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D E D I C A T I 0 N The fire tragedy at Trevecca on December 7, 1944, took the lives of two of our best beloved classmates. The lingering effect of their buoy- ancy and sincerity of Christian purpose will continue to motivate us to merit also at our end the reward of the good and faithful servant, Our hearts are bereaved, but our faith is rested in the hope of the final resurrection. In appreciation for their devoted lives we dedicate our 1945 DARDA to the memory of Bob and Clarence. I cannot say, and I will not say That they are dead. — They are just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand. They have wandered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since they linger there. And you — Oh you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time steps and the glad return, — Think of them faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here; Think of them still as the same, I say: They are not dead — they are just away!
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There ' s a something about Trevecca That grips the heart-strings so That ever and always they love her Whose fortune it is to go To drink at her fount of learning And, sitting by that stream, Learn well the path of love and chart Their way thereon. They seem To love her best who linger long Before the unseen shrine That consecrates the ev ' rv breath Of student life. Here heart ; entwine — Grow into one and fasten hard A friendship knot. Here love is sweet And ' neath magnolias in the spring The lovers full the challenge meet To carry high the banner of Their Christ. Here dreams begin And, crystallized in class and dorm, Become the sacred tasks of men. And on the lawn — beside the pool — Before the altar — in the pew Are choices made and lessons learned To shape tomorrow ' s world. God knew That those who ' d serve Him best must have Firm faith and love and wisdom knit In one, and so to us He called To work and study, here to sit With wiser ones and learn of them. We thank Thee, Lord, ' twas ours to come And live at T. N. C, For here we ' ve learned to dream and do, And here found strength and faith to be —EVELYN M. RAMSEY n ' s Our Own B e I o v e 8
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