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

 - Class of 1952

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WILLIAM CQIVIMANS . iVIapIe Drive, AmityviIIe, Long Island, Y BILL- WILLY- GORILLA MON HEAID ' a f STER: PIN. Ot fthe jungIe tht' A' -I the grid,-Iess Green I'IorIhetISI dmltyvlle Speeds , a en with thousand doIIars of insurance ctaims Thi Several of the most unique cars ever to traveI the jogijoni Long IsIand. Any traffic cop wiII verify that S0 When not out riding in his chariot, the M ster is at his home, IanguidIy working a fukin. tire up and down WhiIe reading the Iatest issue if Yacht Magazine. AIthough Bill hears much ragging, he is a good guy Whose expIoits are rememhered and enjoyed hy the entire cIass. A Commodore of the Yacht Cluh he has hrought home severaI trophies, notfo mention hlondes, which did much t ' 0 raise the CoIIege,s prestige. Under his command the Yacht CI In I1 ' u as gone from the reaIm of intramural sports to inter-coIIegiate competition. Bill intends to join the Navy after graduation hut his amhition is to hecome a design engineer: and he Witi he successfuI in this. Commodore, Yacht Cluhg IntramuraI Sports. CI-IRISTQPI-IER JOSEPH CONBOY 150 IVIiIton Street, BrooIcIyn 22, N- Y. CHRIS: THE GREATEST Chris came to NYSIVIC from the hanics ofNfW' town Creek, hetter Icnown as BrooIdYn- He mg mediateIy impressed us aII with his ready Wit an quiet nature. ActiveIy engaged in sp0ffS during his four years at the Fort, he WHS good enough hi captain his hasIcethaII team to an intramurii championship one year, and to hring if UP an into the pIa offs the next. I I During title Iast cruise, Chris earned his spend ing money hy toiIing many a Iong and wveiiz' night in the taiIor shop ahoard Ship- Af Semour motto was: 'df you don,t IiIce the iob, take y husiness somewhere eIse. CI tion. Chris intends to ship merch UPOD gm uathat We aII wish him the hest of Iuck and hope h he wiII get aIong as welt as he has here at I e CoIIege. . ,1- Intramural Sports, Propeller Club! Chairman n iramural Bashethall Program! Honor Roll'

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Ybor, at Q Un. Hins f all HTC Sing Ilgi- him t .in the lose 'uid hop vith will are stoi 'he .Ch ue of ry- 163 he to ter iie im II. gb OI .6- 87' JAMES ALAN CARNELL 16 Baker Hill Road, .Great Neck, L. I., N. Y. OSCARg IIM ' . In Septemher of 1948, the Mighty Niiten hy- passed the emporium of nautical learning in his own hack yard and came to NYSMC. After a short time he decided to follow a career at sea, and so settled down to stay, alternately studying and ioeiting contenders for the lightweight iooxing crown ahout the ring. On Friday and Saturday nights he was an ardent memher of the Hparty Goers and Cvaiety Boysf, At one party, in particular, he demon- strated his seamanship to three hostesses, who served as haiiast, hy rowing them ahout in a row- hoat, not his own. , Ahoard ship, he hecarne a refrigeration en- thusiast and will he remembered for keeping thet ld in the after troop when there was none water co in the wardroom. But then, first things first. In closing we wish the hest of luck to a good shipmate and friend. Propeller Cluh, Intramural Sports, Intramural Box- ing, Lightweight Champion, '49 E5 ,50.1 FRANCIS J GI-IN CHRISTIE 18 South Washington Street, Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. , CHRISg BOATSJ FRANK Deciding that a career in the forestry service wasn't to his liking, Chris turned to its diametric ' C , d the opposite and entered the Cadet orps an crew composing the inhahitants of compartment A-20, at Fort Schuyler. Off to a shaky start. Chris settled down and, after the mug cruise, decided that his choice had been a wise one. Being a man who likes the fresh air and out- fl doors, he went deck, hecoming a memioer o ong h Boat Division and its Cadet standing in t e , Division Cfficer on the final cruise. Beside him, at all times, was his trusty side-kick, Rocky Hingers. , . . .p d Chris higgest outside interest is go , an should someone so mention, Frank is aiways good for a quick eighteen holes. Amiahie, level-headed, and intelligent, Chris should have smooth sailing and happy golfing. Newman Ciuh, Propeller Ciuh, Company Petty Officer, 5rd Company, Boat Division. Cadet Division Officer,



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Y. PIN, Weds iveral S One CIS Qf Vion. fbber Je gf good flyed achf Oi to the acht Joris tion, leer, Y ew- im- md ing' L to wal ind id- ary his nur DH. lat .he in- RUSSELL GEORGE DAHM Broadfieids, Huntington, Long Island, N. Y. RUSS: DOCTOR Not a day passed without HDoctor,' Dahm's heing the instigator oi a good iaugh, either hy performing a uHitzy,' operation or hy dragging in his rnrmrtahie manner The Party Goers tail ' ' ' ' ' . and Gaiety Boys couidn't have ioeen successful without Russ, teiiing us ali ahout the Grand Vizier. A very practical deck-hand ahoard ship, Russ studied diiigentiy to earn his rate in the Battalion. Russ found it easy to make friends hy virtue of his und in humor, his Hphysicai educationn courses Y Q in the gym, and his fine ieadership as President oi the Protestant Ciuh. Since thinking oi Russ recaiis his iouddy and ours, Kenny Hoertz, U. S. Air Force, it is only proper that we wish tooth success in the future, and hope that we may meet these two tremendous guys often after leaving NYSMC. President, Protestant Ctuhg Swimming Team, in- tramural Sports, Propeller Ctuh, Company Petty 0fficei', 4th Company, Honor Rott. PATRICK JOHN DALY 156-26 102nd Street, Howard Beach 14, L. I., N. Y. PATQ SUPERHEAT Pat graduated from John Adams High School intending to hecome an engineer and swearing to Heaven that a motorcycle was the oniy inanimate ohject with aii the emotions of a human heing. After the first cruise, he saw the iight and entered the time-honored ranks of seamen, relinquishing the motorcycle for the sextant and Bowditch. Pat had his difficulties with the First ciass dur- ing mug year-for caiiing the Hhfiongoin the right name at the wrong time, for puiiing the wrong naii from the door iatch on the outer gate sentry ioox. Later on, it was noticed he had some diffi- cuity with man-ropes and iiie jackets. Judging future hy past, Pat should have an interesting and hizarre iife. A quiet, unassuming, good shipmate, Pat was too often the victim of circumstances. We wish him the ioest oi iuck in aii endeavors. Newman Club, Propeller

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