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Quest Of Knowledge Is Student Purpose Students busily scribble notes as they listen to Father Lemieux expound philosophy during a warm October afternoon class A wide-eyed child studying the dewdrop of a leaf has begun to question his world. He started his education long before when he learned the power of a whimper; he will continue to learn long after his interest has slid from the dewdrop to the leaf, from the leaf to the plant, from the plant to the Earth. He will not cease to learn at death. It is for so profound a truth that Loyola university exists: that the things of God, when divorced from the plan of God, have no more importance than statistics gathered diligently for no reason at all. Loyola is the largest Catholic university in the South. As a uni- versity, she has much worth; as a Catholic university, she is price- less. For under the respected Jesuits her students learn that knowledge is not a hobby to mark time on Earth, but meaningful steps in their destiny to the never-ending source of knowledge, the Beatific Vision. 13
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Progress And Growth 1 Two scholars confer during class As Wall Street would put it, Loyola is a going concern. A living, vital organism, she is expanding and diversifying in many directions all the time. Her six schools and colleges— arts and sciences, business administration, music, lav , dentistry, phar- macy and the evening division— showed a nine per- cent increase over the 1962 enrollment, bringing her students to a force of about 3,500 souls. Although most of her studentry is from New Orleans and the Deep South area, it is enriched with youth from some 36 states and 16 foreign countries. Progress was especially notable in the continuing education programs. With over 100 students after only three years in operation, the graduate business program showed a 100 percent. increase in enrollment. More than 600 students in all have attended Loyola ' s sixth annual summer school in Mexico City, with a record total of 207 scholars from 70 colleges and universities returning from the 1963 session. Loyola also regularly sponsors a European tour during the summer. The building program neared completion with the approach of the spring semester. Finished in early autumn were the air-conditioning plant and the new men ' s dormitory. The Student Center was finished in early spring and students began a new, more glamor- ous way of campus life. Young physicists conduct an experiment Loyolans inspect Mexican market 14
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