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 153 of 214
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DAVID R. RICHARDS Ithaca, New York In September of 1960 the cit of Ithaca bid f vorite son, a stalwart lad who had decided that tlileeielaeli df ilii-ii fa' was stronger than his desire to run barefoot through the ha ii fda Indeed, the call was so strong that Dave Richards exchanyede hd' hoe for a swab and gave up his beloved cow hitchw for th? m ii simpler bowline. Dave soon became an important part of the CTS of '64, His easy going manner won him many friends and his anti? gave us all many a laugh. S Farmer', exhibited his academic prowess and knowledge f things nautical by several times achieving the distinction of mzkis the D-ean's List. Often, when we would think we were the last One? to secure for the evening, a quick peek into a forgotten comer would Hnd Dave still toiling over his work. He will probabl never forget his first impression of the beautiful Azores nor will we, forget his description of them. To our good buddy confidant and Sh? - mate we wish the best of luck. , i p Dean's List, Glee Club: Sec.-Treas., Prop. Club, Circle K, Protestant Club Intramurals. ' 'sl l as ft ttf' S lfear 'X . . N' x. y I, 'h CX s F . 5 ll 223238 3833333223323223823332383 ' STEVE L. RICHTER Plainview, New York A hop, skip, jump, and 25 minutes by car from the ivy covered walls of the Maritime College, Steve hails from Plainview, Long Island. Although nicknamed UML Rack by his roomies during the '63 S.S.T.P., he is also known by his classmates as an earnest gunner. A generous cadet, he is said to have kept the No-Doz Corp. in business during his four year tenure at Maritime College. Among the memories he will cherish forever are a fifty demerit shot, kissing the Copenhagen Mermaid on his Mug Cruise, raiding K.P. in June of TSO, a cumulative of 150 demerits for reveille, and mornin inspections with the Maritime College Marching Band. S More than anything, Steve wants a Masterls degree in Meteorology. f 11 d l l This ranks foremost in his plans for the future, o owe cosey b women wine, and a return cruise to Europe as an officer on a Y 1 . Merchant ship. Jewish Society, Prop. Club, Intramurals.

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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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WARREN V. ROSAR Buffalo, New York Buffalo Bud mastered the fine art of intensive study while lis- tening to the N.Y. Mets. As a charter member of the Rendezvous Club, he always pledged his full support, especially before the chem- istry and boiler Hnals. He was a hustling catcher on the Baseball Ifeam who brought out the best in pitchers for four years at the col- ege. Budls talents shown through in full brilliance at the wild hotel wrecking party on St. Pat's Day in the Taft Hotel. He is known for his many gallivanting escapades and romances in Manhattan and there abouts. He won a triple scotch drinking contest against a roommate in Southampton, and lost one in Ville France. He celebrated his birthday on the 762 Cruise in Rotterdam by attending Heinikenis Brewery party, showing extraordinary talent for hitching rides on piotorcycles, and by leaving part of his pants on a barbed wire ence. His future plans include a short tour of the seven seas and then settling down, at last, to a quiet future. Newman Club, S.N.A.M.E., Varsity Baseball, Intramurals. S W ' X J .f.fffa,' -X NQN ,XX x ,,N,t,,.Nvf.xsi,,,0 . ,, 1 bm 0 ,x ', , 5 fi '7 ' , 'e sx .X 5: ,Xa W1 ., AM' R 223332223222S33233SS3S322SI2::9 CHRISTIAN W. RUOSS Stratford, Connectzcut Tlglslflli Came to the Maritime College from Stratford, Connecticut. uxlackgs ,,21II'iIQut-of-stater, he fell 1n the swing with frequent visits to Cruise dlshnotorious treatment of the mugs on his First Class Cruise ha C lm almost unknown to the Third Class. On his Mug Wild hat if ttpok the overnight tour to London. The Ivanhoe was a out unde , hut no one expected to find him in the morning racked Cruise Clitfl fiqfug in the hall. He made a much calmer F irst Class yeaminwi 15 QHIY problem finding enough time to sat1sfy'h1S out f 3 O,P1aY P1110Chle. His future plans include possibly Sl1lPP1ng Or awhile and then a- steady shore job. French Club. 150

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