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David George Gordius Tweet Bass Harbor, Maine Marine Engineering Dave, better known as Tweet,hai1s from the shores of Bass Harbor, Me. When not found in his rack, he could usually be located where the action was, whether it be a Prop Club party, the theft of the dorm's bell, or racing down the Castine road. One the few to receive a 100 on Crazy Ed's diesel tests, Dave never had to worry too much about his academics. Dave's favorite saying was Oh come on - just one more game of Whist? . Dave is a really hard worker and is bound to reap success. Best of luck and may you always have smooth sailing. Activitiesg A.P.O. 3,4g Superintendent's List 1 ,3g Cadet Training 4. 112
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5-1, Bruce C. Goding Bruce Lincoln, Maine Marine Engineering Only the girls at Cold Stream Pond was always calculating to keep one step knew about Bruce's love life, but his ahead or to get the upper hand. versatility in other fields impressed us We're positive that Bruce will be suc- greatly. Boatman, hunter, card shark, he cessful no matter what he does. Best of even found time to study. luck in the future. With a mind like an IBM computer he Activities, Superintendent's List 1,2,3. 111
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Z3 4 f 1 T , 13,11-'gtsg' xjg,-,1.:gf!4,g,55 L , V, Ronald MacMillan Gordon Ronnie-Squaw-Man Old Town, Maine Marine Engineer His easy-going ways, quick smile, and likeable personality will always stand him in good stead. Noted as something of aplayboy, Ron had a date every weekend, usually, with a different member of the fair sex. For relaxation it was the weekly party at his camp on Pushaw Pond, where he and his adopted brother, Jeff, and anyone else who showed up, proceeded to forget the books and the charm of the military routine at M.M.A. Ron's musical ability will never be forgotten. His horn could always be heard at morning colors and regimental formations. It could also be heard at bas- ketball and football games tooting that infamous school song. Although the books sometimes gave him trouble, Ron's determination and will to learn won him his diploma. This determination will see him through the rest of his life and make him successful at whatever he attempts. The Class of 69i' wishes Ron fair winds and smooth sailing in the future. Activities, Band l,2,3.
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