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A Parable of Immortality I am standing upon the sea- shore. A ship at my side spreads her sails o the mor breeze and starts She is an object of strength and I stand and watch until at last she hangs like a speck of white cloud just where the sea and sky come down to mingle with each other. Then someone at my sides says, There she goesl Gone where? Gone from my sight .. that is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side and just as able to bear her load of living freight to the place of destina- tion. Her diminished size is in me, not in her. And just at the 'moment when someone at my side says, There she goesl there are other eyes watching her coming and other voices ready to take up the shout, There she comes! - Henry Van Dyke in memoriam 226fClosing
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Thank you, Mr. Jim Campbell, for your help in, reproducing pictures. Thank you, Mrs. Karolyn Edwards, for the use of your typewriters. Thank you, Mr. Steve Hickok, for your help with layout designs and artwork. Thank you, Monte Hudson, for the pic- tures you have contributed. Thank you, Mrs. Pat Green, for your interesting interview. Thank you, Mr. Carroll Jones, for taking excellent pictures. Thank you, Dale Powell, for traveling to games and taking good pictures. Thank you, Mr. David McDonald, of .lay- Mac studio, for taking beautiful individual pictures. Thank you, Mr. Tim Scott, for devel- oping pictures for us. Thank you, advertisers and patrons, for contributing much needed revenue Thank you, Mr. Claude Saleeby, for your suggestions, instructions and patience. Thank you, Mrs. Cynthia Oliver and Mrs. Nancy Zende, for being excellent advisors. Thank you, Carolina community, for your support of the Carolinian these past twenty-five years.
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