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Opening Calendar Registration Football Student Life Homecoming Hello Dolly Music Groups Publications Administration Freshmen Sophomores Social Clubs Module Spring Sing Song Basketball Service Organizations Departmental Organizations Honor Organizations Spring Sports Juniors Seniors Graduates Honors Graduation Conclusion Index
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A long time ago a very brave and thoughtful British poet by the name of Robert Browning once set into words what perhaps best expresses the confu- sion of man's early life and his endless search for a meaningful existence. In the opening lines of a work entitled “Rabbi Ben Ezra” he writes: “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be. The last of life, For which the first was made: Who saith, ‘A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God; See all nor be afraid!' Trust: in a word, a great and glorious faith. Life in its greatest sense personifies this faith, for our life here on earth is like a tapestry, weaving new thread into its pat- tern with each moment of our existence. Youth is a door into a vast ocean of uncertainty, with wavering and hesitancy a way of life. Yet youth in all its vague uncertainty is like a roadmap for the future. Each person must pass through it to reach the other side. Growing old, still yet a more confusing mystery, exhibits youth as a beginning which sets the stage for the rest of life, the best of life, “the last ... for which the first was made.” Trust, in its ever glowing warmth, leads us to God, and the complete loss of our fear through a living faith.
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