East Islip High School - Redmen Yearbook (Islip Terrace, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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RICHARD E. DAHL Cute but crazy and some- what lazy. a stellar athlete, has in most varsity his high school including track, foot- and basketball, in which he received his letter during his sophomore year. Red's leisure time is spent with his green Ford. After gradua- tion, Red intends to enter the service and follow the career of a Marine engineer. . x fl A JUNE M. A daughter of the gods, , divinely tau and most J divinely fair. June, a member of the Cho- rus for many years, partici- pated in girls' intramurals. She enjoys listenting to rec- ords, driving, and the movies, and her part-time job kept her busy on the after-school hours. June is undecided as to whether to be a beautician or a secretary, but we are certain she will do well in either endeavor. m,l CAROL A. DUELK Why worry? Things will happen anyhow. Carol transferred to East Islip from Andrew Jackson High School, St. Albans, New York, in the freshman year. Since then, her sunny personality has won her many friends. Carol enjoys singing and has devoted much time to the Chorus. Her interest in music is displayed by her large record collection. Someday she would like to tour the world. After Carol gradu- ates from high school, she plans to go to a beautician school. 9 0 ff 4 e 'Wi' a f J l LJ 1 NAN A. C ON . 6TT ' -f I 1 - h X 'lo ' t 2 I 63 lvl' LAI -y , 'vs .15 ,A , Qwe S, Se ms, S0 , J LAWRENCE A. GAMBLE - CL ti thi S 15- 1mte1Yi- an 53 Y 5 7' Basketball is my favorite ught ' ' ' 9 I ' 9 in h 4gY0S sport, but girls my speci-511,14 ' OJ ann h rt- i te in 2 ro C218 t ' . fro L altyin f '-f 5 girls' in ra r as yn? . . i he sh- Handsome, POPular La1'1'YfL, - . ' '- A a f r e iv I1 af, 3 d Sh 35 ,. was treasurer of the Fresh- r a sta 5 ' ,i -. : e a 'ti 1 i 1 j man Class and secretary offd. f- 2 rus rsi o s ool, er ac vi . ey have - -- - I e Sophomore Class. A f s nck he Ci Ting, fo S 2- 6 ld ' ati , 1 - , 'ne athlete, he received N n'd wor at er Y '- , n ecret ' 1 ' ' .-:ters in basketball, track, - e job. er ' er sys X Servi . Sha to as also 1 d football, where he earned C- i if e ho ck ' n e- a tis? the l ' ' norable mention in the A-2 s 1ng,an i ' . F J 'OI ay. H t-o gf League All-Scholastic Team. t y r,'this I g' s h ctivities cl ,'!The bowling team also nggptgp to ' ig di around 4- - - ,Af profited by his membership. 31 ' na ' .P .4 s e, a d ork. Af 6 school ' After finishing school, Larry ar t which e pl to be a sk retary plans a career in the United surely cceed. lat r become . States Navy. lr cw 1 E137

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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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I f 4. y 4 V ' . j Q 14 51 Mr EDWARD J. I-IAUGHNI-IY Appearances are deceptive. Carefree Ned's major interest is in sports, especially wres- JOHN P. HAYDEN, Jr. He argued at breakfast, he argued at tea, he argued from midnight to quarter tling, track, and Cross-Co f to three. Lf ,', 7 UY fgir Hfhiffh Q19 3 beef! ! Jack has been particularly 2 E 9 3 ef 9 w active in sports since he 'K ? RCU ' transferred here from Seton Of U Cmbe f YB. G1'Ol1I1d ,Xl Hall in his sophomore year. Obsewef 5, and he 'jf He was the Captain of the devotes u ' e ' ,ff .V. Basketball Team, co- f,ffk30rf?3N , adio. Captain of the football k near uture he ' en to team, and a member of the jOiI1 the Air F track and bowling teams. he will study el tro s. Outside of school, he is . t in the Naval Reserves, and is a lifeguard at Islip Beach g 3 during the summer. Jack also enjoys swimming and ' skating and plans to join the I r graduation. K xr. K, 4 S , of I . I f 1 X V zxwlj I x , Jilg-llI.'IP RUDOLP HERRLE HOWARD J. HUGHES -1 'Best men becom ch Football shoulders, hand- ,Jmore the bette for ing I 'a httle Po ' r 7 - ov' g Kel- se s always ttended st Isli . He 's been valuabl em, er f footba nd s a , teams w e t af- ' ,f 'c ntrol ad. After l he often be found . ' rin a car. Kel- -., . is a I ember of the Coast - uard, d 'V cont'nue -I 'S i ' nc ati in the f After aving the fe v... uard, e' dsto N Lv come ,5 sel chanic. f fff fi f i p ,WV f 1 4 5 Q fr ,,41's some man, the girls ideal, a real he-man. Popular, easy-going Tuffy , has always attended E.I. JI-le was a valuable part of the football team, the band, and the chorus, for each of which he received an award. He was also stage manager for the Senior Play. Tuffy has been a G.O. representa- tive, and a member of the Executive Dance Committee. He was active in visual aids and the yearbook. He plans to enter Clarkson where he-will study engineering. - Q .- Q 4, 1 ' g 1 . 9. .A 4' 1 din I NEDRA A. HERRLE Never too busy to join in fun, always at hand when there's work to be done. Quiet, sincere Nedie was a member of the Broadcaster staff and the Student Service Corps. She also had a part in the Senior Play and was in charge of the Faculty Games. Outside of school, Nedie was Secretary of the Luther League and worked as a nurse's aide. She hopes to enter St. Jolm's Episcopal School of Nursing in Septem- ber, where she will work for her R.N. 19 MARY ANN INGORDO Accidents will occur in the best regulated fami- lies. Lively Zorch was trans- ferred trom Maxwell High School in Brooklyn, where she had been a member of the Honor Roll and a li- brary and office assistant. In East Islip, she was the co-manager of archery and a member of the Secretarial Practice Club. Outside of school, her hobbies are ice- skating and swimming. Zorch is making plans for a college education be- fore becoming a physicist. f-Q F 'A is

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