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ALICE JOYE BROWN
Those who profess to love freedom
and yet deprecate agitation
are people who want crops without plowing.
This struggle may be a moral one,
or it may be physical, but it must be a struggle.
Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.
Frederick Douglass -1857-
DAVID LAWRENCE BROWN
Beacon (2,3) Editor (4) Stage Crew (1,2) President (3,4) Yearbook (3,4) Art Club (2,3,4) Drama Club President (4)
My friend, Oscar . . . Pinking out after the fact . . . D.B.L.Z. . . . "In the Mother’s Lounge?" . . . "They’ve hired a guard" . . . Outrageous . . . the Cemetary ... on top of old Weirdlaw . . . Washington D.C. . . . "Dear Mr. President” . . . P.O. Poll # . . . lunch at Harry’s . . . Virginia