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

 - Class of 1966

Page 269 of 343

 

Maine Maritime Academy - Tricks End Yearbook (Castine, ME) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 269 of 343
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RICHARD B. MITCHELL Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Rifle Club 3 Dick, Mitch Houlton, Maine . i, Dick came to us from the potato fields and the Canadian border town of Houlton, Maine. It wasn't long before Dick got into the swing of things here at Maine Maritime Academy due to his prom- inent determination and strong will to do good in his subjects and become an ace engineer. A On weekends, Mitch could often be seen heading north for home town Houlton and if there wasn't any action goingeon there he would automatically point his nose in the direction of Bridgewater, Maine. Why he picked this town we do not know for sure, but if we exercise some of our Middie logic, it was undoubtedly due to a female acquaintance. With his cool wit and snappy humor coupled with his knowledge in the Merchant field, we are all sure that Dick will be a success in anything he plans to tackle. 265

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1.1. Mitch Color Guard 3, 4 Prop Club 4 ,J . X -f , at Y Q 1ohn came to M.M.A. from the Republic of Matinicus which is located several leagues out to sea off the coast of Rockland. After recovering from the shock of indoctrination, 1.1. decided to make up for the social life he had missed while living on the Island. On weekends he could be found where the action was, whether it be the University of Maine, the Sail Inn, Bangor, or wherever a good time could be found. Most sailors have a girl in every port but 1.1. has one in every town. Back at the Academy he could be found with his nose in a book or making plans for the following weekend. On the cruise Mitch proved himself every inch an engineer as he knew where every line went, how each piece of machinery worked, and his duties in regard to plant operation. Now with Coast Guard License in hand, 1ohn will bring credit to the Academy by proving to the industry that an M.M.A. graduate is the best engineer. Smooth Sailing, Mitch. 264 1OHN 1. MITCHELL Matinicus, Maine



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B Co. Petty Officer 3 Admiral's List 2, 3 B II Platoon Leader 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, Rilie Club 2, 3, 4 s Al came to us in the fall of 1963 fresh from Fort Schuyler, the New York Maritime College. In no time at all he made friends with everyone in the class. When the rates were picked for our junior year, he was one of the iirst. As a B Co. petty oflicer he earned respect and recognition throughout the Academy. Although Al was one of the quietest men in our class, he was always the first to speak in our behalf. As far as brains went, Al had most of us beaten. Whenever anyone had a problem, he always seemed to have the solution. Being a line practicable engineer was also one of his many traits. Smooth sailing and may the wind always be at your back. 266 ALLEN MILLIGAN Lindenherst, Long Island

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