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 151 of 214
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kwa t A ww 1 jf? f z sw fi t i, A3 his w Wmhges ,V , Wy f L ff Pr . , X ,, iff: ff. AV s,a..,.,,s.a. i Q5 lkein il MICHAEL E. CUINTO Sayvillv, New Yfcirk Mike hails from the clam digging area of Long Island. His only connection with the mainland is through a series of bridges, fortu- nately for us. He came to the Maritime College with the idea of beat- ing the military system, but his ideas were soon squelched. Although during his Mug Year he received only ten demerits, his luck changed and he was one of our first members of the Century Club. For a while there on the first cruise, Mike spent more time in dungarees than in all other unifonns combined! In the last years at the College, he took an active part in many school activities. His experience at juggling the books of the Propeller Club during our Second Class Year gave him the necessaiy practice to become Business Manager of this edition of Eight Bells. Mike has promised to give up embezzling and looks forward to shipping out, and then coming shoreside for Grace Lines. Indoctrination Oflicer, I.R.C., Newman Club, Prop. Club: Treas., Eight Bells: Business Manager, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Baseball: Manager. , lg FRANK E. RAGONESE Bronx, New York I made it! I made itll was the first thing Rags,' said as he stumbled in at 0629 last June 23. For it was on this day that the survivor of the Sail Locked Incident, Mug Cruise, Rm 324, Final Pro, Chooch's wrath, and a host of the other troubles ofiicially made it, a college senior. But we who know uRags remember especially well that night on the '62 Cruise that De Gee took him under his protective wing for some personalized instruction in the care and operation of the sounding machine with :,.l-,El tube. Future plans for the Italian chef of 0109 call for shipping first, and later, who knows. Prop. Club. 147

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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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.WW , , X at f , ' sn X . W s f :Stix . fefv . .los Vfwfffryb X, fi ky XX .7 X: ' X KLXL 4 MARK H. READER Queens, New York Three summer cruises sounded. pretty inviting four years ago ht to the floating dO koxfogueens, Mark found t rms this now land loving cadet A na hat the Bronx held more than an o sional Saturday night date, for within itself it contained a dl o life-four long years at Fort Schuyler. ,,FlaSh,, entered the College with one objective in min, Graduate with a nuclear degree, And so, after completing years of engineering, the opportunity arose. Plunglng into the w of the nucleons, many a night was spent trying to beat the and many 3 day tfidng t 0 beat the computer at blackjack fond memories of the Fort behind, especially his First Class Cr Mark has plans of contini iing in the field of nuclear physics, w Bobbi has plans of USea no more for '64. Jewish society, Library Squad- : Il 1, Q 5 0 ,, - 5 J' . 'K ... in f , ALBERT E. RENZ Amityville, New York Better known as Albie,' among the cadets, he came to Fort Schuyler from Amityville, Long Island. Albie is known for his re- markable sense of humor and always being very witty and clever. He always has been quite active in sports, his favorite being La- crosse. Finally, after four years that at one time seemed an eternity, he has complet-ed his studies. He has learned to work hard and accept responsibilities and cope with any situation as it may arise. His future includes going into the Merchant Marine for a few years, heading back to Dublin, and then the peace and quiet of domestic life. Peace and Quiet??? Spanish Club: Pres., LaCrosse, Prop. Club, French Club. 148 s, ' K A N 6 :X 5 X W Z - s vsz, N . xvg' N X

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