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DEDICATION humor in and out of the classroom and often have eased our strengthened self-coofldence our tension, yet helped us realize OUf respon- sibilities as college students. We know that you are one of those rare people who some- We, the class of 1962, dedicate this ALOHA how manage to accomplish a great deal with- to you, our professor whom we have known out hurry or pressure. and respected since our freshman year. From As a professor you have aided many of us our \'ery first acquaintance you have amazed in our discovery and appreciation of the won- your students by your clear thinking and ders of the natural world and have turned supply of knowledge, and through example dreaded courses into pleasantly enlightening have inspired us to accept the challenge of experiences. Your interest in education and its learning. role in your major field are evidenced by yOUl YOUf quiet manner and your fine sense of directing of the Summer Science Institute and your heading of the national orgnnizatton of Beta Beta Beta. We recognize your contribu- tion to us and to our college and we appreciate the time you so willingly give for personal ad- vising and in making the individual student your prime consideration. Your constant congeniality has won count- less friends in the student body as well as among your fellow faculty members. \Ve arc proud to know you because you are u man who shares his best in every aspect of his life: as a devoted husband and father, as a trustee of the church, as an active member of your service club, and ,\S the head of your department here on our campus. \Ve realize that YOLi have given much more than can be expressed. But we of the senior class would like to p,ly our final and our high- est tribute to you, our softspokcn professor whose intelligence we admire and whose judg, mont we trust. The 1962 ALOHA is dedicated to a fine southern gentleman - to you, Dr. /f(lrwell Presley SllIrdiVlIIII.