H. Hill prepare to start their gym class.



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CLASSES comrrrsiueo A 304 HAYRIDE The rushing rapids, the fresh sparkling scent of summerls green, and the thick fragrance of freshly cut hay forecast to the passer-by that summer in all its exhuberent splendor has descended upon the countryside of f'Anytownl' U.S.A. The basso pro- fundo of the low slung fertile valleys, the contralto of the expansive plains, and the soprano of the jagged peaks adore in a chanting cresendo the pulchritude of the season. The Heecy clouds bring a third di- mension to the sky, ablaze with a setting August sun, and seem to beckon for a summer hayride. A hayride that will reveal the scholastic beauty and cultural vistas of the 304 countryside. The rigging is set and the horses are fresh as the lumbering wagon tumbles out of the PMA barn onto the dusty trails of extra-curricular achievement. The first sport in the vast collection from 304, that ap- pears along the well-trodden road, is that of bowling. William Burns, John Cooney, Patrick Loughlin, Pat- trick OlConnor, Frank McCormick and Anthony Vis- conti compose the kegling enthusiasts. Next, the wagon stops at a lake where the students can go for a swim. The mermen, Hen Fay and Larry Suterland, beat everyone into the cool Haquaf' After the brief interlude, a quiet repast is taken in a nearby park. Containing a basketball court and a running track, this place becomes a joy for James Moody, an ac- participator in these two sports. Now, the wagon turns homeward, and the hayriders from 304 climb aboard. The trip home is a pleasant and beautiful one. Upon arriving at the PMA barn, the students make their way home. While doing so the vibrant notes of the Power-band rise to the ears of the home- ward-bound. Also, the harmonious voices of William Burns, Edward Goonan, Frank McCormick and John Kenna perpetrate the air. Yes, the summer hayride of freshman class 304 is at an end, but long will the extra-curricular achievements, seen along the dusty paths of the hayride, be vividly remembered by them. NOW, THAT'S TWENTY DOLLARS on Gregarius to place in ,, the lst at Hialeah, says I. Cooney backed by a host of friends. 10 CLASS 304: flop fowl: L. Sutherland, H. Fay, R. Franzese, T. McGarry, H. Kosh- atzky, J. Costigan, W. Prespare. fbottom rowj: I. Reynolds, P. Loughlin, T. How- ley, A. Michel, J. Cooney, P. O'Conn0r, K. McNamara and T. Hines. Picture by Power ALL RIGHT WHELAN, LET'S HAVE THE SLINGSHOT. Brother McAdams gets the goods on R. Whelan as he tries to hide the evidence of his undoubtable guilt. i YOU LOAD SIXTEEN TONS and what do you get? Nothing but a sore back says T. .Haynes as he unc'er'z':sf in 'if' ' 3C,arry,

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