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v Ymk 3 lot OI FIQSL pmllio haliiiiiy Selved he had WHS ills nchlded he PS1- tanning, Haturei 'C Wasi Wlllh, SU. lgineers. . il Sci100lv in an air' ing labor nf earnilli JIC, Tiial the Birri ii, through Ie his wail xiii muc E the Pai . he SPEU .9 1116.11 ho ni-1 his arflo cafe' fi the ,ent iui disposition, N it 1 vi un, EDWARD RICHARD PRZYBYLSK1 509 Wetmore Street, Utica, N. Y. PREZg SKI 5 ED From the wiids of HLitt1e Chicagon through the F S hu 1er sauntereci the gangiing portais of ort ,C Y Oung Prez Finding his Way to the gymnasium, y 1 th wiry one began his sports career at NYSh'1C. 6 f ci basketbaii, our up-stater After three years o goo was honored with the co-captaincy of the 1951-2 etbaii team varsity basic . But the iighter side of iife aiso appeaied to this iide ru1e jockey: anci, on weekends, he cut quite s a swath in such piaces as the Ratsiceiier, St. Ben n ,s and the irish Center. Aiso interested in popu- Y h 1 ciaim to being one ot the origi- iar music, e ays nai Shearing worshippers. The grey wa11s of Schuyier Wi11 miss Ecis cheer- but our ioss wi11 be someone e1se,s gain. Iunior Varsity Basketball, one yearg Varsity Bas- teethatt, three years, Intramural One Mite Tracie Event Champion, three yearsg Propeller Club. RAYMGND BYRNE REBSAMEN 59-10 156 Street, Fiushing, N. Y. RAY: REB During the first few Weeks of the mug year We were mystiilieci by a strange sound, a Uhut-hoop- hareep-haW.H It was not Chineseg the man be- hind the voice was an Giciahoma born ex-Marine sergeant of six years service. An ambitious nature, combined with a desire to go to sea, iauncheci him into higher iearning at a time when most men of his years are content to 1oo14 with pride upon their grandchiidren. 111 every triai and encieavor, the Hoid mann did weii-he was a mainstay of the ritie anci pistoi teams, iining ,em up and squeezing ,em otfg on our second cruise, he was coX,un of the Captain s gig: and throughout our iast two years abie Battaiion Commander. We wish Ray smooth saiiing and hope that his Seagoing desire wi11 materiaiize. Battalion Commander, Cactet First Officer, Chair- man, Student Council also Secretary 1948, 1949, Stuctent Association, Honor Rott, Propeller Club, Rifle anct Pistol Teams.
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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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MARTIN THOMAS REEDY 1060 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N, Y, BONE, IVIARTYg STICK Some claim that The Boneu ig who can stand in the sun and not cast a Shad Most of us wouldn,t swear to this, for MSW' doesn,t suntan too well and has spent as little titty as possilole exposed to old Sol. Except for :Ee periodic dashes across the foredeclc f e Marty spent his cruises standing in the Shade , helow in the Bosun,s Locker. or He lilies to sleep a lot, as evidenced hy the difficult and hazardous taslc of walcing him, This hahit has got him into considerahle trouhle. It is rumored that he was very tired after one particular liherty in Spain, and he would rather forget the Paris tour of his mug year. And when Nlarty got tired while driving the uheapf, he would Stop regardless of where he happened to he at tha moment. Marty has that lean and hungry loolq which in- dicates arnhition. Personalale, intelligent, indus- trious, he will achieve success. the only man 01' chow Honor Rott, Platoon Leader, Qnct Company, B0- sunys Mate, lst Division, Propeller Club, New- man Ctuh. WILLIAM JOSEPH REICH, JR. 118-26 22lst Street, St. Alhans, Long island, N. Y. IUNIOR: BILL Despite the fali opening oi Belmont, in 1948, Junior-accordion and all,-fcame to NYSMC. During the mug year, Junior was one of the stand- outs on the Junior Varsity Basirethall team, and gave up the accordion to go under the tutelage Ol John Cummings and Jim Bridge in studying the guitar. Thus Juniors four years have seen him playing loaslcetioall for three. studying the guitar for two, and horses all the time. His dream iS to stumlole upon an unwanted yeafling who will eventually prove to he a throwhaclc to M-HU'0l' War. Net result: a good guy, who, with Bridge' makes a guitar duo hard to heat. Junior, a fine student, has alternated hefweeri the Admiralis list and Captains mast with CCIUHF dexterity and ease. Among others, he was One 0 the Hpineapple Sailorsf' Mincing few words, sharp, succinct, and mit' tally iceen, Juniorfs goals are zeroed in and IS course is unerring. Basketball Team, funior Varsity and Varsltyy Honor Roll Admiralys List n'Illll.l.W ' rllllll IL, .W ' XINHEREEI W. llnlfllllm . in f My lelloiiwn inlerllf allllliat lo . ill? lvean :url Qravel Poll he h , I. PM lllittl spoils, anc intranllll ' yea 5' Janome foyfffl C. 'i'..lrf0 'F . lillulainlilo am l1is'l1ifl1Wlll lm lilld t able GP : -nf i uilfrliw-5 , , lluncl1fff ' Enable pills. ina uionillll flftfml lmm lldffltdfi Ol lnmniel lfrs.lmiIs.ricl1f6ml'f' furrlt' Sllll llllsem is Ile llill lo come' lmfl leam. Coafln. li l'Gll'Hll1ll lnfram ml.lrfl1ifecIs aml Flu tum incur, H1 Xml liroanlwgyu in ltlllt Dil BO ' ll flilln pound ll lale lgng Q1 is - aslo slelliwllll flltl Sltel. tell llugl as mani- El Ulllyearsh H--. lvaslllv am ' .fm mill his rgd h Us rlefydam Somet hill. esliol llie at a h1l, , lyalll Ellfllilforfr lllllermam, IC0nn0r's I? an Ili' J to an t l lvll. ' C0mpMy
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