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u I 1 I 0 4 4 , , 0 'Q IEA DALMQA 55 S ffs - Ill y Fijosp S. H xvniix' fr-, ,,C' Lk, KJV s 1 1' -S M THE SKIPPER ADDRESSES X' TI-IE CREW 5 HERE are as many human types on the ocean of Af life as there are kinds of vessels on the high seas. Ships range all the way from clereliets to the fully equip- ped, ellieient ocean liners. It is a sacl commentary that human beings have the same rangeg hut the ship has no control over its destiny, while you ancl I have over ours. There is an anonymous poem ealletl The Set of the Sails that gives us a Fine philosophy of life. One ship drives east, and another west With the self-some winds that hlowf 'Tis the set of the sails Anil not the gales, lfVhich ziecizles the way Zo go. Like the zuinzls of the sea are the ways of fate, As we voyage along through life: 'Tis the will of the soul That decides its goal, Ana' not the mlm or the strife.
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X IQ LA DALMA 55 N THE MATES GIVE GREETING HEAVE HO! Heaue bo, my lads The wind blows clear! A favoring breeze is on oar lea Ana' soon across the clark blue sea Om' gallant ship me'll bravely steer. N grammar school days we liked to shout this spirited song in our high pitched voices ready for great ventures, and we expected the thrilling as a part of our daily experience when once we reached high school. But having ar- rived, the glamor and adventure soon vanished into monotony and duty for too many of us, and we never have recaptured that alert en- , thusiasm that made us love to imagine ourselves Q! n sailors. Why not try to cultivate, to tease back ETHEL B. SHELDON and with more energy than harmony. We were into our lives that glorious appreciation of liv- ing that makes each day an adventure to be anticipated? Middle age and old age, comfortable havens though they may be, are a long, long way offg and in between is a sparkling sea of unknown opportunity and romance. Enjoy the daily cruise, add achievement to your log each night, and dare to sail ahead even against an occasional squall. AYE! AYE! Heave Ho! Fine lads, and lassies too, Adventuresome seas are waiting you, A chartered course unlike the old, Where seamen's quest was only gold. Today's demands are just as bold, XVith shoal and hardships many fold. So in training port make good your stayg Then speed the voyage to a better day. l-leave Ho! Rings out the captain's cry. Heave Ho! Sounds back the crew's reply. So anchors a-weigh! Your foes defy! Sail on, sail on, good ship. Aye! Aye! l I .0 Davin W. Sruaoias In if L 'flw 13 lcizllll-1 C-1 Uv 'J A 5 ji ' N! . A '
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