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Morris Newlander and Bill Rothwell leave to attend a discus- sion of economics presented by the Charlotte Industrial Man- agement Board. In every phase of life at West, a few students ac- cept the burden of making any particular activity one that will be a fond remembrance to everyone concerned. Honored in various ways and often chosen to represent West, these students must taste the fruit of responsibility, concomitant to the honor. They must accept and respond to the fact that their actions may be the guides influencing other stu- dents. Probably no situation more than such leader- ship can prompt them to examine their ideals and their opinions on provocative questions. Only per- sons who, after honest and thorough introspection, have decided upon their criteria of justice and mo- rality, can reasonably be termed mature; and all factual growth is valueless without character ma- turity. Progressively maturing through honors, lead- ers at West continue their growth for tomorrow by increasing their self-understanding as a prerequisite to objective consideration of the problems of life. maJtwdnq John McAlpine demonstrates his two-year research project, concerned with microwave communication, that received high recognition in the South Piedmont Science Fair.
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rough SPORTS Before the game, West players gather in a huddle to discuss the final details of team strategy. When faced with a last-minute goal-line stand, every member of a football team on the field is challenged to react with as much alertness, agility, and strength as he is capable. Thus competing through sports trains us to perform under pressure with our maximum ability. With competition for job opportunities and for college admittance more rig- orous and pressured every year, quick, level-headed reactions in tense situations become increasingly more essential. Also, competitive sports instruct us in the art of thorough preparation, without which few worthwhile goals in life are reached. Only after the long, sometimes monotonous and discouraging, hours of conditioning and practicing fundamentals is athletic skill in game performance possible. Stiff personal competition and exemplification of the necessity of preparation — both of these elements, offered us by the athletic program at West, are es- sential to our growth for tomorrow. Page 9
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through HONORS Receiving the good citizenship nomination is an honor which can be received by three people in each class. We have been led, now we will lead is the honorable chal- Morehead Scholarship nominees — Morris Newlander, Wallace lenge given to each graduate. Page 1 1
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