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MARK H. ROBINSON Editor-in-chief . t - A ' ' . 'wit .4 -'M-SC , V -- ' ' ' J :- as 2' 1g ,ff--g:f- N 3- . .- E '1 Q 4 DAVID M. O'CONNOR Associate 6: Sports Editor PETER M. NEWTON Literary Editor The Trick's End is an account of our four years spent here at the acad- emy. We have done our best to keep it accurate and interesting. As editor, I would like to especially thank Peter Newton and David O'Connor for their undy- ing efforts in helping to make this book possible. TRICK'S END THOMAS BENZ Photo Editor GEORGE S. DOORE Art Editor , ' ., 'A-hw -,,,, 'E+ - N .H ' io.i ' ,..r or PETER W. MARTIN LCDR HOWARD C. JORDAN Business Manager Adviso, 42
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YACHT CLUB A GEORGE DUNCAN Secretary Treasurer, NAT GLADDING Commodore, SETH FENNER Vice-Commodore, DOUG SHORE Fleet Captain. The Yacht Club has been very active during the past season. Starting in the spring, club members began the annual overhaul and repair of the 35' sloop aDianai' and the 38' cutter Clio. Being fiberglass, the three Gannet class dinghies did not need much work. But much time and many weekends were given up by members of the club to ready the fleet for the summer sailing season. Some of the races entered by the club are: Monhegan Race, the Retired Skippers Race, and the North Haven Ocean Race. When the Marblehead to Halifax race comes up this summer Clio', and Diana will be entered, as they have in the past years. The dinghies were sailed throughout the season by Midshipmen with sailing ex- perience. At the end of the season an intramural competition was established by Capt. Kennaday, one of our most ardent supporters. The Gannets were also sailed in intercollegiate races held at Colby. Needless to say MMA came out on top. After the season ended, a banquet was held at the Jed Prouty where awards were given and plans for the future were formulated. The club is an actively growing organization and the future looks bright. 41
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HELM PETER L. REDF ERN Stalf Editor THOMAS MOUTSATSOS Staff Editor .ff .aff f ' , . .,... .. - ,, --?:3f'-5:5f5l'l4- . ' -.f V ffl, Q1 -.-'Pt'-:'37'2?S'?27.fPMZ .mega-affvff, J 1...-. , was.. exif: 4 . . -. ,f fr , 11 - . . .,,., .. ...,.. - ' .X ff , gf., SCOTT SEARWAY Staff Editor The Helm is the news- paper of the Regiment of Midshipmen, published monthly, or thereabouts, except during periods of leave or the annual train- ing cruise. The Helm is run solely by the midshipmen, and is the voice of the Regi- ment, for it is intended for the enjoyment and in- formation of the midship- men, faculty, parents, and friends of the Academy. The Helm had a new look this year in the form of a new masthead which does much to enhance the paper. The men behind the paper this year were, Dick Paton, editor-in-chief, Russ Kniehl, associate editor, and staff editors Tom Moutsatsos, Pete Martin, Scott Searway, and Pete Redfern. Head- ing the sports department was Dave O'Connor who was ably assisted by Dan Hamblet. Standing ready to lend his artistic ability to The Helm was art editor Dave Pope. john Krupski had the job of getting the paper mailed on time. Advisors to the Helm were Capt. I. M. Kennaday and LCDR H. C. Jordan. The editors and staff of The Helm hope that they have successfully fulfilled their sometimes contro- versial job of being the voice of the midshipmen over the last year, and that the Helm proved interesting, informative, and added a light touch to life at MMA. 43 A , . V ws RICHARD R. PATON Editor-in-chief an g.1,.2a.w c., , f a ,,,, , I ?f7S?Y'f' :Q Sl. V- 'f l' f l J :351.f f ' - ,W 7 l if4zQff2?- ff Z M, 3 , RUSSELL F. KNIEI-IL Associate Editor JOHN I. KRUPSKI Circulation Manager DAVID M. O'CONNOR Sports Editor
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