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Something to take home, not to be forgotten after exams, or neglected after committee meetings. Something to take with us-purpose. The man to whom we dedicate our year· book has, himself, shown us a dedication and purpose- the man in the baseball cap and clerical collar-a man involved. A MAN Involved- in me, you, the world, God. Being just as at home on the football field, or on the Student Life Council, or writing for the Gold Bug as in the pulpit. Whose door is open to everyone, anytime. Innovating-art on chapel programs, realistic confessionals, even a taste of jazz. Who went to Mississippi and saw, and went to Selma to act for what he believes-that all men are brothers. Rising above the Hugh Heffners who are content to skim the surface of life, Having insight to find in Madelyn Murray a vital, positive force. Who asks us to think, Who knows the growing experience of honest doubt, Making us ponder our existential existence, and then to go beyond the dispair of it all. Asking of us the most difficult task of aU- self-acceptance. Teaching us the meaning of humility. Whose presence has made a difference to us and in us. With enthusiasm and respect, the Class of '65 dedicates the 1965 Aloha to a man, one in a minority, who has the courage of his convictions-Dean Ira C. Zepp. 33