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RICHARD M. FILLION Football 1 P.O. 1! C Gomer, Dick Biddeford, Maine Dick, known to many as Gomer becausegof his active interest in the Marine Corps, shall always be remembered as one of the most squared away Middies at the Academy. As a B company rateand as an athlete he was considered tops, . , a y p if t Dick would often give one the impression of being the strong, silent type. This is true to a certain extent, but weive never known be silent when there was some political issue to discuss, or ,ap pretty girl around. L ' y Iim sure in the future years his vibrant personality, i,negimess,,,, excellent sense of honor and dutywill carifyfhim a longjway. 'Best of luck and smooth sailing in the future, Dicklf- y 241
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WILLIAM DUFFY Bill, Dua Portland, Maine Football 1, 2, 3, 4 P.O. 11C 3 Rowing 1, 2 Barber 3, 4 Bill was always an active member around the Maine Maritime Campus. Whenever there was a conversation going on about any subject at hand, it was usually evident that Big Bill always came up with the last word. Besides being an ace engineer, Bill was noted also for his unique ability to sleep. He was always found in the rack before taps and never did he hear the bugle for reveille blow. Cn weekends Duff headed for Portland. One of Bill's famed extra-curricular activities was swinging axes at Toddy Pond. Best of luck to a swell classmate. 240
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Fred Madison, Maine Baseball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 3 Prop Club 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 - QW From his first to his fourth year Fred has worked hard-at every- thing. He was constantly on the move and had to be doing something every minute. This was apparent because Fred was a fierce competitor in everything he did, especially sports. Of course knowing Fred wouldn't be complete without hearing about his exploits outside the grasps of the school. A charter member of the Rotary Club,', in Waterville, Fred could be found there just about any liberty night making sure that things were in good order. F emales? Ask Fred anything about them. He's a connoisseur of the opposite and weaker sex, AND never had any trouble acquiring a date on his liberty weekends. As everyone knows Fred was dedicated to the law of the fastest, as anyone will attest if he has had the honorable experience of riding with him on some of his memorable excursions. Being the conscientious type of person that he is, Fred should have no difficulty in pursuing his long awaited career as a 3rd assistant engineer. Best of luck to a real friend! 242 FREDBICK M. FLAHERTY Yacht Club 4 Basketball 1 3
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