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Fourlla Rauf . . . Sullivan, Remis, Sanuth, Conti, Shea, Moccia, Wheeler, Skelley, McPhillips. Third Raw . . . Coach john Kewpie Kilroy, Alexander, Hanson, Roche, LoConte, Giusti, Murphy, MacPherson, Durr, Stone, Cibotti, Assistant Coach jack Buckley. Semnd Row . . . Hart, Burke, Gaglio, Pulera, Flaherty, Co-capt.. J. Nisbet, Co-capt., Cadigan, Feeley, Lydon, Bleiler, Xxfaicium, Funk. Fin! Rauf . . . Crawford, DelConte, Costa, Kenney, A. Nisbet, Best, Galvin, Fitzgerald, VUalI. Football 1956 The early season scheduling saw Hyde Park meeting the best teams in the city. Coaches Kewpie Kilroy and jack Buckley worked mightily to get the boys in proper shape physically and mentally to cope with the talented teams that we were called upon to face. In the Jamboree game Latin School prevailed, 6-0, after a determined fight by the Blue Stars. In this contest the passing and running of john Nisbet and jim Delconte kept the purple from relaxing on the field. Mighty South Boston defeated our boys in a spirited contest, 27 to 6. The hard running of Southiels Sheeran made the difference. In our best game of the season, Nisbet, Burke, Bleiler, Delconte, Cadigan, and Sullivan starred to tie our old rivals, East Boston, 12 to 12. The defensive work of Tom Flaherty and Frank Pulera stemmed the Blue and Gold tide time after time. For three quarters the Blue Stars battled a fast Brighton team on even terms but in one quarter the speed and power of Brighton prevailed and the Orange walked off with the honors, 32 to 6. We won our first game against a good Roslindale outfit. On the first play from scrimmage johnny Nisbet threw a pass to Bob Burke that was good for 65 yards and a touchdown. Roslindale stiffened defensively and we could score only once again. Against our third team the Maroon and Gold scored. Final score, 12 to 7. ' Against Charlestown the Parkers played a weird first half leaving the field on the short end of a 26 to 6 score. The second half saw a completely different aggregation as Hyde Park swept Charlestown almost off the field. junior DelConte ran wild scoring two touchdowns and Nisbet passed to Bleiler for a third. If the game had been five minutes longer the Blue Stars would have been victorious. This team has been a second half team all year. In our final game against our -old rival, Jamaica Plain, once again the Blue Stars came from behind and won going away, 19-6. Feeley, Gaglio, and Lydon have been hard charging lines- men and have caused the opposition plenty of trouble. Costa, Shea, and Crawford have been running well on offense. Other good players have been: Best, Moccia, Hansen, Art Nisbet, Armando Conti, Galvin, Remis, Leary, Alexander, and Cibotti. SCORES Hyde Park 6 Latin Hyde Park 27 South Boston Hyde Park 12 East Boston Hyde Park 32 Brighton Hyde Park 7' Roslindale Hyde Park 26 Charlestown Hyde Park O Trade Hyde Park 6 Jamaica Plain Hyde Park Canceled B. C. High ROBERT J. BURKE l095 Hyde Park Ave. Hyde Park Football 2, 5, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 Track 23 Baseball 43 Senior Revue 4, Capt. 4. All scholastic end, natural athlete, modest, good-natured. N a .-. . BARBARA A. CAREW 21 Gordon Ave. Hyde Park A blonde imp, has a sense of humor which can't be beat, extremely popular. CORNELIUS J. CADIGAN 26 Regis Road Mattapan Baseball 2, 5, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2g Track 3, 4, Drill Capt. 4, Key Club 2, 51 Senior Revue 4, Prophecy. What a record, one of our best athletes, Stonehill College next.
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JOHN A. CICCARELLI 96 Child sr. Hyde Park Yearbookg Track 23 Student Council 43 Senior Councilg Honor Roll 2, 5. 4g Honor So- ciety 41 Senior Revue 4g Mgr, of Basketball 2. Click with Chick -every- one's friend, always smiling, always fun, Northeastern next. Hockey The skating Blue Stars, as usual, gave a good account of themselves this year and finished second in the District League behind a powerful Charlestown outfit. The boys made the State Tournament and after defeating Woburn bowed before a good Boston Tech team, Coach Ed Murphy did an outstanding job in whipping together a contending team although our boys lacked the weight of many other teams. The following who made the All District team were outstanding for Hyde Park: Captain john Nisbet, Bob Cook, Bill Dunn, and Tom Grattari. joe Best in the nets was one of the best goalies in Boston, proving quick, stubborn, and courageous. Dick Walsh maintained the reputation of his family by playing brilliant hockey all season. Other stars were Hurrell, McPhillips, Hayes, Armour, Petta, Fontaine, Hoey, Amoling, Tintle, Lamb, and Spindler. 33? ta.- MARCIA E. CLARK 423 Huntington Ave. Hyde Park Orchestra 35 Yearbookg Of- fice 43 Senior Council 4. Quiet, sweet, bubbling with friendship and overflowing with happiness. KENNETH J. COFFIN 558 River St. Mattapan Spanish Club 4g Senior Re- vue 4. Kenfbusy and smiling, fu' ture in business.
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