Very good school back in 1974. One of my classmates learned a hard lesson about relative motion one day in Narragansett Bay. I was conning a YP in slot #4 of a diamond formation when he was ordered to re-position himself from the port wing of the formation to the starboard. His decision to turn 90 degrees, regardless of the formation’s forward speed nearly caused a collision. Fortunately, I ordered “All back full” in time, but he got chewed out just the same. Pretty cheap lesson that day.
I understand the school was closed in 2003 for “Financial Reasons”
I bet that you could have run that school for 10 years for what it cost to repair McCain and the Fitz.