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

 - Class of 1952

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'n in rs, ll, 12 ld eel fIlt al. F it vw, as- We las val lflll ,f us, XIOW, nerfl' Norm time, game Class ,peHf' ng to in HH would with IWHYS EU? 3 QSUV' S iifgds SHELDQN MEYERS 52 East 5rd Street, New York City, N, Y, SHELLY: DON One of tile infamous duo WIIO stormed out of rcb Viiiage and into Scbuyier Don bas Greenw' , been tbe cause of miid bewiiderment ever since bis rrivai Tile gist of time argument is simpiy tbis: a . 'Sis be tweive bours abead, or behind, every one elseif, Certainly bis compiete disregard for time 'onai utilization of nigiit and day is some- conventi what novei. You are just as apt to find iiim wan- errn about gym suited at nigbt as sound asieep A d ' g . , . in some obscure corner of the Fort by day. A craciierjacii iiberai arts student temporarily t one wilo took the engineering ugone wrongf, bu course in creditable stride, Don's room was aiways iuttered with iiterary pearis piuciied from tbe c library sbeives. As a consequence, be was one engineer, a rare bird indeed, WITIOSC conversation ici' 'tt ise, and not entirely devoted was spar mg,wr y, W to tile wonders of cranicsbafts and pistons. Pistol Team, Propeller Club, Society of Naval Arciiitects and Nlarine Engineers, Aoimirafs List, 2nd Petty Officer, Boiler Division. P ALBERT AUGUST MILLER, JR. 2880 Diii Place, Bronx 61, N. Y. MR. MlLLICENTg COCK-A-DOO After attending Concordia Coiiege for one year, Ai, a iocai boy, came to NYSMC. He quiciciy feii into tbe routine of military life, doing Weil scbo- iasticaiiy and engaging freeiy in extra-curricular activities. For tbe first two years, Al was an active member of tile Varsity basebaii team, untii that disastrous afternoon when be earned bis niche in the annals of infamy with that magic number, iive. Aii four years have seen Al an active mem- ber of the Dance Committee, acting as chairman for tile iast two. As Art Editor of Eight Bells, Al must be credited witb a great deal oi tile art work adorning tbis booifc. A Capacity for bard work and a pieasing per- Sonaiity sbouid stand Al in good stead in time Years to come. Dance Committee, Chairmen, Propeller Club, Society of Naval Architects and Niarine Engi- neers, Eigiit Bells, Art Eciitorg Varsity Baseball Team, Intramural Sports, Protestant Club.

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FRANCIS JOSEPH MCMURRER, 3rd 651 68th Street, Brooklyn 20, N. Y, FRANKQ MAX Broo141yn's gift to NYSMC from Brookl Tech., he entered the co11ege in 1948, to Legg four years of studying, extra-curricular activities and guitar playing. He played foothail, softball, 1oas1cetha11, ping pong, and horseshoes, Durin, 1951 he ran the intramural softhali campaign ani performed spiendidly as captain of 2E2's famed softball teams of 1950 and 1951. With the guitar he provided much enjoyment for the Iooys in the North Dorm. His room was ai- Ways open to all who needed a 1itt1e cheering or a good word. At graduation NYSMC will lose a fine fe11ow Well ha1anced socially, athietically, and schoiasi tica11y, who was a friend of the entire c1ass. We hope he will continue to he the success he has heen these past four years. Newman Club, Propeller Cluh, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Intramural Sports. CHARLES JOHN MEISTER 517 West 180th Street, New York 55, N. Y. OTTOg THE BUSH: CHUCK: CHARLIE In the fall of 1948, Chuck, as did the rest of us, began his adventures at Fort Schuyier. NOW, four years later, Charlie will a1vvays he remem- hered as a regular guy. Not heing a hook worm he cou1d usually he found, during free time, either on the Athletic Field piaying a g0Od game of 1oa11 or in the Gym spearheading the First CIHSS Deck hasicethall team. He was a reguiar, appear' ing in all the intramurai sports, always playing to Win, qualities which made him a mainstay in aH deckhand activities. Cn Iiherty, ChUCk would always disappear, hut We knew he WHS with Ginny. Quiet and unassuming, Chuck was HIWHYS ready to lend a heiping hand to any of his mates' We will certainly rememher him as a great SUV- Yacht Club, Intramural Sports, Qnd Class B0fUn,S Mate, Boat Divisiong Society of Naval Afdutects and Manne Engineer 1 SHELWQ ,nfnsfyd 1 jf ,I DC SHELLUBW Ont I ll vii Giffnwlf ncen frff' the1iie'gi nrfifal' 1 i16twEIVe n fn Certain! if ' 3 conventional EI l1tn0V9I' H0 ni b tm. Jenn? 3 ou ' 5' in snnlff Obscflriq A frafkerlicl 'i!oneWf0ng I fnurse in cremilfa fiuttereci with I litnn' SWS' engineer. H fare' ,,,.nL1fna In the nonciers of Pinot Team, Pri .irriilecfs and H ini Petty OMCPV- ALBERT AUC no Dill Place L .ifle If J-A .1I,iIif2li2,.lng into the mutiglg astinall , ditty' ' 5- and 6 KfiYE.HlQmher 0 inaiiusashnus a til eannals of Let All 'rot HND s nr time last hs n., ,e ance Uninsn xmtthis IM l f . 50nlIi?amy lor FM 5501114



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THOMAS HENRY MILLER 2119 22 Road, Long Island City 5, N. Y, TOZVL BIG-STOOP: TH. .Tom bas two consuming interests: women. with the former be is a marlcslisgf tbe latter a sbarpsbooter. Fresh from subriiarit duty in tbe Reserve, Tom came to ug a Firm me ponent of Hpienty saciitimef, Despite Commenjx- ble detacbment from the rigors of military Iifa- trooper Tom frequently wended bis way towarii tbe forward bead, on cruise, to prove that tvvent degree roiis and training sbip chow are incompat? ble. A Hfrozen firemanu on tbe '51 cruise Tong always obliged and blew out the fires at th, of a bat, tben Urecuperatedn in Georges Sani- tariumu reading pocketbooks wbile Bob C. main- tained a taut U86.', Seriously, Tom is a fine engi- neer, a member of time famous five who made sbipboard bistory by transforming aluminum butt buckets into a casting for a certain sanding ma- cbine. So-1ong to a friend, comrade, and gentle- man. e drop Rifle and Pistol Team, Captain, Pistol Team, ,50- 51, Newman Club, Society of Naval Architects and Manne Engineers. REYN OLD ALOYS MOLITOR 1524 Fillmore Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. REY: MOLYQ CADET CHIPS Qver Niagara Falls in a barrel, tbrougil Qntario and out to sea, tben wasbed asbore on Tilroggs Neck, Rey emerged, a Cadet Midsbipman at Fort Schuyler. He reached full glory as Cadet Chips in the Cure and Restn Division, wbere be stacked Canasta cards or made out requisitions for more scoring pads in tbe Forward Troop AITHI10- Af Parties be mixed vermoutb and beer and subjected CVCTY Passing delicacy to a rigorous Sampling' Once be Pointed to a Hyspeck on a French menu and time waiter brougbt bim a bali a cantalope full of cognac. He ate ravenously. It ever a better mouse trap is constructed, RGY will Probably do it, and bis experience HS Cafperf' ter,s Mate sbouid be invaluable in Perfecting his talents. Propeller Club, Society of Naval Architects and . - mit- Manne Engineers, Treasurer, Recreation Com fee: lst Carpenters Mate, C fr R Division- ..diiahFWt .PE .AO ,ict r. idiitciersfttl SME C OILMOXHIIO LW1iiIIl0iI1lnj e W C TW Jatlan' t an but tgoulgngag SSE te gift I U ii1Uf'Wg an ba awww 5 fl his aft 01 thought' c etevond fepwa er V . iiantior team? na' tit I1 . 8126111 mai' H 1 ' ' IXDN t'Qft0ff 01 Q pim'atl11e Fort, otiis rated First C 3 tlurtent COWI' fompuny, Cartel D1 .ttrnirates W- HOF Arftiteds ami Marin tntmmurut Sports, Pt sittin or Rants I, Burlington, J Grim: UE I from the hills of inns one and only me Siiiv Ye sioffqasl fthe the digimht Asamlla wit., lit Iibluellff tl ttifajiim 'e Wh IWST01 iitqtgngifppdftty. mat the iiitstn Gila? an Wi' opeslo U1 the it to ttittvu

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