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Page 26 text:
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Coy ok University Loyola is many things. It is the students who seek knowledge; the profs who seek to appro- priate it. It is the class lecture, the many campus organizations, the dances, the athletic events, mid-semester and final exams, the cafeteria, the library, the magnificent emerald lawn with the statue of the Sacred Heart beckoning out to those who choose to study here. It is the Maroon, the Wolf, the ROTC, the deans, the Thespian productions. Campus Capers. It is fun and it is work. The 1958-59 school year has been all of this and more too. The last meeting of your favorite frat or club has been held for this academic year; homecoming is now behind you; and school is over for the summer. Yes, Loyola is many things. You have lived here, studied here, had a little fun here, perhaps a little sadness too. But it has been a year you will want to remember for the rest of your life. But, perhaps, your memory will not suffice in years to come. But the staff of the Wolf believe that this yearbook will. We trust that you agree.
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DR. John G. Arnold, beloved Doc of the Loyola campus, organized the department of medical technology at Loyola in 1935. In his 25 years of service to the university he has held the varied positions of professor of biology, chairman of the department of biology and medical technology and faculty advisor for pre-medical and pre-dental students. Presently, he is chairman of Loyola ' s medical technology department. His wonderful personality and effervescent spirit ... his readiness to help students in any possibile way ... his ability to laugh and joke ... his ready smile . . . these are what endear Doc to Loyolans. During November he was honored at a testimonial dinner sponsored by Blue Key fraternity, a group he moderated for many years. More than 400 persons came out to honor Loyola ' s lay educator. MR. LOYOLA HIMSELF I - -—
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