Blessed Sacrament High School - Maple Leaves Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)
- Class of 1951
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Since then he has taken the responsibility much in the many activities of the school anal of .Xthletie Director :intl is niotlerator of foot- especially the Camera Club of uhich he is ball. baseball and the Poster Club. Br, llaley de- moderator. ln the elassrooiu, he guides his stu- yotes his teaching hours to Religion and Xlathe- dents in economies. algebra anal lfnglish. matics. V 1 F I FACULTY 1900 - Z1 ixyrfp vw fail , of, .... I : -'Rll-'.DGl .N I Q RICY. BROTHI-IR C. P. .XICDONNICIL HR' l'tll'Pf in llatrison.N.X . has .Mi old-tinier in Blessed Sacrament is Br. .llc- Mr. liflcflgcn' Wllf' nyginf for five Years' thi? X Nur , Donnell, who has been here at the sehool longer been M Blcsscd bn? lated entirely' to sports. 'I lu? V. ' I X than any other nieniber of the faculty. His in- ef which iw lmsilibiitl he has been a menibef 2' ' K - fluence 'is felt in many activities for besides in- PHSV Year thc DurinQ Sflwl lloul-Sv ic I ,' 'N spiring a love for the Ifreneh language, he has the teaching stil i 'and Ssnieriean history- ' U been the moderator of the Yearbook, Sound teaches world history ' ' y K i Views and the Legion of Mary. f , ,X 8 X i - af 4,3 YT . ' s...,.1 . f Rl-fY. lf.-Ylil llfll j,'X.Xll-'S j. XY.Xl.SH . Jlf' ' . if HR. XIICH.-Xl-il. ,-X. ROTANDO Since the primary aim of the Catholic education Q11 I JJ lf' .-X popular addition to the B. faculty this year is to train the mind toxvards a greater under- , 9 xi as Xlister Rotando. Besides teaching us the standing of our Religion and a greater devotion J' l,.ilI, X 3' 'K finer points of gramli and instilling in us an to our Creator, the task of l-'r. XYalsh, as Spir- XX! ' appreciation of goot erature. he l -i done an itual Director, has been an important one. Throughout the years here. vve have found his lectures and private conferences immensely' help- ful to us. A I ' outstanding job 1 recting our in - Glee Club. 1 3 - - N1r.Rii ten lent his W fine voice to Rl-1Y.BRO'I'HliR P. N. SYN.-XX Br. Svnan, one of the new members of the facul- add immensel me our - nc r '. 3 4 ty, came here to Blessed Sacrament from the juniorate at XYest Park, New York to assume the teaching responsibilities of mathematics. physics and religion. Besides his regular teaching activi- ties, Br. Synan is Xloderator of Basketball and Coach of Y. Basketball. all .511 1 f if ' A 7 ...,. ,f ti . ,, ,N 'A ,.,.,,,Av Rl-',Y. l5RU'l'lll'R Y. XY. Xl.AXR'l'lX Latin. science and history are the subjects taught by Br. Xlartin. Besides his classes. he is modera- tor of the Glee Club and coach of our Track Team. Ile also turned out our first Cross Coun- try Team. uhich enjoyed a very successful sea- son. :tw RICK' BROT1 ' ' HRILB ' ., ,red-lit-sided member of iiiliiilli? fr , . ' act s .. ment Qkllizirglgsfllc' Q-orrnpors of Blesscxi 2.12351 , '. - one . ' ' - - Erlgxtjillllt' :mire this y'e.11j,f:oh,rl:T:l BIZ U-Brlm' am .4 ' i 1- e tea -1 .E Coaches the Vpttuli to' the umlerglasses and iilisix :si Basketball lean, ' Z - L2 ..., f Q Q ,A , f-PJ Ul R llININIz l'IlIlzN qc E ln 'wwf wmv ,. R, 'A xi -, SICNIUHS J f, ag. aa., We--' A-ffni PASQL'Al,l'. AYAl,l.ONlf SAINT GAl3Rllfl.'S Cheerleader Z. 3, -lg Poster Club 2, 3, -lg Camera Club lg .Nlissions 4. The possessor ol' an infectious type of school spirit, Pat is one ofthe most ardent supporters of the school athletic teams. His sterling work asa cheerleader has often given our teams that extra lift neces- sary to win a ballgame. A good student and a firm character, Pat is always willing to do a friend a favor. ffffrff - ' WJLMQQWM W 41144 gf 6 MEL f I 61- ' 55554 f 'WMM . ,Za , . JICRRY BORRI-1I.I.I my 7 HOLY I-'A.Xlll.Y Football 1, Z. 41 Basketball 1- rack , 2, 3. -lg Poster Club 2, 3, 4g Apostleship of Prayer 2. A quiet personality, but one which commands respect-that's Jerry Borrelli. A clear mind and a firm body are but a few of jerry's at- ibutes. Constantly on top in everything he undertakes, be excelled on the gridiron and cinders for his alma mater. jerry has ambitions to become an Admiral in Uncle Sam's Navy. is Q. V-all jOllN CA.XlPBl-Il.L Golf 5, -I-g Track l, 2g Apostleship of Prayer 23 Glee Club lg Poster Club 2, 3. A friendly smile, and a keen sense of humor that can change a dull day into a three ring circus make Jack the type of fellow that every- body likes to have around. jack has an admirable personality which will be a main factor in his getting ahead in the world today. He has displayed on many occasions his keen business acumen. RUCCO CONTICCHIO SACRICIJ HICART Glee Club 1, 2, -lg Debate 3g Track 1, 2, 3, -lg Dramatic Club 3, 4. Rocco, who, though atliletically inclined, has managed to maintain a very good average throughout his scholastic tenure here at B. S. Always available with a helping hand, he has obtained the friend- ship and admiration of all his classmates. Heading for college, he will most assuredly be successful in whatever field he sees fit to follow. 415 swag, , ,IOSEPH CRI-1.-X'I'L'RO Sl. GABRII-Ql.'S Dramatic Club 3, -lg lfrench Club 4g Glee Club 4. Dance Committee 5, -ig Press Club 3. 'loc is more than likely one of the most controversial figures that has ever roamed the corridors of B. S. H. S. l le has a great sense of humor, enjoying a joke on himself as well as one at the expense of someone else. lYith his friendliness and determination, he has the attributes essential to make his stand out in the world. ia lag -IAMES CURREN SACRED HEART Camera Club lg Cflce Club 23 Poster Club SQ Yearbook 4g Dance Committee 4g Square Dance Team 4. Flashy clothes and an equally flashy smile make jim Curren an easy person to pick out in a crowd. He is a member of the Royal Order of Mount Vernonites and has been riding the rails to school for the past four years. lf you're not a friend of jim, look out, for his aspiration is to become a full-fledged F.B.l. man. Beware! ii .iX, fi ' X wa' PETE DE I-'EO BLESSED SACRAXIENT Basketball 3g Poster Club 3, 41 l-'reneh Club 4. Pere's nonchalant xx ay of getting things done typifies his character, that of always being willing to lend a hand in troublesome situations. A broad smile enraptures his beaming happy-go-lucky manner. A polished dancer, he also cut some fancy steps on the basketball court. Pete is undecided as to where he will attend college. JOHN DELLA PENN.-X john, who travels by way of the Fordham Bus to the Xlaple Avenue Mansion each day, is known for his quiet but friendly manner and pleasant personality. He has livened many a dull moment with a well timed quip. Del has often been a deciding factor in the outcome of an intramural softball game. After the completion of his final year he intends to study pharmacy at Fordham Lf. where he will cer- tainly become a credit to Blessed Sacrament as well as himself. 5 WM 77 , , Q I .j J !T X fi ' .,,f I. - I-'ICRDINAND DI-1 PIANO Poster Club 2. 3g Legion of Nlary 2. 3, 4g Dance Committee 4. I:erdie. as he is known throughout the school, came to Blessed Sacrament from Italy and has become well liked by all who know him. He possesses an outstanding scholastic record and has quickly adapted himself to American sports. He is an avid rooter for a certain Bronx team and has made his weight felt on the intramural baseball team. He is very industirous and sincere in all that he at- tempts. After graduation I-ierdie plans to return to his native country for a visit. uf 4529 4 ICD FLYNN SAINT G.-XBRIICIQS Track l, 2, 3, 4g Cross-Country 4g Football 33 Press Club 4g Year- book 4g Dance Committee 4. lid is well-known in this vicinity for his exploits on the einders and the hill and dale courses. He was captain of the cross-country team, and is referred to as Flash in the track campaign. lid is always good for a laugh and is often the life of a party. Iona College fig- ures to be his abode next year. ,IOHN Ifl..-XNAGAN . HOLY I .-XNIIIX Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Legion of Xlary 2. 31 Yearbook Editor 4. One of the most ambitious boys in Blessed Sacrament High School is john Flanagan who was chosen Iiditor for the 1951 Yearbook. Throughout his four years at B. S. he has kept his average well in the 90's. He has maintained a high popularity record among the stu- dents. He will surely make a success of himself in his life. john is one of the most respected members of his class. 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I 4 yi l w - ' 1 4 w, ' ' , , , , , . , x K -a v B .-9 ' ' ' - A ur, ,HQ x .. , , . - H -s . l r 'f ' f ' A ' , '1' ' ' ' x 7' -.' - ' x ' ' l W' ll kN! sX l , 2. 'A Y -.. - s , ' '. 7 . - X - ' 1 ' .r ., U . , I u ' v s. s u 1 if , v v T' ' has our x'ote of thanks. He was an excellent student with far reach- 'fx' 'fl 2' . f ' ' J tx 4 .x, 4 A x I X. XX i E X t x lf. W N -,El Xl F . Q 2' A l, W fy V H ll . k B Q XV , , ' . - 2. v-g.'. -6 x-Q 'gig U- . . - ,-3 ., , A,,,. JS? . -3 ,. - J '. , . , V . , . , , ' Q ' , - . ' . ' . Y . '. . ., Y ' .' . Y - -- - -. Y . , . , , Y , ' . ' . . - --' NILS LUNDQUIST St Gabrlels Cheer Leader I, 2 Glee Club I 2 Apostlesbzp of Prayer I Dance Commzttee 3 4 Prexr Club 3 4 Yearbook 4 Always alert and wearmg that smxlmg Swedlsh charm Lunk IS one of Blessed Sacraments model students Aggresslve and mdus trlous ln all hls undertakings he IS destined to attam success ln his hosen profession Much of his tlme has been dew oted to the actor dlon ueeze Box which he plays superbly Iona College IS his choice for higher educatlon -Tax- M at Keio EW ,,- . ,I ,--' K , ff 0, K . 1 CORNELIUS McCARTY St Marx s Camera Club I 2 Pres: Club 3, 4 Conme throughout hns stav here has proven a credxt to thas hall of leammg He ns a friend of all and has no little talent m the field of lournahsm if the job he has done as edntor of Sound Views IS an ll'ld1C3I10l'l of hrs prowess After graduation Connie plans to go out South Bend way to the Umversntv of Notre Dame MICHAEL MAGUIRE St Catherines Dance Committee 3 4 Glee Club I 2 Mlke IS wlthout doubt Connecticut s gift to Blessed Sacrament Hugh He has a slow ea y manner and a sense of humor second to none I-Ins smcerltv and loyaltv to his Alma Mater has always been out standing Aft gradua lnt ds to further himself ln college WNILLIAM XICCOY St Augustmes Glee Club I 2 Football 3 Track 2 3 4 Sfwammmg I Dance Committee 4 Heel and Toe Club 4 Bng Blll more commonlv known to us as Hank ns a dallv com muter from Larchmont H15 humor m class which has produced many a laugh throughout the sears shovss that xaudevllle :sn t really dead yet A dllxgent worker and a fine companion Hank ns welcome m all clrcles no matter where he goes He hopes to augment hns studles next year at Niagara Unnersnq 17 I 7 , f Z A ' - . I a I I 7 3 3 Y ' . . . .4 U ,, . 9 , . , v . ' :csc uv ' ' ' N 'G .X y , . ,- ' 1 f v ' Q ' r ' , 1: gf ' ' . .. 5 f , , ' 'if' , , ,J 2 .3341-' 1 0 Md I l l Yv v A A ' ' v , I - a f r 1 1 1 1 . . . . J u 9 , v . . . . . . . v M ,, . . . 1 f 9 , ' . . . . . H . ,, , - . . , . . I . 1 v ' Y . . . Y . V . X , l . .1 .4 , tg ,1 . VI' Ax X' X lc XVILLIAAI MITCHELL '-' 'V' ST. CATHICRINIC Football 4g Dance Committee 4gt om Committeeg Baseball 4. After three years atrkflount St. Michaels, Bill decided to come to B. S. H. S. One off 'the Pellxyln boysg!Bill has shown his amazing ability to make new friengsf and Vatllapt himself to life in his new surroundingsllrle is popyllarvwvitla both classmates and faculty. Bill hopes to pursue a law courselpt Fordham if Uncle Sam does not THOMAS MC ILVOY ST. C.-XTHl-QRINI Camera Club 1, 2g Poster Club Sg Press Club 4g Apostleship of Prayer l, Z. Throughout the last four years, we have found in Tom .Xlclivoy a loyal friend and companion. Tom comes from Greenwich, and he bestows upon us some of his quiet Connecticut humor. He has done well in his studies and he will do even better in college. Tom always aims high, and he has chosen a business career for himself 4 W PETILR MORAN BI.IiSSliD SACRAMENT Cheerleading l, 2g l-'oothall 24 Basketball 2. One of the better known and more popular Seniors in the gradu ating class is Pete Moran, who is an alumnus of B. S. grammar school. Pete was one of the best cheerleeaders in the school for two years. Endowed with native intelligence and quite ambitious, he will do well in life. get him before next'Fall. We TIXIOTHX MORIARITX SACRLD HLART Cxlee Club 1 2 3 4 Tim trasels en auto to B S each day from the fair city of Mt X ernon and brings xx ith him a friendly smile and the ability to al ways find the humorous aspects of a situation howewer trying it may be During his stay here his popularity has ranked high with faculty and students alike He has always managed to rank high on the list of those honored for their marks y i ly, I , rj . ll Aj, Qi! t Q X .. 4 C ii ia 5 XIATTHEXY MURPHY SAINT ACGUS'l'lNli'S Swimming 13 Basketball 3, -lg Golf 3, -lp Dance Committee -la Square Dance Team 4. .Xlatt has earned a name for himself in B.S.H.S. by being the best golfer in the senior class as well as one of the stalwarts of the golf team. He's one of the Larchmont boys who is well liked by teachers and students alike. .Xlatt's fine sense of humor has pro- vided many timely laughs for his classmates, breaking the monotony of many a geometry or history class. A business course at Niagara University beckons Matt next September. 17. THOMAS CYBRIEN P. S. 103 Glee Club l, 2g Legion of .Nlary 2, 3, -lg Apostleship of Prayer 4g Debate 3g Dramatic Club 4. Tom is well known throughout the school for his sincere and pleasant personality. His leadership in his many activities makes him a valuable man to the school. Sincerity and perseverance in his schoolwork and in his religion are two of his shining attributes. Next year he will be attending Cathedral College and we all know he will be successful. jOHN MURRAY Bl,liSSlCD SACRA.XlliNT Basketball 3, -lg French Club 4. jolly jack Murray is a familiar sight at Blessed Sacrament, having trckked to the Maple Avenue Mansion for twelve long years, during which time he has shown himself to be an ardent student and a fine athlete. jack's prowess as a eager is known to all, and his genial wit prcdominates his striking character. Kings Point Maritime Academy will have jack on its enrollment list in the Fall. jOHN O'DONOYAN RLQSURRLQCTION john is one of the strong silent seniors, who comes to B.S. from Rye, N. Y. john, during his four years in school, has been noted for his punctuality and great sense of cooperation. His marks have at- tributed to him a good scholastic record while his sporting abilities have earned for him a position on the school football team. Al- though john as yet has no future plans, we are sure that all his en- deavors will meet with success. FREDFRICK PARKER Holx lamllv -IOHN ULIVICRI Sacred Heart Glee Club l' Debate 2,' Press Club 3, 4g Yearbook 4g Dance Com rmttee 4 john would be a weleome addition to any senior class. He has an enviable scholastic record and has been an important factor in the success of many events and activities. L'0llie is the possessor of a keen wit and has often kept us amused with his timely quips. He was voted the most intelligent senior .mi-as 1-Y We JAMES OTOOLF. St Gabriels School Paper I 2 3 4, Co Edztor 4 Yearbook 2 3 4, Dramatzc Club 3 4 Debate I, Czty Paper Sports Reporter 3 4 G O Pres 4 An efferverscent cauldron of lrrepressible energy JlmS aggressive personality will be a valuable asset in his chosen field of endeavor youmallsm His brilliant coverage of Blessed Sacrament sports events has brought prestige to both himself and his school His partlclpa tion in various school activities has proven his versatility while his popularity gained him the G O presidency jim s search for higher education will probably lead him to Villanova next September TI-IIIODORI OROURKL St Catherine s Harmonzca Club 1 C lass Preszdeut 1 Debate Z 3 One ofthe more intelligent Seniors is this Connecticut ltd Displax ing unusual l'llCl,l1RlllL11l abilities 'I ed has been the proud possessor of sexeral Hot Rods with vslneh he his loomed don n the Post Road from his name GfCCl1X!lLll eaeh dn of his solc rn here led has a great sense of humor and is xx ell lllced by all hough unde ended about the future in our humble opinion xx'1ll go far in vshatewer field he chooses K O 1 M Heffel X WHL Press Club I 2, 3, 4 Poster Club 2, 3 Yearbook 4 Dramatic Club ovxal Fred is a proud resident of New Rochelle He has shown his talent as an artist in his fine eartoons in the sehool paper and m the illustrations in this edition of Maple Leaves Lx en in the most dlffi cult moments Fred rs able to flash the pleasant smile that has won him so many friends Fred plans to take up engineering and is bound to be a success 20 4 be so a ee-H x qs V ' v C . is ,f Q V - bb l N s S .cl 'Q , jg. ol I ' I - 1 ifllii! l ,J 'C' ye' - .C ol ' Jelw. 3 3 rl' , , - 5' 0 f , or K A f g 04 3 jg U I' 9 . l ri .. .T Y ,: lb . -i J fs, 3,4. A l J J ii .G ll . . I . .. l ' Y l J . . . . . N. i . it ' Ll: .V ANTHONY PESCUXIA Glee Club 1, 2g Porter Club 3, 4. One of the boys who come from the Bronx to B.S.H.S. every morning is Tony Pescuma. Always with a smile and helping hand extended to anyone who needs it, Tony has made many friends at Blessed Sacrament. As yet Tony has not decided on his future, but in whatever he does we are sure that he will be a credit to his alma mater. gwirwalao -- imp,-, www ,,,17lZn2?f'7 ' W? 79 CARL PRI SSHAR St C ibriels Poster Club 2 3 Glee Club I Carl lb one of the more serious minded students of the senior eliss Sincere in all that he does Lzrl has llw us been one to eount on for a ,ob well done He is an ardent rooter for all sehool sports and keeps himself in funds hx working in Bloomingdale s Deplrtment Store He is a rcvular member of the Honor Club Jff THONI-XS RFX NOLDS Saered Heart Camera Club I 2 Tom has been interested in Photographs sinee Freshman X ear Now he has h1s ow n fullx equipped darkroom xl2fl1Cl'l18fIC5 highlights his schoolwork and in line w ith this Tom will enter Xlanhattan College in the Fall to studs Engineering XX e all Lnow that through Tom s diligence and persewerance he will make a success out of his chosen career 2l l XYILLIANI ROBBINS St Truck I 7 S mmzmg I Legion of Mary I Apostleslvzp of Prayer I 7 Glee Club I 2 XX illx s keen w it and friendly manner haxe brought hmm mam new and lasting friends Haihrig from Greenwich this tall senior s name has frequentlx appeared on the Blessed Sacrament Honor Roll A good student at BS Bill has earned the respect of each member of the faculty Next September he will be among those flocking to Iona College Catherine s I I H roll Lf jffcff' X fx, PJ ffl Mr - X l f Qiiijiffjzry AM! 2 ,IOSLPH ST -XLHLI S-XCRLD HL -KRT Glee Club 1 7 3 4 Xearbook 4 Danee Committee 4 Cheer eader 4 Square Dance Team Its alxx aws a pleasure to be xx1th oe both 1n and out of sehool and needless to x h xou re xx 1th lnm he doesnt let xou forget lf He s on o old falthful glee elub members xx hose xoxce has been heard 1 IC bass seetlon for the PAST four xeaxs joe plans to take a b s ness eourse at Iona next September PHII IP S-XI X XIORI BLI SSID S-XCRAXII NT Cxlee Club 1 7 5NKlIUIlIIl1g' 7 Xearbook 4 I lttle Plnl 18 one of the most reserx ed members of the senlor rlass Durnxg the xear he eould often be seen gaung out of the xxmdoxx LlLlI'lI'lg geometrx per1od CIFCHIHIHQ of the dax xx hen he xx ould be a federal man trzelaln doxx n CI'lI1llIlAlS for the fox ernment Next L ,1 YJ ff STLVEINS BINGHANITON IN X Debate 1 Poster Club 2 3 Legxon of Nlary 7 3 4 Baseball Xian ager 3 Beneath a reserxed exrernor through the years xxe haxe found B111 to be a true frrend and a pleasant eompamon He has alxw ays been a loyal supporter of school ZCUVIIICS and IS seldom nnssmg from the cheermg SCCIIOII of a Cardinal athletxe ex ent Throughout hls stay here B111 has mamtamed a hlvh lex el of seholarslnp and xxe feel sure that he w1ll do ex en better m xxhatex er hes ahead ROBLRT W AI SH SACRLD HEART Glee Club 1 2 3 Pre s Club 4 Debate 1 7 Apostlesh1p of Prayer 7 3 Sxxrmnung 1 2 The slow easy grm and the d1st1nct1xe look about hlm haxe made Bob a famlhar f1gure around BS H S In class he 15 the qulet re served type xx ho staxs axx ay from trouble xx henex er posslble Bob has dlsplay ed fme school Splflf by partlelpatmg 1n many act1x1t1es He plans to go to Iona College come September 22 . V! X, f , . A ,ff ' '. . ',. ' ,' J ' . 1' 5 - Q w H 1 , 1 v Y' g - I I . 5- 1 E ' ' A T xA' fall xvill find Phil taking a laxx' course at Iona College. , , ,JF lv C I lf! I3 S f ,ff I LX , ef I ,. ,J J X . . ' . . .U' V . 1 . v X V x n DOLGLHXS WATSON S-XlN'I Nl-XRX Basketball I Camera Club I Qlee Club 3 4 Debate 7 Heel is f oe Club Pres1dcnt 4 Doug IS another member of the Greenxxleh ehquc xx ho traxel doxxn to B 5 eael mornmg He can be C39llV recognmed bx his flaming reel h ur xx hxeh attraets the dlstaff specles to quite some extent Dough IS LSPCLl3llX talented as a ukulele player and square xxest ,St Iouxs Lmxersltx ln eptember 96. Hag? My P-XL L X l RICK 5-XINT -XL GLSTINI Trackl 2 GleeClub1 7 Basketball3 Baseball3 4 Dance Com mlttee 4 Square Dance Team 4 Paul lb another of those xx ell groomed Larehmond lads Persever anee 1n lus studles and h1s rellglon characrermze Paul and make hum a fme example of Cathohc xouth Paul plans to attend Nlagara Lnlxersltv xx here he xx 1ll take a eourse nn Business -Xdmmlstratlon A fb jfs LOUIS 7I -XRO S-XINT GABRII L I-ootball 7 3 4 Debate I Press Club 2 3 4 Zeke I5 a short stoeky fclloxx xx 1th a lug heart and IS one of the most likeable figures ex er to Uraee the halls of Blessed Saerament Hrs xxell proportxoned frame xx ent to good use on the Lardlnal football elex en for the past three xears -Xs he IS one of the most dependable boxs ln the sehool xxe are proud to haxe hlm as a classmate and honored to call hlm a friend 23 I ' ' ' ' ' ..' ' L L D s 4, A- . r .ei 'S H. v 1 V 7 1 N gx AV dance caller. 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M.-.a Qf'-J5 ' Pfhi f pu-5? -5 L-L 1 gif' JLRRX BORRI I I I Host Popular Host Hanlx Best Athlete ROCCO COXTICCHIO Host lllselv to succeed JOHN OI IX I RI Host Intclhgent Posscs 355 bm quam of leader PERSONALITIES fav! New fi 'K FRLRD PXRRI R JOHN GRFXXIAGI IA LOU ZF -XRO PAT AVALLONI Host talented YY xttlest Host plcqsmg Host Courtcous H0bI School Splflt personalltw 11 Q! K if ' M A Q. zfjjl , J X, W - 1 ' . 1 f s ff gg . 'N f b KM is W Mx -I ,U- ' o X 4 - , I . W4 ' fy, 5. ' ' is - ' . f 'vs' . I 4 w .' we . . - A i 4 Q ,I A . - ' , 1. - E -r 4 X J' . ., - all Q1 h 4 ' N- 1 . .4 .4 .A . V I I vc Fi' ' , X --I -- f - 4' - ' fig 4 N F , L- NWI H 3 N . , ,,ff..,w.M5,75 x , ff ' .4 1 Y , N V 4 ww i M in lj I-. N-A 1 I' N D14 'F 1 4 ,, 1.4 l I , M ,, , I ,T Q I - , , A l V ,J no ' I . . I , X A ' ' V . . - ,X 'A in 1 , tl I I . 'A -.-Q, t ie I 55' 5 - ' s , , A wi: I As I K ff I I -f h f M N ' ' , I ZH W1 gms? W' S si F1 I 552 5,1 'Q'-I WE? 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' W? 5 3 P fl W f , hw Ii W 71 is 1 H Q , ,Wk , ' s. 9 .M QI ,A4 ' 5, V if R012 F7'1'!lICfA' Fahey, SJ. af ,. fx 5 Retreat Master 5 5 E Y : i i 5 1 3 2 , h 5 2 f 3 2 N A consultation with Father Fahey IVC sought Our Lady 'S guidance Father Fahey delz ers a sermon Going through some Cntholzc 1ead111g matteff A tzme for .venous thought We fortzfied ourselfaes 'Lblfb the Sacred Food Semom' on then way to Mass DANCES C111111111111 GCOIQL 1-1L11dc1s011 L11l1LL3 1111 S111 13011110113 1011151 11en111s at 1111 C171lC7f'l B111 0:11 s1101Ns111sf01111 11 1111 V11 QIIIIT R411 ,, ,, NN IJ .5 3, o I v J 5 :f 'N-Q QW -X X '- an NN Ns Staeble 111a1ee.v like be is 111 d1'e111111a11d 60 J F WHAT FUN I Y XX -45- f if , ' g ' AT THE PEP RALLIES 63 WE HAD GPR SCHOOL NURSE 'W X IISS HORXCASTLF Cicffifzg tba l'1n'r.v Checking Mike Naca111t0'5 Eyes EZ,'Cl'.Yfl3fll4Q 15 011 f .M !3T ' lfzle EASTCHESTER 4- W' S517 45273253 X il? N1 Omlan starts npfield after grabbing pass f If ' Zearo. Borrelli and Searing stop Eagle back 'Q ,f at ,QQ ig- ...- , und Q 1 X 1...- f 'Zu s - 65 N X Q A fl, X Y ' X X , Blessed Sacrament 18 Eastchester 0 Coach Ralph Friedgen's gridiron squad launched its 1950 season in flashy style as Eastchester's Eagles succumbed to the Card- inals, 18-0, at Haag Field. Captain Cosmo Tocci sprinted to two touchdowns early in the first quarter to give the Cards a lead they never relinquished. Some fine running by Tocci, Tony Dastoli and jack Williams Tocci eludes Detltlealo of Eagles to score for BS wg, t t re 'l Q ,X la s an --A ' w, 1 7 I 1 blended IH with Skeets K2fY'0Skl,S gilt-edged passing to end Bill Orman, spearheaded the BS offensive assault. Dashes of six and four yards netted Tocci his two touchdowns while Karvoski's pass to Hankman joe Mosca notch- ed the final six pointer. Dastoli's 76 yard gal- lop in the Hnal period was the longest run from scrimmage during the game. Tocci scampers through big hole in Eastcbester line f 1'Y'-4 s La it -X J I ,gt - N , .' fn., ,, ,.,dl1Qmm.m,,,.,i NN Gillcn U02 610565 in 071 HH7'7'iS077 12011-cawief' 21 Two Husleic linemen corral BS balfbacle Toccz rszp BLESSED SACRAMENT 13g HARRISON 37 A strong Harrison eleven overwhelmed the outclassed Cardinals in their second outing by a 37-13 score at Haag Field. Fumbles plagued the Cards throughout the tussle, and the Hus- kies were quick to beneht by their opponets' blunders. Dastoli and Tocci continued to excel in the ball-carrying department while Vinnie standing on the line. Barnett picked up a fumble in the Hrst period and darted 47 yards to a touchdown and Vinnie's placekick gave the Cards a short-lived 7-6 lead, which the Huskies quickly diminished. Dastoli set sail on a 69 yard touchdown jaunt in the final period to account for the other BS score. Barnett and Bill Orman were particularly out- ,-X f f 2 K' hx I l f S .. I '-3, .,--.-. f A Z ,., if -- , E K Q K 5 , X i X 1 Cllllilmn K3-lj and Imidelztified ren111-wmrc stop OY71ld71 f 51 J makes win attempt to nab aerial 7717171 UT if 'ik 23' Three Cards coizfverge on Cadet back BLESSED SACRA MFNT Fullback jim Cullinan came into prominence in the Cards' third game of the season as hard- driving jimmy played the game of his life in leading Sacrament to a tremendous 13-7 upset victory over a potent Cardinal Farley Military Academy team at Rhinccliff, NX. Though he did not score any of the touchdowns, Cullinan was highly instrumental in setting up the tal- lies, which were accounted for by Dastoli and Tocci. Fleet-footed Dastoli notched his six- Dastoli mzilx Farlcyire with O7'7llz1l1 I 51 J C0711 ing up the rear CARDINAI, FARLEY 7 pointer on a 28 yard end sweep in the initial quarter, and Barnett's conversion gave the Cards a 7-0 edge. The score stayed that way till the middle of the third period, when Tocci bucked off tackle from one yard out for a TD. Farley counted in the final stanza, but sterling defensive play by Don Ramaglia, Bill Mitchell and Al Donovan cut short another Farley drive in the waning seconds, to clinch the verdict for the Cardinals. 5' Q g - x 'J -Y aq3?i3'37.Sz5,r4k Wlllzams U01 and Bnrwellx rush CFMA passer Dastolz U01 eludes PELHAM 411 43 zikafff-ir f-nz-fir 'iff 2354 'fi 717 ii? C allmaiz drags down Pelham hall-carrier iffx-fxfbo ow F f ,VUKQ 6 - if 56 he PELICAN-f Blessed Sacrament 8 Pelham 7 A safety recorded by Hankman jack Williams in the second period eventually meant the dif- ference between victory and defeat in the Cards' encounter with the Pelham Pelicans, with BS emerging victorious, 8-7. Williams nailed a Pelham ball-toter behind the goal line in the final minute of the first half to give the Friedgen Legion a 2-0 bulge. With Dastoli, C.-:f1'N'0 Aobobpx X Vf 6. llll' ,Q ' 30 vf lf 9 lc l ill-Q llihillllw' the diminutive speed merchant, running wild in the second half along with Tocci, the Cards racked up a score in the third Canto. Cullinan slanted through guard and zipped four yards into the end zone to give BS and 8-0 plurality. Pelham struck back to register all its points in the last semester, but the Cards held on to the pigskin for the last three minutes to ice the decision. Cullzizan cuts out behind Toccilv fine blocking Dastoli speeds past would-be Pelican tacklei' YE-Vzllzams sroops to nah pass a gaznst Pelham if w w 6 f'N X 2 0 0 0 o All Hallofws back evade: Cardinal tacleler ALL HALLOWS Tf?f3 5151 121 +1 f in-.21 -:rf 43-tl 475 491 aft H X Dnstoli gets bit from behind at midfield k W 1. R. , Ny X X w Q K ,- Z' 3 J ,algal Blessed Sacrament 6 All Hallows 39 With All-Met halfback Sam Mullins scoring three times, a talent-laden All Hallows con- tingent pulverized the Cards into submission for the second time, winning by a 39-6 count at Haag Field. BS was at its level worst for this fray, with halfback Dastoli and tackle Lou Zearo being the only gridders who gave an appreciable performance. Dastoli was breaking Barnett nails All Halloacs runner nicely Y -f loose consistently all day long and would have scored at least four touchdowns had be been the recipient of any downfield blocking. But Dastoli had to be content with one, that being a 29 yard thrust on a cutback off tackle in the first stanza. From there on in, the results were horrendous from the Cardinal stand- point. Tocci bcginsn cutback off tackle , ,ed Y git '- k 0 0 0 Q 47'-53 ,SQARS DNJE 1 2 sg J l l ' 4-Angx -ylllllflfffaq 1'l,ljI1'W:'lll' h L, ,..- 5 793 rf? Dastoli UOQ, ace BS back, about to be tackled by Scarsdale defender BLESSED SACRAMENT 64 SCARSDALF 33 Tony Dastoli set a new all-time rushing rec- ord by a Card back in the Scarsdale tilt, but that was about all the Friedgenmen accom- plished as they were annihilated by the Red Raiders, 33-6, at the victors' field. Tony scoot- ed up and down the gridiron like a V-2 throughout the contest, but the absence of Dastoli about to reel off long gain against Red Raider secondary that all-important downfield block limited his TD output to one. The tally came in the third period on a two yard slice through guard. Fullback Cullinan also ran well, and Orman and Jerry Borrelli stood out on defense, but teams still cannot win ball games without that vital essential-blocking. 4143433-53 R05 CAOF B Q. 4 ,ff hae fbi? Tocci U21 sfwings l'l7'0Zl7lfl end behind good Captain Tocci skirting the flank with Ionian blocking in close pnrsni t BLESSED SACRAMENT 65 IONA 31 The Redmen rang down the curtain on their 1950 campaign in discouraging fashion as they succumbed to the Fighting lrish of Iona Prep, 31-6, before a gallery of 4,000 at jam-packed Haag Field. Despite the fact that they were the recipients of several breaks, the Cardinal gridders were unable to cash in when the chips were down. All credit should be given to the lonians, however, for they played great ball in upending BS. Captain Cosmo Tocci cli- v V5 X P 'X I ' A 'XX .. 9- ,fb ...-- ..-- .. . v maxed his Blessed Sacrament grid career along with seven other Cardinals and the latter group deserves wide acclaim for performing so nobly in the Cards' ninth football season. Tocci tallied the lone TD on a 48 yard trek in the second stanza to avert a whitewashing. Dastoli exhibited his usual brilliance in the backfield with Orman, Barnett, Zearo and Bill McCarthy standing out on the line, along with truculent tackle Don Ramaglia. 42'2?Q' Via, P- P v W 65' Orman and McCarthy sniotber Irish ball toter :N e Sm11di11g.' I.. Tedeschi. H. Scaring, KI. DcXlott. K. Hurley, XX Ennis. Kneeling: XY. Ornmn, R. Hcndric, Murray, R. Harold. 'I Xlchvoy. THE 1950-51 CARDINAL QUINTET BQQXX 93 ei SY YM f-,mg Hr. Fr1cdgcn.C03Lh Y aww 13l'Uz-her 5-Shfnan IT1- , . O'B!'f Cllacll at 45 Lou Tedeschi prepares to shoot ovei Iona defender 077111171 about to toss in layup against Iona lack .Uu1'1'ay cords tfwo-pointer against the Prep Ornlan starts drive-in through the keyhole Hurley's form is fineg the shot nnssed oug Monty DeMott looks goalward in Concordia tilt 75 ag ',, . W ff1:.wfs4Zw4ix1 f y Q ia . ' M , an J' 1 fx-Sh we - X W ,,, ' ,. 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Then see us right away We have everythmg you want In the lme of summer apparel BQLXJATIIIIXS Westchester s Largest Store For Men and Boys 23 Mechanic Street New Rochelle N JOHN D MAURITZ Prop I-ATR Jon-INNIE s PEL:-IAM noAo SERVICE STATION Phone N R 69318 408 Pelham Road New Rochelle N Y It you umm' tbl best l7l guns he sure you mt Alluz s savs john Henmssy ALLEN S SPORT SHOP Servmg Sportsmen for 29 Years 290 Huguenot Street New Rochelle New York When you attend functions at Blessed Sacrament Hugh School pork your car wuth the frnendly parkmg lot operator Charles Newcomb at the MAPLE AVENUE PARKING LOT opposlte Blessed Sacrament Hugh School New Rochelle, New York l I IIC. ll'T.llll I ' , .Y. , ' '4 , U 7 Y0,v E Q, M: '1 f 3 , . . 5 M2 cs ' ,. , ' , , m 7 ' - ag? PQ, U ' , v . l ll ' Il I I THE PRESIDENT FACULTY AND STUDENT BODY IONA COLLEGE Westchesters Catholic College for Men THE CLASS OF l95l OF BLESSED SACRAMENT HIGH SCHOOL OF , . 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