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

 - Class of 1952

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40' Monroe DQNALD FQWLER NQRRIS Street, New Yorlc 2, N. Y. COZE DON THE I H The Coze came to us via the wires of United Pressn with that beguiling expression of innocent youth, though he was a Hsaltf, having participated In the invasion of Bayonne, N. rl., with the illus- trious U.S.S. Franklin. s did the unexpected as anyone who He alway ' i Saw and heard the HlVluletrain on theuvia Roma will testify. His passion for coclctail parties is read- d bl, but his lust-for bagpipes ily understan a e leaves us bewildered. His liberties carried him from the museums to the Hhottestn places, where he could be found with his Hgin and gingerf, The Conrad, of NYSMC has high aims, and we predict a great future for him despite his in- sistent proclamations that he merely paused at NYSMC during his descent to abysmal failure. Unpredictable, non-conforming, he is still lilie- able. Propetter Ctub, Intramural Sports, Literary Edi- tor, Eight Betts, Honor Rott, Company Petty Of- ficer, Qnct Company, First Division Cadet Officer. JOSEPH MICHAEL QTJONNELL, JR. 16 Silver Lalfce Place, Baldwin, Long lsland, N. Y. l OE 5 O. D. Quiet and unassuming, Joe slid quietly through the Portals of NYSNIC and immediately became involved in an industrious existence. Studious, his name appeared periodically upon the Ad- miralls List and Honor Rolls. ln athletics he par- ticipated extensively, and none in the class can match his enviable record, which would have been much longer had there been more varsity teams. Despite a retiring nature, Joe would occasional- lv SHHY forth with the Hboysf' the result being one or two sessions which are still fondly recalled by Iegelldf-i.e. his tive minute disappearance in Paris and his subsequent flight down a street lined with autos. These forays were followed by periods ot Temorse and a grim return to Mclean living and SCholarly pursuits. Steady Steaming epitomized, we wish Joe every Sllccess. gftramural Sports, Iunior Varsity Basbetbatt Ceam, Varsity Baslaetbatt Team, Baseball Team, mgjcgapiflin, Basebatt Teamg Honor Rott, Aot- fl s ist, lst Pea Offi , 1 i C yg lst Petty OMCGF, E Divgion. Cer S Ompan

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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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JosEPH JAMES MSTQRE 411 Lift Street, Watkins oi N en, . Y. IOE: IUNIOR J From cleep in the Wilds E oe emerged in the fan of fgllllpstate New Y awecl mugs assemloling at F 8 to join the loirlx, 53:13 3kS0da fountain, Joe threflfzt Sriihuyler, Frei Carelllrl lllljobrl an entirely new lifisl e lu? apron to rk IQ looy, he bounc d Pursuing a new enougf , earning the distinct. C through handq in the Color Guard' An IOn ol having Ser lg E great capacity for Sleepavmiraie student, he Eid aloloby. lilowever, other nlajci HCL. that was his forriiiailoliv game ol Canasta pastimes included . e ltaloly, He was , a which he per- especially the Lindy. A GEEK-tgllfor his dancing EFS' Nglth lots of goool humorejr U 1 g0ocl naturegl ren ol all of us. Patience, he was a Color Guard Cad t . 3 Yeofna N ClGly of Naval Arjhitect 11, ewman Club S S ancl Marine En .' 0' QUICQVS. YXIEFEJR DAVID PETTIT er mg Place, Amityville, L. l., N, Y, Blllgbi WILL, BILL ter graduating from Amityville High School, th B- d . C If Spent Clghteen months worlcing m an air la ling labor f . . j5ZSlnElaEll'hReal1Z1n8 that loaclc- rea i H living aotd Iimnhe sought easier Ways ol earning T1 ecrclecl to enroll in lYYSlVlC. That Wfgback in 1948. urirlg his tirst year at the College the Bird Hajj Ziigmebody, ami, like the U. S.lVlail,throuQl1 to A . Slqrm Emil clarlcest night he macle his WHY mltyville. But the years lorought mI1Cl1 ' ' t e as- ch . , angle' and during his last year, hnclmg ll P ent tur es much greener about Fort Schuyler, he sp from home- eV'iR55.H'eCl46nd in his Hhorne away Studigs illjfclfzid his time at NYSMC among his ful r ' . ellCS, lrienclly cliscussion, ancl the CHIC' Q oommg Ol his long, golden hair. Newman Clula, Propeller Cluh, Society of Naval Stuflent COW' Ar H' Tc- ltects ansl flylarine Engineers, ICI lDlllAllD Slleel. 300 lt'fU1'0'e Pfilfsllllol fwuiilmettl Sch! lalS0l Poll. ' i PM Finfllnt grunt' Fifi? began Nfl 0 i lller llirff yells Ol I. Q lwnorecl Will l M3-:hw baglietliall lti Valli the lietlef Stl lie wif iofleli an iswalll in Sllfll Pla' mg and llie liisli Cf larmusic, he lah fl f V -in nal Sliearmg won the grey walls ol Ill mlisposiiion, liui 1 gain. lunior llarsily Basie lellall. lliree yearsi lien! Clwmpion, ll llYl'l0ND 3' 59-10136 Sheet, F llillg During llle Hfst , Eire mystilied bv l llllllilall In in , . W sting: time was s I 0 six yea i0ml1Il19fl ty-ikh a di le l ll- l lem are f eu gr i u ln einflcliilmlren ix'ell.hellgYhial ani liah1S,lininZS'et1 In fflllse, Q U Com Igughout ll lllllnler, on Elin llllll RH . QOHIQ desirelxji 'I Bullulio mln, Sn Comma' tl? fl 1 - MJ nlqtlii

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