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CHARLES EDWARD UARCY R.F.D. 4751, Huntington, L. l., N. Y. CH UCKQ C URLY The lad from Kings Parlc came to Fort Sch I alter some time as Qrdinary Seaman inllyller .-Merch. ln Kings Parlc H. S. he Won honor .e haslcethall, cross-country, and pole-vaulting SS In say he vaulted the high walls surroundin 03116 State Insane Asylum located there. A risks 6 here with his Ford coupe of questionahle Vintarer in foreign ports Chuclc hecame a sampler of HSS. wines: hut his thoughts were lar away in Yonlqelre or on a schooner approaching Cuha. He hgpes is he an electrical engineer, and we all wish him good luclc. He'll have no trouhle getting sword hearersg his classmates will all step forward glad- ly Propeller Cluh, Pistol Team, intramural Sports, Company Commander, R Division Leader. PAUL FRANCIS DELAHUNTY 655 East 228th Street, Bronx, N. Y. Q DEL: WILLIE ' Del came to Fort Schuyler from Cardinal Hayes High School, where he was a memher of the hase- hall and foothall teams. With previous experience as a catcher, he quiclcly hecame the regular haclc- stop on the College,s varsity nine, a post he man- aged very competently throughout the four Play' ing seasons. As a result of his ahility and lethal hatting, he was chosen captain of the '51 Squad' and co-captain of the following year's team. An engineer, Del always managed to come Out on top on the diamond and elsewhere. He led ill? faithful to the Central Qpera House,-a mecca 0 the prettier colleens-for in heer-inspired songs- His Patricia and Hlvly Boleron will forever live in memory. Paul's cheerful manner and easyg0if1Q tion should prove assets in the future. disp0Si' Newman Cluh, Propeller Club, Glee Club, Sify Basehall Team, Captain, VGTSHY Iiaiieam Team, ,515 Co-Captain, Varsity Basebal e , '52. will we cesslnl clieer Propf REC Peru, REG Fm Hills v lllQ yy miill-1 Ol mi flemif Fm lery 1 Assn llis fl a lea linda Plate OH h ii vel edge Ri Wy. A585 SP03
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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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sd, 0n0l'sin uyler HQ. Some ding the tlfllierer Vmlage, F ol Hue Yonkers, hopes to visli him 9 Sword md glad- l SP0rts, le: Q f Hayes I6 base- perience r lnaclf- e mail' r plat I letliiil squad, me Oul 'ed the SOIIQS' er live Iisposi' Vflf' ll Fifi, JAMES MICHAEL DIGIOVANNA 190-18 119th Avenue, St. Albans, L. l., N. Y. I1Mg D. G. I Jimmy made friends with everyone he met. A ready smile and a will to go along With any Worthy venture made him good company in any crowd. This avid Yanlcee fan hailed from St. Alhans and tallied with his hands. A good partner in a bridge game on the cruise, he spent a good deal of his time at the Fort playing Canasta with the C 5' R gang. He 'Was a steady inlluence to his friendsg always true to his girlg in fact we can,t remember his ever mentioning any other than his lovely, blonde Dottie. Vvith a terrific memory lor dates, this wallcing calendar can tell you what date your loirthday will fall on in the year 2000 A.D. By that time We are sure that he will have retired from a suc- cessful maritime career to lavish his louoyant cheerfulness upon his friends. Propeller Cluln. REGINALD KARL DOWNS PCTU, New Yorlc REG. From far ahove and slightly to the east of Cayu- ga,s waters, from the hamlet of Peru, and through the Wilderness of upstate New Yorlc trelclced the man-child Reg, came to Fort Schuyler in quest of manhood and lcnovvledge, Worldly and aca- demic. Foremost of his accomplishments was his mas- tery of the drums, a talent which Won him the Assistant Bandmastership. He succeeded in losing his drums in Bermuda on the second class cruise, a feat beyond the realm of ordinary men. A sec- ondary talent Was his aloility to fall asleep any place, any time, any position. ln Paris, he drifted off to slumloerland in a very comfortalole place at a very inappropriate time. Ahoard ship, his lqnowl- edge and quiclc thinlcing made him invaluahle. Reg should go far in life. Good luclc to a great guy. Assistant Bandmaster, Swing Band, Intramural Sports, Honor Roll.
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