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

 - Class of 1957

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THERESA A. LEONARD SheJ is gentle, she is shy, there is mischief in bye. Terri, a high honor came here as a m Pescadero High Califomia, where she was vice president of the stu- dent body and editor of the school newspaper. At E.l. Terri was active in girls' sports, the Connetquot literary and business stais and the faculty games com- mittee. Outside of school, Terri is interested in swim- ming and badminton. She plans to enter Stanford U. to become a history teacher. E! I fx' , f 3 D! 'K , Jw iq!! It + L 1 wi IMAX 'S fax .xx ' jxlffy, iv L WM f K , l r V! f . y ,yy ROSEMARIEME Let others do the ta 'ng. Rose served as a lib ary as- sistant and a member of the Student Service Corps. She received an award for being a library assist- ant. Besides reading, Rose 's interests turn to bulldogs, police work, and crime, so it is very probable that she will enjoy studying at the Police Academy, for the career she has chosen is to be a policewoman. sv . L??i?tinf , '- r i 'L we 15. HELEN L. LOVELEY A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on de- mand. Vivacious Red was an usherette for the Senior Play and was active on Broad- caster. Outside of school she is a member of the St. Mary's Blessed Virgin Soda- lity, and the church choir. She is interested in collect- ing souvenirs. Red has won a certificate for Broad- caster, and a library service medal. She hopes to attend Wood School in New York, where she will study book- keeping and l.B.M. operating. X A U3 uf, 1, I 'IJ ,J I Lf .L gf j!jf'4,1, ' ny ' JG- , IAN! J ,fn LORENZ MEYE School breaks up my whole dayun This carefree Senior can be found riding around anytime in his new Ford convertible. He came to E.I. in his sopho- more year from Miami Edi.. son High School, Miami, Fla. His activities here in- cluded Playbook Business Manager, and his witty portrayal of Jocko Guthrie in the Senior Play. Larry has been a big help to our class, always on hand with hiscar to help set up a dance. ., t-3 - - if smut A if . fda! 'F - -Q , t., Qi 7t.f+.fmf , WILTON H. MCCABE I'm looking for the man who invented work. ln his Sophomore Year, Willy transferred from Stew- art Junior High School in Norristown, Pennsylvania and since has been awarded a letter in Cross-Country. An honor student, he is a member of the Ground Observer Corps, and is interested in short-wave radios and flying. He hopes to attend the Air Force Training School in Colorado and to become a radar operator. MQ-AJ' i 2. lift! fig 1 it JOANXC. MILLER Manner, not gold, is woman's best adornment. This pretty senior girl will be remembered for her per- formance in the Senior Play She also was Secretary of the Broadcaster and a mem- ber of the Student Service Corps. Besides this, she served on the dance com- mittees, taught Sunday School, and attended Luther League. Joan enjoys horse- back riding , and watches T.V. and movies. She wants to be a Registered Nurse.

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BARBARA L. JOANNI An innocent face, but you never can tell. Activities, scholarship, and popularity describe Bobbi, a member of the National Honor Society. She displayed her skill in journalism as Rewrite Editor of Broadcaster and Copy Editor of the Con- netquot. Secretarial Service, girls' sports, dramatics, and the Senior Play are just a few more of her activities. All this plus the highest average in the Freshman Class, means she can't miss at Miami U., where she'll study retail merchandising. JOSEPH R. KLEMISH Sir, I would rather be right than president. Popular Klem has been an outstanding band member throughout his high school career. For the past two years, he has served as band president. German band, rifle section, and color guard were three more rea- sons why he won the coveted band trophy. Klem has also been able to stay on the honor roll and participate in golf and traffic control. He has plans in the engineer- ing field. if Q 4, I ' 'iffy 5 ROY V. JOHNSON He says little, but that little has much weight. Roy was Stage Manager of both Chorus and the Senior Play. He was also a mem- ber of the Sportsman Club and the track team. In his free time he participates in the Walther League. Wood- working, planes and church activity holds his interest. An honor student, he may enter the Air Force. FRANCES J. KOCH Be to her virtues very kind, be to her faults a little blind. Fran has proven how versa- tile she can be by partici- pating in girls' sports, being a very prominent figure on the Broadcaster, and hold- ing one of the leads in the Senior Play. She has also served as Copy Editor of the Connetquot and enjoys swimming, boating, and reading. Fran plans to become a teacher via Fredonia State Teachers' College or to enter a school of nursing JOHN D. KAHLKE He's little, but he's wise, he's a terror for his size. Chan has kept himself busy by playing in boys' intramurals, and he served as one of the prompters in the Senior Play. He also attends the Islip Town Rec- reation and the Luther League of his church. During the summer, Chan can be seen on the docks where he goes boating, fishing and clam- ming. Chan plans his fu- ture education at a mer- chant marine academy. 3 6 DOROTHY L. LEITZER Character is the corner- stone of all success. Dot transferred to East Islip from Islip in her senior year. Her activities in Islip in- cluded being homeroom sec- retary in her sophomore and jtmior years, a receptionist, a Director and make -up artist for the Senior Play, as well as playing hockey. Dot holds shorthand honors for up to 100 words per minute. Outside of schoo Dot likes to read, bowl, and play hockey and tennis. After graduation, she plans to study nursing at Central Islip State Hospital and make a career of nursing.



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it if JN ' ,ty , IAM J. NEIKAM knows it but nce he was bashfu1. Willy, who is the tallest boy in the senior class, has a wide variety of interests ran i from irls to science . 8 HS 8 - His activities included audio visual club, football, danc- ing club, and being a mem- ber of the stage crew in the Senior Play. After gradua- tion, Willy wants to join the Armed forces where he hopes to train for a career of engineering. Willy likes to bowl, ice skate, and play basketball and golf. He also likes cars, sciences, sports, and movies. With these many interests he is bound to be a success. RICHARD J. OCENASEK There are a lot of cards in the class but he is the only joker. Witty Richie, a traffic offi- cer, was a hard-working participant in class activ- ities such as dance com- mittees and the backstage crew of the Senior Play. In the field of sports, he was a manager of both the foot- ball and basketball teanxs, as well as a participant in basketball. His outside interests include bowling and cars, and he plans to become an auto mechanic' after serving in the Coast Guard. , .3 c. s 0 I Yyyy Q JERRY GEORGE NEWMAN He shines prominently a- mong his friends as he does in athletics. Being one of E.I.'s all- around athletes,Jerry has participated in and re- ceived letters for basket- ball, track, baseball, foot- ball and intramurals. Jerry has also received honorable mention for the Suffolk All-Scholastic Football Team. Being a referee for the Little League Baseball Team is one of his main interests. A member of the National Honor Society and student Service Corps, Jerry plans to further his education at either Alfred or S acuse Universi . 7 MICHAEL NICHOLOSI His smile makes your heart beam. Nick came to us this year from Martin Van Buren Hi School in Queens Villag and with his pleasant sonality, he quickly became well-liked. He was very helpful on the Senior Play backstage crew and the Connetquot art staff. Some of his main interests are bowling, art work, construct- ing scale models, and base- ball. Next year, Mike hopes to attend Pratt Institute and study architecture. IM I lay, JMMV ,fu I . 7 ' To Each and coachtlor if A Q perhaps serve in the,navy f remains Jerry's goal. - fMjlf! A A s .P V 0 BARBARA 12. PEARSON ,ypflf One good reason why ' gentlemen prefer blondes. Attracdve Bep has been active in girl's sports, and was chairman of props for the Senior Play. Bep transferred here in her jun- ior year from Patchogue High School where she parti- cipated in girls' intramurals, the travel club, dancing club, and dramatics. In her Junior year she won the Home Economics a- ward. Outside of school she enjoys swimming, horseback -riding, and painting. Her main ambi- tion is to be married. ,, Q ui - sk '2' ,J ,ff ' - NANCY J. PROBISH A sunny disposition goes a long way. Nan, one of our perky Sen- ior girls, played in girls' intramurals and was a make-up artist for the Sen- ior Play. She also was in the Chorus for the first three years of high school. Nan enjoys photography, playing records, watching jungle pictures, and collecting stu.f.fed animals. Nan in- tends to go to a business school after she graduates, and laterbe a secretary. 7 MJ, 1 fl, V'

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