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DEDICATION . . .
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RUTH ANN DUNNING, Co-Editor BARBARA PICKETT, Co-Editor PETE KNOTT, Business Manager HELEN OSBORN, Art Editor Evansville, Indiana. Volume 3 7
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) ... and a pillar of fire by night to lead the way. —EXODUS And the way is often dark and tangled with underbrush and haunted by shadows. But the pillar of fire is always there, burning, now brightly, now unsteady, but never dying ... the light that education sheds on life. More than four scholarly years in an institution of higher learning, more than a four year party, a college career is a burning flame that will light the paths of all who experience it. As fire has served man for his betterment since its ancient discovery, so education serves man, brightening all of his experiences and heightening his valuation of life. Education, the pillar of fire, reflects the many aspects of life in college: the symposiums held at the many faculty firesides throughout the year; the senior memories, embers aglow with the recollection of sparkling years; the smoke-filled meeting rooms, conferences on campus politics and homecoming floats; the Greek organizations, providing the guiding lamp of fellowship and brotherhood; the flickering spark struck in the new underclassmen; the many beautiful girls, their pretty faces shining with the candleglow of youth; the sun, shedding its eternal light on the drama of our lives, a muse of fire, inspiring the campus artists; the blazing enthusiasm for the annual events; marching ROTC men, proudly training to protect the country with the fire of their artillery; the athletes, carrying on the ancient tradition of the games, bearing the torch of the marathon. For helping kindle the fire of youth, the eternal enthusiasm for life that a college education brings, we, the editors, dedicate the 1959 Pathfinder edition of the LinC to Mr. Haze Bran- ham. Pop, always sparkling with the same enthusiastic fire that he encourages in the students, has been a maintenance man for Evansville College since 1950. He retired in January to live in Florida.
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