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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.
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.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
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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
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