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K' ANDREW V. FETHERSTON Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, The Power 41 1-av FRANK A. FIORDALISI Honor Roll 1, Release Time 1, Z, 3, C . Photography Staff 4, Purple K Gold 4g Debat 1, Bowling 3, 4. Frank 3, 4, Swimming Z, 5, 4. M.l.'l'. and liked Physics but is unsure of his Aeronautical Engineering are next. future college or its study course. l , 1. Q vj f Kas. - jr: ' . . ffl ' - f V A E p . X A g xg . .fi . gf . :X Q 5 . L If . Q 4' I , ,- . , 3 CORN ELIUS P. FITZSIMONS Track 1. Bro. Gleeson's classes were Connie's favorite. Since he also has a fondness for Geometry, Manhattan and Civil Engineering are his choices. JOHN F. FLYNN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. St, Gregory's Grammar School sent this red-haired singer to Power. Ile has not yet chosen his future scientific college. GEORGE B. FOWLER Purple 81 Gold 4, Track 1, Z. A resi- dent of Brooklyn and, by nature, a Dodger fan, hopes to attend Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy. JOSEPH P. FLOOD Honor Roll lg Basketball 1, Z, 3, 4. Baseball 5, 4. -Ioe's favorites were Bro. Offer and Chemistry. He will go to Manhattan College next. -me 4 'Y ROBERT J. FOURATT From the sunny borough of Queens, Bob enjoys football and basketball. After graduation, he will enter Iona College for a Liberal Arts course. 404' MICHAEL R. FOX Baseball 2, 3, 4. Manhattan-born, Mike enjoyed Bro. Duggan's classes most. Instead of college, he will join the navy after his graduation. X . I kt '-wqqlill si Wrist 1 H. P ff.. i , .,., A an-:NX N K AS A soclALLY ACTIVE HUMAN BEING, THE SENIOR HAS NEED OF THE TELEPHONE TO EXTEND HIS PERSONALITY IN NEW DIRECTIONS sfo ii WILLIAM R. FOY Honor Roll 1, Bowling 2. From Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn, Willy likes mathematics. He hopes to attend Fordham for Liberal Arts. ANTHONY J. FUSSA Purple K Gold 5. Tony entered Pow- er after his second year at Hayes. His favorite school subject was History but he will be a business major next.
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Ilnnu I X 1 gli 'V 'lf s...f 'Q' if 1-I PAUL J. DROLLINGER KEVIN P. DWYER JOHN J. EARLY KEVIN R. ENNIS Iuipli- .A lmlcl l lfmm lhi- hir: hm' Sous nl' Sl, 'IUSUIIII lg IIOI.K'IIIll1.S. An ,lurk Czmw tu Power in thc lwmzinning Ilmml- Roll It fy 14' .15 1111-ll C1111, lg ulinut lyiiimlllyn. l'qiul liki-nl I-IISIUIA' mitrlrflmr Vmzin, Km-vin viijuys liuntinu of his lhirfl yvzir. Thu pzist two yours Swimming I, ,Q llglsi-lmll A llgqying Inst in limi-1 U11-1 gmrliiailimli. hi- :xml IISIIIIUI, Ili- plains Il Iilmm-ml 111-is lmvc sccn his intcrvsl in m.ith grow: likml I'l15-Nils, Rcil liilpi-A 1.1 1-1111-1 will pmllzililx vnlisl in thi Navy. cuursc hut is unsurc of thc rollc14v. so hc'll stufly uccountim: in mlli-gc, JXIIIIHIIUIIN Naivail .-Xfgulrxm m-xl Ifnll. an--f GABRIELLE ERRICO 1 Ilnlvllm' llxvcl Ill llzilx' ln-tori' his llllfllllfl' into PM :X llls l:1x'r1l'lln' siilvjwl was linulish with llru. Ilmvvr lull hi' will Illllrllll' in t'Ill1IIII't'IIIll.I. 'JS THOMAS A. szzo i'l 'I NIV, Kvviigiril mlqissvs :xml I ra'm'li will mms! ln- rm-lnvnilwiz-4l lay lrum. A rvsir vnrull lltlll ul lung Islgmel, lu' will in luiixi l'oll1-Liv lm' l,il11'ml Kris, PROGRESS INVOLVES SCHOLASTIC OTTO C. FABER rr Rull I, R, AI. liilcruslvml Ill QIYIQIIIUII :lnrl ivilrlliilg, Hilo is ll lull iiilmixu-fl INJIII 'I'hv slim-im-s :irc his IIIUIIK' in gin l1Ilrl1'L'lKll'rl lil! llvgv. JOHN F. FAY St. Amlrcw Ava-Ilino in Qucvns was jzu'k's pgrainiluaii' sclwol. Ili' is ll Yun- Iwv lim who likcs Flivmistry, Civil I-li11irivv1'ii1g will ln- his future intern-sl, TEAMWORK. THE SENIOR IS ALWAYS READY TO HELP HIS FRIENDS. J A,.,Z. ,f 1--' pc f 7 , 1- FRANK J. FEELEY ARTHUR R. FERNANDEZ Glu' C'lul1 1, 2, 3, 45 'I'rm'k 1, Melo- IIII0IUl.II'L1llIlj' Stull .Tg Ilgiiiu' Vnni clious Frank liws in Illiinliiillain. 1111111-1-51.11'l'1-111-11 1 11151111-1-11111111-11l ICYUH lllllllllh IlIS llWl'Vlll' Wllll'l'l IF irirliiizilimi iiiaukvs .Kilim-'s m'lmim'm' uf History, hu will bc ll sciuncv mzijoxx Iirimklyn l'uIyli-rlmiv :un 41111 imm-
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A tadtly at tilen Oaks Golf t'ourse in Queens, Mike also sneeialiles in eus tom'-built ears. .Xtter grznluatioi will study riimonology at X.Y,l' K 'wi .I ef ' ' fir 'f if of MICHAEL T. GAFFNEY 1, be WILLIAM P. GALLAGHER Track l, 2g Swimming 2. Bill's la- vorite subject was math with Bro, Duggan. Consequently, he hopes for an engineering course at Renssalaer. F i 2 i t t 4 l l l I L. li J l ,W t ' , PUNCTUALITY, THOUGH A VIRTUE, DOES LEAVE ROOM FOR TRANS- GRESSION WHERE THERE IS NEED, OR OCCASION FOR, TARDINESS. RAYMOND J. GERETY Track 1. Manhattan-born, Ray grad- uated from St. Ann's Academy. lle's a member of the National Rifle As' sociation. A history course follows. .Il PHILIP P. GOODWIN Phill came to Power from St. George Academy late in high school Though he liked Biology, he will take an electrical engineering course next, K' PATRICK J. GREER Track 3. Though unable to partici- pate himself because of work. Pat is an avid sports lan, He will enter Fordham for an accounting course. JAMES A. HANNEY Honor Roll 15 Release Time .lg Track 15 Radio Club 4. jim is an- other of Powerls many Queens' resif dents. Is undecided on future school -uu- Nur JOHN J. GILDEA Release Time .lg 'I'rat'k Ig llowling J, 3, johns l1IYUl'lIt' tearlier was llro. Offer. Next Septeniber, be will enter Fordham l'nix'ersity lor Liberal Arts. JOSEPH F. GREEN txlst Club Ig Iland Z, A joe s lavor- ite sport is football, played in his native Queens. lakell Iiusiness I.aw but is undecitletl about a eollege, in A KEVIN J. HAGGERTY llonor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Purple X llnlil .lg Howling J. Kevin liked t'liemistry and is another engineering bopetul Ile will attentl lllauliattan College Q iii' KENNETH J. HARRINGTON Purple K tiolil lg Traik I, 2 :Xn a- lumnus of Forpus t'llristi tlranunar School in Manhattan, Ken enjoys Business Law, will continue in Iona.
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