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

 - Class of 1952

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EOD 0 N, 'f' DUBH11, it 3 -. '- Q ilulherg my - A5 ai evlging nf asomed Ion? Hey' and it he Siliiitrfl Hin tiitltag I Probahl,-ir he will neva HiWay5i 1 pipe in L' mice. easurer, Pia. fpeiier CM Viarine Eng Conszifum AE reet illfllbmi lontifs iasiiii 5, decrease ed, unieafliilv yout 800013 terftilff ', to Sally id. Ver lgtiihi e aim fan beam' a . uni I ,. IIICC S , . S aalifi LS quo THA tu ' learn, mai a capable b, man dui ew I an 4irci1'iedS RTIN EUGENE MAC-IUIRE MA 9021 107th Street, Richmond Hiii, New Yoric City, New York. GUIRE 5 MA-ARTY Ma-arty, Nia-arty. Where is dat iittie feiiow? was the old familiar cry that rang throughout the corridors of 'Frustration Hail. Silence for a few seconds, then suddenly an enraged voice: hat? They canit do that to usi it says in the RCW Rules and Regs we rate, etc., etcf' Yes, that was the iine that identified the re U Since our arrivai he has been our ardent Gui . , Crusader, the champion of Hciass rights and rates, the outspoken exponent of the Fair Deaif, the ciass Don Quixote hattiing windmiiis. The HGuire was primarily responsihie for smooth functioning of the Newman Ciuh, and without him the periodic dances wouid not have been such fine successes. Many was the night he hurned the midnight oii to compensate for his participation in such extra-curricuiar activities. Typical of Marty: whatever he undertooic he did his hest. His vivacity wiii reward him in years to come. Propeller Ciuh, Society of Naval Architects and Niarine Engineers, Soccer Team, Newman Ciuh, Vice-President, Newman Ciuhg Treasurer, Dance Committee, Intramural Sports. JAMES EDWIN MARKLEIN 88-54 Rutiedge Ave., Giendaie 27, N. Y. HM: WIMPY: MARK: MARKLEEN A iamiiiar sight at NYSMC during the iast year was that of Jim, his golf ciuios, and severai other enthusiasts ieaving the ioeioved grounds for Pei- ham Bay,s goif course. And now that he has hroken 100, he has raised his sights and yearns to heat Matt Twomey. His other athletic achieve- ments inciuded his ioeing a mainstay on the swim- ming squad during the first cruise and participa- tion in nearly every intramural sport. Un the more serious side, VVimpy's savvy earned him the Cadet Giiicership of the EH Division on the cruise and Battalion Petty Qiiicer rate at the Fort. No matter what the prohiem, Jim was aiways there'-futhe friend indeed ,--and although he is the easiest guy in the world to get aiong with, he is the hardest to do a favor for, while doing every- thine for you. Best of luck in the field, Jim. Cadet Officer, E Divisiong Battalion Petty Of- ficer, Protestant Ciuh, Swimming Team, Intra- mural Sports, Chairman, Ping Pong Tournament, Propeller Ciuh, Society of Naval Architects and Manne Engineers.

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noucuexs Domi-xin M L Vanderhiit Boulevard, Gahdaie LA? DUGAN Doug MacLeod, ioetter known H D Smiling Scotsman, hailed from Portswugitn, the He was a quiet fellow who let nothin ilshirlgton. except the expenditure Of cash mt-meg other him sutt, he spent much of his time ds,-ufisare. economies. Vlsmg new Now, four years later, he has MOSS d He goes out with women, spends momibme Earth. no longer uncommon to hear him gi? an it is anger and frustration with Som f h C vent to 6 0 f 6 sait pressions. mr ex' Vvhen Doug Hgoes out into the field eh four things we can he sure of: he Wiii Iirobaif age a success in whatever he undertakes: he wiii Y e again own a General Motors car: he wiii aixvanevlir smiiingg and there will always be a pipe iyshue mouth sending up clouds of acrid smoke. n IS Band, Protestant Cluh, Secretary-Treasurer Pilo- tography Cluhg Yacht Ctuh, Propeiier,Ctut, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engij neersg Chairman, Student Council Constitution Revision Committee. WALTER TI-IQMAS MACRAE 2363 Lyon Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. WAH: WALLY: WAL-TER: TUBBA-HUBBA The Poor Man's Sidney Greenstreet iumherffd into Fort Schuyler weakened hy a month s fastilig in compliance with an ultimatum to decrease his ampie girth or go uniettered, untutored, uniearneri. There, master of all he surveyed-ahout 800 cuhii feet of living space and iVIcAHisterFfthe Wah lived regaiiy, always ready, however, t0 SHHY fffrt to wage sociai hattie with his popular ever iovmgg The only things lacking were Nubian fan bearer and Niiean dancers. ' Ounds The Wah quicidy regained the thirty PC6855- and the shape he had shed, and has since sglgainst fuiiy maintained the physical statI1SIqU0 andto any and ali contingencies. Quick to earnu man utiiize his knowledge, to Henter the field. the Wah is a CHPH 6 I tn, Honor Roll, Student CounCil' Niwriqiggctgalilei Propeller Cluh, Society Of Naval rc Marine Engineers. n,, f 4 f EUC iiifieiiisiffff' QW iLi,,'iR Hifi' . 6 ile't'tg Tito! e 'ii etif P A Ffui , . Q U i fomdiiiutien SUJG effgmti Tilti' Ca 5 . 5 with ' ees iiuie aHfiReg' ies. that M tuiief' Sinft our illidlifi. the Chaljg 1' 1 e, iiiieeeitn. mwie ig, DMIQ it is iii 'tfiife ' iieeiii iuneiionifltl iiiiioui iiim The pe ieen sueii ine Sum iiiieei tie micinigi Participation in Sui iipieai oi iidfiii iii iiesi. His vivael ieeeme, Fiepeiier Ciuii, Self iieine Engineers. f ivieeeiieeiieni, New fenimiiiee, inimmue Hilti EUWD 5954 iiuiieeige .ive iii wiiiei, iii -iieiiiiiiar sigiie at was iiai of jim' iiis fiiiiiil ' - - In iiieei, ming vii Bai-5 i, . , thee, i M ie has iifii A N tent induf mi? 5 H I iillaei eillring i-on the 1110, im if Cie ive . iegmse and B im iiEie. tiilt2eE itilii iieheeiesi ei eh .'1n 'iine iumdesl io C e I Ogifer e i .



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JACOB HEINRICH MARTENS 1495 Popham Avenue, Bronx 55, N. Y- IAKE: SZVIILING IACK When he came to NYSMC, dak him an optimistic smile, enthusiasm a - though esoteric wit, and a love gf tht! Outciluidc Noted for his overwhelming modesty he Oors' theiess called upon his encyciopedic knowlegever- disputes concerning little known facts. His agim to expound upon the ohscure, and upon Hslilty particular, often amazed his professors, That in will achieve greatness is heyond doubt but he shipmates will always rememher himpas th fs Cadet Mateo, or perhaps as the principal exponeeii of the Nordic tradition. In any event, Wheny: have all gone into mothhails, and spend much 0? our time recalling the college days long past it will he impossible to think of them without a thought of Jake. e hrought with Art co-Editor, Eight Bellsg Ist Platoon Leader 5rd Companyg Cadet Meteorotogist, Art Staff, Dance Committee, Honor Roll, Admirars List. , JQSEPH ANDREW MAY, JR. 84-55 159th Street, Jamaica 2, N. Y. IOE Joe was horn in New York City, and the family later moved to Jamaica, where Joe attended the local high school. Upon arriving at Fort Schuyler he set himself diligently to woric, studying fo ohtain his engineering degree. Joe aIWaY5 found time during his studies for such outside activiti6S as the Camera Cluh and the Lihrary Staff. He was always in attendance at the school dances and exhihited a style of dancing envied hy ali. In BIS four Years at NYSMC he also became an accom- piished pool player and ping pong addict. Joe? easy to get along with, and is always ready to Ierll a helping hand to all in need. A lover ofCIHS51Ca music, Joe is at ease in any grOUP- This comhination of characteristics, we h0Pe' will lead doe to the lasting success and happiness he so richly deserves. . . Club, Propeller Cluh, Cadet Librarian, Camera E in Society of Naval Architects and Marine HQ TIGGFS. JOHNK Tinxbffhne wk, rhwbfi lterefrfiuig Zeke, ina ci1U'acFel anpengmeli his iagopyfl I 3 . Elfiriainlt b Ahhollth H195 fifuei, 0 . inllt' JQSWS' the In forget r Chief Engine' his lenafifi' f culties, we aff HCVEI Propeller C1115 1iNiHONY '5lUAlBemarlf Tw, ur I 1 escend Eli' Tony was ege' HE f0se Wf, f0niro .wh di5f0v inthe Qvaps' a WEE gl the A ut his Slum will manlldrtlc ming ex 1 Gans' he Ula males: and I fareweljs toll TH if a 'tal

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