Iona Preparatory School - Saga Yearbook (New Rochelle, NY)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 41 text:

Summertime, and the living is easy -Costello, B ker, and Cronin find it so. Keel ips, Unsworth, ec mentioned in activities also participate in athletics, but it would take more pages than are alotted to us to do justice to every participant in every sport and activity. The Muse of Music is duly honored by Frank Alliegro, Bob Albrecht, Luke Vacaro and Henry Sachs, who woodshed room. Raising their voices in song are the Glee d J Clubbers Bill McKenna, John Coughlin, an erry Ryan, while Robert Unsworth, Bob Keelips, George Singer and Philip Franzoni strain their vocal cords in elocution. Earnest Lo Nano and Bill Daly are active in the Poster and Camera Clubs respectively while Robert Kelly and Dick Barrie are justly re- nowned for their spirit and wit. thrice weekly in the band Scholastically, 2-A can be counted on to an- x several honor pins, garnered by such quiz kids as Bob Larkin and Noel Becker. he All in all, the fellows are kept busy, and it's this kind ot business that augers well for Iona in the future. ei gtabyfot' .if 0 I i ggi! W' 6 . off an al no -A 'ldtoiia . 'W 'na' 59 649 x XN H305 et. Qxftg Her Qh Th ho, 'f Ofhas, 'Sfdoff T live,-,I 0TrW0,k W 'Sub e , ,q,brQo'fX efhf Kelly and Lirtiiahofle '17, Y Huh? I didnt get ya Henry Sachs

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LOKE, IYV . . NKCKETWIE, FIUQHES, NSBTY, LUVTY, Daffy, k.Bl'f0Y 2-14 IF we go down to the north end of the building and poke our heads in at the noisiest door, we'Il probably be looking in on class 2-A. The humdrum activity of school lessons can't squelch the humor and spirit of these boys who find an outlet for their energies in scholastic and extra-curricular activities. 2-A must indeed make Mr. Wolff happy for the track team can boast ot a large following in- cluding Tom McTigue, Dan Mahoney, Arthur Curry, Roger Williams, Eddie Hughes, Eddie Anglin and Frank Alliegro. Not wishing to slight the other sports, 2-A has sent Paul Thomas, Dick Crabtree, Frank Roche, Pat gridiron and Roy Traub, Bill Costello and Vaughn C . . ronin to the basketball court while Bob Chester- man, Frank Neary and Dick Hynes sigh for the action that goes with the diamond. Managers ar e essential to any team and, despising half-way measures, 2-A has sent Bo Carton and Dave Cassidy to the b Sullivan and Ralph Westphal to the baseball team in this capacity. Many of these boys play other sports and many Coughlin, Williams, McTigue, Roche, Alliegro, and Cassidy turn their backs on Spanish. r Qlm' omw ewes Q im and MQ ri. Vacalo' Rva Daw' Bob Chesterman-let's get SeriOUS-



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2-2? A CASUAL glance at these boys from 2-B would scarcely confirm the fact that they have but recently emerged from the uncertain existence that is Freshman year. Now they have th'own off the uneasy attitude of new students and have taken on the air of confident upperclassrnen, oased on an assumption of responsibility and Iona spirit. They are now an integral part of a smooth-running or- ganization marking as its attributes scholastic and athletic achievement. Taking to heart the axiom that Studies come first , boys like Luke O'Neill and Emmet O'Connor brought glory upon themselves and their class by their high marks in attempting to realize this goal. Never let it be said that the boys from Room lO do not do their share in the struggle for spiritual and scholastic perfection, the primary end of lona training. Following in the footsteps of their predecessors, 2-B men have kept the spark of success aglow by their efforts and cooperation in the iwtensive pro- gram of activities. Jim Reilly, the class President, I know! . . . McTeigue, Russell, Donahue, Fullam, Oehrnson, Goodell and Magner filled an important role in l-l. M. S. Pinafore with an excellent bass voice, while l0nzi'sown Gene C KS luelllteiom be' ' fx. lm WW Ci Ns agge Ong gli we Parker, Powers, Mauchley, Gotte and Glynn in deep t?J concentration Much ado about nothing . , . Hamas and Franz

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