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Ja. JOSEPHINE APICELLA Fun and mischief are her chief companions. Cookie has been very active through high school. She has shown this by her participation in the girls' intramurals, Chorus and the Senior Play. She was a member of the Dancing Club, Leaders Club, and Library Service Club. She enjoys Chinese food, going to bas- ketball games and driving. Cookie was awarded her numerals and letter in girls' ELIZABETH HELEN ARCHIBALD Not very tall, not very small, but fair and sweet and liked by all. Archie, a quiet and petite, young lady, transferred here in her freshman year from Long Beach, where she was active in the Chorus, soft- ball and art club. Since coming to East Islip she has been treasurer of the Sopho- more Class and secretary of the Chorus. She was active in girls' sports, being man- sports. After graduation she wager of the bowling team. intends to be a gecgetaryh V-'J In her leisure time she en.. X N 'rn joys bowli g and skating. fa . X ' f ' A Lx A Q T 'Ju lX iXl'lU'x A 'EJ 'N 'I' li 'X 'V 'N 1 I Ji. get L L' Q ii W J ,Y X f I I kr hx 1 ' ' J ' V if N 5 If xx'--91 1 limi? if ik! n f , X ff - 1 WIIELIAM BERNI-IARD Move over and make a place for me at the top. Cheerful, easy-going, Bill has attended East Islip all through his high school career. He held a major role in the Senior Play, and was an active member of the Chorus and participated in football and baseball, a letter in both. outside interests include baseball, football and bas- ketball. Bill will probably enter Comell University and become an engineer or a nuclear researchist. vi U BERNADETTE M. BRETT Too much leaming is a dangerous thing. Bernie, a very talented girl, was in Chorus for four years, Broadcaster for three, and was also a member of the Secretarial Service Club She likes to dance to rock 'n' roll music and enjoys roller-skating and most sports. Bernie's main am- tion is to retum to Ireland for a visit and pursue a career as a secretary. .asfiafm ,ff-QN fK',f'7 !P ROSINA BACHNER Everyone will be thy friend. Rose participated in girls intramurals and was a mem- ber of the Luther League and church choir. Never without a friendly smile, she spends her spare time skating, drawing, sewing, and work- ing with flowers. Looking ahead, Rose intends to be- come a dietitian after being graduated from Pratt U. KATHRYN M. BUCEK It's fun to study-I'll bet. This tiny Senior was a mem- ber of the Chorus. Kitty also belonged to the Stu- dent Service Corps. Out of school, she is very inter- ested in the Girl Scouts where she is a Leader. She also belongs to the Rosary Altar Society of St. Mary's Church. Kitty's hobbies are varied. On the athletic side she en- joys bowling and swimrning. She also loves to cook and sew. Kitty has been a Busi- ness major and hopes to work in this field upon gradu- ation.
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Mr. GALANTINO ML Mo has proven to be a class adviser of the highest calibre. His cheerful per- sonality and zealous interest in all our activities have made him a companion and an inspiration to every sen- ior. His contributions to the class :involved countless hours of work after school, and he gave freely of his spare time to assist in all our class activities. To him, every senior owes a hearty vote of thanks for everything. JOHN J. WALSH Vice-President An equal mixture of good humor and good sense. The Profess, as John is called by his friends, was a member of the football squad and eamed his letter. He was vice-president of the Senior Class and a G.O. Representative, besides being a member of the traf- fic squad. John is in the Naval Reserve, and enjoys listening to good music. He also likes to attend dances and make projects out of wood. Future: the Navy. Vi l ,uliil K 1 ev . -- y 'X ' ii' . - F. 5' -A 'Qs Marge 1Ni'3f+5'l'.ls.' ' itz -'53 '-'i-wp?-f?J.'is3'?w fins g+f:f'f:.g TQ. . - ws fi-2' . . J-.,r.+ss,..f.'2. 'EaQiTlux2,g..'+. A 1, K xniiris .,. i :wif is is t' 3-is r .s.f i i' '9 r 'fu 'T ' Z 'N Q als signs llllwliix' -Tv-,vs Q. ':- wi dy .ss r H ,fa . - sr, r--w...- 1 .1 cw!! 'giuZ: :1Qq 3 1 km QKQ 'rxaxreixxhg .X . , gill Rx :XM get xv: u ,, rn ,N , .W 'irifw ,fr s Q. Q-gg f X HK .Nia Hs F in .xl gap lv 5 fr X SENIOR fa r I. EDWARD W. POEHIMAN President With high ideals that win respect, great things of you we shall expect. Among the many esteemed positions held by Eddie were the offices of president of the Senior Class and Secre- tary of the Sophomore and Junior Classes. A natural for the Honor Society, Eddie was a member of the Sen- ior Play Cast, President of the Chorus, and a Broad- caster reporter. Outside of school, he participates in church activities. He plans to enter Indiana Technical College, where he will A study en 'neerin .. ,jp , ij J g VJ , . yy QA io, 1 Lyn 1 V X l I, I4 1 f. Y 1 sl . 1 - . .1 J ml!! ' . .,f I A, 0 A ' T ' l I J! Se , ! .. R ' J ET. LV U f S i 1S cert to b en TI liter 1 K ,f ere ' . M. A . .ef X1 IIAIWB' wa be . she's t w 'k to D, our ' ac ous - fi' d- Q 2 E Q-om c . eeyhk san-eip Ja eary ar seem . m e x. gb A Hig , here e 'ceL Of, 5 S Que Qf gresi v of usi.. as ll p last year. - Lf, egg z si .11-5 b , dc and mo her n merous activ- f ' me er of t ma' tres, 1 'es re the Senior Play, ' t , she became xfe Bro 5, and girls' in- : gi I ' 5 and C 1-.. tr ura nd she served as eadi 3 w n ge.. treasure both the cr t o the r S 'or Class and the Cho- t the ruor rus. Her outside interests a dthe ition iCo et one of . s ou . O , quot a r, and yo ' t.. stan g seniors. ,fit W are window shopping and clothes in general. After graduation, Jan intends to work in a bank.
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,a y 'Q ,V 4 e yi-oh J i f f as f' V ' . if N, r'-7 fi: -' .. ,er V,51'v:, ,+G 'va' ,f ' .satis 'fi JOHN F. BYRNES Et tu, Brute! Johnny is a very active member of the Senior Class and was in charge of adver- tising and distribution on the Broadcaster. The audi- ence of the Senior Play will always remember John's portrayal of Tony, the jani- tor, which won raves from everyone. Out of school he spends most of his time pulling his car apart and then asking Hewa to put it back together again. Johnny plans to attend Far- mingdale Agriculmral and Technical Institute where he plans to study mechanics. ,X , ,ff FAYE G. CALDER Lively girl who sees the joys of life. Faye, who transferred to East Islip from New Bruns- wick, Canada in her sopho- more year has proved her- self a worthy addition to our class. At EJ. she has been made a member of the National Honor Society, serving as secretary. She has been active in the G.O. as recording secretary and representative and she has participated in bowling, Chorus, make-up committee for the senior play. Out- side of school Faye works in the Islip theatre. Faye will go to Moravian Col- ! lege and start her career as ' A Q I M . 1 a secretary after she leaves ' ' I, I Eul- I u 1 H 9 7 1 M ffl aj 1' , I, -J ' ..f f ,jj ff YS Pfnfj I! flfff R Y L. CARSON H! , -QXROL OL He is Sflillg forward to 'lj' ' I'm ha can be for I 150d1'3e'5h1nS STCE-fl- fro nm u tro le until 11 021116 to - - ' tr le trou me. J.H.s. ya in N.Y.C - . ' . ff This b a Sak - Sophomore year - jp a 1- thewlgs I plfy kg ing his school . p 73 dent pef and md of the o 1 of G.O. Sports N' gf' 'Q' Committee for the J 'or Faculty Games, 1 . Prom and the Sadie kins and being Co-Cape of Dance. Carol was awarded Traffic Control and a Sen- ior Play lead, did not keep him from maintaining one of the highest averages in the class. Well-liked by all, he cannot help but succeed in his chemical engineering career. her numerals for girls in- tramurals. Outside of school, she is a member of the Choir and the bowling team, and enjoys sewing, swim- ming, skating and traveling. In the future, Carol wants to be a secretary. Here!d a gal way, we'1l her as star in An outstanding Gerri spent hours work as president National Honor Assistant Editor of netquot, G.O. C Secretary, Junior treasurer, and the the Senior Play. f this, she still found for girls' sports, being c p- 5 tain of the cheerlea ' 1 squad, and secretarial ser- vice. It is easy to see why she was voted the best all- around student at the '56 graduation. W JOSEPH V. COSTELLO Live fast, laugh heartily, love recklessly. There will come a time when you cannot. Jo-Bop, as everyone calls him, transfened from Brook- lyn Tech. and spent his sen- ior year at E.I., during which he was a member of the football squad and manager of the basketball team. Joe, who is popular with every- one, served as Art Editor of the Yearbook. His plans include attending New York State Maritime Academy and becoming a merchant marine. v J
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