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MAURICE BULLARD III Football 1 Yacht Club 2, 3, 4 Mike, Oil Drum Pekin, Ill. I ' ? . rx If anyone ever Wanted the Jolly Green Giantv during our four year stay here at the Academy, the most probable places to look might have been'the RUTHEL, the PATHFINDER, the thirty- footers, or in the pit of the State of Maine. There he would in- variably be indulging in his favorite hobby, getting dirty. As what might be called the C.E.v of the small boats, Mike has probably contributed more than any of us to the maintenance, operation, and well being of these craft. As home for Mike is many miles away from school, he didn't make too many trips to Pekin. But that didnit seem to bother him too much for he soon set up residence at the Chiefs home, where he partook in the fine arts of farming. Being the ace Engineer that he is, We are all sure that Mike will excel in any field he attempts to conquer. As a man, Mike was a great friend to all, and if he maintains the outstanding qualities which are in his possession, he is bound to make it to the top rung of the ladder of success. Good Luck, Mike, and may calm seas lead your Way. 231
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Doug Kittery, Maine Doug hails to us from the southernmost port in Maine, Kittery. Being a devoted barber during his sophomore, junior, and senior years, he's the one who kept our ears lowered for Captain's inspections and Regimental Formations. No matter what time of the day it was, you could always see Doug with a set of clippers in one hand and your money in the other. Being of the quiet type seemed to fool people away from the Academy, but the Middies knew him as always being one to be where there was some sort of action. With Duff as his co-pilot and Utopia as his goal, many a dull time had been turned into a free-for-all with the help of this fun-loving guy. Doug was always one to put schoolwork and learning on the top of his list as was purely evidenced by his high grades and his un- ceasing and unlimited knowledge of the engine room practices and procedures. A fine engineer and a true friend to all, we are certain that Doug will find happiness and success in his chosen profession. Good Luck, Doug, and may calm seas lead your Way. 230 DOUGLAS B., BRYANT Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1 2 Barber 1, 2, 3, 4 Smoker 2 3
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EDWARD BULMEP. Ned, Clutch, No-Dose, B.F Bangor, Maine Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 t Drill Squad 1 Prop Club 1 Superintendienfs List 1, 2, 3 Ned came to the Academy from Bangor, Maine, and became known as one of the city boys. He quickly adapted himself to the military life and accepted the fate of duty weekends, football games, hours upon hours of studying, and the accompanying loss of sleep. Nedis mathematical background acquired prior to his commitment became one of our supplemental factors of passing Mr. Wibbyis physics and math courses. Along with him appeared an old '53 Mercury that was to be a conversation piece for many a weekend spent in piecing it together for the Castine 500. B.F. has one of the largest accumulations of nicknames due to his never ending ability to produce some entertainment when those dull times arose. From water fights to class A parties, Ned was always the center of attraction. One of his most famous uclutchesv came when he slept through a Monday of classes as a result of a N. Y. weekend trip. Now who in their right mind would visit Central Park at 3 in the morning? C Seriously though, Ned was one of the best of our engineers, always on the top for the Superis list and right there with the help We needed so many times. a From all of us Ned, best wishes and may smooth sailing and calm Waters be with you. ' 232
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