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29 V if if Q' 1' QQ f 4 ,,,,, . . J x 1, Q Norman E. Charleston, Jr. Norm Westbrook, Maine Marine Engineering Norm Was definitely a member in good standing of 4'The Big Four during his four years at the Academy. In- spection, room or personal, were strictly taboo. He had a true love for the corps??? Norm, as he was rarely called, prob- ably had more aliases than anyone in our class. With his love for cold Weather, and his devotion to surfing, he developed quite a list. After Norm's freshman year his health began to pick up considerably. Some say it was because of the expert medical attention he Was receiving with frequent trips to Portland. One thing is for sure: Norm will never have to Worry about lonely days at home. In all seriousness, Norm is one of the better engineers in our class. We all Wish him a long and prosperous career in the Merchant Marine. Activities, Football 1,25 Golf 1,2,3 Shore Patrol 4, Intramurals 1,2,3. 91
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5 K. Richard A. Carver Dick Rockland, Maine Nautical Science Dick is another one of the many Knox County boys who have made their mark at the Academy. Dick could always be found in the gym playing B-Ball, or in a friendly card game. Dick's love of Matinic Island was known by all. It was his favorite haunt, although of late Dick has taken a liking to '4Bean Town as well. The Class of 69 extends its sincerest best wishes to a loyal friend and class- mate. Activitiesg Basketball 1,2,3g Medical Aid 43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
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if Robert Dwight Chester Bob Amityville, New York Marine Engineering Bob came to the Academy from the golden shores of Long Island after a stay at Fort Schuyler. He was a firm believer that one should spread his education over a large area. An elite member of the 'gln Crowdf, Bob spent much of his time keeping a watchful eye over the Famous HSextants. When he could tear away from the band, he could usually be seen heading south in his T-bird to spend a quiet weekend in the surf at Old Orchard Beach. With all this activity, Bob was still a New Yorker at heart and was always looking for the chance to head home to see a sweet young thing from his home town. We the Class of 69 will always re- member him for his fine engineering ability, sea horses and great person- ality, and wish him the best of luck and smo oth sailing. Activities, lst BXO, Varsity rowing 3 Varsity Wrestling 3,4g Intramural Soft ball 3,43 Manager SeXtants', 3,43 Pro peller Club 2,3,4, Scuba 2,3,4. 92
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