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1 f Za ' f We W ru, ,V A, JAMES J. MCNAMARA Lyndlzurst, New 167-563, im or Mac came to the Maritime College from t I Ndw Jersey. From the start he had his Fmgeiss in a litilii iiiilciems of thing: Eight Bells, Propeller Club, Porziliole, Band, and the Suiiiiiy- Night Society. Mac is occasionally seen in the Marine Museu Sy New York, where he gets a little extra spending money Bain m in much against 'Tlags of Conveniencef, he became President ifvflliy Maritime Propeller Club, when he somehow managed to ro -d 6 dance aboard the Independence for the Club. Wleostill halizerili Pica ured out how he managed that one yet. D- immy, or shall we call him the sea law er - caleer at sea. With his attitude and his drive, tlljitmClliOceSEeIdlil tihs American Merchant Marine had better watch out. e Well good luck Jim-here's wishing you the best' Prop. Club, Eight Bells, Band. .hi R i Q L.. Q if i a g- X Q3 :r N' ,Q ,t Q' K1 Q 6' ai lisa: sssaag 3 szssssassssaz sssssa Q RCBERT A. MISKIMMIN Brooklyn, New York In his formative y-ears all the sea meant to Bob was waterskiing, fishing, and swimming, namely fun and pleasure. He was never without a boat or a mate for that matter. Shipping out as a Seaman with USCSLGS prior to entering Schuyler, he struck upon another interesting fact: blue water also meant a handsome proht for those who sailed on her as ofhcers. Rockaway had lost a resident for thiee summ-ers. Somehow '4Miskl' made it through Mug year by dashing from shadow to shadow relaxing only under the cover of darkness, his tensions worked off in the gym or on the rifle range. Misk's cruise experiences are those of diminishing excitement. l They range from getting caught in Rome for wearing Hclotiesll h t a Firsties pleasure he had a clean room for the rest of fmuc o , the summerj, to scoring highly with a lovely young Dutch bowler d finall 'ust keeping count on lNIFD.'s. between stupors in an y J . . Sleepy Hollow and raving constantly of his victory over Spanish. Misk had brought more verbs and nouns into Maritime circles than any other member of the class. This is perhaps why the Mugs face East before he can 'chandlen them. Bob certainly has what it takes for the Merchant Marine and for all the women he has stashed away in Europe. Good sailing and may you always have the gouge. Judo Club, Prop. Club. 141
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if WILLIAM T. McMULLEN Bronx, New York cewillievv Came to the Mal-lfIIHC College idea that per- fection is the only acceptable standard, and as time passed, thq-3 underclass assigned to his platoon .found him to be funscrupulously fairw about the degree of perfection required. At times, especially after his daily inspections, many a man felt-the burden of this re- quirement while serving MIAPS. Many of his classmates fell from Uracev when they displayed a lack of understanding toward 3Willie's', sense of right and wrong. The call of the sea has gotten to Bill and he has chosen the Coast and Geodetic Survey for a start to pursue h1S chosen field of mete- Orglogy, and also to Hnd serenity in the sea. In a sense, we all hope his sense of obligation will bend in time, but if lt does not, Bill will not be the same man we knew for four years. Whatever befalls him, we wish him the best of luck. Glee Club: Pres., Eight Bells: Co-Editor, Band, Cadet Training Officer, Hospital Corpsman. '2 ' ,K , 512 ,, Q, is f 'Q ' 2232223222223SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS JOHN T. MCMURRAY Richmond Hill, New York Dividing his time between Mary Ellen and the Fort, in that order and not always in equal portions, John showed us the way to avoid all the things that are, by means of its inherent vice, a part of our system. He rarely let something bother him-a faculty we should all look at in admiration and envy. Not overly given to participation in extra-curricular activities, john took on one of the most challenging activities that can befall anyone-the publication of this yearbook. The end result deserves our admiration, gratitude, and thanks. Well done! A person with whom we would work at any time in any place, we wish him all he may find needful for the long happy years that he richly deserves. Eight Bells: Co-Editor-in-Chief, Porthole: Typing Editor, Prop. Club, French Club, Newman Club, Intramurals. 140 Q. , N .,., M N if . sy
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1 K. .. CRAIG T. O'CONNCR Ardsley, New York After narrowly avoiding a hitch in the U.S.N.R., C.T. arrived before the Maritime College's massive walls to begin his fate worse than deathf, Although slow to awaken to our surroundings, his observations of our higher echelon finally and thoroughly swung him over to the majority rule of anti-navy. Besides having to tolerate a cruise in belabored Watch Section 412, he also b6C2l1'f16 the private whipping post of A.F.O. He is still trying to find some- one who will tell him everything that happened that night at the 'fBlue Pigf, He was one of the three members of Boat Crew :QE5 who found a way to enjoy the weekly Fire and boat drills, thanks to a refrigerator. Let us not remind him of the expensive lesson he learned about taking for not takingj stirs. Craig would very much like to ship out, but . . . well, what do you say, Chris???? French Club. ,, Q 93 J ,x ,' 'I G f 4- is I '7 xt ' EZSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS23282232 ROBERT H. CYLOUCHLIN Holbrook, New York 'fLips,' made the big move from Deer Park to Fort Schuyler in 1958 and, after a well deserved two year vacation, returned to suf- fer through another two and a half years of military life. No one will ever forget the stories Lips brought back from Schevenhagen on our Second Class Cruise. Lips will also be remembered for his loye for Fundadore and the women of Genoa, all in one night. Lips is also a nature lover, this exhibited by his many trips to see the .natural beauty of the countryside around Dublin. He was also an interested member of the Propeller Club, and, as a mug, the backbone of the Baseball Team. Lips was also admired by his classmates for his ridiculous capacity for the hops, and will never be forgotten for his ability to get in the best word. French Club. t it Q. t ? so 142 X-ses tif . X fx K Ss
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