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,5:'7qVfTX 'i ' .1 ALBERT USUBMARINEH CI-IANCO I 6 Fim' Clary Mdfbjiliff Germantown, Penna. Al, originally from the Coast Guard, is strictly a Navy man. At any time during the day or night throughout the ship, you are likely to hear the strains of Anchors Aweigh issuing forth from his battered mouth organ. He can usually be found, when not sleeping, down in the hold either studying or lifting weights, to keep himself in shape mentally as well as physically. Next to studying he loves to argue and in the aforesaid he excels. When the time comes to clean up you can usually find Al in his machine shops, carefully supervising the cleaning for inspection and making sure no deck men wander below to sharpen their scrapers on the much-used grinder. Wh0'J been working at flair lathe?
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WILLIAM WILD BILL CALLEN Storefeeeper Fim' Clam Drexel Hill, Penna. Friends Central gave its flashing fullback, Wild Bill, to the sea. Bill stepped on board ready to conquer anything that may come along but after a few shots in the arms by Doc he spent his first cruise in sickbay. .As a boot Bill spent most of his week-ends on board further- ing his knowledge. Of course, there was a church party in Baltimore that freshened his memory of his football powers while he dashed around the foc'sle challenging anyone to stop him. When he became a first classman Captain Callen's famous cocktail became known and -dreaded by all boots. Bill's job as storekeeper first class has proven him a hard-working cadet. It will stand him in good stead when he takes over the command on his next ship. I think that ir fairly fzznnyu ,,M.,,.f-ex O O ' ' lla,-Jil, I 5
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PAUL JOE LIBEEJY' CRAIG Fim' Clary Elerlririm Philadelphia, Penna. Paul, the first over the gangway on any or every liberty, has yet to meet his master. The only reason we can figure out for the hurried action is a chestnut haired girl who lives on Front Street. Incidentally, he is engaged to this girl. Paul is a very vigorous lad who never sleeps later than 0800 and in the course of your trav- els around the ship you will see him with a homemade stool on which a foot has never been laid. Better than anything else Paul likes to Fix the light on the Port Yard Arm, or to stand the twelve to four watch over the week- end. Gone with the wind I 7
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