Pennsylvania Maritime Academy - Helm Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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if Q HENRY AL ULRICH Cadet Chief Engineer Middletown, Penna. Al, the pride of Middletown, is a very hand- some lad. He likes nothing better than to get home and visit a certain small store. Herreally makes out in the races also. Even though he is an expert in the lines of shoes and machinery, he can also cook. If at any time you ever Want to nnd him, look in the radio shack. He re- laxes there in his spare time listening to the radio and studying. His pride and joy are the motor launches and not a day goes by without him spending some time puttering around the motor. When ashore on liberty Al really gets his arm exer- cised, due to the three stripes to which he is entitled. Time to make ont the Width Lift again

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LOUIS SOO GBE TARRICONE First Afrifmfzt Engineer Philadelphia, Penna, Terry is the man in charge of the engine room, a job he has dreamed of ever since he came on board. His ideas seem sort of strange to some of us but he really keeps the place clean, Terry doesn't care much for women and on week ends you can see him leaving the ship with an armload of books. As yet, we donlt know whether he studies because he al- ways seems fairly gay when his liberty expires. Could it be that he takes his math book home to study-P On Field Day Terry is usually below instructing the uriderclass in the art of Soo Geeing. Although quiet in class he gives a good account of himself when placed in charge of a detail. There if .rlill oil in More cmnk phi. J-,....., HE H ll .lliiima



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EDWARD LIBERTY WICK Canteen Keeper Somerton, Philadelphia, Penna. Direct from Admiral Farragut came Ed. Filled with a year of naval training, Ed de- cided to increase his knowledge of the sea by sailing on the good ship Keystone State. As a boot, Ed was very easily seen but sel- dom found on deck, He spent most of his time as mess cook for table six. This, perhaps, helped him to acquire the much-sought-after job of canteen keeper. Whenever there's worrying to be done, Ed will do it for a price. Everyone crying on his shoulder accounts for his frequent change of clothing. The great job he did as chairman of the ring dance and co-editor of the Helm is only slight proof that Ed will be a success in anything he undertakes. Go ree DiDi0 I,-A-wp-as 3 I

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