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

 - Class of 1957

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Power Memorial Academy - Power Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 83 of 144
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Page 83 text:

EACH ISSUE OF the paper lwrinqs with it new surprises. Here some junior staff memliers .ire reflecting on the nuances they have found in .1 current edition. A STAFF WITH nn eye toward perfection is always n necessity in a good newspnper. Here Morlaes intficntetf an error to staff artists Didier and Johnson. va ififi' I Q, iff?-1 -Q .xygxtt-Q ,' 'gr . xg. K -gi. .g,Lik,i, . Pt ,. t. iw X4 vo SENIOR STAFF WRITERS W. Barry and A. Kenny inspect a photo from one of the issues. Unentusiasrn caused a retake of the picture later. SOMEWHAT DISCONSOLATE AT Photographer Farrell's ap- preciation of his own success, Sophomore Maloney plans his rebuttal carefully.

Page 82 text:

G Q? in-F i 1452 1739 11' OUR CRUSADING EDITOR. J, McKeefe gives a pep talk to his staff pictured above. llast fowl 2 front to back: M. Hynes, A, Kenny, F. Zindulka Curnber, and A, Carver. l2nd rowl 1 G. Constantine, F. Angelino, F. Gannon, W. Barry, M, Hoynes and C, Ruzicka. 13rd rowl 1 P. Cahill, L. Morales J McMahon, A. Fetherston, R. Farrell, J. Caturano, and B. Flannery, l4th rowl: M. Murphy, M. Keating and R. Johnson. 15th fowl: R. Maglione and T. Dowd. ll MUNTHLY PRUGRESS REPORT Perhaps the most well-known fruit of school spirit is the official school organ, The Purple and Cold. The typical student is exposed to the puhlication eight times each year, and he comes after a time to welcome and appreciate it. lndeed, he may look forward in anticipa- tion to the day that the paper is due to he released. The casual reader has little, if any, comprehension of the work that it takes to puhlish a newspaper eight times in a short ten months. Ile cannot visualize the selfless dedication and sacrifice that is a prerequisite for a staff memher. It is the exsistance of this spirit that makes the newspaper what it is, and that makes it worthy of any praise heaped upon it. Brother Conefrey accepted the hurden of moderating the paper, and his acceptance is reason enough for praise. However, though his cheerful acceptance can he made the hasis of praise, that praise must not he limited only to this generousity on his part. For, in addition to hear- ing himself magnifieiently in the face of adversity, Brother has accomplished great things. Every year, he is faced with the task of turning a group of adolescents into an efficient corps of writers. liven the causal reader must admit that he has done rather well. The task of administrating the staff, as well as editing the flow of the Written word. falls on the proud slionldt-rs of .lohn Nlclieefe and Thomas Santora. john and Tom have done their joh well, as is evidenced hy the finished product. They have given their all and have heen re- warded hy the satisfaction of seeing the fruit of their lahor heing honored hy the men of Power. With the staff, in addition to these men of talent, this is the paper. lt is a printed monument to the school. lt is also a memorial to the dedication of the men whose creation it is.



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M 1 -f ar FM. M. XM Q , Q' K AMT? AS SENIOR McKEEFE, with the jaded eye of editorship looks on, the THE UNDERCLASSMEN to whom the future of the paper will be final OK, is given the June issue by Bro. Conefrey and T. Santora. entrusted must train early. Here sophomore Constantine and typisf Gannon work away with hopes of eventual advancement. Cf' f-N X, f L THOUGH RE-WRITE MAN STRACK seems disapproving, his expressive demeanor was a photograohefs work. A somewhat calmer Andrew Fethcrslon works in the right foreground as Jim McMahon and Mike Keating fright! discuss the merit of a column, Others, ll, to r.l1 are Pat Cahill, two Mikes, Hoynes and Hynes and F. Angelino. 80 V

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