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Z ,, 2nd Battalion Guidon 4 Intramural 1 JV., ,- . 742 'V' M-V, 5, .,,.. Larry came to M.M.A. from Auburn, but through the yea1's he seemed to move around at home more than he did at school. One thing was for sure and that was that he would always be close by for the liberty party come Friday afternoon. It was apparent that the most important thing to him, besides graduating, was his week- end liberty. Everyone will always remember Larry as the guy who had a pair of shoes for every day of the week. Summer leave found him with- out worries as to summer employment for there was always room for one more in his father's factory. There is no doubt that with his ambition and determination Larry well succeed. We wish you the very best for the future for the class of ,66 is behind you. 234 LAURIER R. CARBONNEAU Froggy, Carby, Larry Cape Elizabeth, Maine Helm staff business manager 3 4
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WALTER D. CALDER Horse . . . Eastport, Maine Band 1 Endurance 1, 2, 3, 4 ij I QQ Carrying the laurels for the metropolis of Eastport is no easy task, but our Walt soon measured up to the job. His easy-going Ways en- abled him to adjust to the Academy routine and, as waterfront entrepreneur, soon proved himself one of our more astute businesse men. What will it be Horse the Merchant service or the ice cream business J 7 ' 2' r a Swimming pool King and below-decks trouble-shooter, Walti will make his mark in any career that he chooses, and Will carry with him the very best wishes of the Class of 1966. s r 233
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ROBERT T. CLARK Hopkinton, Massachusetts Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Co Captain 4 Rifle Club 3 Diving Club 3, 4 skr Club 3, 4 Yacht Club 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 y Bob Bob became well known about the M.M,A. Gridiron earlyin his freshman year for his abilities to break Cross-Country' records and lead his team on to conference championships. Besides being able to lock himself in the ship's heater rooms, Bob is also as very capable V.W. driver who utilizes his beatle to his greatest advantage by complying with the destination stated on all 'his specials, whether it be Florida or hometown I-Iopkinton, Mass. 4 4 A V V Always one to be- where the action is, Bob.never gives' up the chance to attend a party or even Va ,smallycongregation of girls, With the drive and ambition displayed by Bob in the past four years at Maine Maritime Academy, both on the track and in the engine room, we know that his future will be rewarding. 4 Good luck to a fine friend and classmate. if 235
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