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SCUBA CLUB Back row, Z to 1: Robinson, Barbeau, O'Reilly, Lindvall, Hoysradt, Miller, Damrell. Front row: Porter, Wilks CPresidentl, Martin, Dinsmore. STUDENT ACTIVITIES COUNCIL ibt3z2n1t::'Ij1Zflpl1gyIlobinson H., Iudd, LCDR. Jordan, Doore, Robinson M., 44 The Academy Scuba Club, headed by Lt. Spin- azola, was organized two years ago by a group of in- terested divers here at the academy. The club's main purpose is to train and qual- ify those midshipmen in- terested in the art of scuba diving. Most of the club's diving time is spent beneath the cold waters around Cas- tine, searching for one of the many wrecks from the War of 1812. At all times while any of the clubis qualified divers are at school, they are at the disposal of the school or the townspeople if in case of emergency the need for them should arise. When the ship sails on its annual train- ing cruise, all members pack their gear and look forward to a fun filled dive in one of the warm water ports to which the State of Maine sails. A new organization, the Council was formed to pro- mote an expanded social program at the Academy, via class representatives. In limited time available the Council came up with a most successful i'Castine A- Go-Co Weekendf, featuring dances, buffet suppers, a bowling tournament, and movies. Dates came from Westbrook Junior College, Husson, St. Josephis College and Mercy School of Nurs- ing. ' With many new projects on the agenda, the Activ- ities Council looks to de- velop into an effective force in extra-curricular affairs.
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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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CLASS OFFICERS President: Richard Condon Vice President: David Pope Secretary: Tim Latour Treasurer: Chet Manuel President: Roger Haines Vice President: Check Nording Treasurer: William Sullivan Secretary: John Demaree President: Robert Blackmore Vice President: Jeremiah Baker Secretary: Robert Moody Treasurer: Keith Lewis 45
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