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Bucky Drill Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 Rifle Club 3 4 J From cheerleading to ace mechanic, Bucky is the one for the job. He will always be remembered as a hard Worker who strived to complete any detail quickly and successfully no matter how diiiicult its initial appearance seemed. Living in New jersey, Bucky didn't get home much but made good use of his weekends by keeping ,a step ahead of the rest of his classmates in his subjects. Being a crack drill squad member and reading current articles were tops on the list of his many pastimes. Bucky will always be remembered by the Class of ,66 for his unlimited knowledge on any subject, Which, surprisingly enough, was correct 90'Za of the time. r With his tremendous ambition and natural ability to learn, We are all certain that Bucky will swiftly reach the top rung of any ladder he attempts to climb. Good Luck and smooth sailing from all your classmates. 276 ' FRANCIS' X. CWENS Ridgewood, New Jersey
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WILLLAM STANLEY OLIVER Old Town, Maine Intramural Sports 1, 2 2nd Batt. Yeoman 3 Prop Club 4 Platoon Leader 4 ony, Bill Straight from the pulp and paper town of Millinocket, Bill was noted from the start to be a lad with big ambitions. Not content to be a follower, he worked three tedious years as a yeoman, devoting great amounts of time to those cherished watchbills and muster lists. Graduating from his beloved typewriter, he became a Platoon leader his senior year. Along with many wild stories of the Maine woods, Bill brought to the Academy an uncanny knowledge of small machinery. Known as one of Bud's Boys, he spent many afternoons in the Machine Shop, his prize project being a supertimed outboard motor., Bill is also quite a ladies, man as witnessed from his many escapades both on our cruises and in the wild woods of Maine, especially on that famous Old Town Reservation. . We, the Class of 66 are sure that Bill, with his outstanding initiative and drive, will soon attain that Pot of Goldv he is so diligently seeking. Good luck and the best in sailing to you Bill. 275
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RICHARD R. PATON Nashua, New Hampshire Helm Editor-in-Chief 4 Ban 1 2, 3, 4 Student Activities Council 3 Dick Prop Club 3, 4 Vs 1, E V., .., 1 w:..' ,.,M,....,., Even though time has come for us to go our separate ways, you canbe sure that the Class of ,66 will never forget Dick and his hot editorials. Dick put a lot of time and work into the Helms and deserves at lot of credit for that sometimes thankless job. He was always known to turn out a very good paper which always managed to keep us abreast of the latest news and happenings. y y 1 Dickis easy going ways and mature decisions will always be remembered by his classmates. C y A Dick was always a serious man when it came-'to bookwork, too. Anybody Who was ever alittle behind in their notebooks could always rely on Dick to pull them through with the latest info. The best of luck to a line classmate and hopes for smoothest of cruises to come. t ' 277
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