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

 - Class of 1952

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ISIN-ld! ' when In his dilation las also I 5P0rls. 'EY and HS that h0l1f5 a dtiitofy 0pP0I- 5' Hlaie ' Engi- :enCY' jeniriil 'SMC fone Of y68T5k when ams. iaI15 to is any enlline 1i. et that fill ff' ipfflate Oubles sisfant ONALD RGY TALBOT D 128 Averill Park, N. Y. BIGELOWg DON Eighty-six, here comes Mr. Taihotf, Has he got his whip? UNO. Not this time.H As anyone can judge, Don was one of the Boiler , to t men Whenever a boiler or a ioiige Division s es . party came up, Don was always on hand to make sure the job was done efficiently. Winter weekends found him duck hunting on Long Island whenever home iniiuences didn,t force him to hitch-hike north. The traveling was a hit cold until, one day, he happened to come u on a 1955 Dodge. Ah, yes, the HBiue Beetien P was a nohie machine. Don is quite a guy. He never got over his con- tempt for deck hands and, when asked why he spoke to them only in monosyiiahies if at au, he would reply that that was an they were capaioie of understanding. Intramural Sports, Giee Club. ROBERT BRUCE TAYLQR 2 Bainton Street, Yonkers, N. Y. SAD SAM, THE WORRIED MANQ BOB Cadet Sad Sam, the Worried Man, entered NYSMC a quiet, hard working, determined man. Through the painful years as an underciassman he struggled to maintain these precious attributes: and he not only sustained them hut developed Such other marks of character as resourcefuiness and quick thinking. His high scholastic standing, his tine conduct record, and his self confidence are but a few of the reasons why he is respected hy cadets and instructors alike. It is not difficult to remember to whom we went When our homework was giving us trouioie. The helping hand, the simple explanation, and the cor- rect answer were always ohtainahie for the asking. We all agree that this Robert Taylor will he a Credit to school and country. Platoon Leader, First Cornpanyg Cadet Division Officer, Boiler Divisiong President of Student Group, Society of Naval Architects and ivlarine Engineers.

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WILLIAM WEBBER STEFFES 8522 66 Road Forest H lls Queens N Y WILLIE FOUR OI-I BILL rom Forest Hills H gh School Lon I Bil happened ttrterallyll upon NYSM5 Sa e compiled an unequalled 40 average W Ere unIor year and gained for himself a re It IS for friendliness and Integrity pu H mn esI es herng a stalled equestrian Bill wa enthusiastic participant IH all Intramural Ss ough renowned for his boundless energ I e ess ellfort In school actIvItIes B II assertzth s life s amloition lS to spend twenty four hgu a day asleep S No matter what his eventual held of we feel that the future holds unlrmiteiiqdjsvsf tunities for B111 and that he will certainly make the Ioest of all of them Society o Naval Architects and Marine Engl neers Newman C uh Admirals List DANIEL THOMAS SWEENEY 2482 Valentine Avenue, Bronx 58 N. Y DAN ,, Dashing Dan, 'especial Liloerty Sweeney, came straight from uylichaefs Club On Central Avenue. ln his four happy years at the NYSMCE Dan devoted his time to liloerty, ping P0113 lone 0 the Doubles Champions for two successive yearsl, presiding over the Dehating SocietYf and' when time permitted, studying for the endless CXHUIS- As if four years Weren,t enough, Dan plfans to go through law school. If his record here IS any criterion, the class of 6652 should add a geflume sea lawyer to a long list of successful alumni' hat Now that our paths diverge, it is a Sure Infiltra- no matter how much time rolls bt' We WI ate rnemloer Dan as a good classmate, El fine Shlpm and a swell liberty companion- es President, Debating Society, 111ffamu alI4?0il:lilng Champion Drill Squad Newman Club, SS I 6 I I I NDN 516 h 60 0 Il IW 3 n I lt lame P E e art' n U A I l I III I Z H nIaflUne' o v nI:IHi'e 'Q .m orclertlta '- letotfmonf ll EIIIIII I 'un eI:8H 'nw lrtnmu gl ipod: IOBERT BRL CE .tainton Sheet ton . IADBAII THE II' ill stil Sam, I ' 'A Cdquie , h d liiguigl the paintulaie El-s ell to maintain en' lltnol only Sust- it lllinldrigollql Mneconrlufhecl d lilewofth or. It W? 5UIll 0 Q . A as 91 and ms 0 H1 our to r had 5 anlljlle . WFIIIIQIIIQIE SUDD Hill tiff: a to and IM W lltl Lllw' Fin: I - . limi? , I Img Cadet Master at Arms. Q I 0lN



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CARL HERBERT TERPENNING 89 Wheeler Street, Deposit, N. Y. TERPQ IVIOO Carl is a real country ho at h tainly lcidded him ahout thc? farmegliiiaslod we Cer. most country Iooys he is quiet, hilt that ws.. Lllie does not detract from his energy. He canqgletness worlc in a day than 2 teams of horses can 3 ltlore weelc. O In 3 He attended Deposit H. S., and while th developed many hohhies. He had to give U eti he hohloies to a great extent when he Gamez else Fort, applying his untiring energies to school 0 the Despite the fact that any query as to how hyor . doing would he answered hy Hterrihle H the twai was that he attained a ver ood l , rut scholastically. Carl will he successful in anything he attem t hecause of his two outstanding traits: his enerps physical'and mental, and his extremely frienji, personality. Y Q c ass standing 5rd Company Petty Officer, Boiler Division lst Petty Officer, Intramural Sports. WILLIAM LAWRENCE TGIVIPKINS 184 Douglas Avenue, Yonlcers, N. Y. WILLYg BILL: CH.: RHEINGOLD With a nose sharpened for the sea, thanlcs to a brief hut exciting sojourn alooard the USS KYUC- Vvilly trudged out of the grassyhills of Yonlcers and into Fort Schuyler, where he qUiCI4IY Settled into the routine of a NYSMC cadet. At home, I1iS days at school were primarily spent Ioetween. the covers of looolcs feven on weelcendsl, and alI0HIf Ioetween the two blankets of his sacli or stretched Drone in some obscure ian room. Ashore, OH liloerty, he demonstrated his leadership and fllplok matic finesse loy becoming a slcilled Pfactitionera the UCrood Neighbor Policyf' toward 0116 and a ' While delving into international trade and bar' tering, he suffered losses, hut iinallY Wound up on on top'-with two accordions to hoot. ' .- Throughout the four years, Bills eaSY fllsposl tion and fun loving nature have made him easy to like. Propeller Cluh, Intramural Sports, Socwlzleucil Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, man Club, Glee Cluln. I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I l I I I I I I I I 1 It Anus WAI IICHARDLQUJOUI IIIPIEWI . ii, cl BRUMBa Uh DI I -Ir0I'I Dirlilllr erlllfatllill itll Sixlff' I Ilffihlpl eqtippe' Qiiiilfffni had H0 I olwluf duced by I1 SQIIIIII long be II tall III, tlle Sf Iiianizallon Oil I9 Il alfffu' .IIIIH 8' , U ir? team, of to M55 ' basic -:UIIII OI Q I, in Ilie Iutur X' 51 , . flllle orillnallng :C ISII 'V V-' 'ly Ile Inlnlffllate IIIIEIQ timll' and Sol lic II EHHE- have a T 50 llliil I iiuml. llicl. lluloon tiller. M gy' tlllfer. Presizlerll. G 0 IIIICIUI. IIIIES PHILIP I Iill Ilircl Street, Fl IQIIEIF IP.: IIII :III IIE Past lour ve Iillil-fd about' t .mins It-hifi. Shame at Ddrllfipalsd in ss illtrllianou , Qllmnley is li:c0TPi W B 00 y slmlling Leg' om in alll? S keen Ha Ittenleral Ill aslin Iltsire I0 If lender aliime ' 'non-led IIIIQ Ggombled Elllluie for Illle her Iilllleaic Ifleinee, Illiliolltom IO! the utlil 50 his II0Uli1, S Ulllllehudlosfn eine Dr ndh Wt,

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