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RoBERT AUSTIN MCCORMACK 137-54 255rd Street, Rosedale, L. I., N, Y' MACK: EL FUGITIVO After graduating from Brooklyn Tech, Bob Spent a year in Wall Street as a margin cleric in a hroiq- erage house. However, none of the money Stuck o doffin his white collar for dun a to him: s , Q g Tees Boh came to NYSMC, to further his education ill a new profession, marine engineering, After serving his mug cruise in B Division' Mack found true love in hulh-snatching for E Division on suhsequent voyages. He could always he found working hard over a chess hoard during turn-to. After an unfortunate Spanish incident involving a Hagon of wine and an over zealous sentry, he earned the sohriquet HEI Fugifivon. then Boh settled down to a very quiet existence divided hetween the Fort and Pelham Bay, with she coming out way ahead. Intramural Sports, Newman Cluh, Lihrary Staff, JAMES DONALD MCGLYNN 604 19th Street, Vvatervliet, N. Y. RED: SKINNER Loaded with luggage, a smiling youth from up- state New York passed through the grim portals of NYSMC. The red hair and shining white teeth will always he rememhered hy all. Making friends easily, from the heginning of the mug year, Jim was always on hand to cheer the depressed and homesick. While alwa s a good student, Jim showed H Y marked preference for athletics and the mainte- nance of his social fences. The teams on which he Played henefited from his skill and drive, hut Collie Saturday night and the Redhead could he if served shaping up for the evenings festivities ahout Throggs Neck. Aware of the places t0 Q0- the Mamha King of Fort Schuyler was S0011 dancing with the Throggs Neckers. We all hope that the world will reciprocate with the amiahility and kindness he has always extended us, Gwman Cluh Intramurals Propeller Club Oil King 4 WJOQUJ SU Jr B: H MAC5fi?e foo Flon' . he rrrrrfg ir. lelfs' In .eisils r rrfmos ' ilr H-Ute, despite A Enltregorinii 6 ina: MHC' ala Earirrfr found? garrizati0H Jr Ll nutrififm amon' Orr the last N the learn that Wf A eriflffon ad' mural sports, N riIrr6Y5 Willing l rrirr many friend: n Nervmfl Sports, Sociefi' f Engineers, BOW' 62.12 Eirrell CNS rrrcocrrrsg Jim, a descendi ends from th readrsmile hi e r rr Lim .' SW B'Pi3i00n olg Shots , Jim UQ . Sl .rrmhal,f eher ader Still as Zed fr ar AWN Lol? el Wirsrrulsmmsli ffrh 2 deqdel Ersieady Y udmpthel Mm imLMgHb,H N , Q r r r -rr.. . I r r. Mu
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S List. lamilt' Scllutlff lounl Atriviliff Stall- Ht anCf'5 anfl alll In lui an affom' . If ict. joe A dy fo ltn l CTHSSMI we lwpei I1aPPi e9 I H quill outdoor, Thai ll, but ll HS then expmltng mufll of Past, il L9Gfl0f Stull JOHN KNOX MCAFEE Timberline Lodge, Speculator, N. Y. SPARKS : ZEKE: VALVES g MAC Hailing from the frozen wastes of northern New Yorlc, this sandy-haired, treclcled-faced fellow will he remembered hy all his classmates as Sparks, Zeke, uValves,H and ulVlac.,' His distinguish- ing characteristic is his love for anything that has an engine in it. If any one had any trouble with his jalopy, it usually resulted in a call for Mac, plus plaintive inquiries as to the nature of its ills. Tnvariahly, Mac lcnew within a few seconds. Although the years at the College were, at times, long and trying with the usual ups and downs, the innumerable friends he has made will never forget him. His amhition is to hecome a Chief Engineer with a tanker outfit, and, knowing his tenacity and his skill in surmounting diffi- culties, we are sure he will succeed. Propeller Club, Intramural Sports. ANTHQNY JOSEPH MCALLISTER 1510 Albemarle Road, Brooklyn, N. Y. TONY: LITTLE TOGT, Aj. A descendant of a distinguished maritime fam- ily Tony was a unaturaln for the Maritime Col- lege. He rose manfully ahove all the difficulties which confront the cadets of HThroggs Neclc Techf, discovered that he could handle a wrench in the evaps, a slide rule in the classroom. So the scion of the McAllister clan Toecame an engineer. But his studies are not all: Tony was also a welcome participant in social activities. Endowed with many social graces, and generous in every- thing except his attitude toward Hliheraln politi- cians, he made lasting friends of all his class- mates: and it will Toe a sad day when we bid our farewells to AJ. Qne thing is certain: he will malce a real mart: in life. President, Student Associationg Student Council, Intramural Sports, Business Nlanager, Eight Bells, Secretary, Propeller Cluhg Society of Nfllifll Archi- tects and Nlarine Engineers, Newman Cluh, Track Team, Varsity.
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lt Q. it , xg, in n. :H -4 .yg UE :nt aus Jn - 7 ICQ ith aff. n UP' als ol teetll fiends L Jim cl and ,veil 3 lainie' ticll he t COIUC be olr- tivifies to 20' s Soon Pr0Cale ahvays ab, ROBERT GEORGE MCHUGHX 520 2nd Street, Carlstadt, N. J. MAC: BOB: IRISH rom tile footloall fields of New Jersey came F Bolo, singing tile praises of Jersey and of lmer atl1-. letes. In l'1iS mug year, he led 4D to a personal victory over its nemesis, P. T. Foley, in a footloall game, despite tlne fact that tl'1e latter,s team won in tlle scoring department. Talien under tile wing of Bridge and Cum- ' Mac along witln Tom Leatlner and Gap mlngs, , Gaylor, founded the Businessmen's Club, an or- ganization dedicated to tlie prevention of mal- utrition among the Cadet Corps,-for a price. n Un tlle last two cruises, he and Fenton formed tlie team tl'1at were Georgels rigllt and left liands. A gridiron addict, ime competed in other intra- mural sports, excelling in tmaslietloall and footloall. Always willing to give a helping lland, lrisli will win many friends on tl1e way up. Newman Club, Propeller Club, Intramural Sports, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Bosun's Mate, 5rd Division. JAMES PATRICK MCKILLQP 62-12 Elwell Crescent, Forest Hills, N. Y. IIMg COCHISE Jim, a descendant of a seagoing family, made friends from tlle first clay lie came aboard. His ready smile, liis willingness to l1elp liis slaipmates, put him l1iglner in tlle eyes of luis class tlaan tile Admiral's List grades ine aclnieved. Platoon leader and Bosiun of tlie Hpart Time Big Sliotsf, Jim steered a true course witla every- one and tried to avoid tlie Lorelei. His aloility and slcill as coxun explains l1is uncanny success in always lnoarding tile last launcla from liloerty, Witliout swimming. Keep iier steady on course, Jim, till tl1e day you decide to drop tile iloolc in your own Snug Harloor. Newman Club, Honor Roll, Actmirafs List, Pta- toon Leader Bosn. UNH Div., Society of Naval Architects and Nlarine Engineers, Propeller Ctu , Intramural Sports.
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