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President's Message To the Class of ]95~: The Aloha, as 11 rule, is tJ1Cone tangible possession received in college that most graduates keep across the years. When you take it off the shelf twenty-five years hence, it probably will mean more to you then than it does now ill recalling old friends and refreshing faded memories. I '1l11 speaking From experience, because this year is LIte twenty-fifth anniversary of my graduation from college. As you read this in 1953, the year of your graduation, my greatest wish Jar you is success in laking 1I1) the tools or learning with which you: Alma Mater has equipped YOLI for meeting the complex challenges of our mode-rn world. As you may read this again in 1978 (belive me, it will come all too soon), it is my sincere hope that you will have achieved the happi- ness, the success, and the rewards of' honest effort, about which you are now dreaming. Never stop dreaming great dreams. May they all come true CIS the result or your earnest endeavors! LOWELL S. ENSOR, Preside/If,