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TREE without roots cannot live. Neither can a Christian liberal arts college such as Bethel exist without the ever-moving force that staunchly supports its efforts. It is the con- stituency of this institution that has stood by the college as it has passed through various difficulties. By their silently uttered prayers and material contributions they have shown a faith in the development of Christian youth; a youth that will be able, because of its experiences here at Bethel, to better make its contribution to humanity. This force is not always invisible. One can see it stream- ing into Memorial Hall in anticipation of an Alfred Noyes, a Don Cossack Chorus, a Wings Over Jordan Ensemble or a Ralph Sockman. Again you may see it coming out of the museum with a look of satisfaction after viewing the work of years gone by. Or you may look up at buildings such as Memorial Hall and view an edifice that was built because such as they believed in Bethel. The voices that support Bethel College are not always those assenting agreement. Many times they are in opposition to the policies that are shaping the school ' s activities. That, too, is good, for in this group expressing disapproval are those who have vision and experience and by heeding them Bethel is able to steer clear of the many obstacles which she meets along the way. We welcome these criticisms for without them our school would fail in its ultimate aim. By faith. Bethel ' s constituency is primarily Mennonite, for Bethel is an institution of the Mennonite Church. Included in this body are men and women of various professions. Those of the land who make their livelihood by tilling the soil, those in the business world— the bankers, lawyers, small-town store- keepers, those who are in the world of service— ministers, mis- sionaries, doctors, nurses; together they make a picture of unity— of human beings vitally interested in promoting a higher education that will mold an individual with Christian ideals and principles. And so it is with humble gratitude and sincere appre- ciation that we of the Bethel College student body dedicate to you, our friends, the 1944 GraymaTOon. In offering this tribute to you, we hope, in a small measure, to repay you for what you have given us. Without you. Bethel would cease to exist.
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