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

 - Class of 1957

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f . ' K f a good angel. great men are scarce. Q' CARL P. RASMUSSEN I never read books, they mess up my mind. Ras has always been a dependable member of our dance committees through- out high school, besides being a member of the back- stage crew of the Senior Play. Ras also likes ice- skating, swimming, and boat- ing on the Great South Bay, and is active in the United States Power Squadron. After Ras is graduated, he intends to enter the busi- ness and eventually own his own business. SJ-Kas 'RQAFTEM T. ROSSETTI 'My hair is too dark to make X Lively Judy showed her pep by cheering our fellows on at all the games. Although she has only been here for two years, she has contri- buted much to E.I. as a member of the G.O. Execu- tive Board and the Student Service Corps. Among her activities at St. Brendan's school paper, which she continued at E.I. Upon graduation, Judy intends to become a beautician or a teacher. Yfliglr was reporting for the nl . I ARO ,RI I L ' , ta ' g and ull o . ' Cheerle , S c ' ll Sex ' , nor ety,f. an t e' ' lay a tes o1's versif . Shb rticipangfi arious, girl po , Qamin ll a ber o the tudggvfl Service C s. Herp ant, outgoing personality and her willingness to serve are just two more reasons why we predict success for her in her career as an IBM operator. ef- nu a' i j. Be- sid. f , is C LM L pr si t e C and A WALTER G. SCI-IAEF ER Take good care of me, Ever-popular Wally has earned letters in football, basketball, and baseball, and was co-captain of both the basketball and football teams. Class president for three years, and G.O. presi- dent for the fourth, he was awarded the outstanding achievement trophy from the Booster Club, and was elected king at the Junior Prom last year. Wally plans to enter Albany State Teachers' College and be- come a teacher. PATRICIA A. ROBINSON Silence is the key to con- tent. A quiet yet very friendly student, Pat has attended East Islip since her fresh- man year of high school. In her junior year, she was a library assistant and sec- retary to the nurse. At that time she was also a member of the Student Service Corps A chorus member for four years, she enjoys music of all sorts. Pat plans to enter the field of nursing after l ARTHUR G. SCI-IEEDER Horatio at the bridge Arty transferred to E.I. in his sophomore year from Newtown High School in Flushing. His helpful, easy- going manner soon won him many friends. Since then he has been our football manager this year, a mem- ber of our wrestling squad, and a crew manager of the Senior Play. Arty enjoys plants, and after graduation, he plans to work in a X5 nursery, and eventually to i own his own. graduation. 9 S ks

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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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.Cir wr' X S ' x t -si T7 X ' X'L- f, V CARL SCHNEIDER K b Tis his hair that all the girls fall for. ,N , Carl, who is called Sol by his friends, was a mem- KQ Kjxber of Chorus and the foot- 'N Xdball team. He was of great Q , assistance in preparing for lv class events such as dances and the Senior Play. Among his hobbies are bowling, and swimming, and he also likes gymnastics, good music and literature. Carl intends to enter the Navy after being graduated. 57 WILLIAM R. SOUTH Love me, love my dog. Westy came to us from Babylon High School in his sophomore year, and was elected vice-president of the Junior Class. Athletic and easy-going, he has participated in Chorus as well as in football. A of the G.O. for past two years, Westy was king of the Holly Hop in his junior year. After high school, he plans to at- tend Farmingdale to train as a mechanical technician. 'r 1 .5 ! ,,.4s- if v Q STELLA LOUISE SCHNEIDER She'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Versatile Stell gave a splen- did performance in the Sen- ior Play. She has received awards for girls' intramurals, in which she was a manager as a sophomore and a sen- ior. Besides having been a member of the Broadcaster, she has kept busy by exhibit- ing her purebred dogs. Stell passes her spare time by being with her many friends. Future: University of Ver- mont, to study for a doctor's degree in medicine. JOAN M. SMITH Quiet ways bespeak an understanding heart. A pretty, new addition to our class was Joan Smith. Joan transferred to E.I. from Richmond Hill High in her senior year. At Richmond Hill she was a member of the Swimming Club, Library Squad and the Captain of the Ball Club. The high average she maintained there rewarded her mem- bership in the Junior Arista Honor Society. Outside of school Joan's interests turn to cooking and sports. She participates in skating, bowling, and swimming. When she is graduated, Joan plans to become a book- keeper. Having won a proficiency award for book- keeping, Joan is sure to find success in this field. 4 .2 ,A q KARL H. SCHULTHES X kj To take life at a slow and . easy pace. Q Sonny , as Karl is known, I-, R S has participated in football, X' i track, and wrestling, as well, ' Q as the traffic control squad ki , and in Chorus. Outside of Q' Q, school, the Luther League, X L' X bowling and sports hold Ti Karl's interests. When he , D graduates from East Islip, lvl, K Karl plans to further his ml S education at Albany or :Xp X X Farmingdale and then con- tinue into the business ' world. f 535' avi DOROTHY A. SPICER If silence were golden, I'd be a millionaire. Dot was a member of the Senior Play Cast, library Service Club, and girls' in- tramurals. Her main hobbies are singing and painting. Besides these, she likes rol- ler skating and ice skating. Concerning her future, Dot plans to attend the New York Foundling Hospital and to go into the field of baby nursing, a wise choice for this friendly miss. Gif CM' x A . r -

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