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Ill Frederick Hancox Academic Division David Lawrence Registrar Philip T. Sanford Continuing Education Thomas Lee Admissions Victor Lindblom Financial Aid Thomas Dorsey Placement Albert Wilson Assistant Commandant David L. Green Walter Eno Continuing Education James F. Burke Administration Joseph Grazulis Planning Development Alan McNaughton Captain, Bay State 13
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Lee Harrington President GO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN . . . The Class of 1976 will be recorded in the annals of the Academy as the Transition Class. Reporting to our brand new campus in the late summer of 1972, the Class of 1976 was the first to enjoy the conventional shoreside amenities of a college campus for four full years, except for annual training cruises aboard the BAY STATE. Although there were some who felt that the change from a shipboard to a land-based environment would adversely alter the school ' s traditional maritime flavor, I am pleased to report that — for the Class of 1976 at least — the salt has not rubbed off. In fact, the Class of 1976 may take some pride in underscoring the strong pull of the sea for Academy men, judging from the high percentage of its members who have found seagoing berths. The Class of 1976 played a significant role in several important happenings during the years 1972-76, including the acquisition of a new and larger training ship in 1973, the Academy ' s full accreditation by the New England Associates of Schools and Colleges in 1974, and the attain- ment of a full enrollment of 815 cadets in 1975, culminating a three-year period of unprecedented growth. The Class of 1976 may look back in future years with a sense of satisfac- tion for their part in helping the Academy to weather the impact of the momentous events of the past four years with its character intact and its mission reaffirmed. Strengthened and seasoned by new knowledge and experiences gained at the Academy, and guided by the Academy ' s illustrious eighty-five year record of producing successful graduates, I confidently expect that the Class of 1976 will go make things happen. Good luck and God bless you. ADMINISTRATION Ralph N. Levesque Commandant of Cadets William R. Hendy, Jr. Vice President
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Oscar H. Forand, Jr. Ronald C. Gularte Henry C. Lamb, Jr. Angus E. MacLeod
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