Washington Park High School - Kipikawi Yearbook (Racine, WI)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 10 text:

FOREWORD IN the Good Ship Washington Park we embark in Septem- ber for a voyage on the sea of School Life. At first we en- counter smooth sailing, but out upon the high seas we soon sight the pirate ship Delinquents. Sometimes a spirited encounter results in the loss of a few sailors; but most of the company, having followed the orders of their superior offi- cers, come out of the fray unscathed. Next we shape our course toward the Port of Report Cards. Wasting little time, we set out on the second lap of our voyage. Early in June we return, only to bid farewell to the many for whom this has been the final trip.

Page 9 text:

DURING his 32 trips (17 as second in command) on the old vessel. First Mate A. J. Wilbor stood Staunch .it his post. No less have his services been relied upon during the annual voyages of Washington P.uk. To him fell the long task of charting voyages; and while the good ship and others had shore leave, he perused many a map to insure smooth progress for those who were about to embark. Those who feared the high winds, those whose sea legs were unstable, those who by nature found the sea 61 i edge none too easy to cross could find in him a i instant ex- ample of steads ' purpose, I jusl sympathy, of untiring ser vice. Thus it is the wish ol those who dedie.it ■ this log to him a- well as to Mr. Giese that he may ever find within himself that quiet recompense which outweighs outward sb ' fame; and now as always it is the earnest hope of all the crew that he should be ab mi d under the new command.



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THE MAIN DOOR LOOKING OUT Always the future for a sailor involves doubt. At one moment the horizon looks bright; the next, cloudy. Will his compass not fail? Will he be strong enough to re- -st temptation and not dissipate all his faculties while on shore leave. ' Will he realize promotion? Will he not be washed overboard in time of high seas? Oh yes, he ponders questions. Yet the call of the sea is Strong, and the life of distant lands lures those of quick im- agination. Therefore go forth fearlessly all ye who enter her. For though the seas be rough, though rocks be imminent, the sailors life is the virile life, and boredom is not for him!

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