Westbrook High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Westbrook, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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l-l-? i .1i.iT-,1 L .-.1- 1 fhfifomiaf boazd l L Front row fleft to rightj- Dorothy St. Pierre, Carolyn Simpson. Delia Dyer, Norma Sialvy, Betty Robinson, Melba Winslow, Phyllis Mclienney, Loretta Ridley, Claire Moreau. Second rowfMary Jack, Gertrude Berry, Irene LeBel, Marjorie Eldridge, Leah Smith, Zane Loring. Thelma Bassett, Frances Anderson, Shirley Lowell. Third row-Roland Boissonneau, David Gordon, Frank Smith, Palmer lngalls, Kenneth Stone, Philip Johnson, Paul Stone, Clifford Meggison, Harold Cloudman.

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7 W 5' fr i Y A it .N s THE VOYAGE The rolling sea of life llows on into eternity anal we must rig onr ships to hest withstancl the precarious voyage which we all must take. lt is lllosl important that we all he hartly sailors. Some of ns are just pulling np anchor in preparas tion for the voyage which lies aheavl of us. This maiclen voyage is the vital one, hecause now, for the Iirst time, we are launching our own sltitlfs to sail away from the mother ship which for so many years has shelteretl us from sorrows. clisappoints ments, :mtl the frequently enragecl waters of a stormy sea. Then for still another reason it is a momentous occasion. 'l'he nature of this initial voyage moultls the character of fntnre experlitions on life's vast. mysterious rleep. The ways of life. like the waves of the ocean. lill ns with awe :mtl aflmiration. They are so ohsctire yet so full of meaning antl intention. .-Xt times the water is calm with scarcely a ripple to mar its hright anfl shining surface: then surl- tlenly threatening clonrls appear on the llllflllllll the water. which only a moment hetore harl appearetl so peaceful :mtl irienilly, ht-comes a raging. seething' mass which tlestroys everything within its powerful grasp. lint let us not forget that it is not always the stormy waters which present the worst clangers. liven when the sea is perfectly calm. one never ltnows what -iaggerl reels lie heneath the shining surface. lurking' there to lure us to a quick tll'Sll'llt'll4lll, lfrom the first few hours of the trip Iliusl of ns realize that everyone cannot lie successful. for life is not plannefl to he that way, lint each of us has an equal chance lo chart his course upon the route of opportunity antl lincl his moorings in the harhor of success. There is a very great tlitference in the way each intlivitlnal lits his ship. The character of a person is usually the chief navigator of these plans. lf we were privileged to sit apart for a time and view each vessel as it passerl, we would he ahle to tletermine accurately just what sort of sailor was the captain of each one. Some itlle along, stopping here anll there, wherever tempta- tion lnres them. 'Iihese are the useless crafts which are cloometl soon to he wrecliezl or to lose their course completely antl wanrler aimlessly through all the remaining years. Uther ships are heset hy storms anfl :lense fogs ancl seem to have ill fortune constantlyl while still others sail hravely through the storms into fair winmls. sun- shine and smooth waters. What we see convinces us that WC, to a certain extent. are masters of onr fate, though there are many things which mortal seamen mlo not comprehencl. lint when we consitler that all is not left to ns, we see more clearly many things which hlinfletl ns hefore, things which we must leave in the care of onr pilot. So if we start our voyage with an intense :lesire to tlo onr liest. though at times the horizon may he hlack antl the waters threatening. we'll sail through with flying' colors at the hreaking' of the tlawn ll, li.. il.. THE PROXY lil a tlormitory of lfxcter liollege, earl Monroe was reacling :1 letter. lle rearl :mtl groanecl, ran his lingers through his hearl of curly hair. :mtl hnally threw the letter tlown on the wintlow seat.

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