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Dedication The Class of '64 dedicates the '64 ALOHA to a person who is a symbol as well as an example of the future of Western Maryland College -a future that is new and alive and vibrant -a future that stirs the students as well as fills them -a future full of enterprise and meaning -of comraderie and purpose -of innovation and dedication -of intellectual understandings and human understandings -of values and commitments -of ability and versatility. We dedicate the'64 ALOHA -to a man who is as much at home playing basketball with the students as with discussing our problems, and he does both well; -to a Ph.D. to whom picking peaches comes as naturally as leading a stimulating discussion in the classroom; -to a speaker who stirs us to re-evaluation from the chapel pulpit and who stirs us to laughter from the Alumni Hall stage in a faculty skit; -to the only professor on campus who inspired forty students to travel thirty miles to hear a guest speaker at another college; and -to a father who gave three lambs to his four young children to play with on the living room floor. Meaning innovation ... dedication ... comraderie ... purpose understanding ... ability . . . versatility- the words we have used to describe the future of our college we use to describe this popular professor and fine teacher. A symbol and example of the future, he is the future-for it is professors like Dr. William G. Miller who will make the future of Western Maryland College.