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East Islip Graduates Record ClassThe 47th Commencement

Exercises of the East Islip HighSchool were held in theauditorium on Sunday, June 23. Arecord class of 509 graduatesreceived their diplomas.

The main address was given byGregory W. Munson , Assistant tothe Supervisor , Town of Islip, andMiss Susan Bailis , ClassPresident , was the studentspeaker .

Many scholarships wereawarded to deserving recipientsin the class. Anthony J. Durso ,Principal , awarded the LionsClub ol the Isiips Scholarship toHelen Siesto ; Dowling CollegeBIu Doctor Scholarship toKathleen Prosek; Rotary Club ofthe Isiips Scholarship to MichaelCoffey; and the Philip MorrisCompany scholarship to Richard

Aulet , Jr. Mrs. Peter Aiellopresented the East Islip P.T.A.Council scholarships to RobertCseh, Jr., Linda Gunvaldsen,Marie Hodukavich , ArleneMarty, Toni Machek , MarieElena Murphy, Patricia Phillipsand Rosemary Walsh. The AlfredE. Hopkins Music Scholarshipswere presented to CatherineCobelli and Guy Lorenzo by Mr.Steven Kemp.

Mr. Henkc! ..resented the LoyalOrder of Moose scholarship toCarol Ann Rosa. The LucyO'Shea scholarships, awarded bythe East Islip TeachersAssociation, were presented byMr. Walter Dunn, president , toKim Kreutzer and Carol AnnRosa. Eugene Stempel , presidentof the Student Council , presentedscholarships to Linda Gun-

valdsen and Helen Siesto;Leonard Cohen , president of theLeo Club , presented scholarshipsto Marie Elena Murph y andRobert Rose. Mrs. JosephMormando. representing theEast Islip EducationalS e c r e t a r i e s A s s o c i a t i o n ,presented a scholarship to DianeWells.

The invocation was given bythe Rev . William H. Wagner ,rector , St. Mark's Church, Islip.and the benediction was given bythe Rev. Robert R. Cofer. pastor,Christ Evangelical LutheranChurch, Islip Terrace.

The entire program was video-taped by Teleprompter CableT.V. and was prepared forviewing at two separate times tothe community.

CENTRAL ISLIP WRESTLING CHAMPIONS - The members of this year's Varsity WrestlingTeam, at the Central IsUp High School, have distinguished themselves by winning numerous in-dividual titles. Pictured left to right, are Central Islip Varsity Wrestling Team Champions, TerryShaughnessy, Oscar Montalvo, Gary Watts. Homer Williams, Tom Stephens, Paul Rogalle. SteveGardiner and Wendell Tay.

Seniors Pursue Art Studies

DIPLOMAS were presented to 582 graduates of the Mulligan Jr. HighSchool, Central Islip in the school auditorium. Alan M. Borden,member of the Board of Education is shown presenting the board'saward to Sharon Cinquemani. Observing, center , is Maria Ortez whowas selected as best all-round 8th grade girl.

Thirty five East Islip HighSchool seniors , currently enrolledin the high school art program,have indicated that they havedefinitely decided upon variouscareers in art and plan to con-tinue their studies at variouscolleges throughout the country .

In addition to seeking guidanceand counseling from their artteachers during the past year ,many of the seniors have workedindependently on special projectsto improve their knowledge andskills in the area in which theyplan to specialize. They haveelected to specialize in the finearts , commercial art, advertisingdesign , fashion design andillustration , graphics , arte d u c a t i o n , p h o t o g r a p h y ,cinematography and ar-chitectural and mechanicaldrawing.

Among those going on to highereducation in art are: SusanBailis, Interamerican Universityof Puerto Rico: Dennis Davis,Buffalo College; Joseph Figliola ,Southampton College ; WilliamGabriel , Adelphi; Linda Gund-valdsen, University of Buffalo;Richard Heintze , New YorkInstitute of Technology; LindaLomot, State University at

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M ;iy . i l . Mr . .iml Mrs. OrinBidwell . Bay Shore, boy, TimothyOr in ; Mr and Mrs CarmelloGraziano . Central lslip. boy.Carmello Hosario , J r . ; Mr. andMrs. Robert 1'ecoraro , Brent-wood, boy. Robert. J r . ; Mr. andMrs. Karl Wargo, Bay Shore .

Poughkeepsie; Joel Montalbano,Hofstra University ; CharlesMuccielo , State University atFredonia ; Kathleen Prosek ,Dowling College; Maria Rubino,Oral Roberts University; KenSchneider , University of Florida;Sandra Roseman, New PaltzCollege; John Kornahrens, PrattInstitute; Lucille DeFina , PrattInstitute ; Steve Ambrosino ,television commercials.

The following students will beattending the State University atFarmingdale: Brad Babbitt ,James Carroll , Donna Davino,Dennis Faherty , James Frevola,Linda Iveschich, Brigette Kurbis,Chris McCarthy, LindaMcKenney, Christine Muratore,Paul Murray, Diane Nadal ,Pamela Reed, James Staffierei,Mary Vela. In addition MikeClifton , Paul Barsky, RhodaSharf and Bill Paul will be at-tending Suffolk CommunityColelge.

To further assist future artcareer students , the ArtDepartment recently initiated anindependent study Art WorkshopProgram to help these studentsimprove their knowledge andskills in the area in which theyplan to specialize.

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Happy Birthday to KathleenSchneider who will be celebratingher l Olh birthday on July 10th.Kathleen lives on Floyd St. inBrentwood. She will be having apool party and a sleep over tocelebrate th is special occasion.

The Brentwood Chamber ofCommerce wi l l sponso r aMoonl i to Sail on August 2 . at 7:.'i()p .m. Ticket s are Sti .OO per personor two for Slf * 00 .

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June '-: Mr . and Mrs. HenryMoore. Brentwood , g i r l . TheivseAni ione t t e .

June ;i: Mr. and Mrs . MichaelCummings. lslip Terrace, girl ,Michelle ' Lee ; Mr . and Mrs.Alberto Marinho , Bay Shore , girl ,Elizabette Paixao ; Mr. and Mrs .Leomelino Mendes , Brentwood ,girl , Melissa Mary; Mr. and Mrs.Edward Yankowski , Bay Shore ,

be to the Medallions. For ticketsor information contact PayLacijan at 231-6103.

His face has been seen in athousand parades and for thefirst t ime in all of his 56 years hewas selected to lead th is one. Itwas the g r e a t e s t , proudestmoment of his l ife . It happenedon June 21st at t he H u n t i n g t o nTown House The s ix th annualdinner dance sponsored hy t h eSuffolk Cuur. ;\ Columbus PayParade C o m m i t ' ee . Ai i p u l 4nopeop le u e r e t h e r e i n c l u d i n g< 'om m iss ior . or Kei i ' . o i' i h e•- ; ;hJk < 'ou: -,o iV.; ; ., - , . '

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June ir> : Mrs. and Mrs . ThomasAndersen . Bay Shore, gir l . KimMarie: Mr. and Mrs. RichardA r n o l d . C e n t r a l l s l ip . g i r l .Kristine Margaret ; Mr. and Mrs .Robert Locherer . East Islip, girl .Suzanne, Mr. and Mrs. DouglasWeldon. Bay shore , boy, JasonDouglas.

mentioned that this would comeas a complete surprise to the manwho was selected by a panelcomposed of Supreme CourtJudge Frank DeLuca, CaptainVincent Stona of the SuffolkCounty Police , Family CourtJudge Jack Cannavo , Oil In-dustrialist Sam Albicocco,Congressman Mario Biaggi ,Stale Senator Ceaser Trunzo .John Delmastro of MuscularDystrophy and Business manJoseph Fili pazzo.

He sat there among the 400peo pl e wait ing to be selected. Itwas almost like a dream when heheard "Will Eugene MichaelCianflone step up to the podium ".He is a le t te r carr ier serving forIH years at t h e Brent wood PostOff ice , a very proud American -own more so at '. ha t aH.mrt i ; -Knowi -.g t h a i I , s m o ' t i e r . • , . :¦¦. .t ri im i a i a h r i n . Ii , , i \ Oi war- ago .

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Have a Safe 4th.