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'il 'fl 3 :- E E Larry Grimard - Drill master Peter Thorpe - 2SSiSfaHt DRILL SQUAD This season the drill squad under the direction of drill master Larry Grimard has been more active than ever before in the past. Over and above the usual RF,s and parades in Bucksport, Bar Harbor, and Bangor, the squad has shown what hard work and Hrm backing by the officers can do. The squad started practicing every morning after the cruise, and then distinguished itself by placing second in the Pershing Rifle drill squad competition in Boston. The squad went on the Washington Cruise and performed in front of the Federal Maritime Admin- istration Building, the Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The squad then departed for New York and put on an excellent drill show with the Federal and New York State Maritime Academy drill squad at the Worldis Fair. The regiment had a chance to witness the squad in action during the change of command ceremony at graduation. Many new routines had been initiated by Drill Master Crimard and proved very distinctly, that the Drill Squad is second to none. During the fall, at football games, the squad showed how ver- satile it was, by varying the routine at each game. The Drill Squad has come a long way during the past season. From a group of individuals, it has evolved into a separate and distinct unit with its own xesprit de corpsf, We salute Larry for his hard work in making the squad what it is today. A PRECISION DRILL UNIT 37
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L to R: LCDR McReel, Al WVinslow, Dick LeMoine, Larry Crimard, jack Desilets, Chet Manuel. SAFETY COMMITTEE The Safety Council has been organized to establish and maintain rules and reg- ulations of safety both on and off Academy grounds, while also checking on and advising on upkeep of var- ious safety equipment and safety features. The Council, headed by Captain james D. Sprague, is comprised of both admin- istration members and Mid- shipmen. Many of the accomplish- ments of the council are little known, but benefit all hands. A few of the more o b vi o u s accomplishments achieved this past year are the street .lights lining the walk between the senior dorms and Leavitt Hall, re- placement of inadequate fire lines in Leavitt Hall, new windows and fire escape ladder from the upper classroom of the machine shop and steps at Dismukes Hall. L to R: Dave Hallden, Peter Boyce, Chet Manuel and Jeff Ling. 39 WELFARE AND RECREATIDN The Welfare and Recrea- tion Committee, or Student Fund, is made up of five members and a faculty ad- visor. Two seniors, two jun- iors and the head barber make up the committee, while Mr. McReel is faculty advisor. The purpose of the com- mittee is to provide for the betterment of the Regiment. It accomplishes this in two ways, Hrst, by giving finan- cial aid to Academy func- tions, and by providing serv- ices to the Midshipmen. Each year about S500 is given toward Graduation. The TV's at Leavitt, the New Dorms, and the Ship, have been purchased and maintained by the fund. The fund has contributed to- ward bus trips and cruise tours, and in sending the band and drill squad to Kings Point. In addition the fund has aided various dances, sponsored movies and maintained the pool tables. The Welfare and Recrea- tion Committee, obtains its money in several ways. First, the profits which are realized from the vending machines are put into the fund, as are the profits from the Ships Store on the cruise. Also contributing to the fund are the school barbers. L
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