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BROTHER LUUIS DE LASALLE DEAN UE THE CCULLEGE Brother Louis De LaSalle, Dean of the College, is a person of great personal dignity, a capable leader, and a man worthy of the respect he commands. He has formulated the aims and objectives of Lewis College, and in so doing has secured for our college accreditation by the North Central Association. Brother Louis believes that as a college of arts and sciences, Lewis College has as its immediate aim the intellectual de- velopment or maturing of the studentsf' With this as a goal, Brother Louis has increased the scholastic standards of both students and faculty. Through his eilorts Lewis is becoming a college of increasingly superior scholarship. Besides developing the students intellectually, the Dean has supplied moral and social leadership. The dignity of this man is a quality desired by many great men, but attained by a very few. He represents to us Lewis men an example worthy of imitation. Words can hardly express the gratitude that we Lewis men have for this great man and all he has done for us. We can only hope that Lewis never loses this man, for in losing him we will have lost a great leader.
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COLLEGE Bob Kempiak Tom Ianeczko John Coldewey George Hlava eo-editor co-editor business manager copy-'writer INTRODUCTION The Beacon of 1964 has aimed to present all the phases of Lewis life. The most important phase of our college life is the academic phase, for it is in college that we Lewis men decide our way of life. Therefore, the academic side of Lewis life holds a primary position in this annual. Of course, we Lewis men do not just develop academically. We also meet people who may influence the remainder of our lives. Our social life, then, becomes an integral part of our college life. For it is through recreation that we get to know each other better. Thus intramurals, Inter- Collegiate sports activities, the Quincy trips, Homecoming Week and the school dances are also presented. All these go into making a well-rounded individual. So, as we see it, this is Lewis College-an institution that is dedicated to higher learning, learn- ing with man and learning about man. 1 'iii ' X .' b :fiifx-1fifi,g-i g . Ray Urbanski Nick Weiss Reginald Dukes Frank Blackie photographer typist copy-writer mpy--writer 5 l
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