All the Men 1965

Each yearbook which is produced has a philosophy which in the mind of the editor and staff justifies its publication. This year the staff has grasped a tenet expressed by Andre Malraux that "The artist is not the man who creates, but the one who feels," as its philosophy. We have attempted to capture the University through our eyes insofar as we have edited the variety of photographic scenes which are presented. However, we seek not to impart our feelings in the choice of pictures, rather we wish to evoke from you a personal feeling, a private mental recreation of what our University has meant to you throughout the past year. There has been no attempt to establish a theme for this book, for there is no phrase or single word which captures the year in itself. Rather we have chosen a mode of presentation which we feel presents the University in· all of its aspects. Utmost in our minds is the representation of these men and their companions in the environment of the University of San Diego. We have in the past year lived together, worked to– gether, enjoyed ourselves together, and prayed together ... all in order that we might better realize the role of a University Man. In short we have written a story ... a story worth telling ... a story worth remembering.

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