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

 - Class of 1979

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5 RICHES, EILEEN RIGBY, ROSE RILEY, LINDA Girls Leaders, Cheerleading 10 - 12. Softball 9 - 12. CO. 9, Student Council 10 -12, Newspaper 12, Yearbook 9 - 12. Intramurals 9 - 12 To all my friends in the Iunior class - especially Ianef- I want you to know that I love you and you'll always be close in my heart. We've had so many good memories thatlll always treasure, like Peekskill!! Well, only the way you! feel can separate people -- not milesdiff time - Best of friends never partf' - ' ' RINALDI, VANESSA If -i I I Q L it Secretarial Club 11 7 I RITCHIE, BRAD A The Best Team in the World MP., I.R., I.S., L.C., E.O., MZ.. GL., BR., What a Zoo we had ' Keep as cool as you can. Face piles of trials with smiles it rifles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave, And keep on thinking free. RIZZO, FRANCINE Twirling 9, Foreign Exchange 10 - 11, Art Service Club 11 - 12 V The difficult takes a whileg the impos- sible takes a little longer. RIZZO, PATTY Chorus 9 - 11, Marching Band 9 - 12, Candystriper 10 -' 11. Foreign Exchange 11, Secretarial,Club'11 - 12. Ping Pong Intramurals. Modern Dance 10 The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth. Always be just you! JV,. fix ROBERTS, VRGSALIE MARIA Syinpihonic Band 10 - 11, Wind Ensem- blefl2, Marching ,Band 10 - 12, Hello Dolly , Codspell , How to Succeed Make Up Crew Take life as-it happens but make it happen the way you want to take it! lf it feels good, do it! RODOLICO, FRANK IV Baseball 10 - 11 E ' I would just like to say goodbye to all my friends in school and good luck to everyone who is coming into EI Sr. High School. RoHR, JEFF Football 10, Varsity Golf9 - 12 l'll see you on the Dark side of the moon. RONAN, MARGARET M. ROONEY, JAMES Wrestling Team ' ROSE, CHARLES Rose, IAMES The chords struck at birth grow more distant: yet, we strike them again and again. And we plead and we pray for a glimmer of day, and the night folds its wiggs and descends, exposing the loose en s. ROSE, JANET Float 9 - 10, Sports Night 10 - 11, Color Guard 12 I would like to wish best of luck to Terri Clarke. we have known each other since we were kids. Also to Gail. Bonnie. Robin. Sue, and Loretta. We all have very special goals in life and each and every person should try their hard- est. Take life in stride, be careful, not too hasty. l'd like to say good bye to Super Iox and Chicken Legs! ROSE, LARRY Soccer 8 - 12, Baseball 9 - 10, Basketball 9. Boys Leaders 11 - 12, Zoo Crew Soft- ballg11 - 12. Track 8, Student Council lift was a duck and the pond was beer, I would dive to the bottom and never coniieiback up. z - I - ,,..., R MELISSA Class Sec. 10 11 Student Council 10 - ,V12,i'Varsity Track and Fieldl Hockey, Forei n Exchan e 10 11 Pres Nat'l g g ' v - Honor Society,11 - 12. Band Treasurer-. 10 - 12, Leaders 11 - 12, Sports Ni,ghtj10,- 12, Cheerleading 10, 12, BoBo's,Anony- mous and Zoo Ladies ' ' 5' J All the fantasies that I have been keep- ing will make any empty hours easier to stand - forl have many dreams . . IIROSEMAN, MICHAEL ROSS, JAMES ROULEAU, LISA Though the years give way to uncer- tainty and the fear of living for nothing strangles the will. there's,a part of me, though sometimes it's hard. to see it's never far from me. Alive with eternity, that nothing can kill. , ROWLINSON, KEVIN To which I onlyfbelieve in - Sex, drugs and Rock and Roll. RUBIN, ELLEN Dance Corps 12, Yearbook 12, March- ing Band 10 - 12, Float 10 - 12, Sports Night 10 - 12. Lacrosse Stat 11 - 12, Musical 12, Bernard Gerard Fan Club -Sec. Q ' We only pass through once. -R.A. RUBINO, MARK RUIZ, CRAIG Basketball 9 - 12 , Revelation can only be through an awareness 'of one' RUMPLIK, RANDEE- RUSSELL, Tennis Team, Council, Girls Society, Track Lighten up while you even try to understand, jus to make your stand, and take RUSSO, AGNES g t Chorus 10, Softball it ' -, RYAN, JAMES- I, , RYAN, WILLIAML A What a long strange trip it'sjbeen.'7 . SAAGER, RONALD J, j SAAGER,TAMRE - I SALIANLEDWARDI I I Art Service Club, Foreign Exchange Club. Volunteer for the Art Scholarship Program Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympa- thetic with the striving and tolerant with the weak and the wrong. Some-1 ,' time in life you will have been all of, , these. A- SALLE, MARISSA I Flag Corps Director 12. Flag Corps 11, Stage Crew for Forum , Business , Codspell . Dolly , Yearbook 9 - 10, French Club 11 - 12, Spanish Club 9, Foreign Exchange Nice-Pres. 121, Act- ing Sec. 11, Leo Club 11, Nat'l Honor Society 11 - 12, Nat'l Ir. Honor Society 9. Winter Track 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Float 12, Class Fund Raiser 10, Volun- teered at El Library and Congressman Downey. Still round the corner there may wait a new road or a secret gate, and though we pass them by today, tomorrow we may come this way and take the hidden paths that run towards the moon or to the sun. - L. R. R. Tolkien SALLEMI, IOHN SANDROW, CAROLINE SAPPIA, ROXAN NE May the road rise to meet you, may the wind always beat at your back, may the sun shine upon your face, may the rain fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm ofHis hand. SAVARESE, DONNA Spring Track 10, Track Marathon 10. Secretarial Club 11, Honor Roll 9 - 12. Writing and Essay Contest 11 For Yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes yesterday, a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. I Good luck to all ofyou! SAVINO, MARGARET I. 'k'Love is: 'Mark and Irene'. SALCEDO, MICHAEL SCI-IAEF ER, CYNTHIA A. Student 9 - 12 live, to love, to find who you are: look ahead, and reach for a star. --ra Baseball Night Soccer 10 - 12 IOHN WILLIAM



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Hello Dolly tlrene Molloyj, Chorus. lazz Rock, All-State, All-Eastern, Flag Corps, Dance Corps . .The musician may sing to you of the rhythII1 which is in all space. but he cannot give you the ear which arrests the rhythm nor the voice that echoes it . . . Dream on . . , Dream until your dream comestrue. . . TOMPKINS, ROBERT TRACY, ANNE Band 10 - 12. Chorus 10, Foreign Exchange 12, Civil Air Patrol 10 - 12 YESTERDAY is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision: but today. well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomor- row a vision of hope. TRAINOR, KATHLEEN Life is worth sharing. Share it with someone you love. I love you. Wayne. TRILLO, MICHAEL TSCHINKEL, IOHN Chorus We're tomorrow's future: be careful. TUORTO, ANDREW TURNES, CATHERINE Class Vice-Pres. 9. Nat'l Ir. Honor Soci- ety 9, Girls Leaders 9, Float 9 - 12, Year- book 9. Intramurals 9, High Honor Roll 9 - 12. Dance Corps 10 - 11 tI,eader 121. Student Council 10 - 12, Nat'l Honor Society 11 - 12, Ir. Prom Committee. lr. Prom Attendant. Sr. Ball Committee, Homecoming Attendant To have a friend. be one. TYERS, GEORGE Football 9 - 10, Bowling, DEADicated Fan Los Endosf' UMLAND, TOM Gun Club 8. Rifle Team 8 Give me the outdoors and fresh air of nature. UNGER, LORRAINE ANN BOCES I 81 II11 - 12 tl-Iorticulturel, Bas- ketball9 There is always a long swim to free- dom. alone. in the water in the dark- ness. The shore a fading memory and the direction to gain. - PARTY! VALVA, MARK VALYO, IENNIFER E. Float 9 - 10, Outrageous Fortune fLeadl 9. Candystriper 9 - 10, Newspa- per 9, Sports Night 9 -10, Chorus 9 -12, Nat'l lr. Honor Society 9. Master of Cer- emonies for Fashion Show 9, Aide to Mentally Handicapped Class 9. NYSSMA Medal 9, Drama Club 9, Bul- letin Board 10. Field Hockey and Bas- ketball Intramurals 10. Student Council 10, How To Succeed . . Flag Corps 11, Bahamas 11 My vessel is not full: my cup is not dry. My blessings are abundant: yet my covet is strong. VAN ESS, TRACY Varsity Tennis 10 - 12 tCapt. 123. Nat'l lr. Honor Society tTreas. 93, Nat'l Honor Society 11 - 12. 'South Pacific . How to Succeed . Hello Dolly , jazz Rock 12. French Club 11 - 12, Broadcaster 12. France '77, Aspen '78, BoBo's Anony- mous. Zoo Ladies tQueenl Like Columbus in the olden days. we must gather all our courage. sail our ships out on the open sea, cast away our fears and all the years will come and go and take us up - always up. VASTAN O, BARBARA Foreign Exchange tPres. 12, Treas. 11l. Ass't Director Flag Corps 12, Chorus 9. 11 - 12. School Newspaper 9.12. Nat'lIr. Honor Society 9. Nat'l Honor Society 12. Leo Club tPres.12. Vice-Pres. 111 Be glad . . . of what you are. of what you are. . .that you are. VELASCO, CAROL Life has plenty of ups and downs. but don't let that bother you because when you think about it. there are many IDOTG 'ups' than 'downs'. Although life may take you to differ- ent places. always remember you've got yourself to depend on. VIGGIANO, DIANE Orchestra 9. Intramurals 9 - 10 What you do. what you say. what you are may help others in ways you never knew. Your influence. like your shadow.. extends where you may never be. VOLLBRACHT, REGINA Live simply, so that others may simply live. VOLOSEVICH, AMY Goodbye to all my friends in the class of1980. VONSEGGERN, VANESSA LYNN Chorus 9 - 12. Foreign Exchange 9, Intramurals 9, Marching Band 11, CPR Course 11, Stage Crew 11 - 12, BOCES lf a man does not keep pace with his companions. perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears. however meas- ured or far away. VULCANO, CHARLES WALSH, IOHN wALsH, PAUL Wrestling. Handball Live each day like there is no tomor- row and never, never say die. WALZ, KURT Handball 10 - 12, Rifle Club 9, AV Squad 9 'Once a king, always a king. but once a night is enough. WASHINGTON, LAURA Field Hockey 10 - 12, Badminton 10 - 12. Girls Leaders 11 -12, Intramurals 9 - 12, Broadcaster News Editor 11 - 12, Nat'l Honor Society tSec.J 11 - 12, Nat'l Ir. Honor Society 9, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Math League 9 - 12, French Club 10 - 12, For- eign Exchange 10 -11, Yearbook 9, Hing Honor Roll 9 - 12. Spotlight South Pacific , Outrageous Fortune . Girls Night 12 Life offers what we are willing to give. Always have the will to do Elizabeth. WASLUFSKY, IRENE Whatever my secrets are, remember. when I entrust thain to you. you becomeapartofmef' ' WATTERSON, NANCY A. WEBER, PAUL WEICKART, RONALD WEINFURY, BRUCE WEINGARD, BONNIE Volleyball 9 - 10. Softball 9. Intramural: 9 - 10, Honor Roll 9, 12, Chorus 9- 10 Orchestra 9. Float 9 - 12, Sports Night I - 12. Broadcaster 12, Yearbook 12. Girl: Night 12 Don't let life fool youg when you thinl it's all over. it's only just begun. I'll always remember my friends anc value my experiences. I'll always lovt you, Rich. WEISE, KURT Give me liberty or give me death. WENDEL, ROBERT WHITEHEAD, ROSEMARIE M. Make a wish and dream a dream . . . no matter how unreal they seem, toInorrow's beautiful and new and filled with dreams that will come true. WIKSO, IIM Band 4 - 11, Track 8 - 9, Gymnastics 9. Surfing B -12,Claming 9 - 12 Your life is a reflection of everything you've knovim, recycled together. uni- quely your own. Do it with style, or any way you choose. Life is too short: if you snooze, you lose! WILLEMSEN, TOM . This high school is really a 'high' school. WILLIAMS, MICHELE WILLIAMS, RONALD WINICKI, CAROLYN WOLFE, STEPHANIE Varsity Tennis 10 - 12 True greatness, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. WOODRICK, ROSEMARIE Cheerleading. Nat'l Honor Society. Broadcaster Editor-in-Chief. Float. BoBo's Anonymous God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only choice is how. May your heart's desires be with you. WOOL, TIM ' Soccer 9 - 12, Lacrosse 9 - 12, Basketball 9 - 10. Yearbook Photographer 11 - 12 WORSTER, CORINNE WRIGHT, MICHAEL YONDA, MICHELE -YOUNGMAN, IOAN ZACCARA, MICHAEL ZEGEL, RICHARD Handball European Handball Intra- murals 12, Jeometry Whiz, joke Team '1 - 12 When things always seem to go wrong and when you cannot find time to rest, always believe that in the long. things will happen for the best. ZINICOLA, ALEXANDER Spring Track 11 - 12 l'm too old to rock and roll and too young to die. ZWICK, KEN To give someone a memory keeps you close when you're apart.

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