THE "LAKERS" OF WORLD WAR I: Continued from first page: LAKE GEBHART, Chicago. Wrecked on Pacific, 1923. LAKE GEDNEY, Cleveland. Borerrey GENEVA, Duluth, later JOHN J .0'HAGAN, MANOMET, U.S.S.ARIES. GERA, Chicago, later SOUTHLANDS, RUTH LYKES. Stout by e.a.,Carib'n »5-16-42. LAKE GERT, Chicago. Abandoned, 1930. LAKE GETAWAY, Chicago, later UPSHUR, NORLUNA. Stranded, Labrador, 10-25-42. LAKE G R, Chicago. Abandoned, 1932. LAKE GIDDINGS, Chicago, later TEXAS SHIPPER, WEST SHIPPER, CARIBQUEEN,HAIT KWAI LAKE GILBOA, Wyandotte, later ONEIDA. zouk by enemy action, Caribbean, 7-13-42. LAKE GILPEN, Wyandotte, later, wel LAKE GILTA, "Wyandotte. Abandoned, 193: LAKE GILTEDGE, Wyandotte, later TEN — Fleet"), FILIPE CAMAREO. Abd.,'55. LAKE GIRARDEAU, Saginaw. Scrapped, 1926. LAKE GIRTH, Wyandotte. Later barge M.A.DONNELLY. LAKE GITANO, Wyandotte, later SINGBE, JOSEFINA, TOYSHINI MARU. Sunk in Colli- sion off Japan, 7- 3-33. LAKE GLASCO, Wyandotte, later ROANOKE. LAKE GLAUCUS, Superior, later VOLUSIA, NORLINDO. Suhk by enemy action, 5-4-42. LAKE GLEBE Superior. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GLENCOE Superior. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GORIN, Wyandotte, later NIDERDAL. LAKE GORMANIA, Wyandotte. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GOVAN, Cleveland. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GRADAN, Chicago. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GRAFTON, Chicago. Wrecked, 5-11-20 on Runnell's Shoal, Land's End, G.B. LAKE GRAINGER, CHicago, Scrapped, 1928. LAKE GRAMA, Chi cago. Scrapped, 192 28. taxe GRAMPIAN, Chicago. Scrapped, 1927. ee: GRAMPUS, Chicago. Scrapped, 1928. GRANBY, Chicago. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GRANDON, Wyandotte. Scrapped, 1928. LAKE GRAPHITE, Wyandotte, later WEST AFRICA. LAKE GRATIS, Wyandotte. Scrapped, ree LAKE GRATTAN, Wyandotte. Scrapped 1928. LAKE GRAVELLA, Wyandotte. Scrapped 1928. LAKE GRAVETT, Wyandotte. Scrapped 1927. (Continued LAKE GRAVITY, Wyandotte. Scrapped 1927. on bottom LAKE GREENBRIER, Wyandotte. Scrapped, 1927. of next LAKE GRETNA, Wyandotte. Scrapped, 1928, page) LAKE GROGAN, Wyandotte. Scrapped, 1927. LAKE GUNNI, Superios, later GUAHTEMOC, COMMERCIAL PIONEER. Abd. ,'39, xe KK KK KK KK At Right: The TEN formerly the LAKE GILTEDGE. Note the unusual (for a "Laker") round pilot- house. We suspect this has been taken from some lake ship ‘nd put on the TEN. n any of our read- ers tell us what ship's pilot house this was previously? (Young Photo)