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ROBERT E. PETERSEN Bronx, New York Hailing from the ''Land-of-the-Roads-With-a-Tho - H the Bronx ffPCtew decided to leave home for that fagsggiilaliaodhslisid Fort Schuyler. Peter found the life here quite military and tj E. liking. In fact, he is known for holding his own black-out d.1i'S every afternoon. H S With his ability at Pinochle, Pete could easil - ments for Maverick Schoolf' Some of hisy Eiitddhiiiqdife- 'cClumsy, but not most of us. We just hope the girl he marries HF him plastic dishes. After graduation Pete plans to shi out gf S awhile. Welre sure he'l1 make a fine second engineer. p or Newman Club, Dance Committee. ,aihlw .F mis ,,,, Via, ' ,,-g - ' x Snap' lx P Q' if . C 2 . SSSIISSSSSSSISSSSS3333333333831 D 'T ,,- s xfxx if ai , ,,,,,,,,, 0 ff . , M. t , f ' ' 'K K 1 , ' ' X .., T f , f . , rwf' few wf ff wr' A X ff A 4' S ' ' wx. ., . STANLEY L. POBUTKIEWICZ Syracuse, New York Stan, with the unpronounceable name, was swept through the golden gates of Fort Schuyler in the wake of a hurricane. Ever since this memorable day he has been gunning and talking with no let up. Stan, aside from being one of the shortest guys in the class, was a member of the Rendezvous Club' and one of their biggest and best customers on weekends. An ardent supporter of bigger and more frequent pig pushes,', Stan was often found smiling slyly in one of the darker corners. He also shares the record of the most E's made in one game by any of the Maritime Mets. This inhabitant of the low lands of Syracuse made friends easily due to his friendly smile and happy-go-lucky attitude. After ship- ping for a while, Stan plans to get a shore job and settle down to his usual slow way of living. S.N.A.M.E.: Technical Coordinator, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals. of r 145
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s-sq ,, 4 ,, s ss- txt: 5 N ' . 'H '-.ME .Si ig.. ,,,, Q x f ......,4 . ALAN T. PARIS Qrwfrzs, Nrfzc' York Ffgm the distant shores of Whitestoliff, A1 Came YO Spend his next four years at the nationls oldest Maritime College..Along with the h knights from Holy Cross High, he quickly adjusted to the ex- 9t er Rich was to dominate his life for the duration here. lstfgncfiinw indoctrination week Al garnished the name 'fF,lvis for h ubuidant hair On his dome, which was shortly removed by t e a U me Samson Al was not pleased in the least and was still Ohm' H X infambus Tenth Street Tarantulais. After helping to obtain the victory rowing against the Dane's in Copenhagen, his interests turned to a more refined sport., When fencing was initiated in 1962, Al dropped IPS Oar: gfabl9QCl his sabre and let out an g'En Grade. With considerable training behind him he proved himself a competant beau sabreur.. l Bgihg affiliated with the others whowere hailed into the Mari- time QFI Hearings, Al received his initiation in' due course. Al was told to sever his underworld connection and cease being a playboy, He was to follow the straight and narrow and it appeared he had gone Straight until that fateful weekend of reveille before the Ce- Iestial Navigation Final. I , . . Besides his un-sanctioned liberty parties on Friday nights, and other forays to meet his secretarial connections in Manhattan, he was always willing to take off with the boys for an evening of di- versity on the run. I the pride of the French Club Prop. Club, Newman Club, Fencing Team, Band, I.R.C., Rowing Team, Spanish Club, 2-H. 'f 6911 fi i f' 5 f f 1 ., 0 I f i VINCENT P. PELLEGRINO Bronx, New York From the picturesque Bronx, a pigeon loving boy came to the hallowed halls of Fort Schuyler from which he departed as a Hsavvyw young man. This young man, who was known as the eye,w will always be remembered as one of Fort Schuyler's most dis- tinguished chefs. On his first class cruise he made the best bowl of uneatable spaghetti that ever went through the scuppers of the T.S.E.S. IV. A few of Vinnyis other distinguisable traits were: his unequaled finesse for measuring gauge glasses, and the skill with which he could reason with the captain over a simple thing as hav- ing a mess deck bowl in his satchel. The most striking thing about Vinny is his ability to come forth with a smile, and his most famous words, What are we, easy?', no matter how trying the circumstances. With this attitude and a girl named Phyllis standing beside him, there isn't anything on this earth that could stop him from reaching the top of whatever field he enters. Newman Club, N.A.M.E., Pershing Rifles, Dance Committee, Intramurals, Italian Society. 144 :aa ::::::::::: ' l::::::::s:::::: sz: . ,ts X. X. I Xxi X S t S V . iznli -X . iii QNX . X ir I Haillfl B OH the gch For! my afte with I m6I1T5 fi --Clumfh him. P as awhile. ll lcwlflan K . S x 'S N its I I x
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WILLIAM G. POLLOCK Hillsdale, New York Along with the rest of us, Bill took the plunge four years ago when he entered Fort Schuyler. . During his term here, he successfully kept himself fairly high academically in class standing, switching readily from milking cows to practical and theoretical marine engineering. Also, he never let his studies interfere too much with a good night's or afternoon's sleep. On the cruise he set a record for hours slept and definitely earned the name mummy Bill enjoyed his liberty and has sampled most of the beverages offered by the ports, and sometimes he sampled just a bit too much. Upon graduation, Bill plans to ship', for awhile, and he'll definitely be a credit to the Engineering Department of any ship. Tennis Team: Captain, Glee Club, Dance Band, N.A.M.E., Intramurals. 'F -1 1: Ili fl Q1 'ff J' I -1- 'J G I 823233223222ZSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSSS WILLIAM E. PREEC Wading River, New York Bill came to Fort Schuyler from Riverhead High, and every week- end could be found driving his little blue Ford, packed with fellow L0ng Islanders, back to the land of clam diggers. Occasionally, how- CVCYJ B111 made the long trip to West Virginia, to a girl named June. Second Class Year things got easier as the trip was shortened to Manhattan, and that accounted for his weekends., One of the top tennis players, Bill spent many practice hours at Fortefs' Somehow, between June, tennis, and plenty of rack, Bill managed to .be one of the top men academically in his class. The Lube O11 King on his First Class Cruise, Bill continued his life of leisure and rack. He will always remember the dance in Rotterdam and the other Band liberty. Bill's plans include wedding bells, more studying and, last but not least, getting a job. N.A.M.E. Club, Intramurals. -A . Xsst ,f 3, ' :Qs.1Pr:a:, ti s I s ffl,Xj,xX 1Z:,
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