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THREE YEARS BEFORE THE MAST As june twentieth approaches, we realize that at last the voyage on the good ship Ken- sington is nearly over. The voyage has had its ups and downs. Many times, when the turbu- lent seas churned about the boat and the wind howled, you wanted to abandon the ship. But you looked at your shipmates and officers who were setting such fine examples, lifted your chin, and bucked the storm. Your toil and patience were rewarded, too, because soon the ship came into peaceful, calm waters. With our three years before the mast over, we wonder what use our training here will be in the work we will be doing five years from now. Will this three-year training period be the pat- tern for our future? Will we be wise enough to put it to the greatest advantage? Our work here has been for a purpose, as we all know, so let's not store what we've learned on the shelf. As we leave our safe harbor of apprentice- ship, we take the wheel of a new ship. Let's pave the way with knowledge. Good sailing, Mates. M. J. M. T. 5 f , is 1-sax., 'A 'Q N
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