The greatest number of stu, dents are enrolled in Waterloo University College, the arts. science and business faculty. A, bout 2,400 students have enroll- ed this fall, the same number as in the previous two years since the board of governors establish- ed its policy of limited enrol, All professors in the college teach at the undergraduate level and continuing dialogue between student and professor is encour- aged. the B.A. and B.Se, degree; over . three-Year period. or study tor The college offers a liberal education in a wide variety of un- dergraduate programs to young men and women from all walks of life and from an religious backgrounds. Students may earn “We seek, when we appoint healâ€. to discover capable scho. lars who, also enjoy teaching youth,†sail. Dr. Henry Endress, acting president of the univer. ity. "We are primarily a teach- ing university, although we pm Vide opportunities for faculty members to keep up to date through opportunities for re- search and study." city, WW places its greatest ‘1'.- a teaching within the (“wrath d a compact campus and 1irttitetrenrollment where the students may know each other and their professors as individu» als. . . T Mndod in 1911 as a small lather-n seminary, Waterloo lar Man University continues to. day to serve the youth of Water- loo - and all Canada and be- yond - through its various pro- SERVING SINCE 1211 Mainly . liberal arts univer . SINCE 1911 “" "M“ Ch-hd., "Mn “I'M-hr 21. m: It WLU Offers Opportunities to Waterloo Youth The newest school on the campus is the Graduate School of Social Work, which offers a Master of Social Work degree after two-years of study to stu- dents with a BA The first claw from this new school will be graduated at the spring convoca- tion next year. Students in the two classes alternate on campus. From September until Christmas the first-year class will be tak- ing lectures on campus while the second-year students are working in social agencies under ttuPer- vision. After Christmas. their positions will be reversed, Another interesting program brings businessmen to campus from developing nations around the world. Businessmen, selected by their home countries, take a year"s intensive business admin- istration course at Waterloo Lu- theran, before returning to help build their home economies. Dr. Brant Bonner. who origin- ated the program. the first of its kind in Canada, is designed to meet the needs of many business. men in new countries who can- not afford to be away from their countries for the usual tttree-year college period. The intensive course is designed to back a lot of information into a relatively short period of time. The Seminary provides a Bach- elor of Divinity degree for those preparing for the Lutheran min, istry. In addition. the Seminary provides many refresher courses Providing an entrance to the exciting world of business is the tmiversity's School of Business and Economics, which utilizes the ease-study method pioneered by Harvard University. a fiour-year honors BA. in 27 programs. In the Future... Today. . . In 1911... Waterloo Lutheran University Sen. W. Ross Macdonald Chancellor latest theofogiesu research One of the best known WLU programs is the extension and summer sessions, which provide an opportunity for elementary school teachers and other: to take a B.A. degree without ever becoming full-time students A student may take two credit for pastors and laymen who want TAKEN ABOUT 1909 at the Hilliard residence at 88 William St., W., on the occasion of a family gathering. The various members of the family are identi- fied as: back row - Ella Hilliard, Ere d, Will, Frank, John Hilliard. Maude, Leslie Elliott, Ida (with Pearl), Charles (with Art) and Harry. Middle - John Sander, Ellen, Hilliard Sauder, "G ranpa", Thos. Hilliard, Catherine Saud- er Hilliard, front - Lilly Hilliard Flynn, Ida Clemens Hilliard with Marjorie, Rose and Dwight beside Granpa John Hilliard, Eva Jones Hilliard. Evangeline Hilliard, Florence Hilliard Shaffner, se ated is little Jerry Flynn and Bert Hilli- ard. - on its modern compact campus, WLU maintains these same values in its varied divisions: Waterloo University College, Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, School of Business and Economics, Council on Graduate Studies in Arts, the Graduate School of Social Work and the Summer Session and extension Division. it is our purpose to continue to be a creative and progressive university with strong traditions serving youth regardless of race, colour or creed both from Canada and around the world. Waterloo Lutheran University was founded to provide quality educa- tion with a spiritual content, stressing warm and personal student- faculty staff relations. Mr. Harry D. (Ire-b Chairman. Bd. of Governors courses during the winter and another two during the six-week summer session, thus progress- ing to a general BA. degree in four years. A full-time student usually takes three years. The program has opened new doors to learning for a great number of Waterloo people who stretching experiences. Some of Dr. Henry Emlross Acting President In the years ahead, Waterloo Lutheran University will con- tinue to serve the youth of Wat- erloo and beyond as it has since that day in 1911 when a handful of students began classes in tho original building. the courses may be awarded at no charge by persons not inbred“ in â€min: credit towards I de- gree.