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 91 of 214
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A constant witness to the work of the Dance Committee throughout the year is the popularity and success of each dance held. The work put into each dance is phenomenal, and the results of the long hours of decorating by the Dance Com- mittee always bring well won praises from the cadets. The first dance of the year is for the Mugs and is their First real activity at the College. This year it was called 4'New Stars and saw pleasant music and a re- laxed atmosphere. Due to the unfortunate death of Presi- dent Kennedy the Christmas Dance was postponed until February 8 of this year and renamed '4Farnous Skylinesf' The fa- mous skylines of Moscow, Rome, New York, Paris and London were set up around the mess deck. It was a strong note to end the 1963 year on and begin the 1964 season. XZMZW z ' 041.- COMMITTEE 3 Club Officers C. Brader, T. Donoghue, J. Levy, R. Berner, R. Nejes .V KYA-:. 'K l 4' FIRST ROW CL. to Rl O'Neil, N. Esposito, J. P. Ciammarinaro, J. Donohue-Veepij -Bafiin-6YRiaaiOl:f Ygjglmiui Emi SEC - , ' G. M. A ' , NI. J. Del ercio, . . HCC Yr '- - OND ROW. T. J. Ferrese, R. K. Ulmer, L. J Xanazzo, IHFCIII1. 1 . H I Q R' J. Liddell: R. E' Kennedy, R D mu Kuff, J. w. Mattfeld, F. D. Ward, G. M. Ford, A. H. Terry THIRD Rory. B. w aran, hauf, R. M. Cooper, F. M. Hanrahan, A. R. Williams, C. R. Brader,J.J.F1cht6l. 87

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Club Officers Lane, C. Mclntyre, W. McMullen. GLEE CL UB c'Come and let our swelling song mount like the whirling wind . . . Care and sor- row now be gone, brothers sing onf' Twice a week the strains of Buxtehude and Matthews swell through basement of C Company. To the displeasure of some, and the joy of others, the College Glee Club is rehearsing. In the Spring and Fall, in conjunction with the Band, the Glee Club performs in the Armory for the Cadets and their par- ents and friends. In addition, many com- munity organizations such as the Red Cross, Boy Scouts, and Kiwanis Club call upon the club to enliven their meetings. On the summer cruises, the interna- tional language of music helps the club do its share of representing us ashore. ST ROH CL to RD J. M. L -P - ECOX ane res., C. E. Golding, S E Sabo G R Ge ' C1 D Roll -' R- K. Kortegast T G Connors I R. I l ' ' UUHIHC, G. Boomgaard, R. G. Zimmerman. C. P. Brews- nolly THIRD ROW: P- Camesale: G. Ilupgji A. HillE,brand.IiIe1i2en1ge,1. R. Ccgckjing-Lib., W. J. Beckenhaupt, M, G. Hefvferbni T. Con- ' ' ' Wegefs - . ealy, R. Clauson.



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PER 1-11 G RIFLE COMPA 1 P Since its inception in 1955 bly Captain Bror Axelsson, ' P'Hes Company P-8 of the National Society of Pershing xi has done its share to further the aims and ideals of the College. The purpose of the Company 1S o p vidual a high degree of esprit de corps through perfec- . . . d f tion of character and a thorough indoctrmation an a- miliarization with the tools of a leader of men. t develo in the indi- sw Phyllis Silvestro Lt. G , ' ov Wilson-New York State Pavillion-World,S Fair.

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