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

 - Class of 1964

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Xt PHILIP T. VOSO Babylon, New York W at Fort Schuyler. Never let it be said that Phil has spent a weekend at the fort without being impressed into service by that fort tradi- tion, weekend watch. That dread of a weekend without freedom was due to the influence of a certain young lady who has been oc- cupying Phil's every free moment for his four years at the College. Phil will always be remembered by his roommates for his ability to Hx things. He has that certain knack of reducing any mechani- cal item to rubble with his dexterous fingers. In between his dream- ing of weekends and vacation, he managed to pick up a few facts from the numerous books he slept with every night, putting him- self on the Dea.n's list three times and maintaining a respectable av- erage during his stay at Maritime. Phil is looking forward to matri- mony and the shortest road to a graduate degree upon his gradua- tion. eekends were the paramount thing in this easy going cadet's life S.A.N.S., Newman Club -at s X. s 4 'ss . P - P' , ,, Q , ., t..t.t ...r Q5 lien 'X 'y Q fx s- QL 'ri 9 P s a i 2 N CSISSSSSSSSSSZSSSSS3333333333 PAUL D. WALLO S yracuse, New York Ole Wals crawled from the wigwams of Syracuse and intohthe ivy covered walls of Fort Schuyler and made a new borne fQ1' Mm' self-in rack. Big Boy Pete tried to set the College anime In his ug Year, but thanks to the New York Fire Department his efforts Caffle to 3 SOSSY Climax. Best known for his rack-out and movie shlowlflfgi abilities, Paul found himself in the midst of many H Shgdr' df? 1 Sue e as the proposed still in Hold iF5. Anyone who knew Wals at orgf UTHC or another got on his nerves just for the sheer plCaSUfC watching him get Hustered. . -th the One of the nation's largest rum runners will put to Sea Milf lon Merchant Marine until he can find someone 'KO SO OH 3 le g beer binge with him. J S.A.N.S., Dance Committee. 159 'hge -,M Y . , Ma.

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ANTHONY D. VECINO Niagara Falls, New York Tony, a great ladies man from the Falls, ambled into the Fort on the 12th along with Hurricane Carol. He was immediately shown to his college residence, hold Jil, and introduced to his sixty lovely roommates. At the Fort, he has become one of the best members of the famous Rendezvous Club. A fine sailor, Tony has proved himself many times. Starting with Southampton on his Mug Cruise, he swooned the girls with his smooth line, and has been doing the same in all the ports ever since. One word to the girls: give Otto what he wants or else heill pout. Known affectionately as Rage by his classmates, the morning will always be remembered when he flung a chair across the room because it dared to stand in his way. On our First Class Cruise, his secret ambition to become another Rembrandt was manifested when he got his hands on some oils. He'll certainly be a success on the high seas when he leaves the old fort, both in girl charming and in engineering. Indoctrination Officer, Porthole, Protestant Club, Intramurals, I.R.C., View Point, N.A.M.E. x ix X X N i F .qw XWWC ,t,.,t , f to f X 'fxzblla ,x ,' I 1 w f a::::::::::::::::s:::::::::::::::::::a DOMINICK VILLELLA Riverhead, New York Hqet a Mlugi' or I could care less will often be remembered as Dom s favorite phrases. The Brooklyn and Riverhead Terror was not only the laziest class president in the schoolis history, but also Eric's best buddy. A favorite of 'A.J..S., the good Captain often referred to him as Rudolph Valentino in honor of his bonnie locks and frequently sent him messages on yellow sheets-at one time three in a month for un- related miscues. He is to be remembered for his chewing gum collection, a dark mustached friend in Lisbon, the Suisse Bar in Genoa, and his life's ambition: repay Captain Giblin. Class President, J.V. Basketball, N.A.M.E. Italian Society, Intramurals. 158



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ll Loans 'L A ,N DAVID A. WARD Bujalo, New York Dave's first glimpse of the fort was an impression from two miles. He had no idea what waited within those granite walls. Life at the fort proved to be a labyrinth of dead-end ideas. Con- fusion, stubbornness, and an aggressive, critical personality made school years uncomfortable, and as they passed and the grades dropped, he found himself almost, but not quite, the same person that walked into the Sallyport four years ago. Besides gaining in knowledge, he advanced his understanding and tolerance of others, ideas, although Dave feels his will to pursue his studies energetically has weakened steadily. Dave appreciates the challenge to his ideals which the fort of- fered. Best remembered to him is Professor Hessls teaching. Dave plans to lead a quiet life although he strongly feels that desire for a firm driving force behind his life. WVAYNE W. WALTER A palachin, New York Wayne will probably be remembered for his long nocturnal bat- with the books that earned for him a well deserved place on the I,- tles Admiral's List for the first three years. . 45,5 - During his cruises he made up for lost time. We all remember a figs? 10115 pair of khakis that wound up in Casey Jones' Locker. Dur. ,QQ g . . , fan his stay here he also was the recipient of the Wedge Award :for 1,3 in . . - . otistanding achievement in diesel construction. ,G After graduation Wayne intends to pursue, and work for his .4 V.. Mastefs degree-in that order. II .9 Q .Z '7 .li 1.0 ia ,- -fag -'- '!'. - L.. -f' .C L35 riff: yl':U .,. ls- . On 1115 I ii REC -:E-ies llflfl Cro- 1l,C. l l u . Dance Committee, Intramurals, Newman Club, S.N.A.M.E., Judo Club. M ,is X .. . t . Ass ,A lg . if . gy S . 1. xixqiixggkxgtlkx. Q . sk g xg xi gt 160 X .... ' 'sm . X fi fs s . ' X ,XY 5 .u

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