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ALOHA For the Class of 1965 the Aloha will he looked upon in the years to come as a source of many memo- ries of days which have been hec- tic, but for the most part happy. For the staff, however, it is this and much more. Deadlines, deci- sions, dilemmas, sounds of "Where is Maurice?" and "It was due yes- terday" echoing from the student lounge office, a sometimes harried editor, a business manager who managed everything from the money to fixing broken drawers, and conferences with Mr. McWil- Left to right: R. Robertson, M. Hahnefeld, M. Shriver, E. Wagner, S. Snodgrass, B. Petschke, M. Engle. Iiams, the legacy of Dottie and Dave. Out of this and a mass of ash trays, papers, Look magazines, rulers and late-burning lights has emerged the 1965 Aloha. Somehow the theme we are pre- senting should emerge as well- themes are usually nebulus, and this one is no exception. But in various ways throughout the book, we have tried to show the indio vidual: who he is, where he is, even why he is, and how he reacts among the traditions of Western Maryland College. Everyone is an individual-we hope that you will find your picture here somewhere. Seated, left to right: J. Shedd, M. Dilson, F. Sybert. Standing, left to right: B. Hetrick, D. :P.-fundy,D. Briggs, M. Fordham.