Fall Issue -Issue 2010 Vol. 10 - USCGAUX District 7
Fall Issue -Issue 2010 Vol. 10 - USCGAUX District 7
Fall Issue -Issue 2010 Vol. 10 - USCGAUX District 7
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Division 9<br />
Richard Brokaw<br />
James Conlon<br />
Division <strong>10</strong><br />
Antoinette Meister<br />
Charles Van Horn<br />
Division 11<br />
Astrid Black<br />
Leslie Poggi<br />
Division 12<br />
Dominic Zito<br />
Wil-<br />
Division 14<br />
Walter Johnson<br />
Gerard Petroni<br />
bur Roberson<br />
Da-<br />
Division 15<br />
Harold Hiscox<br />
vid Robinson<br />
Phyllis Whitaker<br />
Division 17<br />
Ann Bloom<br />
Milagross Acosta<br />
Sunset and evening star<br />
And one Sunset clear and call evening for me! star<br />
And may And there one clear be no call moaning for me! of the bar,<br />
When And I put may out there to sea, be no moaning of the bar,<br />
When I put out to sea,<br />
Twilight and evening bell,<br />
And after that the dark!<br />
And may there be no sadness of farewell,<br />
When I embark;<br />
But such a tide as moving seems asleep,<br />
Too full<br />
But<br />
for<br />
such<br />
sound<br />
a tide<br />
and<br />
as moving<br />
foam,<br />
seems asleep,<br />
For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place<br />
Too full for sound and foam,<br />
The flood may bear me far,<br />
When that which drew from out the boundless deep<br />
When that which drew from out the boundless<br />
deep<br />
When I have crossed the bar.<br />
I hope to see my Pilot face to face<br />
Turns again home.<br />
Turns again home.<br />
21<br />
By Alfred Lord By Tennyson Alfred Lord Tennyson