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IOHNfH.WHNTERS Cohasset, Massachusetts Propeller Club 2, 3, 4 A Yacht Club '2, 3, 4 Rllle Club 3, 4 Debating Club 3, 4 Night Chow 3, 4 Lloose - 1 is 3 'x::?e,MM . V I , John is an old tankerman hailingufrolnithe Red Line Innffwhere he has been known to socialize and tell 'fold sea stories about e','4e days with City Sewice. 4 M ',f-',4 Moose, who arrived at the Academy under the illusionyof soon came to the realization that you-,must climbf the 'irnountrain before you can see the view. Climb, climb, Climbs, John was one Middie who could always be down that Castine road come Friday for parts unknown, onceiafljejjassedv the Sail Inn. 4 , V A34 ' 1, A good man to go on liberty with, Moose, welfare sure will always remember coming back as king of the side walk in Torremilinos. Being one of the moxie engineers of the Class off ,John -will certainly prove to be an asset to any ship he sails on. Best of wishes from the Class of '66. 3 A y 299
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1 at , ???if2?3f,1 vrT23L1-5 ' 'ci 51 1,93 .n . V ww ' ff,:LI'Y'1. 11. ,,f.',,,. at FLOYSTQN -AQ WEEKS WiSQasset,f rMaine ' Intramurals :f515if2, my Yacht Club'4 ifc. 3 D Co. Comrnanderflt t ' 2 Bud is from that little coastal town Where many other M.M.A. 'cbombersv have originated from. He is famous for his many Bonzi Chargesv while in residence of Leavitt Hall and also on liberty. Women have come and gone duringrBud's stayhere at the Academy and there are none that have him on the stringv as of publication, so at least for a while Bud can be sure of the fact that he will be sailing free. A - Bud plans to make the Navy his career, and with his extensive experience and applications of proper leadership We are sure that Bud's future will be filled with success. r Good Luck and smooth sailing to a fine friend from the Class of '66. f 298
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-- -..,,-:tw , ,fr . . 25.1 Fearless Freddy T 522 ,,,,, Q fly f :,' .lm- isx' ' X Fearless Fred comes to us from the Lower East side of Manhattan. When he entered our class he brought with him a store- house of knowledge and sea stories, which he had gained through his experience of shipping out with M.S.T.S. A four-star fireman, watertender and oiler, Fred was always there to give his much appreciated advice when all seemed lost. One of Fred's greatest pastimes was to spend his weekends at the Sail Innf, A charter member of this great establishment, he was known by all of the greater Bucksport area to be one who could walk in and out of the Sail Inn without spending a dime. The Sail Inn was not Fred's greatest love but it was close to it. Engineering was his first choice overall. A member of the San Diego engineroom disaster crew he learned how to handle steam line breaks the hard way. When Fred wasnit attending to business at the Sail Inn or studying, he could always be seen sneaking from one dark corner to the next with his latest Castine Queenv or with the supplies for the H-2 store. Fred will undoubtedly become the first chief engineer of the Class of '66 with all the determination he has. ' Best of luck and smooth sailing to a great guy and may our paths cross many times in the coming years. 300 FREDERICK P. .YOUNG New 'York City, N. Y Rifle Club 3, 4 Prop Club 4
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