Maine Maritime Academy - Tricks End Yearbook (Castine, ME)

 - Class of 1966

Page 240 of 343

 

Maine Maritime Academy - Tricks End Yearbook (Castine, ME) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 240 of 343
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' Q , fs. Barry, is by far, the quietest Midshipman in the Class of ,66. His quiet manner, however, is overshadowed by the fact that his actions speak louder than his words. Always one to think ahead and choose his words carefully, Cookie can never be found getting into any trouble. Being a real i'Down ,Easter, Barry is often kidded about the smelt crop of the previous season or the proper manner in which to eat a Cape Cod lobster. Cookie had a pretty tough time adjusting to the semi-military life due to the fact that he is basically an easy going person, but once the sophomore year rolled around he was right in the groove. Always one to give a helping hand to friend in need will surely be an asset towards his success in the shipping industry and when he graduates, we all feel that that the school will undoubtedly suffer a loss, but in the long run some deserving company will profit by his gain. Success is the goal for this Middie and we wish you all the happiness in store for you. 236 BARRY COOK Cookie, Mr. Harbor Tenants Harbor, Maine Rowing 1 Prop Club 4

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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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BRIAN S. DEARBORN South Portland, Maine Band 1 2, 3 Prop Club 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Graduation Committee 3 Brian Brian hails to us from that great All-American City of South Port- land, home of the Upper E good guys. Invariably he can be seen every Friday afternoon in his potent '409, along with the rest of the crew wailing down the famous Castine '500.7 Minnesota was a good friend to all his classmates, but oh how those mugs wound him up! His temper was always found to be in the dormant state most of the time unless he could catch a freshman stepping out of line. If so, watch out! Social functions at the Academy seemed to intrigue him as he attended almost every event held at the school, whether he Wanted to or not. When he made his entrance it always seemed to be with a certain little 'chickf Baby Huey's one sure weakness was a girl who said, please! A s Brianis jaunt to one particular pavilion at the Worldis Fair and the one to Greenwich Village will always be remembered by some and his Sunday night gcare package, of food and candy will un- doubtedly be remembered by the rest. What a life saver! Good Luck and smooth sailing from the Class of '66, Brian. 237

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