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18 AAAY 1964 PORTHCXE Page 3 New Staff Takes The Helm TOM ALLEN The new ^>orts’ Editor has pure Long Island blood iu his veins, Tom was bom and raised on the Island. He graduated from Roslyn H i^ School as a three letter man, earning these in football, as a guard and tachle, on the wrestling team, and as a catcher on the baseball team. At Fort Sdaqder, Tom is o c- aqiying die stroke postUon on the rowing team for the year. He is ameiBoaalQeymaJiir, and has made the Dfcan*s L ist once. He is an active paitici- pam in all ucram a rals. Tom's diversified ioCerests pcmnise a wide and tbonnieh covcreage of all sports eve* BARRY BRANDES Cadet Barry Brandesisihenew IWanapne Editor of the Porthole for thel96k-65year. H e isaresi- dear of island Park and a graduate cf the Long Bench Ilgfa ScfaooL He i s a member of the Propel le r Cfofc and the Jewish Society. M s hofeines. among other tfongs. .are c a r s and fishug. W earecon fident that the payier will greatly bendBt by Cadet Brandes* vakt- HERB KLOPP The title of office manage r has been bestowed upon me by the POniwle Stiff. My name i s Her bert Kfofp front Oakdale. Long * jiMd Ukem astLonglslanders. I e*ioy sports. I entered school in Sqaeiiiber of *62.aftergradDating from SayviHe high SchtmL I have taken part in the Sailing Team, 8 B d ls and IToiieller d n h . 1 am looking iforwardr to working on the Porthole Saff. BILL M c L a u g h l in Following in the footst^s of Douglas Bergen is BUI McLaugh lin, the Porthole’s new Business Manager for the year *64-65. For die past two y ears, BUI has been a member of die Band, Newman Ctaib and has earned a yellow belt in the JndbChihu This is BUI'S f ir s t y ear on the Porthole staff, and be isptanning a pro^peroiis y e a r for the schoed paper. BUTCH KUCHINSKAS R ^ lacing Cadet Lucarelli 2 /c as Typing Editor of the Porthole is Cadet B.J.Kuchinskas of Elm hurst, N.Y. Upon graduation from Newtown High School, he locUced forward to a prosperous c a reer at Maritime. Ids abUity as a long distance runner came in handy for Mari tim e's CYoss Cdmary Tenm and has wc» two Varsity letters. He is a member cf the HospUal Corps and also bcUds an Academ ic Star. He is also a very a r dent fishing eufausiast. Cadet Kuchinskas hopes to ch> well as the new Typing E d tor and has already proven las worth in this issue. THE THREE CORNERS Where The Boys Meet 130 WESTCHESTER SO. BOB FLINT Onr new editor-in chief hails from the StaffiUk enmnamity of Kings P u k . He gradtanted front K in ^ Ftek Hig^ School witfa • miniimiiii of traobie in 1962 and since coming to Maritnne has been anthoriaed to wear the aca demic s tar. The p reseta bobbies pur suediy onr eebtor inrindp water skiing and for that mnlter almost any thing that pertains toboats, wMer, and water sports, bi foct we have rcccrtly learned firont him that he is rushing to get this issue of the Porthole to prim as qnickly as possible so that he will be able to relax and get some use oat at his boat before c ruise tim e. The cadet corps may find hint definitely prejadicaed ahen it comes to awardnig top {Hiorky to stories. This can safely he said becaosc m t mky ish e e d to r cf the paper but be is also the pnUic iiAirmation officer of the P e riling Rifles. They may very well go harxl in band but the regitttptw will just have to con- teik Mseff with leadiiig qnite a hit ahoot die PJL ’s for die next year o r so. His newspaper experience in- dndes sports writing in h i ^ school as wen as being sports effitor of bis h i ^ schorU paper. This new assigmireia presents qpiite a challenge hot onr new effinr is qnicfcly learning the ropes and it looks Uke 1964- 6S win be a goad year for the Porthole. RAY TO Ca Bom some twenty odd years ago Ray now m akes his home here in the Bronx. He has been a member of the photography club since entering Marhinie two years ago. Ray is also an active member of the Newman Ouh. TheqaaM y of Ms pictnres for themselves. DAVE VAECMTER Have i s a native r f the second her of tro p in s in the ,JtS. ,14 Iarg»»a iwiairi in tbe metropolit- class, nncil he came to Mari- Ain area. SaicnlsUmd^ He attend- time. As an engineer, he hod ed Steen isfMrf Academy HIgfa litUe tim e to comiBue bis bobby. aW 1' ■ he W 9 S active as He is new installed as cxfcula- manager ot the school tioo manager cf tbe Port bole Bteraary w w a g jr-f-M ii* He was ayrit** and is able to spread the college an adtve 1 AL PELLEGRINO In the month of December. mneieen years agoy Alan Pel legrino came imo befog. After Tbea be derided to become a M*ciiime Cadet and entered school in Sqitember of rhargam,. surviving a nocinal childhood, he year. Here at Maritiine; Im has gradfotted from Mac Artfanr High given some time to the Fencing School in 1962. He was an a v e r- ite Porthole Staff age high scfaocU studeat. in and Editor. Of course, out of troaUe, etc., etc. Alaafs renl love ts ms sport c a r. It’s estnnated O at (be 14.Qn form pends in West Vfrghda con tain cn o n ^ water (5 1/2 tf3- Uon gallons) in float a fleet of IS THE BOAT PLUG REALLY IN?