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ROBERT ALLISON FRICKE 86-ll l02nd Street, Riclimond Hill, Queens, N, Y BOB, FRICKED BALDY After serving an eigluteen montli enlistment ' tlle Hooligan Navy, Bola turned up at NYSME to iurtlqer liis education. Fed witli liglqthou loell louoys, and fog liorns, lie commenced a Cafes, in engineering, one more compatilale witlq EEE interests. He initiated a program ol severe stud - souglit to oiytain tlle liiglmest possilole marlcs. Thi lie did. At tlwe Fort, Friclcel inecame a lilarary Worker llie lilqed tlie idea of luig money, and stayed with itg advanced until lie was Top Sllelfn in tlie lmook department. Un tlle last two cruises Baldy was one of tile Clming Brotluers, spent mucli time in tlue laundry. Despite tllis, lie loecame quite popular Witlm cadets, crew, and officers. intending to go mercll, Boly will loe a valuable worlcer for tile luclcy company Wl1icl1 liires liim. Lilarary Staff, Cadet Librarian, Lounge Library Representative, Laundry Manager, Propeller Clula, Society of Naval Architects and lVlarine Engi- neers, Honor Roll, Acimirars List. HENRY GRENILER GERNION 76 Eldridge Avenue, Hempstead, L. l-, N- Y' SCA-VANGERJ SWAMP GRASS lt's a loird, it's a roclcet, it's Hot R041 Harilk Oil liis supersonic cycle. Hot Rod Hank HS as lqnown to tliose of tlre Speed Age, Could always e depended upon for a level lieaded discuSS10n OH . - - tthe automolniles and other man-guided missiles H l drop of a piston. All ol us rememloer tllffheveiili clay wl'1en Hanlc cut tlie silence with 'S confident Usca-vengingf, H et of Hanlfs sole aims in life are to Own a -elitr' assorted sport cars plus a Cadillac for practicagali a caloin cruiserg an airplane: H Camp in Mamiveek of tllis from a job requiring twenty hmlrli ?,Ianl4'g time for compensation in six figures' Wil d We supercllarged energy and milled-fl0Wn ea ' are certain sometl1ing,s got t0 give' , hr Giee Club, Rifle Team, President, Plwtograp Club. 5 i OR' guilt ll GORD Gvffl' blond af llufftlll' and r6Q9' paper C Ol SQVCIH enflealol nam? Ol the Iliglll tion. An in wiIl1l walls? lf luis Clllll' joygql over to hi Dance C Eflitor P0 EDWA N30 l.al:. RED: llf Ed can SCl10ol in he 50011 If lfffflull li, ll0flS, and 0lJP0Sile 5 lllllugh toward hi and in th outstand. Unlilll lleacadel ! on 0lIr Ong fllgti '00m. Alter It Ee l'l0w ii unflerl .n a P
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.Y. ar ago to by deep Ilto the gled to ine and Ilel' on is pen. edu his PC-rated, Iv evils CI work efY0ne Edefg nd tile I get a sented AI- lg the luring going IWHYS eding ldies, aiS0 I the assist if is et in . the be 'em' JOSEPH MICHAEL FENTON 698-85th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. DUCK: ROUGE: IOE No duck ever looked like that, even on Monday morning. It wasn't untii Wednesday that the Rouge started to recover from the weekend ioefore, and it was then that he could he counted upon to provide the spark for Deck I. The Ducks many escapades at home and abroad are too numerous for justitiaioie mention here. However, none will forget Bermuda nor Paris. As Georges right hand man, Joe hecame one of the savvier pushers in the deck gang. Always considerate of the mugs, for whom he had a' tender place in his heart, he soon established himself as an idoi of sorts among the underciasses. Ambitious, energetic, friendly, Joe should have no trouioie on the Hhig voyage ahead. Joe is going to sea and wiii, no douiot, creditahiy aquit himself in the profession that has claimed him. Intramural Sports, Propeller Cluin, First Class Bosun,s Mate, Qnoi Division: Newman Ciuh. CHARLES ROBERT FERRER, JR. 601 West 179th Street, New York, N. Y. SPIC: CHARLOSQ PINEAPPLE SAILOR HCharios,H after looking around for a year or so, finaiiy decided that Fort Schuyler was as good a country ciuh as any to join. Haaren High School had given him a practical knowledge in engineer- ing which was a great help to him and his class- mates at the Fort and afloat. Hchariosu was very active in intramural sports, and without his heip his engineering classmates might not have attained the foothaii and ioasket- ioaii championships. His quick wit and carefree manner made him a standing favorite with the class, and contriiouted much joy to our stay at the Fort and aiooard the ship. Qnce his ingenuity ioacktired when he at- tempted to cooi off pineappie juice with C02 Hence the name Pineapple Sailor. uchariosu intends to foiiow the sea, and to him We extend sincere wishes for smooth sailing. Propeller Club, Newman Club.
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BHS, N Y Stment in NYSM 'lithouseg 1 a Career with his :re md ' flfs-S Tlli 'Y Worker Wed with the bool aldi' Was 1 time in e p0P11lar valuable es trim. 2 Litmuy ller Club, ne Engi- .Y. Hank OH as he is IWHYS be ssioll on es Ht the eventful ris loud' , Heel of zticdlilyl ainC'aH . a Weil 1HankS ,Y cad, we GGRDQN ELWOOD HASKIN South Road, Blue Point, L. l., N. Y. GORDY Gordon came from Blue Pointg his hair was blond and his thinlcing determined. He was one to sticli hy what he said, using his vocabulary fluently,-even if he was wrong. A sticliler for rules and regs, he chewed an offender out, using the report sheet only as a last resort. As our news- paper editor he pushed the paper from a small mimeographed joh to a slick, printed production of several pages. Gordy's untiring efforts in this endeavor rate him a salute as well as the niclc- name oi uFighting Steve Vvilsonfl for many were the nights he toiled over articles for the next edi- tion. And who will forget the museum he lived in, with the loot of three cruises strewn about the Walls? In Canasta a point of law would hring out his Culbertson to settle the argument. Gordy en- joyed his college days here, and his zest carried over to his friends. Dance Committee, Pistol Team, Porthole Staff, Editor Porthole. EDWARD JUSEPH HEROLD 2150 l..aFontaine Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. REDQ LOVER, GRUNTER Ed came to us from Cardinal Hayes High School intent upon hecoming an engineer: hut he soon realized that all worlc and no play malces for dull living. So the ulnoveru commenced opera- tions, and was soon surrounded hy admirers of the opposite sex. Though a few upper classmen were belligerent toward him, he soon mastered the daily routine, and in the Spring of mug year hecame the class, outstanding pitcher on the varsity nine. Unlilce many athletes, Ed had little trouhle with the academics of his profession. On our last cruise, Ed toiled through many a long night in the tailor shop and in the engine room. After four years of association with the Grunter, we lcnow that Ed will he successful in whatever he undertakes, lay virtue of his smile, personal- ity, and ability to tit into his surroundings. PFODGZIQT Club, Newman Club, GIGS Club, Val'- sity Baseball Team, three years.
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