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

 - Class of 1952

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md ith The ex. da. iiie, 'ard :my uati. tom Trop ani- ain- lade burr ma- ntie- 'so- itects ntario iroggs Lf Fort jhipsn tacked 7 more 0. N yjecied menu ltalope A, Ref' farpen' ing his -ts and vonlflilt' 1. i LUCIANQ PETER MONTANARO 5 Anderson Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. LOU: MONTY: COON-EYES nothin to recommend him hut hrains With ' Q . good looks, and personality, the Boy Sailor left the Sea Scouts and sought to hecome a seaman and a man. This he did via NYSMC and The Woman. Though the Miami dehacie was con- sidered had taste leading to Wrong precedent hy iovm and unioved shipmates vociferous his un ' g , suhscrihers to the harefoot and well hahied schooi of thought, his actions and methods otherwise were heyond reproach. That is, ali except his pen- chant for leaving navigational charts hehind, high and dry. A savvy man, Monty ahiy leads his upart time Division aiioat and his 2nd Com hig shots of N ' ' ' , ' - pany at the Fort, despite the tremendous turnover of his rated First Ciasstpetty officers. A good guyi Student Council, Company Commander, 2nd Company, Cadet Division Officer, N Division, Admirars List, Honor Roll, Society of Naval Architects and Niarine Engineers, Newman Ctuh, Intramural Sports, Platoon Leader, Drill Platoon. 4 GERHARD OTTO MUELLER Route 1, Burlington, North Carolina. GARY- UE From the hills of North Carolina came Burling- ton's one and only Gary. Getting accustomed to those silly New York hahits'-fi.e. the wearing of shoes-was difficult at first, hut UE soon ovei- came the difficulties and adapted himself a mirahiy. As a mug, Gary made himself so scarce that the First Class came and went hefore they discovered that the Mueller they called for was not aiways Dick. However, the Third Class year was a some- what different story, due partly to intramural Sports, and partly to his frequent clashes with Lieutenant Petersen. By hard work he earned a rate at the Fort and a lucrative position in the ship,s laundry. Gary hopes to further his studies via graduate Work in the future. The hest oi Tuck, Garyi Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engi' neers, Propeller Cluh, Vice President, Photogra- ph? Club: Eight Betts Staff, Honor Rott, Qnd C0m1Oany Petty Ufficer, intramural Sports.

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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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RICHARD ALGYSIUS MULLER 1065 Logan Avenue, Bronx, N, Y, CGMMODORB PINEAPPLE SAILOR. LUCKY ' During the first cruciai year, we not he much of our friend, hut this was no true reftectioar of his character. in fact, it tooic two years for ciassmates to discover that Dick was not the serene character he wouid have iiited everyone to heiieve him. Renowned for his work with the Yacht Club Dick rose to the esteemed ranic oi Commodore fee his exceiient woric in the inter-coiiegiate meets Among his iaureis is a proticiency commendatieli from the Superintendent of the Navai Academy, He remained commodore for six months: then caiamityf-The Chase. I i Dicic was aiso coxyun of the famed monomoy rescue crew. industrious and imaginative, Dick shouid have iittie trouhie in coping with the compiexities of iife. Yacht Club, Commodore, Yacht Ciuin, retirecig Newman Ciuh, Propeiier Ciuh, Society of Naval Architects and iviarine Engineers, Dance Commit- tee, Swimming Team, intramural Sports. BERTRAM FRANCIS NIXON, JR. 22 Fairmont Avenue, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. BUDDY: BUD: GUNS Four years ago, Bud set aside his highly Pfized guns and toddied into Fort Schuyler. He spent the first few weeicends dashing home to make sure that the rats hadn't made off with the guns. NOW. four years iater, the firearms get scant attention, for Bert is the ciass' charm schooi candidate. H15 dear John average is phenomenal, averaging u one every four and one haif months throui 0 the Years. Bert is a firm advocate of shirt-s CZVC diDiomaCY, the Dutting-down-of-cards-uP0?'tke' . ' S, tahie type. Usually the iady in question 00 N ersonaiift' picks up her marhies, decamps. 0 P defect, however: it's just that Bert's standards are i uiet type iniiexihie: he iiices the emotiona , CI ' d that in addition to women, Bert has iearrle motorcycies are to he admire into trees. Secretary Photography Club: Inffamura a 1 Sports Protestant Ciuh, Propeller Ciuh, Society of Nav d and not driven' Xi QALU Foy ure Strffi' ' rt! 0 I , 56025 Wir TH fort fame rrr that lreer -' rrtr Q rrfff tt rw rnrrrtit-iilouion oi B5 V gr: . in tire qi Franlgir rttliu giddtile Hralrrat- ,he--j t rrrr'HHfHWIi. assi Itrrrritr'- HUP ' tt ' ' Mir. rr. unrifffian 3 rt .bw-ilderef ENS ui mi tC rlenrusrll - iffiirrrrrrtrtrtfttf The ,Conrad oi . rrrr r get .trtent Profiafnahon: trsrrr turing it tfrrrrrriirtainie. HOU 'I ,gttti Proprtirr Citrix ittiff tr. itgirt Brits: Hon rrrr. ini Conrptmti rrsrrrrrrrrirr- it Sitter iaire Piare p Quiet and unassur tir portals of Wir Lrrrtrrd in an mql it Name a r . P rrrrrir tht afiagrt ' on tit much lots enriahie rf tiger it Doi. iitirr 'r--ttplletrrrrrrrr ra t' forth with 5 rr hm ies I ttrr ittrrrrii Mont whit tr rr gukeml 'QE itli0i.T 5 Ent Iimtlrre 3636 IOQVS 1 , n '. ftirtrirrrlrrpu a Srrrn ' ' fl 'J' A ttrrdy iterurtr. itlitqm Wirripons' 'Crt Wir wi! Bfhelk Architects and Manne Engineers trims?

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