United States Merchant Marine Academy - Midships Yearbook (Kings Point, NY)

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THE CLASS OF 1974 PRESENTS. . . MIDSHIPS 1974 M REFLECTIONS UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY KINGS POINT, NEW YORK RECEIPT OF CONDITIONS OF CONDUCT PROBATION I, Midshipman Hughes____________ Class of 1974_____ Company 4 have been duly informed by the Commandant of Midshipmen that my present conduct record has not been in conformance with the stan- dards of the United States Merchant Marine Academy. I have, as of this date, amassed 136 demerits during my First-._____________ Class Year. I understand that as a result of my unsatisfactory conduct record, I have, as of this date, been placed on Conduct Probation until June 24. 1974__________. I understand that I am required to maintain a satisfactory con- duct record as prescribed in Section Three of the United States Merchant Marine Academy Midshipmen Regulations during this period. Further, I realize that to do so I must conduct myself so as to comply explicitly with these Regulations. Should I fail to ful- fill these requirements, I understand that I shall be considered to have demonstrated a level of behavior inconsistent with the standards of the United States Merchant Marine Academy and that I will be subject to dismissal. Dist: Parent Guardian, Supprintendent, Commandant, Midshipman, Official Jacket, Company Jacket , CF FORM 1-32 (Rev. 1973) M - • ■- i m. 1 M - POES THAT ANSUJER YOUR QUESTION, PEN? YES, 1 SUPPOSE SO, SIP. NOT THAT 1 REALLY CAREP ABOUT THE ANSU ER ] YOU SEE, X PON'T REALLY CARE A80UT 8I0L06V X PON'T EVEN CAPE ABOUT CHEMISTRY! ALL X CARE ABOUT IS PASSING THE COURSE ANP m GETTING INTO MEPtCAL SCHOOL! CAN YOU UNPERSTANP THAT? AH.. SURE, BEN, SURE. ANP UJB WISH YOU LUCK.. HOOP, ARB K THERE ANY «k OTHER... 7LF £ CAN JUST PASS c£NSPf X 'LL f5£ O CAy X KAJOUJ XT'LL be- all H Cr iT fp z CAfiJ JUSrplAKP UCELYSE EAAMC .. I'M HOT 6 ■S%is ARB 7HBRB ANY OTHER... '1 iJii L ftO f'rS't’ To.'H'oO? OOke v. . 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GW Pka.n4o fw. pUferwatti ClJbareila Dalln Galllwitz Holupka,- ude toward the ;apemy s graceful en personalty nsider- j fcayour Aoa my. ! iards.ot conduct as evidenced by yoi ;e when reporting back from leave, hi ne Re assuredlhlt I v.flnaim this in JPRI fee aly furthip coswences c wardfcorlpheftence to the standards c mett 74 3 rp wuon i iwiehan Los McWeeney O’Neill Robbins Stephenson FOURTH COMPANY McCormick Minogue M 4 74 W74 Tlftatfr' L 74 ■Er 75 Wambold Wright Young DeChadendes Fitchette Nelson SEVENTH COMPANY Knapper ipmen j 11 COI FIRST CO. CIO 10 iff [0 m iffg 10 il!0 R. BAUMAN D BLAKE P. MEHR D. FARMER C CHEATOM W. MILLER M. HORN M. COTTING M. NORRIS P. KNOEPFFLER J. DIXON K. REYNOLDS C. LANDGREBE D. DUBRIN G.SKEER D. LOGAN P. EULITT J. STAMM K. MORLEY C. FORD A. STEIER G. NEIFERT M. FRANKLIN R. STEWART S. OBRIEN E. HARNACK J. SUTTON D. POSTUPACK A. IRISH W. VALLASTER E. SEALS L. KELLY J. WALTERS M. SEIPLE W. KELLY R. WEBER W. AMUNDSEN J. KNOEPFFLER A. WILLIAMS J. BACKMAN M. KRUZEL R. DOMBROWSKI L. BETTINELLI J. LONSDALE L. EUSEPI E. BLOCHER M.BOZEK M. HILTON B. PANUSKA R. BUFF D. HVIZDOS J. PISCIOTTANO J. COSGROVE J. JOHNSTON P. PRICE D. CUTRONA J. KELLEHER G. QUIGLEY P. DaSILVA E. KLEESS R. REISERT L. DOODY H. KORFF K. ROGERS R. DURSO J. LEONARD M. ROTH A. FARRIER A. LIEBLING R. SCOTT R. FORD D. MASON B. STERUD R. FREMONT d. mcarthur N. THECKSTON F. GANNON d. mcguire J. TOBIN V. GIACCHINA C. McMAHON T. WESLEY D. GROVE D. METCALF J. WESTBURG J. HAMILTON E. NELSON G. YANDEL J. HAUSSENER C. NOLET K. YANNES SECOND COMPANY E. ALFORD D. HISCOX T. VAUGHN C. BAILEY K. BACKUS G. KAISER M. YATES P. BLAKE P. BEAM D. KESSLER R. BERGER M. BOYD A. BLANCHET K. KUKURA T. COUTU J. BURKE R. BRENNAN J. LAMBERT J. HOSTOMSKY H. CHANDLER N. BROOKS K. LITTLE E. LAI W. CONAWAY D. BURMEISTER M. LOTT R. NYERS H. DAVENPORT J. CAMPBELL M. MASCIALE R. PRICE M. DORTHALINA W. CODY K. McHUGH C. ROBBINS M.DULKE R. CORDREY R. MOODY G. SCHROCK Y. DURAFOURT K. COULSON G. MORRIS R. SLEDZINSKI E. FERENCZY G.DONALDSON J. PHILLIPS D. SLOBODZIAN J. GHEGAN D. DOTY S. PITTS P. SMITH P. GILLESPIE M. ESHER J. RESHORE R. VANDERLAAN C. HAALAND K. FLICK G. RUNKEL E. AEPLI W. HAYNES G. GRAY E. SCHILLER T. AMBURY T. HENDERSON C. GROESBECK W. STILES W. RUSSELL J. RYAN C. SCIULLO M. SEKELICK J. SMITH J. STEVENS E. TERKANIAN G. THOMAS W. TOMALONIS A. TUTTLE R. Van JONES T. VERMEERSCH F. WARNEKROS T. WITHAM W. YOUNG G. ZACHRICH HOFFMAN JENNESS KELLEY KOLACKOVSKY KRAUZLIS LLOYD LOOSLEY MANGOLD McATEER McBRIDE . MILLER . NESBITT NEVIN PENNY QUINLAN RAMIREZ v B-SPLITS, 1 2 ANDERS ANDERSON BELL B. BROOKS CANCIENNE COX DAYTON GAGE HAINEN HOLSTON LAMB MCDONALD MANSELL McCAFFERY MERCADO D. MICHAELS NIELSON O’SULLIVAN ROBINSON ROSSI B. I. SMITH STRAHL TRAY TRUETT WETSEL P. WHEELER ZIMMERMAN BISCHOFBERGER BRODT PETTY STAMM ADDLESBERGER BELGROD BREWSTER CALGOR CONTE CUTRONA DIGEON DOMINGUEZ FORMAS GILROY GREGGORAK GULLEY HICKS HOGSTROMM KELLER HEWITT KING KLEINER KLUG LITTLE MALONE MARTINEZ McGRATH NORFLEET PETERLIN PUHER RIVAS STONE TUBLIN WATTS ZALESKI BLANCHETT BURMEISTER GORDIAN KUKURA MUELLER ROLANDSHETTIG SHREWSBURY STAPLES WESTERVELT mam T i' J. BRUCATO S. BURAK H. SEIDL S. BELLISS J. HENDRY F. POULNOT P. CREESY J. SULLIVAN R. BROOKS T. HOFFMAN R. RAMSEY G. FRANZA J. BURKHARDT S. CARTER R. JOHNSON W. ROBBINS G. GOLLENBERG T. ECKSTEIN R. COOPER D. KANE D. ROSS J. KETUSKY D. HERBERT R. CRAVEN F. LAMPE J. SANDERS E. McCRAW J. KIGER J. DABNEY H. LOCKWOOD R. SASSON R. MINEO T. LISANTE S. DAY G. LORADITCH W. SCOTT D. MULLENDORE M. MALENO J. EADS J. MARSHALL J. STEWART M. O'CONNOR J. NUNNELLY R. ELLWANGER b. McDonough C. TANNER F. PIAZZA J. SHORIAK W. FRANSEN A. MEARS M. TOOP K. PRUZINSKY A. ST. JOHN K. GORDON W. MILLER S. WALLEN P. RICHARDSON J. ANDERSON D. GOULD M. NELSON W. WAREHAM G. RIGGIO P. ARCAND J. HAMMOND W. NIEMEYER J. WILLS S. ROSZEL S. BATTERMAN M. HAWLEY J. OAKLEY J. WOMBACHER 'g fi ■jtfiO FOURTH COMPANY if . gs ;|£ If R. BAHM K BEAUGEZ T. CROWE B. DONOVAN T. FEDORATION J. GARVEY K. GRIMM M. HARGREAVES P. HARNEDY C. JAGOE M. KELLNER D. KIGGINS T. KING W. MacLEOD E. MAXWELL M. MINOGUE P. MODIC M. MORRIS J. OFLANAGAN C. OWENS J. PAPPAS D. ROGERS T. SIROTA W. SVENSON W. SWANSON K. WATTS L. WELTMAN J. YESKO D.ASHBY D. BEUN J. DALEY G. MCDONALD J. McKAY H. POOLE B. SAVINO R. STALZER F. TYSZKA B. ANNALA J. ASH E. BATTLE C. BROWN D. BRUHNS L. CASEY R. CHURCHILL D. CROCE W. CUMMING J. DeSANTIS K. DICK W. DOWLING J. DYER G. FINCKEL A. FORAY W. GRAF S. GREENBAUM J. HANLON D. HARNEY A. HETZ J. HOLMES M. HOLUBOWICH T. JORGENSEN G. KENNELLY L. KINCAID G. LARIMORE M. LEDGERWOOD R. LYONS G. MacDONOUGH G. MATTHEWS J. McFADDEN R. McFEETERS G. MURPHY D. PERRY W. REAMER W. REARDON S. SASKA E. SHANLEY R. SHEEN G. SULLIVAN C. TRIPP G. WALSH J. WAMBOLD R. WEBSTER D. WEINER J. WRIGHT B-SPLITS, 3 4 BURCH GILLESPIE GRAFF HARNDEN HARNS HOFFMAN HOLCOMB JONES KRAFT LAWRENCE LAWSON LEWIS MAGUIRE MATINO PETER PFEIFFER ROYLES SAUNDERS SHERRILL STEPHANS THIREAU WARD BRODERICK HEIDT HIRNIKEL HUGHES KELLENER McMANUS MORRIS C. NELSON K. NELSON PAPPAS SCHRAMM STRAUSCER WILSON ACKLEY GARLAND HERMAN LEMKE PELLETIER BEUN BATES BATORY BRAUNRUETHER BREWSTER COOPER COURTER CULLAN EKELUND FLUDD GRAFF GREER HERMANNS JUNKER KESLIMKE LIPSKE MAVELLI McLELLAN MEEHAN MOE NOWAKOWSKI PHILLIPS PILLIOD RIGGS ROBBINS SCRAMKE SLATTERY STENZ WATRY WINTER w-m. FIFTH CO. 11. M. ADAMI R. BALDWIN R. BAUER M. BENNER M. BIGELOW D. BREYER L. COLAGEO L. COSGRIFF L. COULSON M. CROWLEY B. DOWLING D. FOGEL W. HOWE J. KINNEARY J. LAWRENCE C. MAHER P. McGUINESS R. McKAMIE p. McNutt J. NELSON J. PETTI W. SEMBLER M. SPENCE D. STOUT B. TANTON H. TAYLOR W. WILLIAMS P. WISHART C. WOLFE S. BARTNETT K. BOSTON G. BUKER S. GRONEMAN W. MclNTIRE R. PRICE M. SAMUELS J. STAHL A. WILLIAMS M. AIELLO D.ASHLEY J. AVENT J. BROWN P. BROWN K. CLASSON D. CURTISS D. DAGROSA J. DIXON R. DRAKE D. EDWARDS J. FITZPATRICK H. FORTHUBER S. FREEMAN M. GATES E. GREEN M. HAGINS P. HARRINGTON L. HIBAN J. HORNER J. HORNYAK T. KEANE R. KELLY J. LAWLOR P. MATUSZNY E. McGOEY W. MILLER S. MURRAY J. PACILEO J. PERKUHN T. PIERNO J. POSPISIL J. PRATT R. RAUF J. RIZY R. RODRIGUEZ R. SCHMIDTBERGER F. SCIULLI J. SIMEK D. TEEL E. WONDRACK P. ATEN W. BALDWIN M. BRANNIGAN L. BUCKOWSKV P. DECHADENEDES S. DREW P. DRUMHELLER E. ELHOLM D. GRAY K. HALSALL T. HEFFERNAN M. HEINRICH R. LEMON S. MEYERS C. NELSON C. NUNEZ D. PASTOR M. RODGERS R. RUGUR J. SEXTON J. BUCH J. CASTAGNA J. KASTNER M. KODIS E. LARSSON M. MARCHESELLI J. McGOWAN K. NELSON E. SEITHER W. STREASER A. VILLANI J. ASTBURY C. BABCOCK G. BLACKMORE D. BOATNER E. BRYSON M. CLUTE L. COHEN R. CRAWFORD R. DALLEN P. DASSEY R. EGAN J. FAULKS A. FUSS J. GAGE C. GANN D. GRIMSHAW C. HAUGNELAND A.HAUSER D. HILGER D. HRITZ W. HUNGELMANN D. KELLY J. KITTERMAN D. LEES M. MADONNA R. MARSHALL K. McHUGH M. MEREDITH C. MYERS T. O'CONNOR P. O'NEILL D. PRAY A. SAWYER D. SIROIS C. STAUBUS SEVENTH COMPANY G. BELCHIK R. BERNHARDT C. OSTERHOLTZ K. BROWN B. PRINGLE J. BUCKLER 0. SMITH F. EBERS T. STEIN E. FRITZ P. STEWART G. GARRISON G. TERPSTRA J. HAKALA K. THIEDE M.HANES A. WEIS D. HAUSERMANN D. WHITELEY D. HILL R. JAMES P. BERGMAN J. JENICEK R. CAMARDA W. LEIGH M. COLLINS d. mcmillan T. FORAN W. MUSSELMAN J. MENENDEZ L. MILLER R. LEEDER L. WELCH d. McDaniel D. MICKEY G. ARNOTT M. MORIN C. ASHMAN M. MURPHY K. BOUGHTON J. NOWAK J. CLARK R. POWELL R. COLAO D.RAFTERY D. CORRADO R. RAYMOND W. CRABBS S. SIMPSON G. FERNANDEZ M. SORENSEN H.HAVEKOST G. SPANSKI D. JONES D. STRASSNER D. KABEL W. THOMAS B. KECK R. YORK SPLITS BARTNETT BOSTON CRAWFORD DAVISON DENNIS FEY GOODRICH HARKNESS HILL ISABELLA KING KLEES KRAMER LEVIS MADDEN MAYFIELD MILLER OSMER PENNY PINON RAGSDALE RICE ROWE SAMUELS SATAVA SHARBAUGH TENNY TYBACK ATCHESON BUTCHER FISCHER KNOX BENNET BROWN CAREW CRAVEN DENNING DONAHER GONZALES HANZICOSTAS KLISAVAGE KNUTSTAD MacKAY MICHALS NEWSOME PAULINE PRINGLE PECTAL QUAINTANCE RUBENSTEIN SELA WHEELER WILLERS ZUKOWSKI MILES BENSE GLENNON C. NELSON NUNEZ BAUMBERGER BOGACKI BROUSSARD CURT DEVINE DICKEM FROSS GLAZA GRATE HATLEY HOLT L. JONES R. JONES LONDYNSKY MADSEN MAXWELL NEUMANN PARKER RIDDLE SCHALLER SCHRAMM STANLEY STRATHEARN THOMPSON VAUGHN WYSMULLER ZICHA ZIGLER GINTZ LEIGH ROGOVICH k t. JfS FOOTBALL - « II I SCOREBOARD KP . . . . 3 Lafayette . .21 KP . . . . ....21 Curry College . . . . .0 KP . . . ....22 Gettysburg . . . . . .24 | KP . . . . .... 52 Manhattan . . . . .0 KP ....20 Drexel . . .7 KP . .... 23 C. W. Post . . . . . .24 KP . . . . . .13 Wagner . . .6 KP 7 Alfred . .23 KP 0 Hofstra . .28 KP 34 Wilkes . .13 I 1 SCOREBOARD KP . .. .7 Dowling College . . .2 KP ... .1 Southampton College . 0 KP 5 New York Tech . . . .0 KP 1 Pratt . .1 KP 5 Baruch . .0 KP . 3 Manhattan . .2 KP 2 Hunter . .1 KP 3 St. Francis . .1 KP 4 Seton Hall Univ. . . .0 KP 3 C. W. Post .3 KP 2 Fordham . .1 KP 3 Marist . .1 KP 5 Hofstra 1 BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD KP . . . .... 48 Navy 79 li KP . . . . .... 64 Brooklyn Poly . . . .30 KP .... 84 Yeshiva Univ. . . . 56 11 KP . . . .... 42 Queens College . 44 p KP . . . . .... 64 Pace College . . . .68 | KP . . . . .... 57 West Point .80 KP . . . . ....81 Bucknell .69 L KP . . . . .... 68 Univ. of Scranton .82 1; KP . . . . .... 53 Adelphi .58 1 KP .... 80 New York Tech . . 55 KP . . . . .... 62 Lehman .58 KP . . . . .... 69 Stonybrook .75 ■ KP . . . . .... 73 Trinity 85 W KP . . . . .... 56 Brooklyn College .7° KP . . . . .... 80 C. W. Post 77 9 KP . . . . ....51 Wagner .75 KP . . . .... 65 Union .75 KP . . . . ....75 Hofstra .71 r KP . . . . .... 85 Pratt Institute . . . 62 KP . . .. .... 53 Stevens Institute . .49 KP . . . . ....77 Air Force .84 KP . . . . .... 54 Univ. of Missouri . .84 KP . . . . 42 Hunter .61 9 KP . . . . .... 68 Williams .so m BASEBALL Srtk. ih ' V., . '.V ie i V? SCOREBOARD KP . 4 Stevens . . . . 6 KP . . .4 Stonybrook . 8 KP 3 Brooklyn . 15 KP 0 Adelphi 18 KP . . .11 Pratt 1 KP . . .13 Baruch . 6 KP KP 1 Fordham St. Francis . . . 13 KP . .3.6 USCG . . .5. 9 KP ... .3 NYS Maritime 18 KP ... .5 Hofstra U. . . . 3 f KP NYU KP ... .3 Lehman 5 KP Pace KP 7 N.Y. Institute of Tech. 6 KP .11 John Jay ... 3 KP 7 Wagner 6 KP .... 1 Queens 15 KP . 6 Hunter 5 KP 0 U.S.M.A . ... 13 PISTOL RIFLE . ALL-AMERICAN a mmt ■ SAILING =5 TENNIS T r I -r.v i I i t Ad TRACK i S ; laMiiiwuunni I i CROSS-COUNTRY II I I UGBY I II f I I I t I I I I JSgfcr • : ffl- N A Ew,1! K STnfi PJT,' touiuflli fe fe 4 ART R.B.U. 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PERMANENT PERSONNEL CEILING REDUCTIONS BUDGET FOR FISCAL 1974 AND CONTINUED RENOVATION American servicemen and ciytluiL captured and beki ihioughoul Indovhma, and luito pussibk aaounlmii tor miuu in action Return ot ait Untied States turco and military personnel troni South VieLnain within toU days .security oi South Vietnam Han on ml titration ut troupe and war supplies into South V leinaiii The nghl to uniimiled military replacement aid (or the Republic o( Vietnam Kopec 1 lor the UKZ KituulKalHin only by (MMidul means through negotiation brlwmi North and South Viet nam with coercion or an negation Reduction and demobtluabon oi t omniums t and Govern meal farces in thr South Kan on use oi laotiun or iamtiodian base areas to etNTouch on sovereignty and security of South Vietnam Withdrawal oi alt foreign Iruups Irom lam and Cambodia I'oiibcai I'rovuMis Joint United States Urium ratic Republic ol V mUmiii statement that the huulfc V irtnaiWN penpk have (hr right to Sell drier nuiulKiti 4) On January 11, 1973. the Merchant Marine Academy received orders sill) many other tcderal institutions, that there wuuki be a 1 eduction oi seven and one ball percent in the number oi permanent employee situations it is presently allowed The reduction in positions is part ot President Nixon's cun unuing program of fiscal restraint as indicated in his recently proposed budget for the fiscal year of 1974 and several oihet me.isun‘N such as the 1 eduction oi I In White House Kxevulivc Stall from its present 4.000 to under 2.000. the abolishment ol the Office oi KiiH rgtTK'y Prt parediK ss and thr controversial Office ol Ia-mkhiuc Opportunity The order requires that the Academy reduce its permanent employee ceiling from the present BU. to 7. 22 of these cuts to be Academy personnel The distribution of these cuts will be as follows one Irom the Com mandant s Department, eight (ruin the Academic Depart incuts, and thirteen from the Administrative Departments such as fatten Hospital. Department oi Public Works, hinaiKT and Supply. e c In dividuais from the faculty are being notified this week and all others will be notified next week in an attempt to give all persons concerned six months adv ancr notice The order must be ivicnpieted and earned out by June JU 1973 A strung attempt u being made to r «'lease only thuM persons who will be least affected by such a release. Ms h as (hoM individual a ho are or wilt be eligible lor MiniiKii at the end ul lh« present academic year The attempt is also U uig made to utiliae existing vacancies where possible by simply not hiring additonal personnel to fill the vacancies Thus, the Department ot Nautical Science, which has aa open position far a Naval Ar- chitecture instructor, and the Department of Kngmeermg will not experience any permanent personnel loss Ihrough this cut hack The library presently has two vacancies which will not be tilled and the position oi Assistant Dean will be vacated by the June JU deadline The fuss oi faculty members does not necessarily mean in creased workloads for the remaining members, nor. more importantly, will it have any eifecl upon the accreditation Overall, instructor teaching kinds have been lightened during the past years as core courses have been condensed or com- bined with other courses to allow the additional time for more elective rnjuirnneoU Abo. it should be noted that or' er dues not require any reduction in the twenty six ‘ other than permanent personnel which the Academy is permitted to hire, such as outside instructors hired only to teach specific courses during certain quarters oi the year If appears that there will be increased emphasis 00 the luring oi temporary instructors around a core of permanent instructors teaching the required subjects Hus will allow highly qualified personnel lo be broeq ht in (o teach the growing number of courses desired by Midshipmen lor which there are not always qualified instructor available on the permanent faculty This is particulari) advantageous here ui the New urk Metropolitan area where the talent oi many nearby college and universi lies may be obtained Initial indications of the came on December 11. 1972 when a letter from the Man tune Ad- ministrator indicating the possibility was received by the Academy A letter from the Civil Service Regional Director on December L2 indicated that a Presidential Ireete had been placed on all Civil Service hirings The last time the Academy has undergone a personnel reduction appears to have been in 1947 Despite the reduction m the permanent personnel ceding, the budget lor the fiscal year com mencuig July 1. 1973 and coding June 39. 1974 has been increased to hi million from its fiscal 1973 figure of S7.fMS.0U0 Added to last year s budget is 9KS.099 lor rewiring the preseot electrical system, which is a prerequisite tor any additional renovation, and S££ 000 in the base budget. (Continued on page 13) ALUMNI NEWS The traduction oi the bdi broaden establish a here at Kit same as last year d dn ( make it session befotr t juunied. but is now K i?4t There u article about this the last issue ol the wtuch the Aktmn the Regiment (I lervstrd (Hho Alumni uudiTway un iudr (Continued on and II is the bill, which the Iasi ongress ad numbered H an excellent leg udat ion in King fomter distributed lo you are in 13) honor guard I MIDSHIPS MIDSHIPS STAFF J. JOERGER — Editor-in-Chief C. FINNICAN — Photography Editor J. GORDON — Business Mgr. C. MILLAZO — Advertising Mgr. W. SUMMERS —Layout S. FREEMAN — Layout J. HAMILTON — Layout D. BRUHNS — Layout J. RAMIREZ — Layout PROF. I. E. PYROS —Advisor PAGE TURNERS V ROTORACT R.B.U. R.O.A. , WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB SPORTSMAN CLUB BOWLING CLUB I ? v T taw w T i ■■■1 ( J THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON The Merchant Marine Academy Class of 1974 enters the American maritime industry at an especially propitious time. With the impetus provided by the Merchant Marine Act of 1970, this vital industry is undergoing its greatest peacetime expansion in the century. As a re- sult of our efforts today, the United States will in the future have one of the world's foremost merchant fleets to meet its commercial and defense needs. As each of you advances in your work, you will shoulder the responsibility of ensuring that the fleet maintains this status. I am confident that the training you received at the Academy will serve you well and that the qualities of leader- ship and dedication you have developed will enable you to prove equal to this important task. As you complete your education and embark on your careers, I extend to each of you my warm- est wishes for a satisfying and successful life ahead. I ROBERT J. BLACKWELL, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs I June 1974 To the Members of the Class of 1974: The rigorous four-year program that you have just completed places you in a unique fraternity with 14,000 Kings Pointers who have preceded you. The graduates of the United States Merchant Marine Academy have earned a reputation for excellence and for leadership in all fields of the industry and in the armed forces of the United States. I am sure this class will carry on this tradition. With the new technology that is being used in today's industry and the ever-increasing size and com- plexity of our ships and fleets, it is to you that we look for the future leaders of our Maritime Industry. The challenge is there. It is up to you to accept it. My congratulations to you men of the Class of 1974, and I wish you every success in your chosen field. Sincerely, j? 0 . A. B. Engel-' Rear Admiral, USCG (Ret.) Superintendent captain Edward W■ KNUTS EN,Comm andant of Midshipmen CAPTAIN PAUL KRINSKY, Academic Dean CAPT. C. RENICK Director, Office of External Affairs LTCMDRD. DeFILLIPI Director of External Affairs LT. W. P. RESOP Special Assistant to the Superintendent LT. CDR. E. FALK Registrar ENGINEERING: DR W MACLEAN MR. J. ANTELL MR. M. D. BURGHARDT MR. J. H. DRUCKER LCDR. W. J. ECKER LCDR. E. FERENCZY LT. J. GIAQUINTO CAPT. M. J. GROSS CAPT M. HIRSCHKOWITZ LT. C. HSIUNG MR. C. HUBERT LT. E. KEATING LCDR. C. B. KIM LCDR. G. KINGSLEY CDR. H. KIRBY LCDR. R. MADDEN LT. L. MALINOSKI LT. N. MARONEY MR. W. MCDONALD LT. R. PANUSKA MR. D. PAQUETTE LCDR. F. X. REYNOLDS CDR. F. X. SCHULER LT L. SFERAZO CDR. R. WELLS MISS JOANNE ALLEN MRS. MARION BRAZEIL MR. T. YEAGER MR. L. IZZO MR. L. HAAS NAVAL SCIENCE CDR ROBERT A. ClARK, USN LTjg CHARLES R. MILLER, USN CAPT GEORGE H. DAVIS, USN QMC JESSE CROXTON, USN LT HARRY J. RICHARDS, USN GMGC BLAIR K. RUSSELL, USN LT STEPHEN J. SZENDER, USN MS. PATRICIA A. WROBLESKA LTjg WILLIAM N. ANTON, USN p V, souAd snavoi doad NOQNvaa NHor doad 33N3DS 33indwoo i: HUMANITIES I CAPTAIN CHARLES W. FERRIS, JR. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT CAPTAIN THOMAS H. GIDDINGS ASSISTANT HEAD OF DEPARTMENT COMMANDER ALOYSIUS A. NORTON COMMANDER ARCHIBALD P. DAVIES COMMANDER STEPHEN W. OMELTCHENKO LCDR. JOSEPH GITMAN LCDR. JACQUES SZALUTA LT. ALLAN A. ARNOLD LT. RICHARD C. BARDOT LT. CAROL F. HEFFERNAN DR. LAVERNEJ. KUHNKE MS. PATRICIA M. BROWNE TEACHING FELLOW MS. JANE C. LEACH SECRETARY NAUTICAL SCIENCE way R. A. BROWDER JOHN J. CAIN LCDRC. F. CAINES MRS. A. CHAN JOHN J. DALEY CAPTA. E. FIORE LT T. F. HAENDEL LCDR D. A. HARD CAPTW. R. HURDER CDR P. NAZZARO CAPT L. PEARSON CDR C. POHLE CDR O. E. THOMPSON MR D. WALKER CDRW.A. A. WICHERT wy CAPT J. DITTRICK DEPT. HEAD k CDRG KEYES LTH. BEIM «I LT B. BELLOW LT L. CASSAR I LT A. CEASAR LT(jg) J. CIANCIO LCDRP. CRUM LT P DRAGO PROF. K. LAZARA LT W. LEBENSOHN PROF. A. NICKL CDR A. STWERTKA PROF. A. SHURPIK PROF. C. WEBER LT E. WEISS MISS FLORRIE SMITH TEACHING FELLOW MRS. LILIAN FELDMAN ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ------- ‘ T I M 7 I I I GEORGE PATERNO JOHN T SUSSI CLEM STRALKA DAN KENNEDY ROCCO SCALCIONE DAN BUCKLEY CAPTAIN WILLIAM T LAI MRS. TEDDY BOGNER MR AL ZUARO LEE ISABELL VAL TORRE KATHY McGLYNN MARITIME LAW AND ECO. CAPTAIN LAWRENCE JARETT HEAD CDR WILLIAM W. MOORE ASSISTANT HEAD CDR SIGMUND KIRSCHEN CDR JUSTIN D. MAHONEY LCDR HAROLD KATZ LCDR ROBERT HERSHEY LCDR MARTIN J. SCHWIMMER PROF. JEFFREY C. PECK PROF. DAVID F. WINDISH PROF. ALEXANDER AZARCHS MISS PAULA T. COOK TEACHING FELLOW MISS PATRICIA M. FITZPATRICK SECRETARY SHIPBOARD TRAINING CAPTAIN RAYMOND EISENBERG HEAD, DEPT. SHIPBOARD TRAINING CAPTAIN MICHAEL M. CHICUREL ATR — NEW YORK CAPTAIN DONALD J. THOMPSON ATR —NEW ORLEANS CAPTAIN JOSEPH F. CORCORAN ATR — SAN FRANCISCO i § I O CHAPLAINS DENTISTS DR. GEORGE H. HENDERSON DR. HENRY E. KARWOWSKI USPH OFFICERS — DENTAL HEALTH DOCTORS 1 N! t LIBRARIANS CDR EVERETT H. NORTHROP CHIEF LIBRARIAN MISS LEONA HAVILAND MRS. JEANNE SCHWARTZ MR. KEITH ANDERSEN MISS YVETTE LEIBINGER MRS. BLANCHE PEYSER MRS. MARIA C. SMITH t VENEZUELA, COLOMBIA, HAITI, JAMAICA, CURACAO, ARUBA, 4 LIBERIA, GHANA, IVORY COAST, BELGIAN CONGO, ANGOLA, PORTUGAL, MOROCCO, TUNISIA, LIBYA, LEBANON, CYPRUS, Ktntuety Fn«d . ’ .A 1 CA r WO I ML- OUUMR REPUBLICA DE CHILE cr y y h X V W „ oA c rS V f 1 a V77 . i (m V cr o J A X Valparaiso - Vista Parcial % l Ij'flKOe ft kJii gfc- 3jM. 'V Jt MM Jr lFif...A....i-M.. d ° n — 539-19 ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA, BIAFARA, BANGLADESH, PUERTO RICO, OFFICER ROTATION 6. D. Williams 7. W. Smith 8. D. Cross 9. J. Malzard 10. R. Abromaitis FIRST ROTATION R. Skinner D. Delaney N. Wright J. Reed J. MacGinnis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SECOND ROTATION 1. T. Kazusky 2. P. Brady 3. J. Malzard 4. D.Snape 5. R. Wells 6. T. Simmers 7. P. Keyes 8. F. Macchia 9. H. V. Tomlinson III THIRD ROTATION 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. F. Macchia J. Malzard N. Powell J. Gordon T. Kazusky W. Summers MacGinnis i Battalion Staffs FIRST BATTALION f 7A 1. D. Ellwanger 2. R. Wells 3. R. Gregory 4. L. Ward 5. S. Springer 6. D. Snape FALL WINTER SPRING 4. M. Carthew 5. W. Wolken 6. D. Snape SPRING S] Fi r FALL 1 i 1. J. Barth 2. C. Milazzo 3. B. Manos 4. J. Carlin 5. K Westray 6. D. Lowe 7. H. V. Tomlinson III WINTER SPRING BATTALION THIRD FALL 1. M. Riepen 2. C. Heizer 3. B. Clark 4. P. Reidy 5. J. Jones 6. T. Kazusky 7. J. Thornton WINTER 1. W. Roberts 2. D. Nugent 3. J. Jones 4. W. Jump 5. R. Garroutte 6. N. Andryuk ■« 1. G. Granados 2. M. McWeeney 3. J. Cherewatti 4. P. Maloney 5. T. Steinford 6. J. Tame SECOND COMPANY SPRING MIDSHIPMEN OFFICERS 1. C. Palo 2. C. Los 3. G. Navarre 4. L. Funken 5. P. May 6. G. Williams FALL 1. J.Vanacore 2. P. Keyes 3. W. Summers 4. J. Williams 5. J. Bultmeyer 6. P. Brady 1. R. Itte 2. J. Reed 3. J. Messenger 4. J. Bultmeyer 5. J. Williams 6. J. Carlin 7. R. Ducote THIRD COMPANY F F MIDSHIPMEN c E R. Itte J. Bergstrom J Carlin R P. Maloney J. Reed J. Messenger S FOURTH COMPANY MIDSHIPMEN OFFICERS WINTER FALL M. Kane J. Joerger D. Williams R. Colin SPRING 1. T. Jacobs 2. J. Joerger 3. I. Mihajlovic 4. D. Clark 5. E. Hillert WINTER FIFTH COMPANY MIDSHIPMEN OFFICERS SPRING FALL R. Wells L. Eckstrum D. Cashman 1. R. Nowak 2. M. Vepraskas 3. M. Carthew 4. L. Eckstrum 1. M. Verpraskas 5. J. Parr 2. D. Kosonovich 6. D. Leyh 3. D. Leyh 7. W. Roberts SPRING SIXTH COMPANY MIDSHIPMEN OFFICERS 1. C. Heizer 2. Viehweg 3. D. Buffone 4. R. Vernon 5. R. Gregory 6. P. Reidy 7. R. McNertney FALL 1. N. Powell 2. D. Buffone 3. R. Wisneski 4. R. Vernon 5. D. Nugent 6. R. Krahn WINTER 1. M. Riepen 2. D. Nugent 3. G. Marshall 4. W. Mather 5. J. Wambold SPRING 1. P. Beverly 2. B. Garroute 3. R. Marriner 4. W. Jump 5. J. Shepley 6. J. Chomiw WINTER 1. K. Ohotzke 2. G. Proto 3. W. Cooper 4. B. Garroute 5. P. Zimmerman 6. W. Jump 7. J. Shepley 8. R. Marrinor GRADUATION CLASS of 1974 July 21, 1970 Section 101 Barnaby, R. Blahuta, F. Blomquist, K. Born, F. Boyd, FI. Buscaglia, C. Carrier, C. Chernecky, W. Cozzi, A. DiGennaro, M. Hobbs, D. Jones, T. McCarthy, J. McNertney, R. McWeeney, M. Mikkelson, J. Miller, J. Moore, G. Novak, R. Pietrangelo, M. Rhodes, C. Romaine, B. Sullivan, S. Sullivan, T. Tesoriero, M. Torjusen, W. Washington, J. Yocum, J. Section 102 Adair, J. Barnett, G. Bergstrom, J. Bolen, J. Coxe, J. Davis, D. Delaney, D. Dilworth, N. Gagnon, D. Gibson, H. Hennessy, W. Jenks, W. Kennelly, A. Kosonovich, D. Kreuger, N. Lenehan, G. Manning, B. Maxwell, R. Mazzocchi, A. Meachum, W. Russell, N. Shrewsbury, T. Tetzlaff, R. Tilghman, C. Vernon, R. Williams, R. Wright, C. Young, R. Section 103 Backstatter, S. Bielfeldt, R. Burkhardt, J. Carthew, M. Ciavarella, R. Deere, D. Fahey, J. Fortner, G. Garroutte, B. Hale, W. Holst, W. Jackson, K. Kastanos, T. Krahn, R. Manos, B. Mazza, H. McGeary, K. O’Donnell, W. Osmer, R. Potter, J. Potter, M. Reed, J. Shepley, J. Smith, W. Stewart, R. Thornton, J. Wallstedt, E. Williams, J. Section 104 Section 205 Section 206 Berson, T. Arneberg, J. Aten, M. Burkhardt, R. Blodgett, D. Brady, P. Castagna, J. Boothe, D. Carlin, J. Cross, D. Calvello, G. Conkle, J. DeYoung, B. Colin, R. Daly, B, Ducote, R. Dallen, M. Evans, L. Fernandez, J. DuBois, R. Gallowitz, C. Fougere, S. Ford, R. Gregory, R. Gordon, J. Gallop, B. Hilled, E. Gluszak, J. Gray, G. Ivey, D. Heizer, C. Herre, R. Kane, M. Hughes, W. Itte, R. Kinneary, T. Jacobs, T. Joerger, J. Los, C. Kazusky, T. Kalus, T. Mather, W, Leyh, D. Kimmey, A. McGarry, J. Macchia, F. Lockwood, T. Nowak, R. McAneny, P. Madaline, G. Nugent, D. Milazzo, C. Marshall, G. O'Neill, P. O'Connor, J. McFadden, R. Palo, C. Oswold, T. Moody, R. Rawlings, T. Parker, C. Oman, C. Sheehy,W. Proto, G. Palmer, A. Smith, J. Reilly, J. Putnam, D. Smith, R. Simmers, T. Seagreaves, P Stafford, J. Solie, C. Smith, M. Stevenson,J Sullivan, R. Steinford, T. Tame, J. Tessler, L. Sutton, R. Wade, J. Tucker, M. Viehweg, C. Williams, D. Weaver, W. Whitehurst, J. Wright, N. Wisneski, R. Woodward, H, Zaruba, R. Section 207 Section 208 Section 309 Bottrill, R. Abbale, G. Blackall, D. Csehill, G. Abromaitas, R. Burns, K. Fowler, P. Anderson, R. Clark, B. Gerhing, W. Andryuk, N. Curran, J. Kelly, W. Benvenuto, A. DeLeon, D. Mihajlovic, 1. Cashman, D. Donney, T. Millard, W. Cooper, W. Fien, E. Mitchell, P. Cornibe, R. Funken, L. Navarre, G. Early, R. Granados, G. Palmonka, G. Eckstrum, L. Henking, P. Stark, T. Edwards, M. Hurd, P. Strong, J. Gozdieski, J. Jacobsen, E. Sykes, C. Jones, J. Keyes, P. Textor, J. Malzard, J. Lloyd, D. Thompson, R. Novak, J. MacGinnis, J. Tomlinson, H. Nunnenkamp, J, Marriner, R. Traut, J. Ochs, R. McCormick, C. Treble, S. Oliver, D. Moloney, P. True, J. Overton, C. Ohotzke, K. Vepraskas, M. Reuter, A. Padon, A. Wallace, R. Rose, T. Phillips, R. Walter, J. Schubert, W. Pursley, R. Wambold, J. Seres, D. Reynolds, C. Ward, L. Wagner, T. Smith, D. Ward, W. Warren, M. Stalkus, P. Westray, K. Wells, R. Summers, W. Wiggins, G. Wittikamp, J. Vanderbilt, T. Wills, J. Webb, K. Work, T. Wolken, R. Zindler, P. Zimmerman, P Section 310 Section 311 Section 312 Astley, K. Abrams, L. Brigati, R. Bacheller, B. Arnott, D. Fricchione, J. Balsly, D. Barth, J. Golightly, N. Bednar, S. Beverly, P. Hostetter, R. Bergen, J. Blomstrann, R. Jenkins, J. Butkowski, J. Brown, S. Jump, W. Corney, M. Buffone, D. Knapper, K. Cottell, S. Bultemeyer, J. May, P. Daley, G. Cherewati, R. Mazza, T. Doles, J. Chomiw, J. McGregor, J. Ewing, J, Clark, D. M. McTigue, J. Hoepfner, K. Clark, D. L. Messenger, J. Holupka, G. Collins, W. Mitchell, L. Knoepffler, J. Colucci, G. Nash, P. Laverdure, D. Darr, J. Parr, J. Litzell, S. Dodge, L. Patrick, A. Madden, M. Donovan, S. Perks, W. McGrath, W. Dunn, R. Peterson, L. Nash, T. Ellwanger, D, Powell, N. Plunkett, G. Engleman, P. Reidy, P. Randazzo, T. Fell, R. Riepen, M. Sela, R. Finnican, C. Risberg, R. Steck, E. Houston, G. Robbins, K. Stephenson, B. Huckshorn, C. Romeo, S. Tweedy, E. Kearney, K. Samuelson, S Vanacore, J. Keim, R. Sanders, R. Wyman, J, Knowlton, T. Shaw, S. Yesko, J. Kunkel, J. Skinner, R. Lord, W. Snell, J. Springer, S. In Memory of MICHAEL D. MADDEN February 6, 1952 -May 23, 1971 HE WAS SO YOUNG He was so young, God. So young and strong and filled with promise. So vital, so radiant, giving so much joy wherever he went. He was so brilliant. On this one boy you lavished so many talents that could have enriched your world. He had already received so many honors, and there were so many honors to come. Why, then? In our agony we ask. Why him? Why not someone less gifted? Someone less good? Some hop-head, rioter, thief, brute, hood? Yet we know, even as we demand what seems to us a rational answer, that we are only intensifying our grief. Plunging deeper into the blind and witless place where all hope is gone. A dark lost place where our own gifts will be blunted and ruin replace the goodness he brought and wished for us. Instead, let us thank you for the marvel that this boy was. That we can say good-bye to him without shame or regret, rejoicing in the blessed years he was given to us. Knowing that his bright young life, his many gifts, have not truly been stilled or wasted, only lifted to a higher level where the rest of us can’t follow yet. Separation? Yes. Loss? Never For his spirit will be with us always. And when we meet him again we will be even more proud. Thank you for this answer, God. MICHAEL D. MADDEN MIKE” LARGO, FLORIDA SECTION 101 FRANCIS J. BLAHUTA JR. “FRANK” LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Land Hall Co-chairman; Bowling League; Intra- murals; Michaelson Society; Christmas Ball Deco- rating Committee; Tutoring Program; Squad Leader; Sea Year Ribbon — Highest Honors Ships and Companies Korean Mail — American Mail Lines; Santa Reg- ina — Prudential-Grace Lines; Joseph D. Potts — Mathiasen Tankers; Defiance — Mediterra- nean Marine Lines Countries Visited Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Greece, Italy. CARL BUSCAGLIA CUB SAGE ELLINGTON, CONNECTICUT Clubs and Activities Land Hall Committee Co-chairman; Sailing Team; Honor Guard; Art Club Ships and Companies President Buchanan — American President Lines; African Dawn — Farrell Lines; Santa Isabel — Prudential-Grace Lines Countries Visited Philippines, Okinawa, Taiwan, Viet Nam, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Panama, Peru, Colom- bia, Chile, Jamaica, Ecuador, South Africa, Por- tugese East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania. DAVID B. HOBBS KEEPER OF THE SAGE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Skipper, Mariner II; Art Club; Squad Leader; Zombo; Muscular Dystrophy National Youth Committee Ships and Companies President Buchanan —American President Lines; Seatrain San Juan — Seatrain Lines Countries Visited Panama, Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Viet Nam, Taiwan, Japan, Puerto Rico, Germany, England. N t i i i i i i i i ROBERT M. McNERTNEY “NERTS PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities MPO; Squad Leader Ships and Companies American Export Lines; Moore-McCormick Lines; Wilson Marine Transit; Bethlehem Steel Co. Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Canada. I MICHAEL JOSEPH McWEENEY MIKE MASSAPEQUA, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Football; Rotoract Club; Varsity Club; Intramurals; Newman Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Exford SS Hong Kong SS Washington — States Lines Countries Visited Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Cape Verde Islands, Kenya, East Pakistan, West Pakistan, India, Canada, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Republic of China (Nationalist), People’s Republic of China. BERNARD JON ROMAINE ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Trident Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Genevieve Lykes — Lykes Brothers Co. SS Charlotte Lykes — Lykes Brothers Co. SS Mason Lykes — Lykes Brothers Co. SS Gulf Trader — Gulf and South America SS Co. Countries Visited Japan, Vietnam, Philippines, New Guinea, Malay- sia, Indonesia, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, Africa, Kenya, Dominican Republic, Ki Kiyu Islands. STEPHEN P. SULLIVAN “SULLY GLEN HEAD, NEW YORK t SECTION 102 GROVER B. BARNETT -GROVE REYNOLDSBURG, OHIO „ N JAKE BERGSTROM “JAKE” LONGVIEW, WASHINGTON Clubs and Activities Swimming Team; Honor Board; Class President Ships and Companies Oregon Mail, Japan Mail — American Mail Lines; Sampa Bear — Pacific Far East Lines; Santa Mariana — Prudential-Grace Lines; Trans- Ontario — Seatrain Lines Countries Visited Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Tasmania. % JAMES C. BOLEN “JIM” NORTH EAST, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Crew Team (Co-captain); Concert and Lecture Committee; Company Executive Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies Mormaclynx — Moore-MacCormack Lines Export Ambassador — American-Export Lines President Hayes — American President Lines Countries Visited Brazil, Argentina, Greece, Azores, Turkey, Leba- non, Japan, Hong Kong, Panama, Singapore, Tai- wan. JOHN CARLTON COXE LEE HARVEY” NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Clubs and Activities Sportsman’s Club; Midshipman Activities Com- mittee; Sailing Team Ring Committee Ships and Companies Harry Culbreath; Ruth Lykes; Joseph Lykes — Lykes Brothers Lines; Del Sol — Delta Lines Countries Visited England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Okinawa, Senegal, Liberia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Angola, Zari, Nigeria. DON FRANCIS DAVIS “THE A. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Land Hall Committee; Crew Team; Wrestling Team; Skipper of M. V. Restorer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Delta Argentina — Delta Lines SS Jean Lykes — Lykes Brothers M. V. Kara Seahorse Countries Visited Morocco, Spain, Italy, Tunisia, Panama, Japan, Korea, Senegal, Liberia, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Dahomey, Ghana, Zaire. 5 DAVID PATRICK DELANEY JR. DAVE BELLE HARBOR, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Varsity Football; Trident Club; Rotaract Club; Weightlifting Club; Fencing Club; Rugby; Regi- mental Intramurals Officer; Battalion Executive Officer Ships and Companies Prudential-Grace Lines; Moore-McCormick Lines; American Export Lines Countries Visited Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Tai- wan, Vietnam, Okinawa, Hong Kong. WILLIAM K. JENKS JIM” DANVILLE, VERMONT Clubs and Activities Soccer; Rugby; Michaelson Society; Varsity Club Ships and Companies Export Ambassador — American Export Lines; Gulf Prince — Gulf Oil Corp.; Santa Mariana — Prudential Grace Lines; American Lancer — United States Lines Countries Visited Spanish Morocco, French Morocco, Ecuador, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Yugoslavia, Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Panama, Colom- bia, Peru, Hong Kong. DAVE KOSONOVICH “SUGAR BEAR’’ LORAIN, OHIO Clubs and Activities Crew Team Ships and Companies Sea Witch —American Export Lines; Austral Patrict — Farrel Lines; Delta Argentina — Delta Lines; Stouttide — Tidex Inc. Countries Visited England, Germany, France, Australia, New Zea- land, Mexico, West Africa. 'N NORMAN R. KRUEGER STORMIN’ NORMAN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Glee Club; Bowling League; Mid- shipman Officer; Star-Spangled-Banner Bri- gade Ships and Companies Gulf Skipper — Gulf and South American; James McKay, Thompson Lykes — Lykes Brothers Lines; Esso Gettysburg — Exxon Countries Visited Panama, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Dominican Republic, South Africa, Tanzania, Mozambi- que, Kenya, Morocco, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia. I GARY STEVEN LENEHAN BELLMORE, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Cross Country; Indoor Track; Spring Track Ships and Companies Exporter — American Export Lines; Santa Cruz — Prudential-Grace Lines; Defiance — Mediter- ranean Marine Lines Countries Visited Africa, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma, Vene- zuela, Colombia, Curacao, Aruba, Italy, Spain, Greece, Cuba, Jamaica. I I BARRY MANNING “ARCHIE COUNCIL, IDAHO Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Rugby; Football; Wrestling; Cross Country Ships and Countries American Mail — American Mail Lines; Montana — States Lines Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Viet Nam. RICHARD TETZLAFF “TETZ CLEVELAND, OHIO Clubs and Activities Scuba; Ski Club; Track; Sailing; M-1; SNAME; Weightlifting Ships and Companies Defiance — American Export Lines; Edward B. Greene — Cleveland Cliffs; Santa Clara — Pru- dential Grace Lines; African Crescent — Farrell Lines; Gulf Service — Gulf Oil Corporation Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Israel, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Angola, Zaire, Ghana. I WAYNE BRUCE TORJUSEN “WAYNE YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Concert and Lecture Committee; Marine Technol- ogy Society (V.P.); Trident Club; Bicycle Club; Land Hall Committee; Crew Team; Sailing Team Sea Year Ships and Companies Export Challenger — American Export Lines Walter A. Sterling — Cleveland Cliffs Santa Magdalena — Prudential-Grace Austral Patriot — Farrell Lines Sea Train Lines Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Aruba, Curacao, Panama, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico. RONALD TYRONE VERNON “RON” CARETTA, WEST VIRGINIA Clubs and Activities Chess Club; Regimental Information Service; Big Brother Program; Rifle and Pistol Teams; Varsity Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Washington Bear — Pacific Far East Lines President Grant — American President Lines USNS Victoria — Military Sealift Command Santa Barbara — Prudential-Grace Line Countries Visited Korea, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Cuba, Taiwan, Japan, India, Viet Nam, Scotland. CLYDE RANDALL WRIGHT “BUZZARD” OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Intramurals; Midshipman Council Sea Year Ships and Companies Lykes Brothers Lines Esso Texaco Countries Visited Panama, Korea, Okinawa, Japan. ROBERT JOSEPH YOUNG “BOB TRENTON, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Varsity Football (Co-captain); Weightlifting Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Prudential-Grace Lines; Farrell Lines; American Export Lines; American President Lines Countries Visited Chile, Ecuador, Peru, South Africa, Germany, France, England, Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Okinawa, Singapore Dominican Republic, Panama, SECTION 103 STUART JOHN BACKSTATTER “STU OYSTER BAY, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Trident Club; Midships; Polaris; Gymnastics; Sailing Team Sea Year Ships and Companies ' Exford — American Export Lines American Mail —American Mail Lines Countries Visited Cape Verde Islands, Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Kenya, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Ceylon, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Canada, Viet Nam, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan. JOHN J. BURKHARDT “BURK” SCITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Cross Country; Winter Track; Protestant Choir; Land Hall Committee; Newman Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Washington Standard — Chevron Shipping Michigan, Colorado — States Lines President Monroe — American President Lines Santa Elena — Prudential-Grace Lines African Planet — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Taiwan, Haiti, Jamaica, Cuba, Netherland Antilles, Domin- ican Republic, Venezuela, Colombia, Portuguese Angola, South Africa. MICHAEL LOUIS CARTHEW MIKE JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Honor Board; Ring Committee; Delegate, Student Conference on United States Affairs; Intramurals; Company Commander; Battalion Commander Ships and Companies Shirley Lykes — Lykes Brothers Ruben Tipton — Lykes Brothers Export Champion — American Export Lines Santa Lucia — Prudential-Grace Lines Countries Visited Turkey, Israel, Tunisia, Greece, Spain, England, Holland, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Cuba, Haiti, Panama, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia. ROBERT JOSEPH CIAVARELLA CIV POLAND, OHIO Clubs and Activities Weightlifting Club; Class President; Newman Club; Football; Intramurals; Squad Leader; MPO Ships and Companies Great Republic — American Export Lines Edward B. Greene — Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. Mormacdrago — Moore-McCormack Lines William Clay Ford — Ford Motor Company Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay. BRIAN LEE GARROUTTE RUDY” CANDOR, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Band; Crew Team; Polaris Sea Year Ships and Companies Mormacargo — Moore-McCormack Lines Export Bay — American Export Lines USNS Norwalk, USNS Victoria — Military Sealift Command Countries Visited South Africa, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Panama, Spain, Scotland. W. S. HALE ,NATHAN” REISTERSTOWN, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Crew Team; Varsity Club; Weightlifting Club; Squad Leader; CPO Sea Year Ships and Companies Flying Enterprise II — American Export Lines Lash Italia — Prudential-Grace Lines Santa Magdalena — Prudential Grace Countries Visited South Africa, Pakistan, India, Ceylon, Burma, Bermuda, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Greece, Panama, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Santo Domingo, Jamaica. RICHARD ROY KRAHN WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINNESOTA Clubs and Activities Machinist Club; Hear This; Tennis — Captain; Mid shipman Officer; PC Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Elizabeth Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Doctor Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Washington Mail — American Mail SS Santa Maria — Prudential-Grace Lines Countries Visited Philippines, South Vietnam, Okinawa, Japan, Pan- ama, Aruba, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia Chile, Peru, Canada. BRUCE JOHN MANOS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Clubs and Activities Honor Guard; ROA — Vice President; Sea Project Revision Committee; Class Ring Committee; Auto- motive Interest Club; 2nd Battalion Executive Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Del Sol — Delta Lines SS Christopher Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS President Monroe — American President Lines Countries Visited Sierra Leone, Liberia, East Cameroons, Nigeria, Angola, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Republic of the Congo, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Philippines, Okinawa, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam. KEVIN M. McGEARY HADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY Sea Year Ships and Companies SS California Bear — P.F.E.L. SS Washington Mail —American Mail Lines SS MacGaregill — Chevron Shipping Co. SS Santa Alica — Prudential-Grace Lines SS Hawaiian Queen — Matson Navigation Co. Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Can- ada. JACQUES ARTHUR REED JOX QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA Clubs and Activities R.B.U.; Polaris Contributor; Regimental Aide; CP03; KP Motorcycle Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Exporter — American Export Lines SS Australia — Farrell Lines SS Socony Vacuum — Mobil Oil Corporation Countries Visited Cape Verde Islands, South Atrica, Pakistan, India, Burma, Ceylon, Panama, Australia, New Zealand. -I! JOEL C. SHEPLEY FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA Clubs and Activities Band; Crew; Intramurals; Honor Board; MRIS; Chess Club Sea Year Ships and Companies American Lancer — U.S. Lines African Lightning — Farrell Lines Korean Mail — A.M.L. President Tyler — American President Lines President Grant — American President Lines Countries Visited Panama, Hong Kong, Japan, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Oki- nawa, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan. WILLIAM A. SMITH “SNAKE MAN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Band; Bowling Club; Movie Commit- tee; Land Hall Committee; Camera Club; Mid- ships; Hear This; Polaris; Midships Calendar — Editor; Ski Club; Intramurals; Bowling Team — President; Radio Club — Vice President; Midship- man Activities Committee; President of First Class; Christmas Dance Committee; Sailing Team; Computer Consultant; Drama Club; Bicy- cle Club; RFL; BX2 Sea Year Ships and Companies President McKinley — American President Lines President Harrison — American President Lines Hawaiian Progress — Matson Navigation Idaho Standard — Chevron Oil Company Countries Visited Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, Philippines. ujjij JEFFREY A. THORNTON THUNDER AUBURN, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Regimental Broadcast Unit; DeMolay Club; Marine Technology Society; Protestant Choir; Third Battalion Commissary Officer; 1974 Kings Point Scholar Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Young America — Mediterranean Marine Lines SS Keytrader — Keystone Tankship Corp. SS Santa Cruz — Prudential-Grace Lines SS African Sun — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, Senegal, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea. JEFFREY C. WILLIAMS “JEFF” CONNEAUT, OHIO Clubs and Activities ROA; SNAME; Midshipman Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies Mormacpride — Moore McCormack Lines African Dawn — Farrell Lines Young American — Mediterranean Marine Lines Cities Service Norfolk — Cities Service Tanker Corp. Pennsylvania Sun — Sun Oil Tankers Countries Visited Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, South Africa, Spain, Greece, Italy, Puerto Rico, Venezuela. AUDlTOHi'JM I SECTION 104 JOE T. M. CASTAGNA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Clubs and Activities Regimental Broadcast Unit — Assistant Director; Football; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track Sea Year Ships and Companies SS T ransoenida — Seatrain SS Washington — States Steamship Company SS Hong Kong Mail — American Mail Lines M.V.-Mercury — Red Stack Countries Visited Okinawa, Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Thai- land, Vietnam, Canada. I DANIEL RICHARD CROSS CURVE-WRECKER FLORISSANT, MISSOURI Clubs and Activities Marine Technology; Christmas Dance Commit- tee; Sailing Team; Glee Club; Ring Committee; Regimental Honor Board; Senior Watch Officer; Battalion Executive Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Sheldon Lykes — Lykes Brothers Steamship Co. SS Delta Mexico — Delta Lines SS Leslie — Lykes Brothers SS Esso Miami — Humble Oil Company Countries Visited Santo Domingo, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Italy, Spain, Bermuda, Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Biafra, Cameroon, Cabinda, Zaire, Angola, Liberia. ROLLEJ. DUCOTEJR. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Clubs and Activities Sportsman Club — Vice President; Trident Club; M.P.O.; P.C. Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Del Rio — Delta Steamship Line Allison Lykes — Lykes Brothers Ruth Lykes — Lykes Brothers MV Moose — Petrol Marine Co. MS Caribou — Petrol Marine Co. MV Elk — Petrol Marine Co. MV Waterbuck — Petrol Marine Co. Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, Japan, Viet- nam, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Puerto Rico, Sene- gal, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Brazil, Congo, Kinshasa, Angola. STEPHEN PAUL FOUGERE “FUJI BUZZARDS BAY, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Soccer; Crew; Varsity Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormactrade — Moore-McCormack SS Keytanker — Keystone Tanker MV Zeus — Pugent Sound Tug and Barge SS Hawaii — States Steamship Company SS C. E. Dant — States Steamship Co. Countries Visited Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay. JAMES ROBERT GLUSZAK “GLUS MASPETH, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Machinist Club; Automotive Interest Club; Honor Board; Chairman of Movie Committee; Star Span- gled Banner Brigade; Gadget; Intramurals; Hear This Staff; Bowling Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Atlantic Heritage SS American Ace — U.S. Lines SS Mormacove — Moore-McCormack SS Export Adventurer — American Export SS African Meteor — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Japan, Panama, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Aus- tralia, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Azores, Morocco, Libya, Lebanon, Greece, Spain. Clubs and Activities Baseball; Midships; Art Club; Tennis Team — Manager; CC; BC3; Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies Export Ambassador — American Export Lines African Star — Farrell Pioneer Moon — US Lines Mormaetredr — Moore-McCormack Santa Elena — Prudential Grace 30 She s-5 Countries Visited Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Lebanon, Cyprus, Turkey, Greece, Spanish Morocco, England, Germany, South Africa, Portuguese E. Africa, Bangladesh, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Philippines, Japan, Panama, Aruba, Curacao, Colombia, Venezuela, Haiti. SSJk lire CHRISTOPHER JOHN MICHAEL HEIZER “CHRIS SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA Clubs and Activities Ring Committee; Chess Club; Machinist Club; Newman Club; Intramurals; Battal- ion Commander; BAIDE Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Delta Brazil — Delta Lines SS Lipscomb Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Jean Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited Brazil, Argentina, Panama, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, South Vietnam, West Germany, England, Netherlands, Bel- gium, France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Tur- key, Cyprus, Tunis. BILL HUGHS MR. NATURAL RIVIERA BEACH, PASADENA, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Soccer Team — Captain; Michelson Society; Midshipman Officers Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Flying Enterprise II —American Export Santa Mariana — Grace Lines Standard Oil Oklahoma — Standard Oil Countries Visited India, Bermuda, South Africa, Burma, Ceylon, Jamaica, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama. I I THOMAS ALAN JACOBS “GRINGO RENTON, WASHINGTON Clubs and Activities Sportsman Club; Martial Arts; Varsity Club; Crew; Wrestling; Cadet Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Washington — States Steamship Co. SS Montana — States Steamship Co. SS T ransoneida — Seatrain MV Wickersham — Alaska Marine Highway MV Goliah — Puget Sound Tug and Barge Co. Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Okinawa, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Alaska, Hawaii. STEPHEN KAZUSKY “BEAR” TRAFFORD, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Crew Team; Interacademy Exchange Committee; Rugby Team; Kings Point Scholar Program; Bowl- ing Club; Marine Technology Society; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Com- mand Board; BX; RFL Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Mariana — Prudential Lines Export Courier — American Export Lines Interstate Oil Transport Company — Tug Trans- porter CV Lightning — American Export Lines Countries Visited Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Panama, Santo Dom- ingo, Jamaica, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, England, France, Germany, Hol- land. •V,i DAVID LOUIS LEYH BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities MTS; DeMolay Club; CPO; BFL Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Elena — Prudential-Grace African Moon — Farrell Lines Joseph D. Potts — Mathiason Tanker Industries American Lark — United States Lines Lash Turkiye — Prudential-Grace Great Republic — American Export Countries Visited Colombia, Venezuela, Haiti, Dutch Antillies, Libe- ria, Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola, Morocco, Israel, Greece, Turkey, Italy, Spain, France, Hong Kong, Guam, Japan, Pan- ama. 1 i m i m m® m wMa|fE|1 | | FRANK MACCHIA MASSAPEQUA, NEW YORK C ubs and Activities Baseball Team; ED Team; Restriction Team; Intra- murals; MPO; GPO; RIO Sea Year Ships and Companies Export Ambassador — American Export Lines President Arthur — American President Lines African Sun — Farrell Lines Normacaltair — Moore-McCormack Lines Countries Visited Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Lebanon, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Panama, Okinawa, Formosa, Indonesia, South Vietnam, Singapore, India, West Pakistan, South Africa, Mozambique, South-West Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Antigua. CHARLES RUSSELL MILAZZO “BIG BIRD ELMIRA, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Midships — Advertising Manager; Varsity Track; Honor Board; Art Club; Varsity Club; Marine Technology Society; Intramurals; Midshipman Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormaclynx — Moore-McCormack Lines Santa Mercedes — Prudential Grace Lines SS American Charger — U.S. Lines SS African Meteor — Farrell Lines SS New Jersey Sun — Sun Transport Inc. SS Great Republic — Mediterranean Marine Countries Visited Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Panama, South Africa, Diego Garcia, Jordan, Ethiopia, Singapore, South Vietnam, Aus- tralia, New Zealand, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, Spain, Italy, Greece, France. Sea Year Ships and Companies Mormactrade — Moore-McCormack African Meteor — Farrell Lines Socony Vacuum — Mobil Oil Co. Lash Italia — Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited Brazil, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Portugal. THOMAS JOSEPH SIMMERS III T.J EBENSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Sportsman’s Club; Bicycle Club; Michaelson Society Ships and Companies SS Mormacscan — Moore-McCormack Lines SS Great Republic — Mediterranean-Marine Lines SS Santa Mercedes — Prudential-Grace Lines SS Hess Voyager — Amerada Hess Chemical Corporation Countries Visited Aruba, Bermuda, Brazil, Colombia, Curacao, Ecuador, Greece, Italy, Panama, Peru, Spain. WILLIAM WARREN WEAVER “THE WEAVE” BETHPAGE, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Midshipman Officer; Intramurals; Michelson Soci- ety— President Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormacscan — Moore-McCormack Lines MV Tamara Guilden SS African Sun — Farrell Lines SS T exaco — T exaco SSGultking — Gulf Countries Visited Brazil, Israel, Cabinda, Angola, Africa, Mozambi- que, Tanzania. ► I RICHARD A. WISNESKI LANGHORNE, PENNSYLVANIA Sea Year Ships and Companies Oceanjet — Prudential Grace Lines Mooremacvega — Moore McCormack American Lynx — U.S. Lines Export Aide — American Export Countries Visited Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Colombia, Bermuda, Brazil, Uru- guay, Argentina, Hong Kong, Japan, Turkey, Tunisia, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, Lebanon, Libya. SECTION 205 ROBERT D. COLIN 1099 HARDING STREET BRIDGEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Art Club; Honor Guard; Sailing Team; Land Hall; Yearbook Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Defiance — Mediterranean Marine Lines Stmr. A. T. Lawson — Wilson Marine Transport SS American Astronaut — U.S. Lines SS Seatrain Delaware — Seatrain Lines Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Israel, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Hong Kong, Japan, Guam, Puerto Rico. MYRON (MIKE) F. DALLEN, III WAUWATOSA, WISCONSIN Clubs and Activities Michealson Society; Hear This; Camera Club; Land Hall Committee; Drill Team; Debate Team — Captain; Rotaract — Vice President; Midshipman Activities — Secretary; Mixer Committee — Chairman; Ring Committee; Rugby; Intramurals; American Nuclear Society; ZOMBO Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Christopher Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Lipscombe — Lykes Brothers M V Tammara Guilden SS Gulf Trader — Central Gulf Lines Countries Visited Belgium, France, England, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Viet- nam, Panama, Israel, Gibraltar, Colombia, Pan- ama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile. RICHARD H. FORD, JR. “RICK” BALDWIN, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Swimming; Bowling Intramurals; Trident Club; Bicycle Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS African Meptone — Farrell Lines SS American Ace — U.S. Lines SS Great Republic — American Export — Isbrandstem Lines SS Santa Barbara — Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited Australia, Mexico, Japan, Hong Kong, Spain, Greece, Italy, Israel, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Jamaica, Cuba, Dominican Republic. ROBERT PATRICK HERRE “GREASE-MONKEY” ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Clubs and Activities Band; Automotive Interest; Pistol Team; SNAME; Dual License Section Sea Year Ships and Countries Del Norte — Delta Lines Gulf Skipper — Gulf and South America Com- pany Lipscom Lykes — Lykes Lines MV Valley — Transporter — Valley Line Co. Countries Visited Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Panama, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Spain, Greece, Algeria, Turkey, Lebanon. ROBERT E. ITTE “IRON MAN” SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Marine Technological Society; Wrestling; Mascot Ensign; Midshipman Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies C. E. Dant — States Steamship Wyoming — State Steamship Arizona Standard — Chevron Shipping MS Rainer — Puget Sound Tug and Barge US Army Dredge Essayons Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Okinawa, Hong Kong, Thailand, South Vietnam, Canada. JOHN MICHAEL JOERGER YAGES” BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Hear This; Midships — Editor; CX4; PC; GPO; Intramural — Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball; Star Spangled Banner Brigade; Century Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Korea Bear — P.F.E.L. SS Idaho — Standard-Chevron Shipping SS Arizona — Standard-Chevron Shipping SS Utah — Standard-Chevron Shipping SS Michigan — States Steamship Co. Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Okinawa, Wake Island, Dutch Harbor. THOMAS S. KALUS “ DUALI E CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Clubs and Activities Cross Country; Indoor Track; Walking Team; Angler Club; War Gaming Club; Fencing Club; Machinist Club; Trident Club; SNAME; Pistol; Vol- leyball Intramurals; Crosscountry; Football; CP06; G-2SL2 Silver Star; Sea Year Ribbon; M-1 Rifle; .45 Pistol Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Howel Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Del Oro — Delta Lines SS Nancy Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited Morocco, Spain, Italy, Tunisia, Sierra Leone, Libe- ria, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Congo, Angola, Ger- many, Belgium, Holland, France, England. GREGORY ROBERT MARSHALL ORLANDO, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Honor Guard; Color Guard; Trident Club; Intra- murals Sea Year Ships and Companies Gulf Shipper — G.S.A. SS Co. James McKay — Lykes Esso Washington — Humble Oil Joseph Lykes — Lykes Countries Visited Colombia, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Domin- ican Republic, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanza- nia, Kenya, Great Britain, France, West Germany, Belgium, Netherlands. CARL OMAN MILFORD, CONNECTICUT Clubs and Activities Michealson Society; ROA; Sailing Squadron; Scholastic Honors; Sea Project Honors; Squad Leader Sea Year Ships and Companies African Sun — Farrell Lines Lash Italia — Prudential Grace Lines Lash Turkye — Prudential Grace Lines Santa Elena — Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Angola, Tanzania, Kenya, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Crete, Cuba, Bermuda, Haiti, Colombia, Venezuela, Nether- lands. f CORDELL S. VIEHWEG V PRESTON, IDAHO Clubs and Activities Intramurals; Color Guard; Mascot Squad; Auto- motive Club; Modeling Club; ED Team; Ward Room Team Sea Year Ships and Companies Illinois — States Steamship Company American Champion — U.S. Lines Washington Standard — Standard Oil Company President Van Buren — American President Lines Countries Visited Canada, Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thai- land, Vietnam, Japan, Korea. SECTION 206 MICHAEL B. ATEN FREMONT, OHIO Clubs and Activities Swimming Team — Co-Captain; Varsity Club — President Sea Year Ships and Companies American Export — Export Commerce Farrell Line — African Dawn Ford Motor Company — Wm. Clay Ford Lykes Lines — Frederick Lykes Countries Visited Spain, France, Italy, South Africa, Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam. PETER MICHAEL BRADY BRODES” TUCSON, ARIZONA Clubs and Activities Debate Team, Newman Club; Ring Committee; Land Hall Committee Sea Year Ships and Companies President Cleveland — American President Lines President Monroe — American President Lines President McKinley — American President Lines Hawaiian Progress — Matson Countries Visited Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, Philippines, Japan, Okinawa. JOHN C. CARLIN “ACE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Clubs and Activities Midshipman Council — Vice President; Gymnas- tics Team Captain; Outstanding College Athlete; Batt. Aide; Company Commander Sea Year Ships and Companies Adabelle Lykes — Lykes Brothers Letitia Lykes — Lykes Brothers Lipscomb Lykes — Lykes Brothers Ohio River Company — Chotin Transport Com- pany Countries Visited Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Borneo, Pan- ama, Algeria, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon, Spain. CHRISTOPHER DAVID GALLOWITZ “CHRIS” YONKERS, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Basketball, Newman Club; Intramurals; Varsity Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS President Arthur — American President Lines SS Expeditor Countries Visited Okinawa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Saigon, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan. r ■; • RODNEY GREGORY “GREG BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Rotoract; Midshipman Council; Mixer Committee; Big Brother; Midshipman Officer (P.C., BAIDE) Sea Year Ships and Companies American Mail Lines Moore-McCormack Lines Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Canada, South Africa, Mozambique, Ascension I., Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Jamaica, Dominican Repub- lic, Colombia, Equador. t EDWARD HILLERT “FAST EDDIE LYNBROOK, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Land Hall Committee; Color Guard; CPO; MPO Sea Year Ships and Companies SS J. H. Tuttle — Chevron Shipping Co. SS Hess Voyager — Armada Hess Oil SS Young America — Marine Mediterranean Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Spain, Greece. DAVID WINTERS IVEY SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE Clubs and Activities Sailing Team Sea Year Ships and Companies MorMac Cove — Moore McCormack SS Great Republic — American Republic SS Export — Commerce-American Export SS Gulf King — Central Gulf Countries Visited Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Canada, Panama, Spain, Greece, Italy, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong. '44 MARK M. KANE “CARGOS” DANBURY, CONNECTICUT Clubs and Activities Midshipman Activities Committee; Track; Cross Country; Rugby; CC4; CX4; BX, Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Mariana — Prudential Grace SS Export Courier — American Export USNS American Explorer — Mathiasons Tanker Industries SS American Lynx — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Bermuda, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Pan- ama, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Guam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Aruba, St. Croix, Greenland, Venezuela. CONSTANTINE G. LOS “FAT GREEK” CHIOS, GREECE Clubs and Activities Ring and Ring Dance Committee; Academic Committee of Midshipman Council — Chairman; Academic Program Task Group — Chairman; Student Member of Fencing Team; Rotoract Club — Vice President; Member of Board of Gover- nors; Midships; Photographer; Trident Club; PC; Zombo Sea Year Ships and Companies SS American Adventurer — American Export Lines SS American Lark — United States Lines SS Santa Mercedes — Prudential Grace Lines SS Mormacvega — Moore-McCormack Lines Countries Visited Greece, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Austria, Yugoslavia, Germany, Switzerland, France, Hol- land, Belgium, Azores, England, Ireland, Canada, Panama, Aruba, Curacao, Puerto Rico, Colom- bia, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Japan, Hong Kong. WALTERS. MATHER III “BEAVER” GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Automotive Interest Club; Michel- son Society; Ski Club; Machinist Club; MPO; PC Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Transchamplain — Seatrain Lines SS President Grant — American President Lines CV Sea Witch — American Export SS Mobil Gas— Mobil Oil Corp. Countries Visited Hawaii, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Philip- pines, Taiwan, England, Germany. ML ROBERT K. NOWAK “BOB PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Marine Technology Society; Trident Club; Rugby Football Club; Intramurals; Midshipman Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Oregon Bear — P.F.E.L. SS H. D. Collier — Chevron Shipping Co. SS Santa Elena — Prudential Grace Lines SS American Lark — U.S. Lines CV Lightning — American Export Countries Visited Japan, Okinawa, Hong Kong, Thailand, Philip- pines, Taiwan, Canal Zone, Aruba, Curacao, Colombia, Venezuela, Haiti, Jamaica, England, France, West Germany. DONALD E. NUGENT ■■NOOGE MONTROSE, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Midshipman Council; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Club; Machinist Club; Trident Club; PC; CC; Navy Expert Pistol Medal Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Anita — Prudential Grace Lines SS Transoneida — Seatrain SS Michigan — State Steamship Co. Countries Visited Canada, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Colom- bia, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Uru- guay, Japan, Korea, Formosa, Hong Kong, Philip- pines, Okinawa, Thailand. PAUL O'NEILL HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Sailing — Skipper Allure; Captain — Shields Team; Member of 4 Furry Freak Brothers Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Clara — Prudential Grace Lines SS Export Aide — American Export SS African Dawn — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Venezuela, Colombia, Curacao, Aruba, Haiti, Ber- muda, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Turkey, Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, Spain, Portugal, South West Africa, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya. CHRISTOPHER T. PALO “CRAZY MAN SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Rugby Football Club; Soccer; Wrestling; DeMolay; Varsity Club; Intramurals; Trident Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Idaho — States Lines SS President Tyler — American President Lines SS President Adams — American President Lines SS American Bear — P.F.E.L. Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Thailand, S. Vietnam, Tahiti, A. Somoa, New Zea- land, Australia, Okinawa. THOMAS W. RAWLINGS JR. RAW-RAW” HOUSTON, TEXAS Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Shields Skipper; Mixer Committee; Color Guard; Ring Dance Committee; June Weekend Committee; “B” Team; Sea Year Rib- bon Sea Year Ships and Companies Howell Lykes — Lykes Brothers Del Oro — Delta Lines Mallory Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Turkey, Africa, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Far East, Saigon, Taiwan, Panama City, New Zealand, Singapore. WILLIAM SHEEHY HASTINGS, NEBRASKA Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Debate Club; Intramurals; Sailing Team; Squad Leader; ZOMBO Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Del Norte — Delta Lines SS Gult Shipper — Gulf and South American Lines SS Margaret Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Canal Zone, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan. I I JULIUS CAESAR STAFFORD III J. C.” TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Big Brother Organization; Debate Team; Gymnas- tic Team; Rotoract Club — Vice President; Mid- shipman Council; Chess Club; Sportsman Club; Radio Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Ashley Lykes — Lykes Brothers Charlotte Lykes — Lykes Brothers Santa Anita — Prudential Grace Lines President Polk — American President Lines Dant Steamship Co. — States Lines Countries Visited Germany, France, Belgium, England, Thailand, China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil. JOSEPH GERARD TAME “JOE” WEST ROXBURY, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Honor Board; Intramurals; “Z”; Going on Liberty; Alice Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Keytrader — Keystone Tankers SS American Argosy — U.S. Lines SS Santa Elena — Prudential Grace Lines CV Seawitch — American Export SS Export Adventurer — American Export CB Staghound — American Export Countries Visited Hong Kong, Japan, Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, Jamaica, England, France, Morocco, Tunis, Alge- ria, Lebanon, Turkey, Cyprus, Spain, Portugal. DEAN WILLIAMS FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Christian Council; Sailing Team; Soccer Team; Rugby Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Expeditor — American Export President Lincoln — American President Lines President Van Buren — American President Lines Countries Visited Cape Verde Islands, South Africa, West Pakistan, India, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Okinawa, Phil- ippine Islands, Panama. NICHOLAS M. WRIGHT “NICK CRYSTAL SPRINGS, MISSISSIPPI Clubs and Activities Regimental Executive Officer; Bowling Club; Reg- imental Information Service — Treasurer; Intra- murals Sea Year Ships and Companies Delta Paraguay — Delta Lines Gulf Trader — Central Gulf Esso Lexington — Esso MV Roundtable MV Caliente James Lykes — Lykes Brothers Del Rio — Delta Mayo Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited West Africa, South America. SECTION 207 IVAN S. MIHAJLOVIC “BALDY HOUSTON, TEXAS Clubs and Activities Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Export Bay — American Export SS Santa Cruz — Prudential Grace Lines SS Austral Patriot — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Venezuela, Haiti. PETER MITCHELL OXON HILL, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Drill Team; Ski Club; Sailing Team; Mixer Commit- tee; Golf Team — Captain; PC; Long Island Golf Team Champion Sea Year Ships and Companies Christopher Lykes — Lykes Brothers Texas Sun —Sun Oil Co. Mormaccape — Moore-McCormack Countries Visited England, Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Brazil, Argen- tina, Uruguay. GREGORY R. NARARRE MONROE, MICHIGAN Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Honor Guard; Drill Team; Society of Marine Engineers and Naval Architects Sea Year Ships and Companies Edward B. Green President Taylor — President Lines Mormaccape — Moore-McCormack Lines Texas Sun — Sun Oil Countries Visited Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Panama, Lower Antilles, Japan, Malaya, Thailand, Vietnam, India, West Pakistan, Singapore, Nationalist China. GEORGE P. PALMONKA ELMONT, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Rugby Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormacglen — Moore-McCormack SS Red Jacket — American Export SS Santa Maria — Prudential Grace Lines SS Santa Barbara — Prudential Grace Lines SS Atlantic Enterprise — Atlantic Richfield Countries Visited Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Israel, Bermuda, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Panama, Peru, Cuba, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile. TERRENCE JOSEPH STARK STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Automotive Interest; Football; Big Brothers; Weightlifting; Intramurals Sea Year Countries Visited Panama, Colombia, Peru, Chile, South Africa, Angola, Mozambique, Japan, Vietnam, Philip- pines, India, Ceylon, Pakistan, Taiwan. JAMES M. TEXTOR ''TEX” OCEANSIDE, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Newman Club; Rotoract Club; Midshipman Coun- cil; Trident Club; Varsity Club; Intramurals; Foot- ball; Basketball; Track Sea Year Ships and Companies Mormacbay — Moore-McCormack Lines Defiance — Mediterranean Marine Lines President Taylor — American President Lines Interstate Transporter — Interstate Oil Transpor- tation Co. Countries Visited Argentina, Spain, Italy, Israel, Panama, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Taiwan, South Vietnam, Philip- pines, Singapore, Hong Kong. vfe1 HARRY V. TOMLINSON III “TOM” WARMINSTER, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Bicycle Club; Honor Board; Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies African Mercury — Farrell Lines Western Sun — Sun Oil Corp. Gulf King — Gulf Oil Company Countries Visited Angola, Africa, Mozambique, Kenya, Panama, Japan, China. JOHN P. TRAUT THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Rugby Football Club; Intramurals; Midshipman Officer; Star Spangled Banner Brigade; Zombo Sea Year Ships and Companies African Lightning — Farrell Lines Export Commerce — American Export Lines Santa Elena — Prudential Grace Lines Keytrader — Keystone Shipping Co. Countries Visited Cuba, Aruba, Curacao, Haiti, Venezuela, Colom- bia, Panama, Chile, Peru, Jamaica, Ecuador, Italy, France, Spain, Liberia, Ghana, Angola, Ivory Coast, Zaire, Guinea, Netherlands, Antilles. MARC B. VEPRASKAS MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN Clubs and Activities Rugby Football Club; Midshipman Council; Intra- murals; Bicycle Club; Star Spangled Banner Bri- gade; S.M.A.M.E. Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mason Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Sheldon Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Delta Argentina — Delta Lines SS Delta Mexico — Delta Lines Countries Visited Angola, Argentina, Bermuda, Borneo, Brazil, Cameroon, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Greece, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Israel, Jamaica, Java, Liberia, Mexico, Okinawa, Panama, Philippines, South Vietnam, Taiwan, Uruguay, Venezuela. JOHN DUANE WALTER “WALLY” BETHEL PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Football; Rugby Club; Trident Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS African Moon — Farrell Lines SS Japan Mail — American Mail Lines SS Sarnia Bear — Pacific Far East Lines Countries Visited Africa, Mozambique, Japan, American Samoa, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia, Tasmania. JOHN E. WAMBOLD “BAMBI TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN Clubs and Activities Midshipman Council; RIS Sports Publicity Club; Varsity Club; Land Hall Committee; Rugby Club; Varsity Football Sea Year Ships and Companies SS President Lincoln — American President Lines SS President Taft — American President Lines U.S.N.S. SS Furman — MSC Countries Visited Guam, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan. LARRY D. WARD KIRKWOOD, MISSOURI Clubs and Activities Rotoract Club; Big Brother Program; Midshipman Council; Intramurals — Football, Track; Debate Team; Midshipman Office Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Reuben Tipton Gulf Farmer — Central Gulf SS Elizabeth Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited France, England, Belgium, Holland, West Ger- many, Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, South Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Panama. I i V ■i WESLEY C. WARD PORT JEFFERSON STATION, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Rugby Sea Year Ships and Companies SS American Lynx — U.S. Lines SS Export Agent — American Export SS Santa Cruz — Prudential-Grace Lines SS Mormacdrago — Moore-McCormack Lines Countries Visited Hong Kong, Japan, Tunisia, Morocco, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Venezuela, Bra- zil, Argentina, KENNETH MAURICE WESTRAY, JR. “ BOO-BOO WASHINGTON, D.C. Clubs and Activities Rotoract Club — President; Regimental Informa- tion Service; Land Hall Committee; Newman Club; Statistician — Football and Basketball; Intramu- rals; Drill Team; Movie Committee; Varsity Club; Ring Committee; Ring Dance — Vice-Chairman; Christmas Ball Committee — Chairman; Midship- man Activities Committee — President Sea Year Ships and Companies President Lincoln — American President Lines President Taft — American President Lines Great Republic — Mediterranean Marine Lines Mormactrade — Moore-McCormack Lines Countries Visited Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Philippines, Spain, Greece, Israel, Italy, South Africa, Mana- kara, Malagasy. PETER H. ZINDLER “MUNCHKiN CEDARBURG, WISCONSIN Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Michelson Society; Midshipman Activities Club — Secretary; Hear This; Wrestling; Cross Country; Track Sea Year Ships and Companies Dolly Turman — Lykes Brothers Korea Bear — P.F.E.L. President Wilson — American President Lines Countries Visited Manila, Okinawa, Saigon, DaNang, Hong Kong. SECTION 208 ROBERT ABROMAITAS “ABRO WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT Clubs and Activities AA; Drill Team; June Weekend Committee; Intra- murals — Basketball and Football; Regimental Training Offices; Company Commander Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Cruz — Prudential-Grace Lines SS African Moon — Farrell Lines SS Joseph D. Potts — Mathiasen Tanker, Indus- tries SS Tom M. Girdler — Cleveland Cliffs Iron Com- pany United Air Lines Countries Visited Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, Jamaica, Curacao, Aruba, Liberia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Belgian Congo, Angola. NICHOLAS ANDREW MICHAEL ANDRYUK IGOR GREENPOINT, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Rotary Club; Drill Team; Crew Team; Auto Interest Club; Machinist Club; Sportsman Club; Squad Leader; CPO 5 Sea Year Ships and Companies Red Jacket — Med Marine Lines Sohio Intrepit — Mathiasen Tanker Industries Austral Patriot — Farrell Lines Transhawaii — Seatrain Lines DENNIS JAMES CASHMAN MEDIA, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Football Team; Rotract Club; Midshipman Officer; Intramurals; Weightlifting Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Barbara — Prudential Grace Lines SS American Lancer — U.S. Lines SS Mormac Drace — Moore-McCormack Lines USNS Victoria — MSC SS Export Adventurer — American Isbranstein Lines Countries Visited Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Argen- tina, Hong Kong, Japan, Scotland. WAYNE R. COOPER “COOP” SCOTIA, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Baseball; Intramurals; MOD; BOOW; Century Club; E.D. Team; M.P.O.; G.P.O.; ZOMBO; O.T.W.; Andy Gump Award Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Cruz — Prudential Lines African Dawn — Farrell Lines Marine Fiddler — M.S.T.S. Exbrook — American Export Lines Countries Visited Aruba, Curacao, Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, Jamaica, South Africa, Mozambique, Ivory Coast, Belgium, Germany, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Ceylon, Diego Garcia. LEONARD JAMES ECKSTRUM PARK RIDGE, ILLINOIS Clubs and Activities Star Spangled Banner; Automotive Interest Club; Trident Club; S.N.A.M.E.; PC; Squad Leader Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Green Lake — Central Gulf SS Gulf Merchant — Central Gulf SS Delta Paraguay — Delta Lines Countries Visited Panama, Philippines, South Vietnam, Taiwan, Guam, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Senegal, Liberia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroon, JAMES EDWIN JONES “JIM” SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Midshipman Officer; DeMolay Club; Star Spangled Banner Brigade Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Elizabeth Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Allison Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Exford —American Export Isbrondtsen Lines SS Mormaclynx — Moore-McCormack Countries Visited Jamaica, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, Ceylon, Bangladesh, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia. JOHN S. MALZARD YARMOUTH, MAINE Clubs and Activities Land Hall; Sailing Team; Honor Guard; Regimen- tal Commissary Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Red Jacket — Mediterranean Marine Lines SS Sohio Intrepid — Mathiasen Tankers SS Mormacpride — Moore-McCormack Lines SS President Harding — American President Lines Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Israel, Spain, Brazil, Uru- guay, Argentina, Japan, Vietnam, Pakistan, India, South Africa. MICHAEL J. NOVAK “SEA DOG” FAIRFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Automotive Interest; Machinist Club; DeMolay; Varsity Pistol Team — All-American, Captain and Manager; Varsity Baseball — Manager; Extra Duty Team; Five Year Team; RIS; RBU; Interaca- demy Exchange Program; PC; Squad Leader; Varsity Letters — Pistol, Baseball Sea Year Ships and Countries SS Santa Mariana — Prudential Grace Lines SS African Crescent — Farrell Lines SS American Charger — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Pan- ama, Canal Zone, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Liberia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Angola, Republic of the Congo, Cabinda, Philippines, Thailand, Viet- nam. I JOHN MARTIN NUNNENKAMP ,RUDABAKER” FREEPORT, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Chess Club; Choir; Varsity Basket- ball; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football; Captain — Varsity Baseball and Basketball Sea Year Ships and Companies Mormacargo — Moore-McCormack Export Bay — American Export SL 180 — Sea-Land Service SS Tampa — Sea-Land Service SS Jacksonville — Sea-Land Service Countries Visited South Africa, Korea, Japan, Puerto Rico, Ger- many, Holland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Panama. WILLIAM G. SCHUBERT “SCHUBEE” DALLAS, TEXAS Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Trident Club; Midshipman Activities Committee; PC; Mustering Petty Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormac Trade — Moore-McCormack Lines SS African Meteor — Farrell Lines SS Del Oro — Delta Lines SS Brinton Lykes — Lykes Brothers Countries Visited Brazil, Panama, Australia, Venezuela, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico, Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, Lebanon, Greece, Spain. MATTHEW C. WARREN “MATT” NORTH MERRICK, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Color Guard; Rugby; Wrestling; Intramurals; Mid- shipman Officer; Sportsman Club; Honor Guard; Vice President — Sophomore Class Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Austrial Pilot — Farrell Lines SS Defiance — Mediterranean Marine Lines SS American Corsair — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Australia, New Zealand, Pitcairn Islands, Vietnam, Mexico, Spain, Italy, Israel, Philippines. RONALD WELLS “KING” NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA Clubs and Activities Weight Lifting Club; Big Brother Program; BC; Machinist Club; Track Team; Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Howell Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Gulf Farmer — Central Gulf MV Tamara Guilden SS Delta Uruguay — Delta Lines Countries Visited South America, Vietnam, Singapore, Manila, Indonesia, Israel. 1 SECTION 309 KEVIN PATRICK BURNS K. P La GRANGE PARK, ILL. Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Nancy Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Gulf Trader — Gulf and South America SS Delta Paraguay — Delta Lines SS Santa Clara — Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Vietnam, Panama, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Senegal, Ghana, Zaire, Angola, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Netherlands, Antilles, Venezuela. BRUCE C. CLARK BC” “THEDEVIL WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Glee Club; Machinist Club; Glee Club President; bfl3 Sea Year Ships and Companies American Export — Isbrantsen Lines Prudential Grace Lines Texaco and Gulf Countries Visited Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Aruba, Cura- cao, Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Haiti, Bermuda. JAMES ROBERT CURRAN “BIG JIM CANTON, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Machinist’s Club — Vice President; Sailing Team; Editor of “Hear This”; Trident Club; Bicycle Club; Honor Board; Mustering Petty Officer; Football Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies SS African Sun — Farrell Lines SS Export Champion — American Export SS Oregon Bear — P.F.E.L. SS American Bear — P.F.E.L. Countries Visited Canada, Panama Canal Zone, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, New Zealand, Australia, Amer- ican Samoa, Tahiti. TIM E. DONNEY “PIMP CARSON, IOWA Clubs and Activities Regimental Information Service; Bicycle Club; Squad Leader; Zombo Sea Year Ships and Companies SS James Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Delta Mexico — Delta Lines Daniel L. Harris III — Hydrospace Research Cor- poration Countries Visited England, France, Belgium, Holland, Panama, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, Antilles, Vene- zuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Bermuda. I Clubs and Activities Rugby Club; Trident Club; Weight Lifting Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Austral Patriot — Farrell Lines Santa Lucia — Prudential Grace Young America — Marine Mediterranean Lines American Astronaut — United States Lines T ransindiana — Seatrain Countries Visited Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Panama, Domin- ican Republic, Equador, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Spain, Italy, Greece, Israel, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica. LEE KONRAD FUNKEN '■FUNK” CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Clubs and Activities Sailing Team — Letter; Skipper of “Duster”; Radio Club — President; Crew, Nereid; ROA; Varsity Club; Sportsman’s Club; Ring Dance Committee; Intramural Pistol; Intramurals; Hear This Sea Year Ships and Companies USS Belle Grove USS Monticello SS African Lightening — Farrell Lines SS Santa Cruz — Prudential Grace Lines STM Johnstown USCG Baroque Eagle Countries Visited Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, Okinawa, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Cambodia, Vietnam, Panama, Antilie Islands, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Bermuda, Nova Scotia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Dahomey, Libe- ria, French Cameroon, Senegal, Guinea, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Ghana. I PAULA. HENKING “EL REY KEY WEST, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Intramurals; Squad Leader; PC; Zombo Sea Year Ships and Companies Leslie Lykes — Lykes Brothers Sheldon Lykes — Lykes Brothers Delta Mexico — Delta Lines Esso Miami — Esso Oil Company Export Lightning — American Export Lines Countries Visited Italy, Spain, Turkey, Greece, Israel, Azores, West Africa, Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Taiwan, England, Germany, France, Belgium. PAUL ANTHONY HURD “NURD” SPRINGFIELD, VERMONT Clubs and Activities ED Team Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Magdalena — Prudential Lines SS African Star — Farrell Lines SS Edward B. Greene — Cleaveland Cliffs Iron Company MV Pathfinder — Alaska Hydrotrain MV Guardian — Alaska Hydrotrain SS Philippean Mail —American Mail Lines SS Hawaii — States Steamship Company SS Philippean Bear — Pacific Far East Lines SS President Wilson — American Presidential Lines Countries Visited Bermuda, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Pan- ama, Colombia, Equador, Peru, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines. ERIC JACOBSEN “JAKE” VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Ski Club; Regimental Band; Honors Award Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Austral Patriot — Grace-Prudential Lines SS Mormacape — Moore-McCormack Lines SS Lash Espana — Prudential Grace Countries Visited Australia, New Zealand, Panama, Mexico, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Bermuda, Colombia, Equa- dor, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey. Clubs and Activities Regimental Executive Officer; Company Execu- tive Officer; Honor Guard; Camera Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS African Crescent — Farrell Lines SS Mormacpride — Moore-McCormack Lines CV Staghound —American Export Lines SS Export Courier — American Export Lines Countries Visited Republic of South Africa, Mozambique, Burma, Brazil, Argentina, England, France, Germany, Spain, Russia, Panama, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan. JOHN A. J. MacGINNIS BOOMER” HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Intramurals; Regimental Commander Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Clara — Prudential Grace Lines Export Aide — American Export President Jackson — American President Lines Countries Visited Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, Netherlands Antilles, Morocco, Tuni- sia, Libya, Turkey, Lebanon, Cyprus, Spain, Por- tugal, Panama, Okinawa, Taiwan, S. Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cey- lon, India, W. Pakistan, Antigua, Greece. i •- RICHARD E. MARRINER NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Clubs and Activities Band; Debate Team; Polaris Staff; Christmas Dance; June Weekend Committee; Ring Dance Committee; Midshipman Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Hong Kong Mail — American Mail Line SS CV Lightning — American Export SS African Neptune — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Nat. China, Hong Kong, Okinawa, Germany, England, France, Panama, Australia, New Zealand. CARL M. McCORMICK “MAC GLENDALE, ARIZONA Clubs and Activities Skipper of the Neried; Dickson’s Wanted List Sea Year Ships and Companies SS African Cresent — Farrell Lines SS Mormacpride — Moore-McCormack Lines SS M. M. Dant — States Lines SS Hawaii Standard — Chevron Shipping SS Tampa Countries Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Brazil, Okinawa, Thai- land, Vietnam, Taiwan, Canada, Panama, Puerto Rico. PATRICK A. MOLONEY ADMIRAL” SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities ROA — President; Mascot Squad; Sailing Team; Rifle and Pistol Qualifications; PC; Kings Point Scholar Sea Year Ships and Companies President Tyler — American President Lines President Van Buren — American President Lines Golden Bear — Far East Lines Morning Light — Waterman SS Co. Countries Visited Japan, Philippines, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, BCC, Tahiti, Samoa, Australia, New Zealand, Tas- mania, Vietnam, Thailand, Guam. KURT N. OHOTZKE “HOTS” BROOKFIELD, ILLINOIS Clubs and Activities Basketball; Regimental Band; Ski Club; Trident Club; Sea Year Ribbon Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Ruban Tipton — Lykes Brothers SS Elizabeth Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Del Rio — Delta Lines MV America — Federal Barge Lines Countries Visited Holland, Germany, Brussels, Bermuda, Panama, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaya, Vietnam, Cura- cao, Senegal, Ghana, Nigeria. L COLEMAN HALE REYNOLDS “COLE” SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Martial Arts Club — President; Machinist Club; Automotive Interest Club; Sea Year Ribbon; Michelson Society Sea Year Ships and Companies SS President Taylor — American President Lines SS Santo Mercedes — Prudential Grace Lines SS Red Jacket — American Export Countries Visited Japan, Thailand, Formosa, India, South Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Curacao, Aruba, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Spain, Greece, Italy, Panama. h k. DUANE MICHAEL SMITH VIENNA, VIRGINIA Clubs and Activities Midshipman Officer; Regimental Band; Drum Major; Drama Club — President; Rotaract Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mayaguez Leslie Lykes — Lykes Brothers Delta Paraguay — Delta Lines Red Jacket — American Export Walter A. Sterling Countries Visited Puerto Rico, Panama, Vietnam, Okinawa, Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, Ghana, Angola, Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, Dahomey, Togo, Ivory Coast. PETER P. STALKUS FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Sailing Squadron; Swimming; Bicycle Club; Hear This; Varsity Club Sea Year Ships and Companies CV Stagbound — American Export SS Mormacargo — Moore-McCormack Lines SS Louise Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Del Oro — Delta Lines Countries Visited England, France, Germany, Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Dutch West Indies, South Vietnam, Singa- pore, Malaysia, Indonesia. WILLIAM R. SUMMERS -SALTY S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Clubs and Activities Rugby Club; Baseball Team; Sailing Team; Land Hall Committee; Art Club; Midshipman Officer; Rotoract Club; Star Spangled Banner Brigade; ROA; Varsity Club; Honor Board Committee; Mid- ship Staff; Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Jean Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS John Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Gulf Trader — Lykes Brothers SS Doctor Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Texaco Georgia — Texas Oil Co. SS Delta Brazil — Delta Lines MV Pat Chotin — Chotin Tug and Brass Co. MV Navigator — Ocean Oil Co. Countries Visited France, Belgium, England, Holland, Spain, Morocco, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru, Italy, Algeria, Mexico. Sea Year Ships and Companies SS J. H. MacGaragill — Standard Oil SS Hawaiian Enterprise — Matson Naval Co. SS Hawaiian Queen — Matson Naval Co. SS Santa Clara — Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Cuba. Clubs and Activities Soccer; Track; Varsity Club THOMAS M. VANDERBILT “BANDY NEW CITY, NEW YORK KENNETH A. WEBB JR. MADISON, OHIO Clubs and Activities Ski Club; Bicycle Club; Sailing Squadron; Sailing Team; Polaris; Midships Photographer; Intramu- rals; Camera Club; Bowling Team; Academy Exchange Program Sea Year Ships and Companies CV Sea Witch — American Export SS Santa Isabel — Prudential Grace Lines Steamer Walter A. Sterling — Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co. SS Mormacbay — Moore-McCormack Lines Steamer William Clay Ford — Ford Motor Co. Countries Visited Germany, England, France, Cuba, Jamaica, Pan- ama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Uru- guay, Argentina, Canada. ROBERT J.WOLKEN I “WEE WILLY WOLKS BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. Clubs and Activities Wrestling (Capt.); Rugby Football; Weight Train- ing and Lifting Club (Pres.); Varsity Club; Michael- son Society; Midshipman Activities; Midshipman Officer — LTjg Sea Year Ships and Companies SS President Polk — American President Lines SS Hess Voyager SS Defiance SS Mormac Bay — Moore-McCormack Countries Visited Panama, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Borneo, Ceylon, India, Spain, Italy, Greece, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina. Quote Happiness is not a station you arrive at, but a manner of traveling. PETER CARL ZIMMERMAN PASADENA, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Midshipman Officer; Regimental Band; Assistant Drum Major; Marine Technology Society; German Club — President; Machinist Club; Chess Club; Varsity Crew Team Sea Year Ships and Companies Oregon Standard — Chevron Shipping Colorado — States Lines Mormacdrago — Moore-McCormack Lines Santa Magdalena — Prudential-Grace Lines CV Lightning — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Philippines, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Jamaica, Okinawa, Santo Domingo, Colombia, Panama, Peru, England, Netherlands, Germany, France. BRUCE F. BACHELLER BACH” WEST HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Tugboat Squadron — Neried Crew; Sailing Squadron; Ski Club; Freshman Football Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Texas Sun — Sun Transport President Jackson — American President Lines Lash Turkiye — Prudential-Grace Lines Mormacpride — Moore-McCormack Lines Mormacvega Countries Visited Japan, Nationalist China, Republic of South Viet- nam, Indonesia, Ceylon, India, Pakistan, Morocco, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey. DENNIS BALSY CINCINNATI, OHIO Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Honor Board; Track; Football Sea Year Ships and Companies Young America — Mediterranean Marine Lines Delta Paraguay — Delta Lines Socony Vacum — Mobil Oil Corporation M.D. B. John Yeager — Ohio River Company Countries Visited Southern Mediterranean, W. Africa, East Coast U.S., Island Waterways. SCOT P. COTELL OAKLAND, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Football; Rifle Team — Captain; Intramurals; Track; Honor Guard; Christmas Dance Commit- tee; Squad Leader; PC Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Barbara— Prudential Grace Lines Hess Voyager — Armada Hess Oil Export Banner — American Export Lines Countries Visited Jamaica, Santo Domingo, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Viet- nam, Okinawa, Hong Kong. GEORGE WILLIAM DALEY “DOC” NEW YORK, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Land Hall Committee — Chairman; Land Hall Canteen Committee — Comptroller; Midshipman Activity Committee — Vice President; Chess Club; Bowling League; Ring Dance Committee; Varsity Football; Intramurals; Squad Leader Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Cruz — Prudential Grace Lines Export Agent — American Export Lines Mormacove — Moore-McCormack Red Jacket — Mediterranean Marine Lines Countries Visited Aruba, Curacao, Venezuela, Colombia, Domini- can Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Libya, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Mozambique, Malagasy, Italy. u GARY FRANCIS HOLUPKA PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Clubs and Activities Football; Baseball; Varsity Club; Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies Mor Mac Lake — Moore McCormack CV Lightning — American Export Hess Voyager — Hess President Arthur — American President Lines Countries Visited Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, England, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Philippines, Indonesia. BRUCE H. STEPHENSON COLUMBUS, OHIO Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Weightlifting Club; Football — Team Captain Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormacargo — Moore-McCormack Lines SS Santa Maria — Prudential Grace Lines CV Sea Witch — American Export SS Young America — American Export Countries Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Ber- muda, Jamaica, Santo Domingo, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, Germany, France, England, Greece, Spain, Italy. EDWIN STEVEN TWEEDY II FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Rugby — Vice President; Polaris — Editor-in- Chief; S.N.A.M.E.; Midshipman Honor Board; Fencing Club; Intramurals; E.D.; Midshipman Offi- cer; Football; Land Hall Committee; Ring Dance Committee; Honor Guard; Sailing Squadron; Cen- tury Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS President Garfield — American President Lines SS CV Staghound — American Export Lines SS Gulf Service — Gulf Oil Corp. SS African Lightning — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Formosa, Okinawa, Japan, Angola, Liberia, Zaire, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Ghana, Panama, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, England, France, Germany. JOHN GARRETT VANACORE LEVITTOWN, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Rugby — President; Rotoract Club — Board of Directors; Michaelson Society; Man of the Month” Club; Football Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Buyer — American Export SS Courier — American Export SS Staghound — American Export SS Mormaccove — Moore-McCormack Lines Countries Visited Panama, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, South Africa, Mozambique, Malagasy, Germany, France. SECTION 311 DOUGLASS ARNETT P. M. D” HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Band Sea Year Ships and Companies American Export — SS Export Agent Moore-McCormack — SS Morma Cove U.S. Lines — SS American Legion Prudential-Grace — SS Santa Clara Countries Visited Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Panama, Hong Kong, Japan, Portugal, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Leba- non, Cyprus, Turkey, Spain, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Peru, Chile. JAMES G. BARTH “PHANTOM III LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN Clubs and Activities Battalion Janitor; Land Hall Committee; Jerry Lewis Telethon; Academic Committee; Star Span- gled Banner Brigade; Intramural Sports; Honor Guard; “Z” Team Sea Year Ships and Companies Socony Vacum — Mobil Oil Company Mormacscan — Moore-McCormack Lines Export Agent — American Export Lines USNS Victoria — Military Sealift Command Countries Visited South Africa, Southwest Africa, Madagascar, Azores, Tunisia Morocco, Scotland, Turkey, Cyprus, Mozambique. Clubs and Activities Regimental Band; Chess Club; Mixer Committee; Arts and World Affairs; Intramurals; Track Team; Varsity Club; Midshipman Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies President Fillmore Montana American Apollo Santa Cruz Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Okinawa, Philippines, Hong Kong, Mexico, Bermuda, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Aruba, Curacao, Venezuela, Colombia, Panama. Sea Year Ships and Companies President Polk — American President Lines Santa Maria — Prudential-Grace Lines Socony Vacum — Mobil Oil Company CV Lightning — American Export Countries Visited Panama, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Germany, England, France. DANIEL P. BUFFONE DAPPER” EAST NORTHPORT, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Wrestling — Captain; Bowling; Intramurals; Gui- don Party Otticer; Sea-Year Ribbon for Sea Pro- ject p kl I) BULT or ‘■BUTANE DECATUR, INDIANA Clubs and Activities Midshipman Council (Finance and Supply Chair- man); Regimental Information Service (Photogra- phy Chr.); Trident Club; Honor Guard; Big Brother Program; Star Spangled Banner Brigade; Glee Club; Land Hall Committee; Movie Commit- tee; Bearings Staff; Automotive Interest Club; Basketball; Rugby; and Intramurals; Century Club; Midshipman Officer Billet: Platoon Com- mander, Squad Leader, Guidon Petty Officer Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Green Springs — Central Gulf Steamship Cor- poration SS Cristobal — Panama Canal Company SS Gulf Merchant — Lykes Brothers Steamship Corporation SS Nancy Lykes — Lykes Brothers Steamship Corporation Countries Visited South Korea, Okinawa, Taiwan, South Vietnam, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile. Awards Expert Medal for M-1 Rifle; Scholastic Honors DEAN CLARK “HOOVER” 3109 E. 10th STREET ANDERSON, INDIANA Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Land Hall; Mixer; ROA; SNAME; NRA; Pistol and Rifle Team — Member and Man- ager; Squad Leader; PC; Award — Navy Expert, Pistol and Rifle Shooter Sea Year Ships and Companies Socony Vacum — Mobil Mormacscan — Moore-McCormack Ponce — Sealand Santa Magdalana — Grace Prudential Countries Visited South Africa, Germany, Panama Canal, South America, Jamaica, Santa Domingo. LAWRENCE WESLEY DODGE ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING Clubs and Activities Ski Club;Honor Guard; Varsity Letter in Pistol; Varsity Club; Mixer Committee; Land Hall Com- mittee; Sailing Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Filmore — American President Lines SS Montana — States Lines SS Korean Main — American Lines SS Japan Mail — American Lines Countries Visited Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, South Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Tunisia. DONALD RAY ELLWANGER “W.ANGER HARRINGTON, DELAWARE Clubs and Activities Band; Chess Club; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Christian Council; Martial Arts Club; Sea Year Committee; Battalion Execu- tive; BSWD; Scholastic Star Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Allison Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Leticia Lykes — Lykes Brothers MV New Yorker — Sealand SS Mormactade — Moore-McCormack SS Western Sun — Sun Oil Company Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Brazil, Argentina, Uru- guay. 1 k. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS FINNICAN “THE PHANTOM” FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Land Hall Committee; Newman Club; Football; Basketball; Trident Club; Bicycle Club; Intramu- rals — Basketball and Football; Camera Club — President; Hear This — Editor; Midships — Photo Editor; Calendar Editor; Christmas Dance Com- mittee; Zombo; Diploma Sea Year Ships and Companies President Arthur — American President Lines Mormac Cape — Moore McCormack Lash Espana — Prudential Grace Lines Countries Visited Okinawa, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey. GEORGE H. HOUSTON TEX LAKE PANASOFFKEE, FLORIDA Clubs and Activities Honor Guard — Honor Guard Commander; Land Hall Committee; ROA; Golf Team Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Green Lake — Central Gulf MV Pat Chotin — Chotin Towing MV Lillian Clark — Valley Lines Countries Visited Panama, Philippines, South Vietnam, Taiwan, Guam, Hawaii. 7 i i i ROBERT J. KEIM “FAR OUT BOB” BREEZY POINT, N.Y. Clubs and Activities Swimming Team; Weightlifting Club; Surfing Club; Varsity Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Export Adventurer — American Export Santa Isabel — Prudential Grace Lines Succony Vacum — Sun Oil Countries Visited Greece, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Chile, Peru, Jamaica, Morocco, Lebanon. t WOMEN T. WILLIAM KNOWLTON EUREKA, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Swim Team; Varsity Club; Trident Club Sea Year Ships and Companies President Tyler — APL Golden Bear — P.F.E.L. Oregon Bear — P.F.E.L. Colorado — States Lines Countries Visited New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Tahiti. I i I ' JIM KUNKEL “PHANTOM” CUHUNDU, CANAL ZONE Clubs and Activities RBU; Swimming; DeMolay; Midshipman Officer; Varsity Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mayo Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Joseph Lykes — Lykes Brothers Santa Mariposa — Prudential Grace Lines American Champion — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Philippines, Canada, England, Germany, France, Holland. NIM GOLIGHTLY “ROCKET PLEASANT HILL, CALIFORNIA Clubs and Activities Baseball; Trident Club — President Sea Year Ships and Companies President Harrison — American President Lines Hawaiian Queen — Matson Lines F. S. Bryant — Chevron Oil Company Idaho — States Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaya, China, Thailand, Ceylon, India, West Pakistan. WILLIAM JAMES JUMP SALEM, OREGON Clubs and Activities Band; Midshipman Council; Regimental Board (Recorder); Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (Recorder); Academic Task Group; Ski Club; Sailing Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Arizona — States Steamship Co. SS Illinois — States Steamship Co. SS Canada Mail — American Mail Lines Countries Visited Japan, South Korea, South Vietnam, Okinawa, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Singa- pore, Thailand, Indonesia. CURTIS J. KNAPPER ‘'MIDSHIPMAN ANONYMOUS ’ ’ KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Ski Club; Band Sea Year Ships and Companies CV Lightning — American Export African Comet — Farrell Lines Mobil Gas — Mobil Oil Corp. Walter A. Sterling — Cleveland Cliffs Iron Com- pany Countries Visited Germany, England, Canada, France, Angola, South Africa, Mozambique. 'i '■! PATRICK K. MAY ‘■DAISY” LUCEDALE, MISSISSIPPI Clubs and Activities Radio Club — Vice President; Sportsman Club Sea Year Ships and Companies Genevieve Lykes — Lykes Lines SS John Lykes — Lykes Lines SS Ashley Lykes — Lykes Lines SS Delta Uruguay — Delta Lines Countries Visited Far East, Okinawa, Singapore, Saigon, Vietnam, Indonesia, Iran, Borneo, Australia, Japan, Philip- pines, Panama, England, Germany, Belgium, Hol- land, France, Ireland, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Spain, Morocco, Israel, Tur- key, Italy. « JAMES RAY McTIGUE “TWAT” PARMA, OHIO Clubs and Activities Varsity Baseball; Chess Club — President; Activi- ties Committee; Comptroller of Clubs; Sea Year Committee; Regimental Band; Marine Technol- ogy Society — Vice President; The 500” Club Sea Year Ships and Companies SS John Lykes — Lykes Lines Marjorie Lykes — Lykes Lines Eastern Sun — Sun Oil Lash Italia — Prudential-Grace Lines Countries Visited South Africa, Mozambique, Tanganyika, Kenya, France, South West Africa, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Tunisia, Algeria, Spanish Morocco. j It It w JAMES MESSENGER ‘4 MESS” RINGWOOD, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Weightlifting and Training Club; Sportsman Club; Secretary Treasurer; MPO; PC Sea Year Ships and Companies Del Sud — Delta Lines Santa Marianna — Grace Lines Lightning — Export Zeus — Puget Sound Tug and Barge Co. Valley Transporter — Mississippi Valley Lines Countries Visited Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Uruguay, Colom- bia, Mexico, England, France, Germany, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Haiti, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Republic of Panama, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana. JOHN L. PARR EAST NORWICH, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Midshipman Council — President; 2 C Vice Pres- ident; Member of Who’s Who on College Cam- puses Today; Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers; Reserve Officers Association; Midshipman Morale Fund Committee; Student Task Group on Faculty Steering Committee for Middle States College Evaluating Committee; Interservice Academy Exchange Representative to West Point; Star Spangled Banner Brigade; Football; Sportsman’s Club; Intramurals — Pistol, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Ping-Pong, Bowl- ing Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Mormaglen — Moore-McCormack Lines SS Red Jacket — American Export Lines SS Ernaelizabeth — Hudson Waterways Corp. SS American Legion — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Israel, Puerto Rico, Canal Zone, Hong Kong, Japan, Greece. PAUL L. REIDY “P. R. WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Machinist Club — President; Sailing Team Sea Year Ships and Companies SS American Astronaut — US Lines SS African Lightning — Farrell Lines SS Michigan — States Steamship Lines Countries Visited Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Philippines, Panama, West Africa. I MARK DAVID REIPEN OREO CHERRY HILL, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Swimming Team — Co-Captain; Varsity Club; Weightlifting Club; Bowling Club; Midshipman Officer; BSWO; PC Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Export Aide — American Export Lines SS American Aquarius — U.S. Lines SS Santa Maria — Prudential Grace Lines SS African Planet — Farrell Lines Countries Visited Morocco, Tunisia, Tripoli, Israel, Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Panama, Hong Kong, Japan, Angola, Republic of South Africa, Colom- bia, Ecuador, Bermuda, Jamaica, Santo Dom- ingo. RICHARD E. RISBERG WANTAGH, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Machinist Club; Rotoract Club; Intramurals — Football, Wrestling; CX Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Mercedes — Prudential Grace Lines SS Marshfield — Military Seacliff Command American Liberty — U.S. Lines Mormacbay — Moore-McCormack Lines Countries Visited Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Aruba, Colombia, Peru, Haiti, Ecuador, Scotland, Japan, Hong Kong. I, k SEVERIN A. SAMUELSEN “SAM” METAIRIE, LOUISIANA Clubs and Activities Radio Club — Secretary; Sportsman Club; Intra- murals; BC Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Sue Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Ashley Lykes — Lykes Brothers SS Gulf Trader — Lykes Brothers SS Delta Brazil — Delta Lines Countries Visited Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, England, Santo Domingo, Senegal, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Ghana, Bermuda, Morocco, Spain, Tur- key, Israel, Italy, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, Chile. RAYMOND SKINNER RAY” CLOSTER, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Glee Club; Trident Club; Jacata; Rotoract; Protes- tant Choir; Drill Team; Weightliftihg; Sailing Team; RPO; ZOMBO Sea Year Ships and Companies American Legion — U.S. Lines Santa Cruz — Prudential Grace Lines Santa Magdalena — Prudential Grace Lines SS Export Agent — Export Lines Mobillube — Mobil Tankers Countries Visited Hong Kong, Japan, Aruba, Jamaica, Colombia, Curacao, Venezuela, Haiti, Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Peru, Morocco, Lebanon, Turkey, Spain, Portugal. i! W SCOTT CHARLES SPRINGER OCEANSIDE, NEW YORK Clubs and Activities Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engi- neers; Rotoract; Michelson Society; Intramural Sports Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Regina — Prudential Grace Lines SS Export Challenger — American Export Lines SS Korean Mail — American Mail Lines U.S.N.S. Victoria — Military Sealift Command Countries Visited Canada, Mexico, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Okinawa, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Argentina, Panama, Scotland. SECTION S.B. — 74 JAY PAUL KELLY BROCKTON, MASSACHUSETTS Clubs and Activities Swimming Team; Tug Boat Squadron; Neried Crew; Sportsman Club; Ski Club; Mixer Commit- tee; Intramurals Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Santa Mariana — Prudential Grace Lines SS American Legacy — United States Lines SS Defiance — Mediterranean Marine Lines SS Mormadraco — Moore-McCormack Lines SS Texaco Florida — Texaco Inc. Countries Visited Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Colom- bia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama, Japan, Hong Kong, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Trinidad, Venezuela, Spain, Italy, Greece. ........ DAVID CHARLES LOWE “DAVE” MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Clubs and Activities Sailing Team; Varsity Club; Bowling Association; Protestant Choir; Midn. Officer Ships and Companies Texaco North Dakota — Texaco; Genevive Lykes — Lykes Brothers; Lipscomb Lykes — Lykes Brothers; Pure Oil Gulf Trader — Central Gulf Lines; Delta Argentina — Delta Lines Countries Visited I Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Borneo, Algeria, Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina. SCOTT A BASE. MILEAGES TO WELLINGTON 2.536 ‘SOUTH POLE LONDON 10 588 WASHINGTON 9 214 MOSCOW 10.501 TOKIO 7929 CANBERRA 2 987 CAPETOWN 4603 BUENOS AIRES 4.449 ‘SANTIAGO 4399 PARIS 10.382 BRUSSELS 10.520 11085 OSLO JOHN H. O’LEARY DRIFT CONNECTICUT Clubs and Activities Varsity Club; Christmas Dance Committee Sea Year Ships and Companies SS Keytanker — Keystone Shipping Company SS African Meteor — Farrell Lines SS Esso Florence — Exxon SS Esso Bangor — Exxon SS Santa Elena —Prudential Grace Lines SS Adabelle Lykes — Lykes Brothers USNS Towle — M.S.C. Countries Visited Panama, Australia, Jamaica, Mexico, Venezuela, Japan, Okinawa, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Philip- pines, New Zealand. ■■■ I I WILLIAM GEORGE ROBERTS “BILL” POMPTON LAKES, NEW JERSEY Clubs and Activities Trident Club; Honor Guard; Drill Team; Intramu- rals; Land Hall; Mascot Committee; S.N.A.M.E.; Midshipman Activities Committee; Star Spangled Banner Brigade; Dance Committee; Christmas Dance Committee; Kings Point Weekend Commit- tee — Chairman; Regimental Executive Board; CX; Library Listening Staff; Ski Club — President; Automotive Interest Club; Squad Leader Sea Year Ships and Companies Santa Magdalena — Prudential Grace Lines MormacArgo — Moore-McCormack Lines Hess Voyager — Hess Oil and Chemical Com- pany American Liberty — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Jamaica, Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru, South Africa, Portuguese East Africa, South West Africa, Hong Kong, Japan. N k DAVID LLEWELLYN SNAPE “SNAPPER Sea Year Ships and Companies Export Buyer — American Export Prudential Oceanjet — Prudential Grace Lines Mormacaltair — Moore-McCormack Santa Isabel — Prudential Grace Lines Keytrader — Keystone Tanker Countries Visited Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Pan- ama, Jamaica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay. r 1 I I ROBERT DOUGLAS WILLIAMS “WILLY” UPPER MARLBORO, MARYLAND Clubs and Activities Vice President of First Class; Sec.-Treas. of 3rd Class; Regimental Information Service — Vice President; Dual Program; Midshipman Council; SNAME; Transcendental Meditation; Gymnastics Sea Year Ships and Companies Export Bay — American Export Santa Merceces — Prudential-Grace Lash Expana — Prudential-Grace American Lynx — U.S. Lines Countries Visited Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Panama, Dutch West Indies, Venezuela, Turkey, Greece. CLASS OF 1974 JUNE 24, 1974 Section 101 Section 102 Section 103 Section 104 Section 205 Section 206 Blahuta, F. Barnett, G. Backstatter, S. Castagna, J. Colin, R. Aten, M. Buscaglia. C. Bergstrom, J. Burkhardt, J. Cross, D. Dallen, M. Brady, P. Hobbs. D. Bolen, J. Carthew, M. Ducote, R. Ford, R. Carlin, J. McNertney, R. Coxe, J. Ciavarella, R. Fougere, S. Herre, R. Gallowitz, C. McWeeney. M. Davis, D. Garroute, B. Gluzak, J. Itte, R. Gregory, R. Romame. B Delaney, D. Hale, W. Gordon, J. Joerger, J. Hillert, E. 1 Sullivan, S. Jenks, W. Jackson, K. Heizer, C. Kalus, T. Ivey, D. Kosonovich, D Krahn, R. Hughes, W. Marshall, G. Kane, M. Krueger, N. Manos, B. Jacobs, T. Oman, C. Los, C. Lenehan, G. McGeary, K. Kazusky, T. Steinford, T. Mather, W. Manning, B. Tetzlatf, R Torjusen, W. Vernon, R. Wright, C. Young, R. Osmer, R. Reed, J. Shepley, J. Smith, W. Thornton, J. Williams, J. Leyh, D. Macchia, F. Milazzo, C. Proto, G. Simmers, T. Weaver, W. Wisneski, R. Viehweg, C. Nowak, R. Nugent, D. O’Neill, P. Palo, C. 1 Rawlings, T. Sheehy, W. Stafford, J. Tame, J. Williams, D. Wright, N. 1 Section 207 Section 208 Section 309 Section 310 Section 311 Section 312 Mihajlovic, 1. Abromaitas, R. Burns, K. Bacheller, B. Arnott, D. Golightly, N. T Mitchell, P. Andryuk, N. Clark, B. Balsy, D. Barth, J. Jump, W. Navarre, G. Cashman, D. Curran, J. Cottell, S. Beverly, P. Knapper, K. Palmonka, G. Cooper, W. Donney, T. Daley, G. Butfone, D. May, P. | Stark, T. Eckstrum, L. Fien, E. Holupka, G. Bultemeyer, J. McTigue, J. 1 Textor, J. Jones, J. Funken, L. Nash, T. Cherewati, R. Messenger, J Tomlinson, H. Malzard, J. Henking, P. Stephenson, B. Chomiw, J. Parr, J. Traut, J. Novak, J. Hurd, P. Tweedy, E. Clark, D. L. Powell, N. i Vepraskas, M. Nunnenkamp, J. Jacobsen, E. Vanacore, J. Dodge, L. Reidy, P. Walter, J. Shubert, W. Keyes, P. Ellwanger, D. Riepen, M. Wambold, J. Warren, M. MacGinnis, J. Finnican, C. Risberg, R. . Ward, L. 1 Ward, W. 1 Westray, K, Zindler, P. Wells, R. Marriner, R. McCormick, C. Moloney, P. Ohotzke, K. Phillips, R. Reynolds, C. Smith, D. Stalkus, P. Summers, W. Vanderbilt, T. Webb, K. Wolken, R. Zimmerman, P. Houston, G. Keim, R. Knowlton, T. Kunkel, J. Samuelson, S Skinner, R. Springer, S. Section SB- 74 Kelley, J. Lowe, D. O’Leary Roberts, W. Snape, D. Williams, R. o z H Pd W Q 1974 Midships Index Aerofin Corporation — A-17 Albina Engine Machine Works — A-26 Alden Electronic and Impulse Recording Co., Inc. —A-11 All-Bilt Uniform Corp. —A-19 American Export Lines — A-18 American Society of Naval Engineers, Inc. —A-20 American Trading and Transportation Co.—A-16 Amoco Shipping Company — A-26 Andale Company — A-25 Anglo Nordic Shipping, Ltd. —A-22 Argo Marine Division — A-26 Art Cap Co. — A-19 Atlantic Cordage and Supply Corp. —A- 16 Avon Steamship Co., Inc.—A-12 Bayberry Great Neck Hotel — A-22 Bay Houston Towing Co. — A-27 Bendone Manufacturing Corp. —A-19 Bull Roberts, Inc. —A-22 Bunge Corporation — A-20 Bushey and Sons, Ira S. — A-28 Central Gulf Lines — A-27 Chevron Shipping Co. — A-10 Charvos-Carsen Corp. —A-29 Cities Service Tankers Corp. — A-14 Coffin T urbo-Pump — A-13 Combustion Engineering — A-7 Crossocean Shipping Co., Inc. —A-30 Devoe Raynolds Co., Inc. —A-17 Drew Chemical Corporation — A-33 Exxon — A-17 Farrell Lines — A-23 Graham Manufacturing Co., Inc. —A-7 Heath-Rosenthal Chartering Corp. —A- 15 Henry Co., Inc., J. J. — A-14 Hose-McCann Telephone Co., Inc. —A- 5 International Organization of M, M, P — A-32 International Terminal Operating Co., Inc. — A-12 Jeffboat — A-23 Keystone Shipping Co. — A-28 Kings Point Machinery — A-11 Kings Point Maritime Assoc. — A-16 Long Island Trust Company — A-31 Luckenbach Steamship Co., Inc. —A-14 L. Q. M. Associates, Inc. —A-29 Lorstan-Thomas Studios — Maritime Overseas Corp. —A-25 Marvell Manufacturing Corp. —A-19 Maryland S.B. D.D. Co. — A-30 Mathiason Tanker Industries, Inc. —A- 25 Mobil — A-4 Moore-McCormack Lines — A-31 Moran Towing Transportation Co. Inc. — A-11 Norfolk S.B. D.D. Co. —A-27 Ogden Marine, Inc. — A-21 Pacific Far East Lines — A-20 Paulsen-Webber Cordage Corp. —A-15 Perolin Company, Inc. —A-28 Port Authority of NY NJ — A-24 Port Canaveral —A-13 Propeller Club of the U.S. —A-12 Sea Land Service, Inc. —A-8 Seamen’s Bank for Savings — A-19 Shell Oil Company — A-2 Stolt-Neilsen, Chartering Inc. —A-23 Sun Oil Company Transport, Inc. —A-13 Trinidad Corporation — A-21 United Maritime Corp. —A-21 United Services Auto. Assoc. —A-9 United States Lines — A-6 U.S.M.M.A. Alumni Association — A-3 Universal Maritime Service Corp. —A-29 Vanguard Military Equipment Co. — A- 25 Victory Carriers, Inc. — A-15 Vita Motivator Co. — A-29 Who con unconditionally guarantee integrated marine vacuum and condensing equipment systems? Only a company that designs, manufactures, tests, and assembles them. Marine condensers and their vacuum systems must per- form together. It makes sense that they be designed and manufactured to- gether. That’s the way Graham, and only Graham, does it. For 35 years Graham has been designing, matching, manufac- turing, testing and custom-assembling marine condensers and vacuum systems. Quality and performance are the reasons why more and more Graham systems are being specified for marine construction throughout the world, for all types of ships and systems. From Graham, and only from Graham, you get one package, one designer, one manufacturer. Undi- vided responsibility with an unconditional guarantee to perform to your specifications. For more details call the nearest Gra- ham sales engineer representative. Or call (516) 824-5200; Telex 12-5070; TWX 510-223-0808. Graham Manufacturing Co., Inc., United States. Graham Manufactur- ing (Canada) Ltd. Graham Process Equipment Ltd., England. Heat Transfer Limited, England. Gramex, S.A., Mexico. NIL I FLOW COOLERS HEATERS A-1 Sheik people working with energy A-2 UNITED STATES MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMV ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC. Est. 1945 Founded to serve the Academy, the Regiment of Midshipmen and the graduate body . . . and through all the American Merchant Marine and the Nation. Dedicated to total involvement through meaningful participation hy our Executive Officers. National Organi- zations and Committees. National Officers Board of Governors Kings Point Fund Blue X Gray Cluh National Legislative Committee National Chapter Organization National Placement Bureau Alunmi-Midsliipmen Council Alumni Faculty Committee Public Relations The Kings Point Log The Kings Pointer National Membership Committee A-3 Honoring our obligation to build a batter Kings Point. for the Class of 1974. Congratulations and best wishes for successful careers. 11 Marine Fuels-Marine Lubricants |VI U 11 Marine Coatings-Worldwide Marine Service Pioneers and originators of marine sound powered tele- phones over thirty-five years ago. Hose-McCann is re- garded today as the finest name in I.C. equipment, offering a wide variety of marine products, some of which are listed and illustrated below. Every Hose-McCann product is precision engineered and manufactured to provide many years of dependable, trouble-free operation. The name Hose-McCann as always, stands for reliability, integrity and the highest standard of quality. rr r WATCH CALL SYSTEMS ANO ASSOCIATED ROOM UNITS GENERAL ANNOUNCING AND DOCKING LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS STEERING STANDS SOUND POWEREO TELEPHONE SYSTEMS MARINE AUTOMATIC DIAL SWITCHBOARDS TELEPHONE INSTRUMENTS FIRE AND GENERAL ALARM PANELS RUDDER ANGLE INDICATOR SYSTEMS OTHER HOSE McCANN PRODUCTS: • Navy and Commercial Sound Powered Telephone Systems and Accessories • Navi- gation Light Panels • Engineer's Signal and Alarm Panels • Annunciator and Control Panels • Power Failure Alarm Panels • Bells and Contact Makers • Automation Equipment • Dumbwaiter Communication Systems For further information and specifications on any of the above products, write to: HOSE McCANN TELEPHONE CO., INC 524 WEST 23rd STREET, NEW YORK. N. Y. lOOl 1 TEL. (212) 989-7920 (CABLE) CYBERNETIC NEWYORK Originators and Pioneers of Marine Sound Powered Telephones A-5 From sea to shining sea. Plying the glistening Atlantic and the sparkling Pacific with thirty modern cargoliners plus an aux- iliary fleet of feeder vessels, United States Lines brings superior service to thousands of shippers throughout Europe, the United States, Hawaii, Guam and the Far East. We provide frequent sailings on regular, de- pendable schedules to and from major distribution centers on three continents. And our highly efficient ships are matched by our facilities and services ashore: spacious terminals; tens of thousands of con- tainers and wheeled chassis; hundreds of offices and agents throughout the world; innovative management and over 3,000 dedicated people using up-to-the- minute procedures, advanced electronics and com- puterized equipment. It all adds up to a total transportation system that is totally dependable-the reason so many im- porters and exporters in so many places have come to rely so firmly on United States Lines. United States Lines OFFICES ANO AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ■ ONE BROADWAY NEW YORK. N Y 10004 ■ TEL 344-iOOO We go further to serve you better. A-6 In marine circles, C-E steam boiler technology and service point the way. Era POWER L5 SYSTEMS A-7 COMBUSTION ENGINEERING NO domestically, including Alaska and Puerto Rico, and internationally to and from ports and inland cities throughout northern Europe, the United Kingdom, Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Far East. Sea-Land V is a good company to work for. W f So don’t just ship out, Sea-Land it! A-8 SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC., BOX 900, EDISON, N.J. 08817 • (201) 494-2500 Service for those who serve our country. Full-service personal insurance for today’s armed services officer. Household Goods • Your Personal Liability • Personal Articles • Boats • Homes • Automobiles • Your Life (through USA A Life Insurance Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of US A A). Membership is established in US A A by taking out a policy while an officer on active duty, in the Reserves or National Guard, or when retired. Cadets, Midshipmen, OCS OTS, Advanced ROTC also may apply. Former dependent children of US A A members are eligible for US A A Casualty Insurance Company (a wholly owned subsidiary of US A A). For quick information check with USAA’s home office at 4119 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas 78288. Phone Area Code 512 824-9011. USAA INSURANCE AT YOUR COMMAND In today’s changing maritime industry, if you’re not moving ahead to adapt to evolv- ing needs you may be left behind. The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy is making changes in its course of study to meet the challenges of the 70’s. And we at Chevron strongly support this endeavor. Chevron too is moving ahead. The CHEVRON HAWAII, a 70,000 DWT tanker delivered in June, 1973, is the latest to join our U.S. flag fleet. To meet tomor- row’s demands we're building new ships with advanced systems. Systems which will require technically trained officers of the highest quality. Kings Point graduates, we’re proud to say, have shipped with us since the 1940’s. And today, we’re proud that many of our seagoing officers as well as shoreside staff are Academy alumni. If this is your year to graduate, you will face in your maritime career entirely new challenges and opportunities. But we know you are prepared to meet these challenges and seize the opportunities. Congratulations to this year’s graduates. Chevron Shipping Company Chevron A-10 KPM KINGS POINT MACHINERY Smaller Case San Francisco, Calif. Two Famous Landmarks o! New York Harbor A contmuouxly expanding Morar. fleet ha kepi pace with iho soaring skyline d New York for more than a century By pxcvuling the power experience and versatility to etitoer.tly and economically meet the full range d the pon s transportation neeas Moran has helped make the Port ol New York a leader in world commerce One World Trade Center Moran Towing 1 Treimportation Co., Inc. The Best in the Business ■ Suite 5335 • New York, New York 10048 Helps plot your course Clear, detailed, up-to-the-minute weather charts, received auto- matically on dependable Alden 519 Marine Recorders, help to- day's ship Master make decisions necessary to insure faster and safer passages. Provides complete weather data around the world - Data on atmospheric and wind conditions, sea conditions, storm movements, and ice on all major shipping lanes can be received at sea from over 50 military and civilian transmitters strategically located around the world. Ideal for shipboard use — Alden 519 Marine Recorders are spe- cifically designed for shipboard use. The recorder operates quietly, produces no fumes, smoke odors or radio frequency interference. Recordings are continuous — no drums to load or unload — no fragile styli to replace. Produces important savings — rind out more about how Alden Facsimile can help you cut costs from needless shipping delays, ac- cidents, damaged goods due to unexpected weather conditions etc. Write today and request detailed information on the Alden 519 Marine Recorder. ELECTRONIC ( IMPULSE RECORDING EQUIPMENT CO.. INC. WASHINGTON ST . WESTOOROUCH. MASSACHUSETTS 015 1 TELEPHONE 1(171 3U MSI ALDE I 1 I 1 INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL OPERATING CO., INC. Subsidiary of the Ogden Corporation 17 Bat+ery Place, New York, N.Y. 10004 (212) 269-2200 • Cable: INTOSTEVE N.Y. Offering Full Containerships Facilities in the Port of New York We Invite Your Inquiries a business based on performance . . . One of the nation’s largest and most experienced marine-cargo handlers serving the ports of Greater New York Harbor, Boston, Philadelphia, Newport News, Norfolk, Baltimore, Portland, and Searsport, Me. Avon Steamship Company, Inc. 410 Lakeville Road Lake Success, N.Y. CAPTAIN LEO V. BERGER PETER CONSTAS r Coffin Marine Boiler -eed Pumps Raymond A. Bocksel General Sales Manager FMC Corporation Pump Division 326 South Dean Street Englewood New Jersey 07631 -FMC Fluid Control Equipment We provide The only deep wot ' port facilities m tH heort of Spocelond USA. on the East Coast of fobubui Flortdo If your plont involve ih-ppmq into th $ aeo or oequitifion of industnol site — you should contoet u immediately Port Canaveral EORGE J KING RORT MANAGER. PO BOX 2B7 —RHONE 70S-763« PQttr CANAVERAL STATION CARE CANAVERAL flOR'DA A-13 BEST WISHES FROM THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE CITIES SERVICE FLEET, WHICH HAS SERVED THE NATION’S AND THE WORLD'S GROWING ENERGY NEEDS CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1923. CITIES SERVICE TANKERS CORPORATION 60 Wall Street, New York, N.Y. 10005 STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. LUCKENBACH TERMINALS COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1850 120 Wall Street, New York 10005 Terminal Owners Operators — Stevedores — Agents — Traffic Representatives Careo Ship Charterers — International Freight Forwarders New York — Philadelphia — Tampa — Fort Manatee Wilmington, and Morehead City, North Carolina Miami, West Palm Beach, Port Canaveral, and Port Everglades. Florida •J JTIEflRV co mc- New York 90 West Street New York, N.Y. 10006 (212) 943-2870 Portsmouth, Va. (804) 399-4097 New Jersey Mt. Laurel Industrial Park Moorestown, N.J. 08057 (609) 234-3880 Cable: Henrycoinc TWX (710) 581-2021 Massachusetts 430 South Main Street Cohasset, Mass. 02025 (617) 383-9200 Hyattsville, Md. (301)638-0995 VICTORY CARRIERS INC. 888 Seventh Avenue New York, N. Y. 10019 489-0100 Owners and Operators U. S. Flag Tankers and Freighters HEATH-ROSENTHAL CHARTERING CORP. STEAMSHIP CARGO BROKERS CABLE: TEAMWORK. FREEPORT, N.Y. PHONE: 212 — 895 3920 516— 379 8850 TELEX: WU 1-2012 TWX5I0 —225 3642 5 BROADWAY. P O BOX 189. FREEPORT. N Y 11520 IP ® SL S S Sf W £ SB SB S SB CORDAGE CORPORATION Manufacturers of “Gold Circle” Redi-Measured Wire Rope Main Office: 84 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10038 Branch Locations: BROOKLYN - BOSTON - BALTIMORE - COLUMBIA - HOUSTON LOS ANGELES - NEW ORLEANS - NORFOLK - PHILADELPHIA - SAN FRANCISCO Wire Mill and Wire Rope Mill: SUNBURY, PA. KINGS POINT MARITIME ASSOCIATION, INC. Kings Point, New York PRESIDENT HOWARD J. PHILLIPS PRES. EMERITUS HON HAROLD J. McLAUGHLIN V. PRES. EMERITUS RADM WM. S. MAXWELL, USN (RET) PAST PRESIDENT JOSEPH E. HILL ADAM ERRICO HON. GEORGE NICOLS WILLIAM GIBBS nancy McDonald MILDRED HILL RITA ROGERS CAPT. VICTOR E. TYSON 1. VICE PRES. 2. VICE PRES. 3. VICE PRES. TREASURER REC. SECRETARY CORR. SECRETARY ACADEMY REP. A nation wide organization founded in 1953 as the Associa- tion of Parents and Friends of Kings Point to foster the best interests of the Academy and the Regiment of Cadets. In 1959 our Association changed its name to — KINGS POINT MARI- TIME ASSOCIATION, INC., but continued its ded icated pur- pose — To foster the best interests of the United States Mer- chant Marine Academy, and the American Merchant Marine. Membership is open to anyone interested in the American mer- chant marine and its Academy at Kings Point. Membership meeting held annually and Board of Governors meets monthly. Annual dues, five dollars. Mailing address: P.O. Box 1173, Great Neck, N.Y. 11023 AMERICAN TRADING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INC. 555 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10017 Tel. (212) 682-7722 ATLANTIC CORDAGE SUPPLY CORP. 60 Grant Ave. Carteret, N J. 07008 201 —541-5300 Edward J. Begley, Class of '43 The EXXON Fleet Salutes You Smooth sailing. And may the wind be always at your back One of Exxon Company's oceangoing tankers, the 41,000 dwt Exxon Gettysburg. Exxon Company, U.S.A. Marine Department P. 0. Box 1512 Houston. Texas 77001 r IN SMALL SPACE AEROFIN Heating and Cooling Coils • High ratio of surface area to face area • High air velocities without excessive friction or turbulence Aerofin Corporation LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24505 FIRST IN AMERICA SINCE 1754 DEVOE MARIN E PAINTS COATINGS D E V R A N • Exterior Shell—Above or Under Water • For fouling or non-fouling service • For Decks—Smooth or non-skid • For Tanks—Cargo Ballast or Potable Water DEVOE RAYNOLDS CO., INC Subsidiary of Celanese Coatings Specialties, Co. Newark, New Jersey 07102 Emeryville, California 94608 New Orleans, Louisiana 70117 A-1 7 MAN V q x cl t Uj s 4 .0 4 $ yo -y. American Export Lines, Inc. 93 % T rn o BALTIMORE, BOSTON, NEW YORK, NORFOLK, PHILADELPHIA, SAVANNAH to Bangladesh Belgium Sri Lanka (Ceylon) Cyprus Denmark France Germany Greece Hong Kong India Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Lebanon Libya Morocco Netherlands Pakistan Portugal South Vietnam Spain Sweden Taiwan Tunisia Turkey United Kingdom Yugoslavia ★These countries served additionally from Charleston, Galveston, Houston, Mobile and New Orleans. American Export Lines, Inc. 17 BATTERY PLACE. NEW YORK. N Y. 10004. (212) 482-8000 Cable: EXPOSHIP THE HERALDRY OF MERIT Tlio above trademark has earned the right to l)e considered as such. It signifies a de- pendable STANDARD of QUALITY that lias always been distinctive and recognized. We are proud of this, as you men are of your career. AIIT CAR COMPANY, INC. 599 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. 10012 Compliments of BENDONE MANUFACTURING CORP. ALL-BILT UNIFORM CORP. MARVELL MANUFACTURING CORP. The manufacturers of uniforms which don't just look better —THEY ARE BETTER Showrooms and offices at: I 10 Fifth Avenue New York, N.Y. 1001 I Telephone: 675-2600 and 924-4999 Jf You caiA save at The Seamen’s automatically from anywhere With an Allotment Savings Account, you can have part of your pay auto- motically deposited in The Seamen's from anywhere in the States . . . from any- where in the world. You specify the amount and each month the allotment is mailed direct to your savings account. It's the systematic way to save—with dividends paid from day of deposit on balances of $25 or more. Or, if you prefer, you can handle all your own transactions and Bank by Mail at The Seamen's. You deposit or withdraw with simple forms and use convenient free postage-paid envelopes. m. For further information on either savings plan, stop by any of our offices when you are in New York ot write to our Main Office. As a special service to depositors. The Seamen's can arrange to have money safely sent to almost anywhere in the world. In the United States only. CABLE ADDRESS: SEASAVE SEAMEN’S BANK for SAVINGS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chartered 1829 • Assets over $1.5 Billion 30 Wall St., New York, N.Y. 10005 • 25 Pine St., New York, N.Y. 10005 • Beaver St. at New St., New York, N.Y. 10004 • Fifth Ave. ot 45th St., New York, N.Y. 10036 • 666 Fifth Ave. on 52nd St., New York, N.Y. 10019 • 127 West 50th St., in Time Life Building, New York, N.Y. 10020 • Nassau County: 2469 Hempstead Turnpike at Newbridge Road, East Meadow, N.Y. 11554 • Westchester County: 1010 Centrol Park Avenue, Yonkers, N.Y. 10704 GRAIN MERCHANDISERS BUNGE CORPORATION ONE CHASE MANHATTAN PLAZA NEW YORK, N, Y. 10005 1 10 Offices Throughout the World Each day of the year Bunge loads for export more than two full ocean car- goes 1 30,000 tons). • ANNUAL ASNEDAY - • LOCAL CHAPTERS - • TECHNICAL SESSIONS - NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL - For further information---- CONTACT or WRITE: American Society of Naval Engineers, Inc. Suite 807, Continental Building 1012 14th Street, Northwest Washington, D.C. 20005 Phone: (202) 737-0757 Route of the Bears The Golden Bear is our company symbol, mounted on all our ship stacks. It is a familiar sight throughout the Pacific...so familiar, in fact, that many people call our company the “Bear Line”. Our “other” name is Pacific Far East Line. Whenever you see our Bear, you know it represents the highest standards of shipping service, efficiency and dependability. You also know it stands for Progress and for PFEL’s LASH, the dramatic new concept in ocean shipping. So when you ship your goods, ship with the “Bear Line”, Pacific Far East Line. V Pacific Far East Line EXECUTIVE OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO New York • Washington, D.C. • Los Angeles • Chicago Offices and Agents Throughout the Pacific A-20 FAIR WINDS, FOLLOWING SEAS and A WELL-EARNED SALUTE TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1974 From UNITED MARITIME CORPORATION New York, N. Y. 250 Park Avenue, Suite 1212 212 — 986-6155 565-5800 Cable Address: BULKTRANS, N. Y. Ogden Marine, Inc. 2 PENNSYLVANIA PLAZA, SUITE 2445 NEW YORK, N. Y. 10001 Owners and Operators U. S. Flag Tankers and Freighters BAY BERRY—GREAT NECK HOTEL This distinctive new hotel welcomes your family and guests. Located across from the railroad station. For reservations phone HU 2-2900 or write to Bayberry-Great Neck Hotel, Great Neck, N. Y. ANGLO NORDIC SHIPPING LIMITED I I 33 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y. 10036 BULL ROBERTS, Inc. R Established 1903 Chemical and Mechanical Systems World Wide Service 785 Central Avenue Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 PROPELLER CLUB To Promote Further and Support an American Merchant Marine To Aid the Development of River, Great Lakes and Harbor Improvements NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 17 BATTERY PLACE NEW YORK, N.Y. 10004 HAnover 2-6456 JASPER S. BAKER AL FILIATRAULT National President Executive Secretary America’s largest inland shipbuilder A division of Texas Gas Transmission Corporation Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Hbu’llgo places onournew Find a growing company, and you’ll have found a grow- ing opportunity. That's Farrell Lines. One of the oldest, most stable ship- ping companies, Farrell is also one of the most progressive. With an exciting career oppor- tunity for you. Farrell has long been a leader in the Afri- can trade. And now, with four new con- tainerships, Farrell has the finest fleet in the Australian and New Zealand trade. In short, Farrell is the kind of com- pany that can offer you a most reward- ing career as a seaman. We offer the most interesting and exotic routes, the newest equipment, and a tradition of growth and stability. What’s more, Farrell is an Ameri- can flag line. This means that our American built and supplied; our crews are Ameri- can and they’re paid in dollars. If you’re thinking ahead, think about Farrell. We cae offer you future. For rtw Jftlor- writ ships are Xmwlca'a m fchinl FAIR WINDS AND SMOOTH SEAS TO THE CLASS OF 1974 STOLT-NIELSEN, INC. One Greenwich Plaza, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830 SHIP BROKERS AND MANAGERS General Agents for PARCEL TANKERS, INC., AND FACTO, INC. Worldwide Ocean Transportation of Specialty Bulk Liquids Service to the Offshore Oil Industry THE PORT AUTHORITY (IFKMKDJJ Marine Terminals Department Room 71E, One World Trade Center New York. N.Y. 10048 (212)466-7979 The Port of New York offers the Busiest, most Efficient Marine Terminals in the World. HOBOKEN MARINE TERMINAL FORT NEWARK MARINE TERMI PASSENGI SHIP TERMINALS BROOKLYN MARINE TERMINAL ERIE BASIN ARINE TERMINAL COLUMBIA STREET MARINE TERMINAL Compliments of Vanguard Military Equipment Corp. Manufacturers of UNIFORM ACCESSORIES 460 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10016 Compliments of MATHIASEN TANKER INDUSTRIES, Inc. Public Ledger Building Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 COMPANY Specialists in the Design and Manufacture of STRAINERS • HEAT EXCHANGERS • TRANSFER VALVES VALVE-ACTUATORS 135 E, HANCOCK STREET TELEPHONE: LANSDALE, PENNA. 19446 CODE 215-368-1611 MARITIME OVERSEAS CORPORATION SHIP MANAGERS AND BROKERS MANAGING AGENTS: Overseas SHipholding Group, Inc. 51 1 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10017 Cable: Shipscont, New York Telephone: TN 7-3500 Argo Marine ANY PART • ANY PORT ANY TIME! PUMPS • AIR COMPRESSORS • STEAM TURBINES OIL BURNERS • WINCHES • ELECTRIC MOTORS • WINDLASSES ELECTRIC CONTROLS • SWITCHGEAR Service around the clock from any of our warehouse-sales offices backed by 21 years of experience in all phases of Marine Supply. Call us! NEW YORK JACK HALSEY FRED LUDEWIG '50A 140 Franklin Street (212) 791-1400 NEW ORLEANS AL AUSTIN 1040 Magazine Street (504) 581-1592 SAN FRANCISCO WILSON STACKHOUSE '43 140 Howard Street (415)989-2100 SEATTLE H. JOHNSON 2763 First Avenue South (206) 623-6642 HOUSTON MICHAEL WIDAK I 347 Lathrop Street (713)923-7771 PORTLAND RON IRVING 10661 North Lombard Street (503) 286-8326 CLEVELAND B. BLONDEAU Rockefeller Bldg. (216) 861-7897 CARSON john McDonnell 22520 South Avalon Blvd. (213) 775-8841 Compliments of Amoco Shipping Company 555 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. and 200 E. Randolph Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60680 IN PORTLAND 24 hours a day ALBINA V ■ THAT DESIGNS ■ THAT BUILDS ■ THAT OUTFITS ■ THAT REPAIRS SHIPS • TUGS • BARGES . . . and this has been going on . 7 days a week for over 60 years! ALBINA ENGINE MACHINE WORKS A Division of Dillingham Corporation 2100 N. Albina Ave. Portland, Ore. 97208 PIONEERS 1880 1974 .•'I: Captain W. D. Haden Founder Bay-Houston Towing Company V -2«k t Ia I Astronaut Captain James A. Lovell Senior Executive Vice President Bay-Houston Towing Company $ y v ♦ •- ■ «Mi «£- %. ' “4 V II HV NORFOLK SHIPBUILDING Cr DRYDOCK CORPORATION Foot of West Liberty Street Norfolk, Virginia Central Gulfs All-American Team... serving U.S. Gulf U.S. East Coast U.S.-Flag'LASH Service B CENTRAL GULFSSH NEW ORLEANS • International Trade Mart • 529-5461 NEW YORK • One Whitehall St. • 944-8250 HOUSTON • 711 Fannin St. • 224-6075 MEMPHIS • Cotton Exchange Bldg. • 526-1151 CHICAGO • 327 S. LaSalle • 939-2441 DALLAS • Cotton Exchange Bldg. • 748-8956 An affiliate of Trans Union Corporation PEROLIN BOILER WATER TREATMENTS FUEL OIL TREATMENTS Pero-Klean Marine Cleaners Representatives and stocks in Major Ports throughout the world Vhe PEROLIN COMPANY. $nc MARINE DIVISION 84 Danbury Road Wilton, Connecticut 06897 A-28 pump dry! with VM DECK EDUCTORS BILGEMATE EDUCTORS PORTABLE EDUCTORS Call—(212) 675-2265 VITA MOTIVATOR CO. 200 west 20th st„ new york, n.y. 10011 Charvoz-Carsen Corporation ARISTO Slide Rules UNIC Drafting Tables CHARVOZ Drawing Instruments and Drafting Supplies 5 Daniel Road Fairfield, New Jersey 07006 STEVEDORES TERMINAL OPERATORS A Division Of: UNIVERSAL MARITIME SERVICE CORP. One Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10004 (212)269-5121 (Formerly: Universal Terminal Stevedoring Corp.) L Q. M ASSOCIATES, INC. TANKER — CHARTERING SPECIALISTS 375 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022 S. Huey Long '42 p|_ | .4550 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1974 MARYLAND SHIPBUILDING DRYDOCK COMPANY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND JUCDLINIJA CrcAMcean hipping Cc., jfhc. GENERAL AGENTS 17 BATTERY PLACE NEW YORK, N.Y. PREPAREDNESS A strong, experienced, ready merchant marine is one of our nation’s key weapons. Moore-McCormack Lines plies two major world trade routes in world trade. At the same time it is maintaining the training, discipline and alertness of its officers and the readiness of its ships. This makes for a strong Naval Reserve. PBBEBBPf MOORE-McCORMACK LINES 2 Broadway, New York 4, N.Y. To the 1974 Graduating Class of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy MAKE LONG ISLAND TRUST YOUR HOME PORT FOR EVERY BANKING, LOAN AND TRUST SERVICE! FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS AN ALUMNUS Long Island Trust Company Convenient Banking Offices in Nassau Suffolk Member F.O.I.C. A-31 Congratulations! . . and welcome aboard International Organization £ Masters, Mates Pilots America’s Oldest and Largest Representative of Licensed Deck Officers — Founded in 1880 — Serving Members In Every Major Continental United States Port, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Canal Zone. Worldwide, you can depend on Drew Ameroid for effective fuel oil treatments, evaporator treatments, cooling and boiler water treatments, maintenance chemicals and the new Ameroid Engineering Instrumentation and Sewage Treatment Systems. Drew Chemical Corporation 701 Jefferson Road Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 SUBSIDIARY OF UNITED STATES FILTER CORPORATION A-33 •. i r. • ' 'I fv ■ I? 'tl it ;AiT • i i 1 I if'i • . . i'. I; ► I ■ .- . • j0 +? ' ; ' «f ! 'A ji.% - - •.V . • : ■ ... • . .-•- V. ' % +:M - . i v!j j. ; .-w . • • ' • V ‘ V iV • t


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