High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 114 text:
“
oh x oi Int WILLIAM J. CALLAGHAN Illll l.inie to I'ow1'i' lollowinu LII'Jl4lll mon lroni N Slznnslgnis Srhool in iieens. Ile liopws lo slmlx' Plnxil- ll Sl, julllls lllllUIVIIIj1 gmqliigilion ANTHONY F. CARDONA Xnlhonyk lanorile sulvjesl was Ili my in Seeonel Yi-an: .-Xs any normnl ith. he is inlereslell in mrs. Ilis ure seliolzistie plains are unsure, EDWARD P. CALLAHAN Ilonor Roll I. 2, X. 4g Purple K Golrl 4g Iinnre Committee 4g j.Y. Bus'- kellmzlll 2. l'Fell11 hopes to ziltencl Annapolis to do Medical Rexiseureli. JAMES C. CARROLL Truck Team lg K.li.S.g Swimming: 2, jimmie is il genuine afifiomzdo of .-'kmerifiin History as it is taught hy Bro. Weizzainrl, Will sturly Pharniacy. JOHN J. CAMISA Honor Roll 1. A resident of Astoria, johnny founcl Physics to he the most enjoyable subject that he studied during: his four years :it Powei: AUSTIN V. CASEY Freshman Basketball: Swimminl: Team. A gzrziduzite ol Sl. Theresa of Lisieux, Brooklyn, he enjoyed Amer- ican History with Bro. Weigaml. ROGER J. CAMLEK Yzirsity Ilzinrlhxill 3. Royle will lu xi sluclent of Liherzil .Iris in Sl john's commenting nest Seplenilmer Biology was fzworefl while :it Power i .no- JAMES F. CASSIDY A Mxinhzillam resiilent, :intl grzuluaite of St, john the livaingelist IIIIIIIIIIIIII' School, jini plans to sloaly Business Aclniinislrzition All Iona next year. ARTHUR J. CHARBONNEAU Busketlmll l. lg Ilqnselmll lg Purple 81LiUltI.Z,.lQ Ilnnre i'onnnillee .Y An eager student ol the I reneli tongue Artie plans to eonlinue his emluezntion JOHN P. CLARK The Power 4. john enlerell I'owel from St. 'I'l1eres:l of Avila Sehool. His tentative plains influrle I'lII'IlII'I THE SENIOR SAMPLES NEW IDEAS AND CQNFIRMS OLD ONES IN INFORMAL STUDENT-FACULTY TALKS, ecluezition all xi rollege to lie Ilericlexl
”
Page 113 text:
“
QAM , 0.1, 3 .,5-- ' ,.. L BRIAN P. BLACKLER Ilnnur Rnll l, J, -lg Iluwling J, 3, Ilri:in's l'1ivul'il4' Il'll4'Ill'l' was lim. Clairk. Qin-uns lmrn, luv lmpvs lu :il- lvnml St. jnlin's U. un Lung Islginml JOHN D. BROWN Ilnnur Roll l, J, 5, -l. xlnhn luis ilu' inlvntinn of l'IlIt'I'IIllL mllcgv. zinzl nl studying gi I.iIu'l:iI :Xrls f'1lllI'Sl'. At l'uwci', his IIIIVITSI was xilwaiys Mailll, DONALD J. BURNS Glu' IIIIIII lg Ilmvling .'. R. Ilnn luis In-un ingiinly ilnpn-sscil lay lim, Ollcr :ind tln' IIINIUIA' unirsm' nIln'i'mI livrc. llc is iimlccinlvil uuiu-rlliiig Collugc. THOMAS E. BURNS llnnni' Rull l, J, 5, -lg 'I'r4u'k 'l'm'4nn lg .Kg Illlwilllg J. 'l'un1 is :i rolisrivlilimis sluilcnl in ull sulwji-cts, Init t'Vl'Il Illlll'L' so in lhnsc wliirh ina-lumls' Math. NN. -I ,v . W f X -'I W3! V Eval' ' JOHN A. BONILLA RICHARD E. BOYD THOMAS P. BRAY Ilnnm' Rnll l, J. An ziluinnils of Illcs- Hlmnr Roll l, 2, 3, -lg Ilaiskvllmll 1, Hmmm' Roll 1, lg liuwling Z. Tum soil Szicraiiiiciit llrainirnzii' Srllool in 3,3,4,A1l11Qliq Righ gllgn 4, Nagin- gf Aglqyrigiy Lung Island Mainlmtlzin, is :in vxpn-rt in IIUDLIIIII' unjoys si I S Nxivall Arncrirzm llislnry was liis IVllYllI'IIL IWISIKY IIl' Il0lll'5 I0 SIUIIY l'l1llIl10l'1'iI1ll. Academy LIIIUI' ,lunu subject, Ilul hc'll llc ai I5L1sim'ssrn1in THOMAS J. BROWNE JAMES J. BURKE KEVIN C. BURKE VY.-'l. ll Rvlvzisn' 'Finn' 3. 'I'0InII1y'S Sliflzllily I. 2, 5, 43 'III'1lL'li lg I'nrplii Kevin is an rcsimlvnt of Ilcllcmsu, I.. I inliwusts inrlumlc :xIllL'l'Il'i1Il Illslnry K Gold I, 23 Ygirsity Swimming 43 :incl gran-ml our trnrk ii-nun in frvsh Illltl Iizlslwtlwzill. IIC plains In cnlcr Varsity Iixisvlmzill .ig Thi- Pnwvr 53 man yi-air. Ilv plans tn onrull :it Quin-ns' Collogc for ll li..-X. Cuursv. Howling 2. llc will xillcnul Yillgiimxui, Mxmhxiltain i'nIl1'p1c Im' Iingim-v1'im, HIS FUTURE IS UNCERTAIN? BUT HE USES EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HIS CHOICE 109
”
Page 115 text:
“
TO THE SENIOR? COLLEGE IS AN OMNIPRESENT ACTUALITY WHICH MUST REMAIN FOREMOST IN MIND. JOHN P. COMISKEY C.Y.A. l, 2, 3, 4. A resident of Manhattan, john is a lifeguard dur- ing the sunnner. llis favorite subject, science, but he'll major in business. JOSEPH M. COYNE Honor Roll l. joe, who isa graduate of St. llalu'ieI's Ilflllllllllll' School, is III avid basketball fan. Ile hopes to enter llunter Follege for Ilusint-ss. JOHN A. CONTI Dance Committee 3, 45 'l'l'2lCk 19 Bowling 2. Bro. Delaney was john's favorite teacher and, since he likes math, he'll major in Business Law. WILLIAM G. CRONIN Bowling 4. Bill came to Power in Senior year from Mother of thc Sav- iour Seminary. Interested in Govern- ment job, he is unsure about college. RICHARD C. CORNELL Honor Roll 1. Z, 3, 4g KBS, 2, 3, 4g Release Time 3. 43 The Power .35 Publicity Club Zg Howling 2, 3. A language course at Iona is next. JAMES T. CULLEN Honor Roll 1, 2, Red enjoys hock- ey and basketball. Favorite teacher was Mr. Keenan. He hopes to pursue a business degree at Iona College. JAMES G. CLEARY Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4g Ilasketlmall Z, 3, 4. jim played l'.A.l.. Softball and is interested in rnost sports. An engineering course is next for him. JOHN R. CLEARY Honor Roll I, Z, 3, 4g Basketball 2. 3, 45 Baseball 2, .ig 'l'rat'k I, 5, 4, john's interests range from math to languages so he'll study the arts JOHN P. COYLE Glee Club 1, 2. john is a graduate of Sacred Heart Grammar School in Bayside. He is interested in aviation but is undecided about his college. VINCENT J. CULLINAN Honor Roll lg Release Time 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Band l, 2, Ll. Another aspirant to Iona, Vin hopes for a Bachelor of Arts degree next.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.