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

 - Class of 1952

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3 Cer. lil, ilfltss H1018 r ina ff lla lllese U the Work 3 Wag muh llling fmptg iergy, mai, n Ist NS toa lyne. qlcers tiled 3,l1lS 1' ille Hoal, chefl , on iplo- er of lall. bar' p OH posi- eaSY vol Jew' ARD WALLACE TRIMBLE RICH Maple Lane, Loudonville, N. Y. DICK: BRUMBLE: SMILEY Directly from a suhurh of Alhany, Diclc under- catron and a lVlacDougal appren tool: higher edu ' - ticeship. Six feet high from keel to masthead, Smiley came equipped with a versatility the like f which We had not seen helore. The happy und produced hy his deft manipulation of the so pianolwill long he rememloered, as Well as the organization of the schoolls voices into a highly creditable glee clulo. ln case any of you should happen to hear the sound of that hasic Dixieland melody, The Saintsf, in the future, look twice: lor, if Diclc isnyt the originating source, he will at least he in the immediate vicinity,-even at 0600. Firmly and solidly a capable memher of the declc gang, have a good trip and a quiclc turn d D' lc that We may see you soon again. aroun , ic , so Platoon Leader, Qncl Company, 5rd Division Petty Officer, President, Glee Cluhg Swing Band, Pro- peller Club. JAMES PHILIP VALLAR 45-66 l95rd Street, Flushing, N. Y. SlVIOKEYg IP.: HM For the past four years, a lovv flying cloud fnot F85 hillowed ahout the campus. This neloulous thingn Which, strangely enough, attended classes and PHT'fiCipated in school activities, was none other than our incomparable friend, Hsmolceyf' Smokey is the only foreign loorn lcay-det in the Class of 1952. Born in Berlin, as a result of much shutlling hetvveen Hamlourg and Southhampton On the S. S. Washington, he acquired a favorite loartender at the tender age of six. Desire lor knowledge rather than any call of adventure prompted Smol4ey,s entrance into NYSMC. While here, he has shown a definite aptitude for engineering, especially electronics, deSPite a scorn for the attriloutes of -440 steam. Without a douht, Smolcey will prove himself a Credit to his chosen profession and, aloove all, re- main the true friend he has always loeen. Rifle Team, Propeller Cluh, Honor Roll.

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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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DONALD w1LBuR VAN WART Laurel Avenue, East Islip, L. l., N, Y. VAN g DON Q DAD Slightly hent with age, his hlond hair th' ning, Pop came to us after twenty-six months Ind more than twenty comhat missions in the Ei iinh Air Force. From the start he liept pace withgtfl younger generationg and he and Reb managed te arise at 0630 each morning though they 0 forced to start early. were Undemerited through four years and consistent ly appearing on the Honor Roll, Van has al - spiurged the last of his fading youth on varsiio hasiiethall and tennis. Vvhen the sap ran dry hi was held together hy scotch tape and hailing wire true to air force tradition. A steadying influence on liherty, he herded his charges through many a heer hrannigan at home and ahroad. Don's departure will leave a void hard to HH We wish him ali the hest. l Bashethalt Team, four years, Tennis Team, three years, Assistant Battalion Adjutant, Cadet First Lieutenant, Propeller Ctuh, Co-captain 1951-2 Bashethatt Team. MICHAEL GQRDON WAGNER 1236 Virginia Avenue, Bronx 72, N. Y. MIKE 5 GOOGS The Screaming Eagle tallied with some QLIYS in a har one night: went home with them, and awolie next morning to find himself a Cadet. Because it was good for chucldes, and the chucldes were suc- ceeded hy long periods of intense fatigue' he stayed for four years. i Few will forget Hsacic Soresu critical HHHIY515 of any semester's worlcg how he would tallc him- self to 2.5, then retire to saclc, exhausted. Then exams and his world crashing ahout his receding hairline. What a glorious day it was when he Hhroleen 2.0. Mike has a personality that would Charm gold fillings from one,s teeth: is uinherently Q00 ' ' is personahle, competent, intensely inter6SfCd.m his profession: yet he, along with Norris, feels lum' self doomed to ahysmal failure. Propeller Cluh, President, Propeller Club: bgg- mural Sports, Chairman, Boxing C0mmittee: dent Council , S W thi! i3Lmef1 or 10.11. HLOA hi Uirefl llolllteax' l'fffllad0 1 P ll' rant levi. lliilc bjff fi Met If-H16 Xames l15e,,The Dougal and tlie Sttijlunghd Heasurf Illini has fallen linttlefllta Que llom. alwats 3 gl lr all his flassmf lleuff.H'l'l1lcll he aakj flecl lnaml alter 0 tr lastecl l0Uf Year: awww tlul. Honor ROH- laml rlrclrilects 0. Bells, Business Mall FREDERICK C asrtrfrmvenue DURF InfRil1lfIl'U that Hell H eltails lr ftlfguld he WE he 15, one 0 fl . . rsilttllnhilvining 0 mln deliver ith ee taleadpi al Ullrranf - PQ mass ltl llslllsprol WT the to heal: P0111 to MMS . 0 a gilllhegifhiors, uk glslliltttiy as Set ltlhuf' ntltoo ilu lam , wth, z E' r

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