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 121 of 214
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NICHOLAS T. ESPCSITO Franklin Square, New York Nick lugged his 6'4 hulk past the gate shack on a rainy, windy, September morning and to this day the Fort has yet to see anything to compare with him. Even on the gloomiest days, Nick was always good for a laugh. His complaint list was as big as the Throggs Neck Bridge and he was the only man in the History of the fort to moan and groan through four years. His weekend itinerary consisted of Saturday night at the drive-in and Sunday night at the Vous.', Nick was always a member of the Dean's List, but the only trouble was that it was the wrong Dean's List. His cronies, weasel and windy, were usually on the same list, so he didn't feel lonely. Nick plans to ship out upon graduation and we know that with his likable personality he will make out fine when he passes the gate for the final time. If you ever want to find Nick when hels not at sea, you'll probably find him behind the wheel of that Sting Ray he's been talking about for the last three years. Varsity Baseball, ,I.V. Basketball, N.A.M.E., Newman Club, Italian Society, Intramurals, Dance Committee. ei R f K km W. . Queue I 9 fx ,z QQ . SGSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS333383333325 2 N SAMUEL D. FARNEY , . .mf Lowville, New York Sam came to the Maritime College from Northern New York with just his hopes and his car. The second he. rated very well aca- demically. He claimed that diesel engines are just like automobiles, so whatls the problem. Even Denni, whom he is going to marry as soon as he gets his degree, sometimes thinks she plays secon-d Hddle to the Detroit machines. He has a keen interest in anything me- to use his de ree and his interests toward the chanical and hopes g advancement of automation. If his career at the College can fore- cast his future, we can predict he may not be a grease-monkey after all. N.A.M.E. . 1, 117 gs ws ss'r ' ls: I H -

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', 4, 1 ' et rg 'L f., y Q. W, A s '. ha 455 Sf -Q f :QS . t N 54:15 .9 ,x ' 0 PHILIP W ENCLE Brookwlle, New York Phil, after spending most of his life in the haunts of Long S one fateful day in September, 1960 moved across the river into Bronx's original fortress of learning Coming to the Maritime College from Chaminade High C Phil was intent on a career at sea but after one cruise gay u if favor of becoming one of the Meteo boys . Intyigued by the half mile ovals of the nearby racetracks an rness horses, he could always be found under the da y ra ml or giving Htipsw on his favorite pets Phil has the distinctlo 'ng the only cadet able to fill half the Boatswain s Locker a am be1 ' iar sight on his cruises. After graduation, Fort Schuyler s own equine expert plans to tinue following horses, but hrst hopes to become a professiona obtaining his degree in Veterinary Medicine I? Q tif' 3 , BRIAN R. ENNIS College Point, New York Brian was born and bred in Queens. All through his career at the Maritime College he was known for his affable personality, especial- ly during the wee hours of the morning. Reveille always seemed to be a mystery to this cadet. During his stay at Fort Schuyler he kept himself busy with his studies between weekends and leave periods. Brian hopes to line up a shore job, and perhaps further his educa- tion after he graduates. Student Council, N.A.M.E. 51 116 X it 2 N Q. Xi, ,... g '.t,.,.,,gW,j Q B if .Q st Neg



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Jose FEMENIA Elmhurst, New York It's long been a well known fact around the fort that if something is being done right, Joe has been involved in it in one way or an other. His exceptional amount of knowledge about almost every topic of conversation is always a source of amazement. . No matter what joe is doing, if you need a helping hand he's ready to give it to you Cexcept for one night in Spain when he need- ed a little help himself There is no doubt in our minds that, upon graduation, joe will set out to make a great success of himself, as long as he has the help of a girl named Cathy, whom we see every Saturday morning in her black Chevy. Student Council, N.A.M.E.: Pres., S.N.A.M.E.: Student Coordinator M-15 CI-Ieat Balancej. A 1517 .9 1, .z 'I ANDREW FERRANTI Bronx, New York Ch'?gft3l0Y iiflgllnltl, glass minstrel, received his basic education at guitar FO F0110 UF Hlgh School before bringing his brains and Bronx And ha C1 uy er. A native resident of Parkchester, in the Fort Sthuylgr Cidegtngifobliin familiar with most of the haunts of the anlgessgsgeitpew diversion in Boston has sent this otherwise serious Still in hand ous Y0UDg man scurrying north on weekends, guitar 1225 iiyfbtjd most of his extra time at college to such seri0uS day, and Coiecgfle atlleast twelve hours of well needed rest eaCh Strangely enou ini 21 Qfge number of not-sofwell needed demer1tS. Hisb easy- OE 1 6 Sctllll maintains his sense of humor. d Y one of the Iiostg S00 nature. and native ability have made AH 5 - POpular men in his class, and will insure his succeSS ,Ts 1n the future w'th h . 1 t e Merchant Marine. . French Club. st. , X X' X 118

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