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

 - Class of 1952

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DQNALD KENYoN 107 Union Avenue, Mount Vernon N Y DAlSYg STEVE I Gut ol the hills young Daisy Kenyon, his feet booted S tro0IJe4l novel in his hip-pocliet, his heart Set our a Western a seagoing cownurse. His greatest dimcalcareeras academic: however, lay the Grace Ofgtieslxvere .'Shiploads of Luclcn the Daze, alw od anfl through and inaintained his standing, ililhpuued section wasn t engaged in intramuralg in enhtlii W ig he engaged, Daisy could loe found Curlgd . olnscure corner devouring the latest Westin some While the rest ol the loattalion did theierlll in the lnarraclcs squaref, Daisy joined tlle Ours musically inclined with his cymloals. He Wamlne fragile to lug around nine pounds ol armani 00 loesides which ul can always sit down and tice. l Daisy yearns lor the frontier atmosphere of South Africa: and herels wishing the lnest to our own Hl'lollywood Sailor. near Narrowsbur Band, lntramural Sports, Dance Committee, Pro. peller Club. MARVIN WALLIS KUHN 88 Pine Street, Garden City, N. Y. GO0Kg FLAGS: SKIVVIE WAVER H HVVhen The Saints Came Marching ln fllet' larought the Sldvvie Waver from the rice Paddles' d ll Far Give Gooli an MG and a compass, an H Eastern l1igl1WaY patrols had hest Provide them' selves for any contingency. Quote: ul don't lcnow who started wearing these ll li and he had neclierchiels up around t ese nec S, ' H-and hest remove the loulllight poster from hle we fe er Marv, loe a good boy and return that mmeswe P to Uncle.,' king Seriously, dividing his time hetweelt taining turlcs, heads for Boy Scout Troop 92'.miEn ington cordial relations with John and Certain -ex Marv Avenue lyistros, his hololilyy and music, lir. , . and 3 earned a reputation for his mild mann? da. , pre ness. A possessor of no little tallenfeisllilsrjityand tion of the natural world alJOUf lm Vve hope a Pleasure to himself and his friends' suc- that his future is rewarding' cess. for lle deserves ' r cl Division Ollwe' Battalion Aide, Cadet Secvn A hitects and Dance Band, Society of Naval gfudentAss0' lvlarine Engineers, Propeller Club' , . EMW4 mcrllf 61 FW Cl . Dllienfelebl laS5mal Speer To rel serenllg anun welll e '. IU Sir We lsllllv' bailll' mfifellgel il tilt will . 'UQ Stand flier? lille T Ilfll loxbifkis abilities 'eavviitl Career a anll his asp' Propfllet Club' I llnrine Efllllneel lllllllfls lil ll Neill llonn noocH:IERs Gldllllaling In incl 1 ull, iid, ws I thi lil lullil mem 0 ollleleuildqed ltr umzyl. e ral tile interest in 1 lnl W1 I m lat a e loaf s .I 0m L le life Rl S liol, unngll1lS nina :El lersetl D' 5 Q hlllnslip' As eight I Once. ellilllll' lhpllltalll 0 P tml' Club,

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Viiter 'fl to . and fitted he orlis nore, flock, is he Each latch all-Q. he is Delta IHPPYY iliries, ll and Class- 5651106 oth in ge, he m0Vie tohflso h0l1I'S, h. Ai enillfy 3 wish : goes' ci ft ,S ld ALBERT EARL KAKRETZ 718 East Clinton Street, Elmira, N. Y. DAL RE 5 You should have seen Ai's eyes the day we arrived, wiien he first saw ati his ciassmates, tug- i d ii' ii in the Pentagon and not anotiler gage pi e ig iaeiiiooy in sifgiit. However, Eimira and tile past were ioeiaind him except for the omnipresent beer, pooi, goif, and Mary: ioves which continued to iinger down tiirougil tile years. Off to a fast start, time Redhead never siacicened his pace, and soon proved iiimseif an ati around guy as a scholar and atiaiete. Vvitil respect to time former, he once failed to maice time Honor Roiig and as for tile latter, iie was aiways a competent participant in any sport, intramural or varsity. His aspirations are two: to marry and to Qfaenter tile tieidf' interspersing diligent pursuit oiieacil witil many, many, iloies of goif. with fond WiSi1CS for time best, good iucic, Red. Honor Rott, intramural Sports, lst Petty Officer, A Division, Platoon Leader, 5rd Companyg ,Var- Track Team, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Propetter Ctuta. sity THOMAS PATRICK KENNEDY 717 Revere Avenue, Bronx 61, N. Y. TOM g TEE-PEE Tee-Pee is a Tiiroggs Neck resident: tive minutes from tile Fort near O'Conneii's. Gradu- ating irom Mount St. MiChH6l,S, he iarougilt his NYSMC. Fairly cozy, and a piugger, he got tilrougii his four years with little trouioie except for a course in swimming under tile direction oi an oid iiame,s daddy. This romance was unique inasmuch as it involved transoceanic teieptione caiis to a specimen for Wtmom a iligii regard earned ixim the titie of Presi- dent of the Cradle Robbers, Ciuio. in time end, sadder, infinitely wiser, Tom had to admit iiimseii weii versed in time ways and wiies oi wen-ciiery. An expert in tile ciiemicai ingredients oi paints, TOm,s siciii also extends to those compounds served as honest ioeverage acr TOIH s shipping days are over, Tee-Pee wiii. retire radiant six foot frame to oss tile ioar. when to his sidewalk caioaret on time Square. I i Nelgtman Ctatn, Propetter,CtutJ, Intramural Sports, Cfldefl ainter. i



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.Y- TE lrqoped t a Westin, a Ciltegrm ftliiigs were GOLF and rays pulled Men th, E' in Wiiirt iflti in some Ifistern, ti16iI'uf0m, d the H1019 He WHS tm armament 1 and prac- rospiiere at iaest to om mittee, Pm- ER gg inn titet rice piififitft' anti HH FM 0ViCi6 them' 'caring theta ami he ha iis wait! and er ninegwvetlt tint irlaillmmmg n Lgpiing . Mart' C, toll ilel' and Gia. mis HPPIC nd a a S We hott . C, iesefves su ' ef: Sion' ci1iteCt5Ass0, tufted RICHARD EDWARD LAUX 61 Fenimore Street, Lyniorook, Long island DICK The neatest and one of our most modest and re- spected classmates is Dick Laux. Dick symtooiizeci serenity. To refer to him as calm and coiiecteci would toe an understatement. Sir, weive run aground and are taking water badly. lst Div. P.O. Laux regarcieci time panting messenger with mild curiosity. HDamn it, cion,t just stancl tiiere, ioreaic out time duty section for scrubciownf' This is our R. E. Laux, a veritatoie tower of staunch stoicism. Dicks abilities as a mariner are sure to make i'1iS seagoing career a successful oneg tiiatis our predic- tion and iris aspiration. Propeller Club, Society of Naval Architects anci Niarine Engineers, Newman Club. THOMAS JAMES LEATHER 252 Nortii Monroe Street, Ricigewooci, N. J. DOOCHQ IERSEYQ CRAZY GUY Graduating from the Ridgewood fNew Jerseyi Country Ciuio, Tom decided to see i10W time other half iiveci. NYSMC Was time ideal place for tiie iuiiliiiment of ti'1iS ciesire, so ire joined tile ranics of time Joewiiciered mugs of time class of H ,52. After a rather cozy first year, tile Doocii ioegan to take interest in extra-curricular activities, inciuct- ing wilaie-iaoat sailing. Pursuing this activity one day, Tom became a memioer of the crew that macie the iristoric Rescue of tile Red Canoef' it was also during this year that Tom upiieici the tradi- tion tiiat Jersey inacics never toucii canvas, toy win- ning tire intramural miciciieweigirt tooxing ciiam- pionship. As an upper ciassman, Tom was a mem- toer of the iii-fated Businessmen! Club where, POT once, eciucation seemed to pay off. Participant in many an exploit, Tom is one oi tire toestg and to him we extenci ati time best. Propetter Ctuty, Society of Naval Architects anog Nlarine Engineers, Intramural Sports! Inffamura SPONS, Champion Middleweight Boxing-

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