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BRIAN T4 SULLIVAN., wSul1y,. Lobster, I Waterford, Connecticut V P40. 1! C Q3 Yacht Club 2, ,3' Reg, Master at Arms 4 'H0Ii16C0111iiI1g '3 Ring Dance 3 Castine A-Go4Go 4 . Qj N, up Biian,Sa four here 'He has in osomefway or :another been apart' 'of 'every school spirit ihaslitalten. place andhas been in the lirrielight of ' activities.. j ecalnepkrijowlli as ethic' great -sleeper, when he dozed-off' under the- andhor this 'yearrf,WhiCl1'f 'shef paidpfor dearlyg, fHe also f i 't t eearnet awarefof the prospects aofferjed' Stonington where' i of-Qhis 'iWeieltends ,Wl1ere'sp,ent., Brian. Wiggle .t,- glsounotedlfor getting e,nt' when it came toj ilibeiity-Q and. Was, Qa1WaYS -- .,1afv:day'41ate,,andQ.pal dollargshort. - Q etow an ' Q -A'W f j ,A sourcetvpoftfiimusement for alolfhgands,1'1Brian,wlaslonep nCV91i rib Stand a loss, even when hisg fear' stopped -vrunningyhe -workedout a ideal A A where hecartie out ahead. ' t V V . 1 ' A Too- much good could never be spoken ofiBrian. He was lovable, jolly, celebrative, andisincere, rwithantoutleook on .life which can only proifnote success. About the most salty and seaman-like Middie in our class, Brian will be an asset to any company, and a proud rep- resentative of our class and the Academy. We tip our hats to our loyal friend as we bid him calm seas and smooth sailing. 217 - '
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gy L Band 1, 2, 3 H if 'lA - 6 i supi. Activities coiiiiqili 3 4 ,Q Intramurals 6 1, 2, 3' Mark was, without a doubt, a number one D0-er ingthe Class of ,66. Always being one to yield a good word iindria helping hand, Mark was rated tops,' when it came to a personality rating, both by his fellow Middies and the instructors alike. Being the very' likeable person he is, Mark never had any problem with making friends, not keeping them for that fact, and when there came the time when he himself needed that right arm man, there was always one standing by. The band would not have been complete the four years we attended the Academy without the sound of Mark behind that big, ,brass tuba. His talents were unlimited but we finally found his wealmeqfgsi The guitar. That had to go! ,g ' 6 iiil i ffg Devotion to duty, acceptance of responsibil'ity,iand an ambitious drive paralleled by none are but a few of his inimitable qualitiesg and with these traits leading his way, Mark is sure to reach top rung of the ladder of success. i 6 , ' iffgfzrfff To you, Mark, the Class of '66 wishes the best of luck and seas in the years to come. i 216 6 CHAYDEN-LBVV VBINSON 1 Portland, Maine Yacht' Club 91, 2 Glee Club 1 a 6 iSiipeiinienderif's List 3 ' rickis Editor-in-Chlef 4 I Prop Clubidr i Rudder 3 'C Ring Committee '3 Ring Dance Committee 3
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