Pennsylvania Maritime Academy - Helm Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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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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,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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4:25. HARRY CURLY,' DANVERS Fi1'Jf,CZaJf Carpenter? Mate Scranton, Penna. Since Harry doesn't have much hair, we refer to him as The Reverend Harry. Before lib- erty, his main worry is whether or not he will make the early bus to Scranton. Hardly ever around Philadelphia, we believe that his reason for the hurried trips home are because of a cer- tain girl named Marti. Harry is an expert per- taining to anything about wood, although his knowledge was slightly restricted when he 'got the job. Anytime during the day you can find Harry up at the shack working or studying. Harry, also a member of the bridge club, re- members Claiborne well. Whoopi

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