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

 - Class of 1964

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SUNY Maritime College - Eight Bells Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 118 of 214
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ROBERT E. DUCK Huntington, New York Rail down on the starboard tack, Quacking Duckf saileliil intci ' t e res r basin from Huntington, Long Island, to 10111 the Schuyle of the Hurricane Class of ,64. Almost immediately after his arrival at the College, Bob becailli . . a an active racing skipper on the Sailing Team. In the time ' l d f and wide making the followed, he and his teammates trave e ar . H most of what they had. Long will he and Harriman remember the Land of the Leatherlipsf' After three years of hard study and two cruises, Bob was selected as Division Leader of the Foredeck Firstf' Although this was an h h h' h oint of Bob's stay at the College was that of be- onor, t e lg p coming Commodore of the newly organized Sh1eld's Class Sa1l1ng Sailing Squadron. i n .1 Future plans include the Merchant Marine and a life under sa1 Sailing Squadron, Commodore, Sailing Team: Captain, Prop Club, I.R.C. ' l fx 91 ff .. 1' ,, 1 ,' 3 Q Ka -::a:::::::s:::::::::::::a:::::::::::::::::aa Q . iiit' sk. .rw .. WX lg . MX -X l t S x . ig S JAMES W. ECAN Bronx, New York i rgilu End thin, Jim woke one morning and walked from his home H . C ronx into the College at Fort Schuyler. Very soon after he arrlgvedn .llm dCC1ded that the only thing he wanted was to walk Ei El black out again. His main complaint was that the schedule to iv-3,1 y routine mterrupted his sleep. He even found that he had hisgbeitup Slgmge rack time in. order to hit the books, although he did which o o d this. to a nnnimum. But there were two things fQf 10 U bl lm WOt1lCl willingly give up his sleep. One was to comb h15 H? Dvd half, and the other was the weekends he spent with 21 petite thing named Joan, likixllgragnishing school at the Fort, Jim would like to see what1t'? liberty Bu21.cC'tlLf1al college . . . the type with girls, civies, and plenfY,0 when he W OSe of us who have been around .to talk w1th him many ha as awake, kHOw that he'll soon be settling down to ra1S6 PPY and relaxed l1ttle Egans. Dance Committee. 1 14

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ROBERT A. DiNAPOLI Beacon, New York When '4Club Foot came to the fort from the backwoods of Bea- con, New York, his grubbin' eyes won the affection of all. He has the distinction of being the only man in the history of Fort Schu - ler to go through three years without buying a pair of slippers orya laundry bag, his roommates can testify to this fact. On Carby,s Mug Cruise his apprenticeship as a porter under Old Siegsn was rudely ended one day when the hairy old man with a moustache changed his mind about becoming a porter, His ambition and ability to keep his nose to the grindstone will surely make him a success in life, which will be shared by a girl named Pam patiently waiting for him in Beacon. Nuclear Science is Bob's game, and upon graduation he will set out to win it. r. . S ff id',.M ' l 1' .i S 355' 0 V' I, P 5 5 :- sf 2 ru 2233 IISSSSSSSSSSSSS333333333325 ' THoMAs J. DoNoHUE Bronx, New York Tommy, who hails from the Bronx, came to the Maritime Col lege to combine his interests in engineering and ships. He quickly learned that survival of the fittest meant avoidance of the upper class. After a rather placid Mug and Third Class year, he combined with the Little Water Rat to form the all night twist party which resulted in too many no-so-exciting hours on MIAPS during his S d Class Cruise. His Second and Third Class years were high- econ lighted by numerous all day rack-out sesslons with his roommate Ri Van Winklei' Egan, and the joy of owning a shiny whistle. He P is probably the only person who never lost his even temperament while in attendance here. ' ' ' b f ttl' fs? .. xr Q X . , . X ,say 5 For the future, he plans on shipping out briefly e ore se ing down to the joyful bliss of married life. N.A.M.E., Dance Committee: Vice Pres., Intramurals, Newman Club. 113



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J .ww RICHARD S. EICOFF Brooklyn, Nvzc' York Hlkew took a day off from the Helen H to survey the possibilities of converting the T.S.E.S. into a party boat. He was so impressed on his visit that he stayed for four years. Now as this stay closes he can look back on a lot of interesting times. By using his knowledge gained in Brooklyn Tech, he outclassed the 'fWedge in shop abili- ty. The famed poison ivy gardener and pinochle brain spent most of his Second Class Cruise as a sheet metal worker for the second En- gineer. Never at a loss for words, Ike's voice was clearly audible at all times, and he was one of the frolicking boys of the London Tour during Mug Year. He expects to live up to Tanya's ideal as a husband. Jewish Society, Circle K, S.N.A.M.E. 9 f i r ,. V1 ef X , t ,133 v. A ,444 XXL-Q. f f ,,,, QW A sg 9 ANY N X ' ii Q 11211.52 ' J sw. I:-Rl if, QQ Sea' 9 ij, 5 lx u 'h s- ai 9 9 t N QSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSZSSSSSSSSSSSSS FRED J. EISELE New Hyde Park, New York Only four short years ago Fred walked through the portals of New Hyde Park High for the last time, looking forward to a bril- liant caeer at the Maritime College. His stay here now over, uFuri- ous Fredw can look back in future years and remember the good times he had while a cadet at this college of nautical knowledge. A real gunner, Fred often stayed up the whole night before a big examination. Of course, to condition himself for this ordeal, he would usually have racked in Five days before. Never making the Admiral's List, Firm Fred acquired a prac- tical knowledge of things nautical and may be called one of the savvier members of the class. Known for his good natured and easy going attitude, his wit and sincerity never failed to cheer us. His ambitious endeavors in the weight lifting room often suffered slight setbacks in the form of eggplant sandwiches, ravioli, and XfVednes- day night runs to Louis' Pizza Parlor. NVQ all wish Fred the best of luck as he sets sail in the Merchant Marine. Intramurals, Spanish Club, Prop Club, Newman Club. 1 15

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