Tony (Anthony) Cedolini:
CLASS OF 1960
Aquinas InstituteClass of 1960
Rochester, NY
Andrew Hill High SchoolClass of 1960
San jose, CA
St. Ambrose SchoolClass of 1956
Rochester, NY
St. Cecilia SchoolClass of 1956
Rochester, NY
Samuel Latimore School 11Class of 1955
Rochester, NY
Tony (Anthony)'s Story
Life
After leaving Aquinas at the end of my Junior Yr. our family moved to San Jose,California.I attended Andrew Hill H.S. for my Senior year. We moved to the then, outskirts, the girl across the street turned out to be my college sweetheart and now wonderful wife for the past 49 yrs.
After completing college at the Univ. of San Francisco and San Jose State Univ., I rec'd a Masters Degree and began work as a School Psychologist,later Coordinator,then Director of Pupil Services. In the process I wrote and published three books. During that time, I took a sabatical leave and rec'd my PhD. Soon afterwards I left the schools, and began a private practice as an Educational and Child Psychologist.
With the help of family we became heavily involved in commercial properties and winemaking. We now have 3 adult offspring,three darling grandchildren, and a set of twins on the way. Currently I'm semi retired and spend about 10% of my time i...Expand for more
n private practice, about 40% managing our commercial property, the rest traveling, enjoying our family, friends, and grandchildren, exercising five days a week, reading, and relaxing.
Aquinas was a wonderful and growing adventure. In retrospect, my exuberant adolescence was replete with naivete and superficial bravado. College, graduate school, work, and life reconciled that superficial sense of reality. My hobbies are primarily collecting classic cars, antiques, coins, and carved wood.
I've been most fortunate to be recognized in WHO'S WHO in AMERICA for the past 40 years. I've had the pleasure of starting a significant non profit education organization, a car museum, a winery and developing real estate projects. If you get to Silicon Valley, please look me up.408-997-2700-TONY CEDOLINI(my name was incorrectly spelled "Cedoline" while in school, it now reflects the correct Italian spelling of my grandfather Antonio Cedolini)
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