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

 - Class of 1952

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John David Schlaak St. Catharine's Grammar School, Pelham Debate l, 41 Glee Club 25 Science Club 3, J. V. Basketball Manager 25 Riflery 3. Dave has worked hard at the Prep and has done his part to uphold the good name of Iona in a variety of activities. He typifies the Iona spirit at is very best, for he has never missed a sports event since he entered the Prep. Well liked and dependable, .Dave is sure to make a success of his engineering course at Notre Dame and his chosen profession. Gerald Patrick Shea St. Barnabas Grammar School, Bronx Honor Student 45 Track l, 4, Bowling 3, 45 Glee Club lg Dramatics Club 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee, Cheerleading 2, Sodality 4. Since he entered Iona four years ago Jerry has proven that he is a capable and diligent student. He has placed himself high in the estimation of his fellow students by participating in many extra- curricular activities. His quick mind and unrelent- ing application have helped to make an enviable scholastic record. Best of luck Jerry in your future Robert William Smith Holy Family Grammar School, New Rochelle Poster Club l, 21 Science Club 3, 4. Bob is one of the quieter students in the Senior Class, but that hasn't kept him from taking part in school activities. His major interests are in the fields of science, where he is a hard worker. After leaving Iona Bob plans to continue his studies in the field of engineering. His strong scientific bent will ensure him making his mark. career at college! William Francis Tate Iona Grammar School, New Rochelle Camera Club 2, 35 Debate 45 Class Officer I, 2, 3. Bill has made a good name for himself at Iona. Although he commutes from Long Island, he is a constant fixture at all school events. He is ek- tremely popular with his fellow students, as IS evident in his election as a class officer for three years. He should make a fine record 'at Fordham where he plans to continue his education.

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'l L- Anthony Michael Quindazzi Southern Arizona School for Boys, Tucson Science Club 35 Yearbook 45 Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee. Although he has only been with us for two years Tony has made many friends and cvickly adapted himself to the routine of Iona. e was active in the Science Club and on the Yearbook Staff and has contributed towards the success of both proms by working on the committees. When he leaves in June he will be greatly missed by his fellow lonians. Jack B. Rice St. Augustine's Grammar School, Larchmont Class Officer 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Swimming l. 2, 3, 45 Poster Club I, 25 Yearbook 3, 45 Press Club l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee5 Senior Prom Committee. Jack's artistic talents have made him known throughout the school. His drawin s have ap- peared in the school paper and in tie yearbook. He has been on the football team for three years and has been diving for the swimming team for all four years of school. He helped bring about the success of both proms. A popu- lar and well liked student, he should be success- ful in whatever he does. Patrick Louis Salotto Holy Trinity Grammar School, Yonkers Band I, 2, 3, 4. Upon entering Iona, Pat soon made his mark as a member of the Class of l952. He has devoted his musical talents to the band where he has been an outstanding drummer for four years. Pat's many friends at Iona will be wishing him well when he starts at Fordham in the Fal. i I Gerard Robert Schaumber Immaculate Heart of Mary Grammar School Scarsdale Honor Student I, 25 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I5 Glee Club I5 Poster Club 25 Science Club 3. Gerry has participated in many activities, since Freshman year and has been successful in all that he has attempted. He is gifted with a generous nature and unfailing good humor. He has been active for four years in mary activities includirbgl track, the Science Club an the Glee Club. hen Gerry leaves this June his amiable :Nays shall be greatly missed by his fellow onians.



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Richard Vincent Tedesco Pelham Junior High School, Pelham Class Officer 3, Track lg Debate lg Press Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee. Dick's pleasant and cheerful disposition have made him everyorie's friend. A popular and well liked student, he was a class officer in Junior year and Senior year he was very active in the sodality. He plans to enter Georgetown in the Fall and we are sure he will do well in his college career. James Daniel Vaughan Archbishop Stepinac High School, White Plains Baseball 3, 45 Press Club 35 Yearbook 4. Although he has been with us but for two years, Jim has established himself as one of the most popular members of the Senior Class. He has starred on the baseball team. Last year he played first base and this year he played right field. His friendly smile and pleasant manner have won him many friends on and ott the diamond, aff William Francis Treanor Iona Grammar School, New Rochelle Honor Student l, 4g Track I, 45 Bowling 3, .45 Debate l, 3, 4g Dramatics 25 Press Club 4, odality 3, Junior Prom Committee: Senior Prom Commit- tee, Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4. Bill has always been an active participant in Iona affairs. He has been a cheerleader for four years, and has been on the bowling, track, and tennis team. At the same time, he has kept up honor averages all through the Prep. When Bill leaves tor Holy Cross to prepare for a career in law, he will take with him the best wishes of his many friends. In view of his diversified achieve- ments at Iona, we know that he will be successful in his chosen field. Carl Louis Maria Wildermann Immaculate Heart of Mary Grammar School Scarsdale Football l, 2, 3, Public Speaking 7, 25 Science Club 31. Debate 4, Sodality 3, 4g Junior Prom Com- mittee, Senior Prom Committee. Carl is another member of the Scarsdale contingent at Iona. He has been on the football team for three years. He was an important member of both prom committees and is a devout member ot the Sodality. His diligence and perseverance will assure him of success when he enters Man- hattan next tall. 32 Ernest Gilbert Wolff Iona Grammar School, New Rochelle Honor Student l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 45 T Poster Club I, Public Speaking 2, Debate Dance Committee. Ernie's quiet yet friendly manner has ma pression on all his fellow students. He tained honor averages through all four Iona and has been on the football and ten When he leaves Iona to take up his : Georgetown, Iona will lose a true friend son.

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