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Journalism students study publications. Mrs. Caldwell’s bulletin board displays a portion of the school spirit and originality of the students and faculty during the “Beat Concord Week”. The spring tapping of the Key Club was an assembly never to be forgotten. Student participation is the key to making any year outstanding. It is the core of school spirit and the center of school life. A closeness is brought about by working together as a club, a committee, or a cast for the success of a project, a dance, a play. Laughter, fun, work are contributed to by all and shared by all. Expressions of individuality are listened to; new ideas emerge; better ideas emerge. Everyone strives for perfection with contributions of time and effort. Personal glory is lost in the desire to help acheive a goal as the missing piece of a plan is fitted into its proper place. Building bit by bit, tearing down and building again until a goal is reached, until there is a satisfactory feeling of accomplishment. The project, the dance, the play is completed, and the success is not the achieve- ment of one, but on many acting as one. generous 6
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Victory and defeat, the brotherhood of competition here is seen. The scores put on paper tell only a part of the story, for an undefeated, never yielding spirit cannot be measured in points gained or missed. The game played well and lost stands equally with the game played well and won. The cheers of Brown’s students echoing in a stadium or a gymnasium reflect confidence and pride in our teams. Our fight song and alma mater, symbols of never ending triumph, have become synonymous with every year at Brown. Hours of work and devotion always build and never destroy. Victories of the heart remain warm with the fires of the unconquered. Butch Schultz pins his East R owan opponent. Wonder defenders converge on an East Mecklenburg ball Students cheer at the East game, carrier. submitting, always determined 5
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The reward of understanding is found after much spent in study. with time, ideas, and support, 7
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