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 131 of 214
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L JOHN . HALLORAN .l Brooklyn, New York C'The Head left the paradise of Brooklyn, Sheepshead Bay in particular, to come to the Bronx and join the Class of 364. Getting into the spirit of cleanliness and the spit and polish of the military life, he, to the great distress of his roommates, set out on a quest to establish a new record for time spent in the head shaving, wash- ing, showering, and brushing the teeth. He also learned the import- ance of diligently cracking his books, thus somewhat breaking up the week. On weekends and cruises he reaped the fruits of his work. His unrivaled cleanliness and charm brought him a harem extend- ing from Brooklyn to Europe and back across again to Philadel- phia. Along with his tunafish sandwiches, his Sunday night tales of weekend conquest will be sorely missed. . Although he was the last to Q on his First Class CI'll1SC,.l1C plans to spend a summer at sea before settling down to a shore side job. Newman Club, S.N.A.M.E., Rifle Team, Intramurals. slkiarxl gag fx su t X: . CSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSS33338333333 CHARLES E. HANLEY Queens, New York Charlie was the proverbial 'cldeal Cadetfi Envy followedfhllifj wherever he went. A member of the Dean's List, well, aftei aD3jan 1011, Whose name is probably etched in the IQSIHOTY of tde ut forever. Not one of those natural so-called g6I11USC5, he he to p many laborious hours into his studies, however, il? thB,end'bthat self-made man showed the stuff he was made of: His militarybeard mg Was another of his enviable traits. He will befemem Sr? Clllefll' for his promptness to musters and his careful time Stihl? il el Hislparticipation in school activities was a real d1spl2fY of hls Extri- 0rdma1'Y Character. The very fact that he limited himelf YO mtf .- murals demonstrates that he held the interest of the varS1tY Elle Pants in his mind. He will always be cherished as the most cre 1 21 Hlldgwonderful person in the class of '64. Intramurals.

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HAROLD J. GROSSER Queens, New York Harry, who resides in Queens, came to Maritime after graduating from Brooklyn Tech in the College Preparatory course. He came to the Halls of Sea Weed and Ivy as a deckie, but pehaps his arriving in the middle of Hurricane Diane had something to do with his becoming a meteo man in his Third Class year. The calf finally managed to get down to work on his First Class Cruise after spending the previous cruises finding any means that would get him out of work that is usually required by deckies. During these two cruises, he could either be found down in Sick Bay, in the Photography Dark room, or working on the Public In- formation Project. On his First Class Cruise, Harry earned the title of Duty C.0.0.D. and the distinction of having both his bow and stern hooks fall in the Bay of Naples at the Fleet Landing while he was coxswain of a running boat. I-Iarry's future plans call for him to remain a bachelor for a while, a stint in the Navy, and then probably a job with the Weath- er Bureau. We wish him smooth sailing on all the seas he may sail Dean's List, Protestant Club, Prop. Club, Spanish Club, Cadet Hospital Corpsman, Yacht Club, Porthole: Photo Ed., Eight Bells: Photo Ed., Public Information Program. z A . in . f li 5111! . :' fx 911 I :f S 60 l 22323832323SSSSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSS E '-xi. - ,Q . 'Z 1 X i .- A X f s S ' VITO M. GUALTIERI Franklin Square, New York Vito came to the Maritime College from Franklin Square where he attended Valley Stream North High School. In high school, he was connected with many class and school functions. He was on the grade council, played three years of varsity football, wrestled, and ran a little touch. At the Maritime College Vito has played on the first Maritime College Lacrosse team. Vito plans to ship out for a few years after which he plans to get married to Sandra and go shore side with a shipping company. LaCrosse Team. ,X . t ya y ' 126 H 3 S 6295 Cl wher ion, foret mall self-1 ing Chie His ordi H1111 PHD and lntr



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