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MICHAEL KEVIN MORRISSEY Mike, Professor Portsmouth, N. H. Prop Club 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Shore Patrol 3, 4 , Mar De Vino, Captain 3 Debating Team 1 I The only engineerjwho ever made Master, Mike will be long remembered as the courageous skipper of the good ship Mar De 3 Vino, Hagship of Windjammer Days and pride of Old Orchard Beach. As for the voyage to Portsmouth, they said it couldn'tr be done and it couldn't! . A P Vi Titular head of the Academyis Granite State contingent, the Pro- fessor could set the pace below decks as well, proving himself a top-notch watch stander and operating engineer. And as a short order cook he had no equal. p T The horizons are bright, Mike, and your shipmates wish you ,every success. 267
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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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THOMAS MOUTSATSOS Tom, Mout, Greek Old Orchard Beach, Maine Ring Dance Committee 3 UC P.O. 2 Helm 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Times End 4 Supt. Activities Council 3, 4 Homecoming Committee 4 Rifle Club 3 Drill Squad 1 Glee Club 1 N Tom came to the Class of ,66 from Maine,s answer to Disneyland, Old Orchard Beach. He could always be counted on to be around when the liberty party mustered and more often when a helping hand was needed by a fellow classmate. Always one to be where the action was, Tom also had the enviable ability to avoid any form of manual labor. He was always busy trying to accomplish something but seldom was it anything to do with schoolwork or its associated iields. This seemed to bother him very little though he always managed to get by with passing grades. CSome of the timel. Full of fun and ready for anything Qincluding surprise quizzes? Tom will be remembered by every one of his classmates. Best of Luck and pleasant harbors, Tom, to a swell guy. 268 ,
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