SUNY Maritime College - Eight Bells Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1952

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SUNY Maritime College - Eight Bells Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 130 of 167
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THE PROPEIIER CIIJR The Propeller Cluh received its charter from the Na- tional Qrganization ln 1955 and is one oil the important stu ent activities The organization had showings of films dealing with Laloor Problems international Trade Steamship Qperations and matters of general interest and during the aca ernic year of 51-52 a panel of spealcers spolce concerning The Waterfront Situation in the Port of New Yorlcf' the programs heing loroacleast over the Fordham University radio station WFUV, The local Student Port is moderated loy Lt. Charles Uhlinger and led loy Cadet Wagner, 1 c, President: Kuhn, lfc, Vice-President: and McAllister, lfc, Secre- tary-Treasurer. PROPELLER CLUB-KUHN, 'WAGNER, Mc- ALLISTER. THE SOCIETY OE NAVAL ARCHITECTS ANID MARINE ENGINEERS Needless to say, the majority of the students at the College toolc advantage of the opportunity to broaden their knowledge at frequent meetings of the metropoli- tan section of the S.N.A.lVl.E.. The highlight this season was the National Conven- tion at the Waldorf Astoria. Enlightening papers on topics ranging from ship construction to gas turloines were presented, all of which supplementing our college instruction. SOC. OF NAVAL ARCH. AND MARINE ENG.-SCHAEFER, TAYLOR, MUELLER. THE PROTEST AN T CIILUR The Protestant Cluh, under the guidance of Dr. M. Eugene Flipse of Douglaston, L. and advised loy Dr. Cvares, is composed of Cadets who discuss student- suggested topics which are of importance to their spirit- ual development. Featured spealcers, illustrated lectures, and a banquet added variety to the weelcly meetings during the YCHF- Cadet class representatives were: R. Cv. Dahm, lfc: S. Drummond, Zfcg J. M. Devvaal, 5fc: C. A. Ford, 4fc. PROTESTANT CLUB-DAHM, DRUMMOND, DEWALI., FORD. lui' F In present C w 0. ilu 'rstprogl I HCC f tmy om N i an J I I If ' will! s eAtlanlic Ii. in so, ol HSI, lfiilll, saw am.. ming Ig lifls . I Nm' Wim 'tzqum'VMNl ritfgtw SWHIM l'5CH N94- 'LM' ullz' lilo wily tl ' fm 1 It t WWI

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s,t x I 1 1 1 1 ilEN, atom, muf- iu, Nason, aims, Ps, HANNoN,mr. .,1.1.,..--7 S, sw GIBBON DENT ASS ENoE5f MA OCIATION- ER N' JAGEL, SUTTER, SQYQT WART, MAC ALLISTER, RE ZATZCEVSOMMITTEE-BAUMLER, rnmmmmw, F., , ,, . ., HELAN, HENNESSY, THOMAS, ZEILMAN, Mc' nrlfiiit' HENRY, HAUSLER, vlcroav, THE DANCE coiviivnmririeie i ance Com- mittee under time capable leadership of CXM Al- bert Miller, lfc, and advised by Dr. Degani, has h t tl C dets at NYSMC some of t e mos given t e a orabie dances From an outward appearances, mem V , the graduation dance, in June, will be the biggest and best of ali. During the past three years, the D inane sinUn1EN1r Asso The Student Association was organized in May, 1946, when the school became a State College. Representatives were chosen from all four classes on appointment by tile Superintendent, for their business acumen and for their aioiiity to recognize the needs of the Cadet Corps. The Association op- erates the following services: barber shop, laundry, ' n and siiipys store, and uniform tailoring, cantee I budget of funds for the vari- CStElbIiSl'16S the year y ous student activitiesfaciuios, teams, and dances. The Asso UCI1 to make off-time living ciation has done m infinitely pieasanter. CIIATICON



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i theNa. nllortant Vlllgs OI lhiirade' panel of Sihlalion mfast ' Cilafieg fCSiCiQnt: lC,S6CIe. GLEE CLUB-SNYDER, HAAS, ANDERSON, LIMPETLAW, NEU. BERGER, B RE N TA R I , BLOCK TREUBERT, FOSS, JANES, RICH. ARDS, wALczYK, Tamara, Po. LETTI, FALCIER, MILLER, TREFFS p ELLER, ZIELMAN, CONLEY i WEEKS, WATERMAN. tllilllll, mum ' r M THE GILIEIE CLUB f i L S 3 3 . . in The present Giee Ciuiim is not the tirst at NYSMC, since, rumor has it, there was one a few - V' it f years ago. ' limi Uur first program was at Mrs. Learyis Christmas party for facuity chiidren. Next was at time ' A. LV Christmas fiance. Then the Christmas carois aiong Qtiicersi Row. Very goodi J First truiy iormai appearance was in the spring of 1951, in coiiainoration with the Marching ' Band .ID - R me ,j THE YACHT ULUB Q rn Starting with six Penguin Dinghies in u47,H the Yacht Ciuib ioecame an Associate Member of f the Micidie Atiantic inter-Coiiegiate Saiiing Association. The faii of H49H brought the ten Dyer n - 1 Dhows, and in U50,,' uncier Dicic Niuiier, fuii membership to the iVi.A.i.S.A. was granted. n The iaii of H5l,,' with Commans as Commodore, and Muiier and Diener as the backbone of a' r ' the racing team, saw New Yoric Maritime tie with Kings Point for the Greater New York Champion- , ship: its freshman tooic the Novice Championship for the N.Y. area, and its standing in the A , Z, M.A.i.S.A. rising to new heights. ND Mme L ' KH' AMUELLER, rLOR, ri Dr' Ivisefiby YACHT ciua- , wdent- WEEKS, Momesu 35 Ht' VERRANDO, WENN- ikeir SPH' BERG, Gneusr, vuANu LRCIER, ZAHN, sm. I HAAS, BEREN. ibanquet EES, EISRMAN, mera , . I C H U lileiear WWHEIM, A-VER? ibm, U39 :'H'6EgT?A cnow- , I L L E R X For CROWTHER, com A MANS. B U R D 0 N EFOWNING, GIA T NO, iHoMPsoN.

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