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M3 gf , nv, , , 4,4 Robert Hays Morris Mo Brunswick, Me. Nautical Science Robert H. Morris, or Mo, as both friend and foe like to call him, did not come as original to the class of 69. Being a one time inmate of our rival academy at New London, Conn., he remained our authority on Coast Guard affairs. Mo could be considered as one of the most versitile members of our class. There existed few subjects that he did not know something about. When ever he was not getting the most out of the mattress he read profusely books on any and all subjects. Somehow he managed to make his way on to the Superinten- dentis List on several occasions. How he made it remained as much a wonder to him as the rest of the class. Regardless of all the abuse he took Mo was always a good natured chap. Besides being quite a lover, having survived the Curacao jiaseo of 1967, Mo was an avid hunter and 'thot automobile fan. Activitiesg Mess Deck Master at Arms Intramurals. 150
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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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Q 'i Clayton Everett Nowell Clayt Ellsworth, Maine Marine Engineering Clay Was one of the quiet members of the class and usually Walked the straight and narrow. He has always done Well in his studies, earning his stars for the first three semes- ters. But the story goes that someone put a jinx on him while in Norfolk on the Winter criuse, and it took a year to gain those stars back. Along with his stars, Clay also obtained C-II Platoon, which he claims was all he Wanted. A fine athlete, c'Flash,' stayed among the top five cross country runners for four years. His competitive spirit and en- gineering expertise Will take him far in his profession. Activities, C-II Platoon Leader, Cross- Country 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 2,3,4. 151
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