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-1 . 1,5 V, Y 52 I fr M y j f' ...Jin M wr . . JOHN j. BRENNAN New York, New York John found his way to Fort Schuyler from upper Manhattan. He adapted himself to the Hmilitaryw routine quite easily, and it wasn,t long before he was selling milk and sandwiches with his brother. John made friends easily and could always be found talking about anything and everything, except school work. Although a firm be- liever in plenty of rack, John was one of the top men in his class academicall . In his Segfond Class Year, John switched to the Nuclear program and, somewhere along the line, picked up the nickname Mono- Nucf, Every night when it was time to dow homework, his room turned into a meeting place for the 'fnucsf' much to the dismay of his engineer roommates. On the cruises, John acquired a taste for the European spirits, and has memories of many a good night of liberty. He will always remember Dublin, where it was just like bleinlgl atlllgme for him, and will never forget St. Patty's Day and t e ote 1CtOr1a. As for the future, John is looking forward to graduate school followed by a career in nuclear engineering. If the past is any in- dication of the future, John is stu'e to be a success. S.N.A.M.E., S.A.N.S., Newman Club. DENNIS J. BRENNAN Miller Place, New York Upon arriving at Fort Schuyler from Manhattan College High School Denny cut his first two weeks of Indoctrination in half by Spending his time in the hospital, the first of several visits. Un his return, most of Denny's spare time was taken up by three extracur- ricular activities, namely, Newman Club, ofiwhich he later became President, artist for different school organizations, and, last, but not least, his rack. U When Denny was a resident of theIBronx there were several nights that he shared pizza and beer with his roommate, Ed, but now Denny has shifted his home to Miller Place, Long Island, and may often be found hitchhiking ,on Southern State Parkway, During his First Class Cruise, Denny became an ardent listener to the Song, USO Much In Love, and is well known by his trade mark A.L.B.A.N.Y. Denny will be a success in whatever he puts his heart into-Best of luck, Den. Newman Club: Pres., Eight Bells: Art Ed., Porthole: Art Ed., I.R.C. ,, 5: 'E ' A gf ff :, 1- 40 ' 223232222222SSSSSZISSSISZZSSSSS sh S ' XS, E sis X . 2 f refill ' V Q A' , , N W Q t S X l gg X X.. - . ss , ,X . Q , vsp, . y S 1 X ss R N. Si . 2 X .s . 3 C, ..
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Q My WILLIAM O. BOYLE Center MOTiC1Il75,lN76ZL' York Bill, known as the Oaf,,' among the boys, came to Fort Schuyler from Center Moriches, Long Island. Much of his spare time he has devoted to playing in the College Dance Band. We have never seen him at the fort when there was a liberty to be had, and sometimes when there was none. Bill is noted for his high morale and his jovial nature. After graduation, Bill plans to ship in the Merchant Service for a few years. Eventually he plans to return to Palma de Majorca, which he calls the best port he has been in, as yet. Band, Dance Band. .N 1. 1 y . W s g ..,.i,-I 1 i X . .trr N ,i,,, . A .. X Q5 Rear 'X v ' lx Rr-5 l s' 2 -. ,, cssssssssssaazsssaaazsssssssasa - GEORGE F. BRADFORD Valley Stream, New York George, an ex-Chaminade FlyerH came to the Maritime College from Elmont to become a Privateer.', While at the fort, Brad spent his time tingling the twines and upholding his standing .on the rack-squad. George spent his weekend liberties throwing parties and entertaining an assortment of his girls. When cruise time came, George became an adventurer who traveled to the most exotic places in Europe and absorbed all of the continent's culture. He will never forget his many experiences on the cruise including the gift that the strange conductor on the train from Rome gave him, his thirstless tour of the port of Rotterdam, the magnificent view of the Port of Oslo, and his nightclubbing in Rome. n George hopes the future will bring many fruitful years of ship- ping out along with the Vette'7 he's always wanted. Welre sure that he'll be successful in whatever he does. French Club, Prop Club, Eight Bells, Managing Editor. 103
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DANIEL J. BUBNIAK Amsterdam, New York uBubs was one of the few to have a taste of the outside world before sailing down the Hudson River on his size 14 canal boats to Fort Schuyler. Along with his repertoire of songs and wonderful voice, Qso he tells usj the ole man of the Class lufmed his darts down from Baldy's Bar in Amsterdam, his first homebio teach the city boys a new thrilling game. ' After taking to the Maritime way of life, Bubs quickly took to the art of letter writing. His letters seemed to have one main theme' Mom, send more money. Not only did Bubs possess man' charms, but he was the cadet most affected by Monday mornin 3' the only person knew on the '63 Cruise, the only cadet more glasses than Carter has Little Liver Pills, and the only per- son alive with a bigger mouth than RFE. His greatest accomplishment came on the '63 Cruise, when as CCE he set the all-time record for most hours in rack. As we have been told many times, his life's ambition is for him to know and you to find out. French Club. 13? Ni E sl! :rxx ' fx V' rx- . 9' ru 223383 2232333228223332333333282 ' cw A 2 are ,fl f , 5 R LAWRENCE J. BURBIGE Bayside, New York Larry Joe, as his mother calls him, is always the First one up at reveille. Maybe that's because he is the first one in rack the night before. And his favorite saying is 'fDon't Sweat It. Ha! Maybe we shouldn't sneer at him, for the First Class would probably starve if it weren't for his Wednesday night servings of veal parmesan. His moth-er is a great cook, and she also makes a good chauffeur when she waits for him on the pier with the Cadillac. Here again he makes another first-first one out of the gate. The '63 Cruise seemed to have treated him A.O.K. except for one night in Albany when he spent just a little too much time and money in Yezzi's and ended up paying again, but not with money. Luckily, he recuperated on the Atlantic crossing by being one of Amatucci's boys. We think he recovered too well since he was the only guy that tried to buy Europe and bring it back to the U.S. Larry's ambitions are to own a red Corvette and a piece of Jones' Beach. Intramurals, S.N.A.M.E., Newman Club. 105
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