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Spirited GatheringTidewater area alumni and significant others gathered on a gorgeous late October afternoon at O’Connor Brewing Co. in the industrial section of Norfolk. The timing worked perfectly for two out-of-area alumni to attend. Tom Bourgelas ’81 from Rota, Spain and Stephen King ’94 from St. Louis were able to reconnect with familiar faces and classmates. Appropriately captured under the signage (left to right) Chip Callan ’88, Dave Bolster ’86, Molly Marcotte ’15, Dennis Heidenthal ’82, Dan Poulin ’83, Pete Ferland ’82, Mark Harvey ’82, Tom Bourgelas ’81, Jeff Fitzpatrick ’83, Chris Wade ’94 (with Jen), Steve Case ’05 (with Gabrielle Dandaneau) and Stephen King ’94. Unfortunately, the Admiral’s work had to be completed before Shane Riley ’11 finally made his appearance, thus missing the photo op. Read More
Annual Black Mountain Ski Event
Comraderie Off Charts
“This was a fun event,” writes Capt. Dave Sulin ’71. “It only took about a half a tube of Ben-Gay to soften up the bruise from my spill, and my limp has almost gone away. I guess that I don’t bounce as well as I used to.
“It was wonderful to see you guys. Class of 1971 appears to have had the most guys from one class there. My wife says that if we weren’t the largest contingent, we had to be the best looking! Stories of the “old days” were wonderful and brought back such great memories.”
On March 16, the Ned Andrews and Casco Bay alumni chapters joined forces and arranged for a combined meeting at the Daniel Stone Inn located in Brunswick. The guest speaker for the evening was Fred Harris, Class of ’67. Among other positions in his illustrious career, Fred is the former President of Bath Iron Works and NASSCO.
Discussion was primarily centered on the current state of international shipbuilding, of which Fred is considered a subject matter expert. As a result of the successful turnout, combined events are being considered for the future.
Downeast GatheringDowneast Alumni gathered at the Bluebird Ranch in Machias on March 8. Classes from 1957 to 2013 were represented among the 15 alumni gathered to hear Jeff Wright give a presentation on MMA today. Thanks to Capt. Bob Peacock ’71, current member of the MMA Board of Trustees, for adding to the discussion. Read More
DC Alumni Group
Catch Up TimeA group of alumni is gathering quarterly in Washington, D.C. to catch up and network. The group is very informal with no dues, and no set schedule. If you live around the D.C.-area, or are passing through, contact Andrew Strosahl ’05 at astrosahl@trans-inst.org and join the group. Read More
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“This was a fun event,” writes Capt. Dave Sulin ’71. “It only took about a half a tube of Ben-Gay to soften up the bruise from my spill, and my limp has almost gone away. I guess that I don’t bounce as well as I used to.
“It was wonderful to see you guys. Class of 1971 appears to have had the most guys from one class there. My wife says that if we weren’t the largest contingent, we had to be the best looking! Stories of the “old days” were wonderful and brought back such great memories.”
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July 26 – Reggae Evening Cruise on the M/V
Thomas Leighton, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Sept. 14 – 16 – Annual Seacoast Scholarship
Scramble Golf outing at Pease Golf Course,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Sign up: Click Here
Dec. 7 – Christmas Reception, Sprague House,
Newington, New Hampshire
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On March 16, the Ned Andrews and Casco Bay alumni chapters joined forces and arranged for a combined meeting at the Daniel Stone Inn located in Brunswick. The guest speaker for the evening was Fred Harris, Class of ’67. Among other positions in his illustrious career, Fred is the former President of Bath Iron Works and NASSCO.
Discussion was primarily centered on the current state of international shipbuilding, of which Fred is considered a subject matter expert. As a result of the successful turnout, combined events are being considered for the future.
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