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

 - Class of 1952

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a SIIQTIII im- linl, F' 'I It 01' Chow 5 Shade x by ite lim, ltmte. II? DarlifIII5,, forge III Haiti' QII Iutd Stop' 96 Hi ltr Wt1iCt'l iII. lt. intim- Ianyg Bo. Ita, News Id, N. Y- in 1948. IYSNC Ie Stand' am. and .elage ol ying ttw men him Q euilaf im is to ho will Viz-1I1'0f' Bridge' Ietwferi II CWI . ofleo J wet' ...I IIS fafSity: WILLIAM VINCENT REICHELT 45 Hoiiywood Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. lVIUNCHERg WILLIE THE HUN In September 1948, we met a smiling, happy- go-iucky fellow, in a sweat suit, his track shoes under his arm. He was off to a running start, and in the years that followed, the Hwiunchern did much gravel pounding for the tractc team. For the past three years, he has been coach as well. This, intramural sports, and correspondence with nearly everyone forced Bill often to hurn the midnight oil, only to steep in classes the following day. BiH,s claims to fame are two: one, his seat haric laugh which will locate him in any movie: the other his insatiable appetite which earned him the name '6Muncher.', This munching, plus his in- numerable pills, finally helped Bin receive that monthly stipend from Uncle. This happened after three years of intermeai sandwiches, vitamin tah- iets, fruits, rich candies, and Navy physicais. SUTCIY SIlCI'l DCFSCVCTHTICC C6lfl1'1Ot go UHICXVHYCIICC1 in the days to come. Track Team, Coach, Track Team, Propeller Club, Newman Ctuh, Intramural Sports, Society of Na- vat Architects and Manne Engineers. GERARD MICHAEL RQONEY 111 North Broadway, Vvhite Plains, N. Y. IERRYI DA BONE It didn,t take long for this six-foot-one, two hundred pound Atlas to trim down to one hundred pounds ot coiled steel. Anyone can do it if he sleeps through as many meats as has the Bone in the iast four years. For three years, he had fun and many vastly amusing and vaiuatoie experi- ences with his red-headed room-mate, who could always think of something which would make every day a test of the survival ot the tittest. His times, trials, and tribulations with the hoys were sharply curtailed hy a lovely little doll from Gods country. His favorite port was Nice, or more specifically, 0,Connor,s, where his Hcontinentai Boiiermakeru is stiii avaiiahie fthey weren,t tree, Jerry 10051: but it you think so, that means you OWC me money. to anyone foolish 'enough to try one. Cheerleader, Company Petty Officer, 155 Com pany,

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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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HENRY ALBERT SCHAEFER 2762 Morgan Avenue, Bronx, N, Y. HANK g HEINRICH During high school HHQUIQ' ming and gymnastics with a little School Wim' the side. At the conclusion of his Wort: on tous High School he was railroigig iilgoilgm. Schuyler hy his former swimming Coach on At the Fort uHank,' would scott at an' less than 5.9. He never could avoid losing aiiirage cards and spending weekends at the Poi .I erty fourth class year. I In his When HHank,' hecame a se hecame part of what you might can a father J son team. Pop tBattalion Commanderj Woiid say Hpuhlish the ordersn and then Son tBaftali0 Adjutantlt would scream uAttention to orders? We well rememher this as standard procedure an Saturday mornings. majored in S . cond ctassman he After our first cruise Hank met a very special young lady who completely changed his outlook on how a liherty should he spent. Good guy! Battalion Adjutant, Cadet Chief Engineer H951 cruiset, Swimming Team. FRANK JOHN SELVAGGI 1734 Mahan Avenue, Bronx 61, N. Y. FRANK: SHAGGY k From deep in the heart of the Bronx, Fran entered NYSMC in Septemher. 1948, a graduaff? of Nlount St. Nlichaers High School. After com- pleting his mug year, he emerged with the HICIC' name 6cShaggy,'-Who Dunnit? Following our mug cruise, Frank decided to IEC- come a deck hand hecause of his fondness fresh air and navigation. Being H good Studflnt' ly was easy for Frank to excell academically- S agiif spent his third and second class cruises af fmeted the Hcuttersn of the forward troop- He partflpdeck in every intramural sport, helping to leadj, FH to hoys to many Of their victories, in adftlo which he won the horseshoe championship. mber The ShaQ,s classmates will always renhestof him as a true friend. and we all Wish the e luck to a swell guy. Intramural Sports, Propeller Club' in i5tt'iIIif5t Lv ,i .1 5 . f u S 11 'Q 1 .-' ' V ' v 'S .' ' M X ,f D DWWREDHHU M0093 a cgft emblaflfe wwas tht Ioudif IH, belo HNIIIEEWQI Fen fiobb'1e: E111Pl5' S WJ never Withm bg rigs ami a farpetl Uptnef' , I tpererlma b I ua it nf .F lihinlitihm P dnD..'i1e his Ufmen Wifi ,f mir it and lo raflk near t If Iilitabf Hier and 515 H itnuirullf in Hon intSp0Tf51 P0 rttiotv. ROBERT ARTH 35 turd Street, Lyn D' Genefalyu Isl I itlqgn 0H'i I Q fer, muah tilt arednd . ' 3 nh we max' not E'int't'Q I .arsl Li, V. , OWUIQ. W mlfgdh, . . In thi ,and his 5 I Iollgfti a ming , ' fill- , tfmney Quiet Hn . 55 in quiltlhem all I rm I

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