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Page 100 text:
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The Porthole is published bi- weekly by and for the cadets, serving as the eyes and ears of the Corps. In addition to covering life at the Maritime College, the paper has regular columns dealing with the marine industry, sports, and outstanding personnel at the Col- lege and uashoref' To spread our fame, the Port- hole is mailed to a considerable number of alumni, parents, and persons in the marine industry. Its wide acceptance is sure proof of the esteem the College is held in outside the grey walls.
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C . 0 O The Student American Nuclear Society, SANS, at the Maritinue College is a branch of a nationwide program of the American Nuclear Society, Inc. The pur- pose of the organization is the advance- ment of Science and Engineering related to the atomic nucleus and other allied sci- ences. The club was first introduced at the college with the innovation of the Nuclear Science Program. At present, the member- ship consists of first and second classmen presently enrolled in this program. The clubfs activities consist of movies and guest speakers at the college and visit to Brookhaven National Laboratory and other establishments where the uses of nu- clear power are being developed. Am lf 'E ' z 5 f v'4f!4.3Q25'W? z 2 f 2 Club Officers CL-RD F. Lobbin-Sec., F. Diodati, H. Stoer, R. DiNapoli -Pres. Q l ' . ' ' .W bl-K. 1-7 M- --A N P Mashin F S Giaccio, A. G ro e ii, 1132 C' Hunt! F- Lobbind STROW:T ' .Cl t, .. ,-- I ,. . Ferrese, F. Switzer, G. errgin E. Lemerisej P. Wroblewski, ONe1ll, W. a ROW: Halloran, T. E. Matthews, errlefl Sec R- Di NBPOH-Pres., D. White. 95
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.fQ- f Q CC ' M1ke types out the last minute copy, .tx x ,,w ' 4'w.,.5,:. WT. ' nf The problem of making everything Ht? FI RST R0 ' - ' Edt E. Mon-sports Editor, R. sjkofkvist-Editor in W CL to RJ M11l3fd1N6WS Sc Features, C. Goetz Managmg 1or, F E. R. Krisher. Chief. G. Muller-Marine Editor. SECOND ROW A. Fromowitz, A. L. Aymer, E. W. Wormuth, B. T. orrest, 97
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