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

 - Class of 1979

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Making friends for the world to see. Let the people know you've got what you need. With a friend at hand you will see the lightg lf your friends are there. everythings alright. Becoming freshmen, we were excited and determined to work hard and have a lot of fun. We waited a long time to finally be a part of the high school atmosphere. Gur class president was Larry Favilla and the vice-president was Cathy Turnes. Our secretary was Dorian Crupe and our trea- surer was Ianet Ahern. They started us off to a great year. Our class advisors were Mrs. Czygier and Miss Feldshon, now Mrs. I-Ionig. It was 1976. our country's Bicentennial Yearg therefore, the homecoming theme for all classes had to be related to the Bicen- tennial. We built a giant birthday cake with a football player at Cindy Kissel's house. Even though our football player, nicknamed Chester, fell into the cake, we pulled through with a big fourth place fthe traditional freshman float outcomel. Our class theme was Freshmen are lighting their way to victory. After our foot- ball player fell, we walked along with our first float, proudly yell- ing, Freshmen are EATING their way to victory!,' Even though the rain fell, we had a great day. We picked Rose Woodrick to be our freshman class attendant, and she looked great! We were successful in our fund raising as freshmen. We sold stationery and held dances. One of our dances was the Yearbook Dance. We were victorious over the eighth grade in Sports Night. We all had a lot of fun that night. dressing as colonists for our skit and taking everyone on a historic tour through the Freshman Bicenten- nial Museum. Moving up into the senior high school as sophomores was excit- ing. Now we really were in the high school atmosphere. Our basic training as freshmen was over. Our class president was Larry Favilla, vice-president was Rose Woodrick, secretary was Melissa Rose. and our treasurer was Ianet Ahern. We needed

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strong leaders to get us going again, and our class officers did a great job of it. Our new advisors, Mrs. Drossos and Miss Kondzia- laski, were and still are great supporters. Homecoming that year showed a little more success for us. We placed second with the floats on which we worked long and hard. A big thanks goes to Mr. Rumplik for lending us the garage at Rumplik Chevrolet. The school theme was The 50th Anniversary of East lslip High School. Our class theme was Here's to the Next 50 Years of E. l. High. We built two figures, an old graduate and a new graduate, toasting the next fifty years. Our class attend- ant was Phyllis Agro, who looked very nice. We sold wrapping paper as a fund raiser, and this proved to be successful for us. We also sold East Islip sweaters. Unfortunately, we ordered more than we were able to sell. As a matter of fact, we still have a few left! We placed second in the bulletin board contest. The theme was The Crimson Tide. Second place is a pretty good finish for soph- omores. Our first Sports Night in the high school was difficult for us, but we pulled through and placed third and were proud of it. Our skit was Sophomore Comic Corner. We had a great time showing off our spirit, dressed up as comic characters from Wonder Woman to Casper the Friendly Ghost! Being juniors was the greatest. We were right in the middle and were a part of everything. Our class president was Lori Scheno, vice-president was Rose Woodrick, our secretary was Melissa Rose, and our treasurer was Fran Montes. Homecoming season arrived quickly, and we worked the con- cession stand at the football games, making a lot of money for the class treasury. We built our fantastic float as Eileen Riches' house. Our theme was Time Keeps on Slipping . . . It was a half- human, half-robot football player surrounded by mechanical friends. We were so proud of this float. It showed some of the indi- vidual talents some of the members of our class have. Of course, we placed first. Our class attendant was Iune Canavan.

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