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CLASSES corsmwueo THE C RNIV CO CERTO OF 201 The kaleidoscopic array of lights, the vibrant gay music of the carousel and the pleadings and shoutings of the side- show barker are all beckoning to us to take a jaunt through the midway of class 201. The frenzied activity of the group can be displayed through the many and different hobbies that consume any idle time. Electric trains, photography, stamp collecting and tropical fish are among the colorful at- tractions at this acedemic carnival. Far from the jellied apple and cotton candied maze of the runway is soon discovered the main attraction which is located in the academic tent of scholars. This is only opened to honor roll students in which 201 has an esteemed repre- sentation in the form of L. Poupon, R. Wetterhahn, J. Garvey and R. Farrell. Back to the steeplechase of activity where the cultural Sideshow boast of R. Cantwell, C. Doute, R. Kane and M. McGetrick as able members of the Power band and also the poliphony of D. Didimamoff's and A. Reyes' glee club arias. In the sports arena we find the expert diamond dust- ing of W. Santangelo and I .Gianguzzi while F. Holman dis- plays deft aquatic style. Brother Rowland's simplification of the Latin declen- sions and conjugations mark him as the most popular per- sonality of the 201 midway. Science also ranks high as a very frequented attraction. Thus we have experienced the thrills and chills, the bustling activity and the scholastic ability that compose the carnival concerto of class 201. HEADS UP! T. Sullivan finds an interesting way to get rid of his excess paper. L. Poupon and I. Cianguzzi are the innocent victims of the act. THAT'S THE SAME ANSWER I GOT, says A. Klein as Burns, H. Vas- quez, R. Cantwell and N. Watkins listen to him boast about a recent test. CLASS 201, SECTION A KFront Rowj: D. Didimamoff, T. Sullivan, C. Doute, R. Wetterhahn, VV. Santangelo, M. Sabatella, R. Hayes, I. Gianguzzi. fBack Row:2: G. Michael, A. Klein, VV. O'Connell, J. Sino, I. Burns, A. Reyes, and I. Judge. They look pretty happy for freshmen, do they not?
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CLASSES CONTINUED FEB. FRESH N 90 DAY WO DEB This class which commences its freshman year in February is traditionally known as the brain trust class of the under classmen. The reason for this is that the members of this class have to cover the complete schedule for freshmen year in little over 90 days. In order to accomplish this task their schedule is quite heavy. As they enter their classes early in the morning they are greeted by Bro. McLaughlin who opens the day with his English period. Following Bro. McLaughlin is Mr. Zeccolals Algebra period. Social Studies comes next and is taught by Mr. Richardson. After these three periods these young men take time out for lunch. However, this is no sooner over when once again they are back at work studying the mysteries of General Science with Bro. Considine. Bro. O'Hehir enters next to impart the teachings of our faith and educate them on the paths to perfection..-Xll these periods are in a sense the prelude to last period of the day, the wonderful period . . . Latin. Not satisfied with just forty-five minutes of this subject, they have a double period with Mr. Liggio. Although subject to an extra long day of class work these eager beavers are still desirious to satisfy their appitites for activity by taking part in the various sports of the school. P. Looney, J. Fitzimmons, and F. Cullinan lend their athletic ability to the school track team. J. Dowling and J. Boyle are found quite often in the gym throwing a ball around. Others, although not on the actual school teams, take part in some of the other sports of the Academy. It is with pride that we look to these new members of the Academy. They have caught on early to the spirit and life of Power.We the older members of the school wish them success. LINE FORMS TO THE RIGHT, MEN! Two February Frosh eagerly wait their tums to sharpen their pencils while L. R. Borca keeps them waiting. ALL RIGHT BOYS, ONE-TWO-THREE-OUT! Hoffman's departure is clras- tically hastened by two of his energetic classmates, Higgins and Fitzsimnions. FEB. FROSH CLASS SECTION A fist 1'0'LU2.' W. Looney, J. Mulchay, D. Coats, M. Musillo, E. Borg, M. Kauffmen, K. Ryan, F. Miller, G. Geiger. Gnd fowl: J. Brown, R. Hoey, M. Zarenski, I. Hinkson, H. Jauorski, S. Fritz, H. Cullinan, J. Reddy, P. Caffrey. Ithird rowl: A. Liguori. L. Antoinette, J. Barca, J. Dowling, A. Eisch, V. Tosti, W, Boyle, J. McLaughlin, D. Norton. Photography staff photo taken in the new Power Memorial Gymnasium. KE 4
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