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    Summer Alumni Events
    Alumni Association Annual GatheringApproximately 50 alumni and friends attended the MMA Alumni Association Meeting and Alumni Gathering at Ri Ra on Commercial Street in Portland, June 14. In attendance were Anton Zrioka ’16, Jay Sawyer ’83, Ulla Zrioka, and Pat Zrioka ’87, Casco Bay Alumni Chapter President, and others.


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  • Capt. Gandy
    TS STATE OF MAINE
    Welcome Home Reception

    Capt. Nathan Gandy '92, Commandant of Midshipmen and Dean of Maritime Training, presented Capt. Bob Peacock ’71 with a token of appreciation during a Welcome Home reception aboard TS State of Maine in Eastport, Maine, on July 12. Peacock was instrumental in arranging for the training ship to visit Eastport and clear Customs following its highly successful 70-day training cruise. More than 50 guests, including 25 alumni, attended the event.

    A plaque of appreciation was also presented to the Eastport Chamber of Commerce and Bill Mahoney ’56, the most senior alumni present, was presented a cruise ball cap.


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