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

 - Class of 1964

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Page 131 text:

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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REX J. HELFANT East Moriclzes, New York Rex came from a rather non-military school, which enabled him to fit right into the Fort Schuyler routine: doing as little as possible and getting away with as much as possible. When it came to study- ing, though, Rex was very conscientious, much to the dismay of his roommates. There were more than a few nights that he was wide awake and his roommates sound asleep, and many weekends that he stayed at the Fort while his roommates went home. It paid Off though, and put him on the Deanls List almost every semester, Part of Rex's time was also given to knife throwing and philoso- phizing. It is debatable whether his philosophizing had any effect on his roommates, but it is definite that his knife throwing ruined many drawing boards and knives. D Whatever Rex intends to do when he graduates, he will be sue- cessful at it. If worse comes to worse, he could always join a Circus side show throwing knives at a beautiful Irish coleen. French Club. If-3' 5 4 Smelrxl .X G ig St ' K. :- ilttssszszzssszssszassssazssssssf 'X' + 'C ' ,f 2 ws sf . N 2 F Q fi RICHARD F. HENNINGSEN Hicksville, New York A nomad of sorts, Rich was born in Jersey, raised in New York City, and now resides on the Island. Hicksville High is his old alma mater, where he mastered his courses in college prep, although the Maritime College was his choice. It was a bleak day when Rich made the scene at 'cGod's Forgotten Half Acre? In the second semester of his Third Class Year, Rich became one of those devotees to science by joining the new Meteorology course. His motto: Cleanliness is next to Godlinessw and his Immaculate,, cruise roommate soon earned him the nickname of Elsa Rich will always be remember Maritime jackets. U ' g His immediate plans call for hitchmg his wagon to Chris, VW, and a career with the U.S. Air Force. Here's wishing him the best ed for his white hair and similarly colored in the future. Prep. Club. 1 129 ?',X X af? 2 s , ' lb 1 - . A . f r X rj Q vaffvgs I ,NX - E 7 L , Sew , . N R ,. ., '. .X t , wrQt ' f 3. .pf F' if in ' X' 7 ,-A' -p f . f 3 V . Q - f gala '55 if! W? f f ' ? 'ff .fnsfgg A A We 'fr , ' .mrs . pw 4.-5 Q-rf . QQ w?!,X Xsv s 1 f . 'fa K X, ?i,j -gi Q, M ,f . -s . Qxff Xe., f- f sf wwf sw- r , -,ft QNAM ' f Zizzfsmffi 7 W ,

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