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The nucleus of college life, around which all 6 -3' other things revolve, is the curriculum of classes. Some individuals, however, may over- stress the importance of the classroom in relation to sports, extra-curricular activities and social life, while others adhere' merely to those activities which are at present enjoyable, and thus lose their perspective of the necessity for concentrated study. A happy medium between these two extremes is, of course, the ideal. St. joe students have every opportunity to achieve a well-balanced edu- cation through lectures, laboratories, and the use of the library. Another im- portant aid is the close' and intimate contact which is unmistakably present between the student and his instructor. Delving into the class subjects themselves, the three repeating beats are Philosophy, Religion, and English, with the accent falling upon the first of the three. Beyond doubt, Scholastic philosophy, studied in its numerous divisions, lays the foundation for an excellent liberal education and for the future destiny of our country through its leaders. ' Class preparation in private surroundings Page en Lecture class in session
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0 O The Church has not had a sufficient number of LU 1- colleges to meet the' demands of good Catholic parents who are adverse to sending their boys to state institutions, and yet are financially unable to send them to those board- ing schools where the cost is to them prohibitive. St. loseph's meets this demand, for it holds a middle position between these two groups of educa- tional institutions. These words of His Excellency, lohn Francis Noll, Bishop of Fort Wayne are truly expressive of the aim of St. loseph's College. ln addition to the' school's arrangingfor rooms and meals, adequate recreation and entertainment facilities are provided by means of club rooms and moving-picture theatres. 4,3 MVWW Left: A spacious dining hall accommodates the entire college department Right: Students patronize a local cinema. Page twelve
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