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To you, Dr. Arthur 0. Roberts, we proudly dedicate the 1965 L ' AMI, for your life continually shows us a Christ=oriented quest for a fuller, richer life for your= self and others. You remind us of the worth of the individual when we face anonymity. You encourage us to know in breadth as well as depth when we tend to be narrow. You show us that we must find the place of our greatest usefulness though we are tempted with material advantages. And, most important, you demon- strate in life that Christ must be central. We are thankful for your sacri- fice and dedication throughout your life and in eleven years at George Fox College. May our dedication be as great.
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If You Want Something You Have To Go After It These are the words of a great man, Herbert Clark Hoover, the thirty-first President of the United States. They portray the rugged individualism which Hoover supported in his life and reminds us of in his death. Surely Herbert Hoover quested in life, for though his life was packed with ac- tivity, it was also permeated with mean- ing. Hoover ' s commitment to the in- dividual, his liberal knowledge (engineer, humanitarian, politician, and naturalist), and his sense of mission show us a great man, one who was unafraid to face life ' s obstacles. Herbert Hoover ' s life is of particular interest and meaning to the community of Newberg and George Fox College. He spent three of his formative years in Newberg living with his uncle, Dr. Henry Minthorn. While here, Hoover was a member of Newberg Friends Church, and he enrolled in 1885 as the first student of Pacific Academy, the forerunner of George Fox College. Newberg commemorates Hoover ' s life here with a lovely park, which was once the pasture where Bert tended the family cow, and the maintenance of the Minthorn House, Hoover ' s boyhood home, which is now a national shrine. George Fox College also remembers Hoover with an honorary plaque in Wood- Mar Hall and by maintaining a Hoover collection second only in size to that of Stanford University. In Portland on his 78th birthday, Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) addresses the Engineers of the Pacific Northwest up- on receiving a gold medal as engineer of the century. (Photo courtesy of the Oreg on Journal)
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