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Q Z , EQ Alan Howell Moore Al, MDFMN Kittery, Maine Marine Engineering Kittery lost Al when he decided to approach a career in the maritime in- dustry. His restored Marmon and his first stock car are all in the past. He had to buckle down, but those week-ends at his camp at Carter's Notch, a few girls later, were all beneficial to Al. Now he has the plan of 4'Buying The Farmn in the near future for a lucky someone. All racing season was devoted to the HPuppy,,' and now rumors are that an A Class is in the making for the 4'Ridge.,, Alis attitude is on the cocky side, knowing his big brother is an of- ficer of the law, but he still manages to find most of the radar traps. A1 worked hard, both practically and academically, throughout the school years and it paid off for him, even if he can't navigate! Smooth sailing and a checkered flag to a good friend and class- mate. Activities, Propeller Club 2,3,4g Alpha Phi Omega 3,1-lg Machinist Mate 43 Cadet Chief Engineer 4'Pathfinder 4, Intra- murals 2,3. 148
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Edward Raymond Merry CCED77 Smithfield, Maine Marine Engineering Ed Will probably best ,be remembered around the Academy for his big smile and his ability to laugh. From the start Ed Was a Well-liked member of the Class of 69'7. Although hailing from Smith- field, he could usually be seen around Gorham on his free Weekends cutting the limbs off some poor tree. Athletically inclined, Ed gave all the energy he could to strengthen three Academy teams over his four year stay. While he was undoubtedly a baseball player at heart, he was also a starter on the undefeated Wrestling team and a traveling member of the cross country team for three years. Athletics however Were not, Why Ed came to Maine Maritime Academy and his competitive spirit carried over into the classroom to give him the basis for a successful engineering career. With a bright future lying ahead We all join together in Wishing Ed the very best of everything. Activities, 2nd Battalion Commander 4 Indoctrination 3, Cross Country 1,2,3 Propeller Club 2,3,4g Wrestling 35 Base ball 1,2,3g Building Committee 43 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4g AMF Racing Team 3,4 147
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. 5512, Z? Z? V- ,...,.f, ,cms-, . 1 , K , .M Q Michael Wayne Moore Mosie Millinocket, Maine Marine Engineering Ole '4Mosie Moore was bestowed upon MMA by the booming city of Millinocket, and he was always the center of attention and good fun. Mosie was also one of the Maj or's best friends. One could often find him across the bay. digging clams to cook in the steam lab. Also worthy of note is his adventure with the borrowed green VW on the Castine Road. After this incident he was known as HThe Neck. One to be the first to promote good will, Mosie was a top ambassador in foreign ports. He always let everyone know that he was av true military man, and proud of it, by marching along the docks. Good luck to a real great friend and a Veranda 3 man. Actiuitiesg Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
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