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The Villanovan ' Tuesday, December 10, 1946 Pagp Eight THE VILLANOVAN •'V 'Dry-Land' Sailor Tired of being a "dry-land «all- or/' Thomas Donnelly, 19, a seaman flrat class, of 115 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, had been begging the Navy to put him on sea duty. Donnelly, who had never been aboard ship In his life, got his wish —and a little more—when he sailed from Norfolk, Va., yesterday with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition for the South Pole. The youth, son of Di. and Mrs. John D. Donnelly, joined the Navy last February after being gradu- ated from LaSalle High School and completini?. one year of a business course at ViUanova College. After boot training at Camp Peary, Va., he took a public relations course at Chicago and was assigned to Great Lakes (111.) Naval Training Station. His duties In the Ant- artlc will be as a Navy correspond- «nt. FR. DWYER CITi:i) O.S.A., was , Rev. Edward Dwyer, elected to the Executive Board of the Eastern Regional Unit of the Catholic Education Association at a meeting held Saturday, Nov. 30, in New York City. Representing Villanova College, Fr. Dwyer was elected to the com- mittee by the delegates of the var- ious Catholic institutiona present at the convention. The duties ot the Executive Board is to determine policies of the association in the Eastern Re- gional District. s Bull Pen ' Continued From Page Tw» For such to dangerous fluxes are Inclin'd, V ' Besides, the Lees of wind doe breed the stone. Some to drinke onely water are A^'^.;, assign'd, But such by our consent shall drink alone. • For water and smalt beere we ,i make no question, Are enemies to health and good '.>.v* digestion; And Horace in a verse of his re- hearses, That Water-drinkers never make good verses. Shades of Carrie Nation! We notice on the Mendel Hall bulletin board is posted the an- nouncement of the Sophomore Cotillion. This announcement says, "For blind dates see Jim Bonner.** May we add to this that Seeing-Eye dogs may be obtained from Sam Canning while yours truly is print- ing the tickets in Braille . Let's bring this blasted column to an end with this bit of wise ad- Vice, "Romeowes what Juliet." Let us untie these chains and flee flee flee through a flaw In the flue. ,\-^ '^ ' — . TiMsdty, DMfMber 17, 1946 THE VILLANOVAN Paft*Tli:Srai Page Two THE VILLANOVAN Tuesday, Deeenilier 17, 1946 In yiemoriam THE BULL ysr}iat A yNay to Wake Up!1 Doings Behind the Eight Ball Dear Editor: * By DICK RANDOLPH and The story on the death of Father Hammond was car- PEN In LARRY LYONS By JOHN L. KUCHA Now that the trend of thought Dick Livingston and Al Mazanek ried in your first issue. Like a good journalist, you gave the Published twenty-four times a year by the Students of Homtnem Quaero Town has shifted from the gridiron to have been appointed the guardiana position of the fact that his death the court the exploits of the recent of Dan Wylde. It seems VfLLAN'OVA College, VUlanova, Pa. story a prominent in view —Lena the Hyena that Dan T'was the night before Christ- football season are almost forgot- spends most of his time eating a MATTHKW J. KEARNEY. JR., '48 EdItor-ln-Chlet occurred more than a month before your first issue went By FRANK DITUBI mas and all through the house— ten, that Is, with the exception of daily ration of only ten sand- WILLIAM ALTENPOIIL, '4« ,.«>4«**-Alsn»KinK Editor We owe our readers an apology. to press. Pierre, 1 tell you it won't work. To Hal Varanl. Since the Army-Penn wiches, consequently forgetting lAMES McNAMARA. '48 ^.... Sporti Editor Last week the column read "Tick- cherchez la femme is a horse of scrlmage Hal has been continu- about his classes. Maybe Al and JOHN BKINJAC. '46 Picture Editor ets for Bloomer Girl are now on As a former student of Father Hammond, even under a different color. Guards! Seise that ally murmuring, "They must have Dick should eat his lunch for him, P. LAFERTY, '60 Feature Editor sale starting at $1.30." One of our CHARLKS .m« will not b« been thinking about the Princeton thus benefitting all concerned. Manager man! King Henry spies reports that PETER F. McMANUS. '47 ........Circulation these conditions, I would have jumped off the deep end, I the morning the game, can you loan me five?" Editor slandered thus in the marketplace. LOST—Ten pounds. Will the find- ANTHONY F. BERENATO, "48 Copy box office opened sale, long, long Dave Marano approached would have outdone myself in commiserating the death of —But Joe, the vault is on the toid Jim er please return to Alex Coleoian '47 ..•«.•.. Sports Feature Editor line of suckers were told that the DAVID MARANO. floor and cop the joint all Yates yesterday with the "Can you in the E.E. Lab? Manager a guards house completely Maybe Joe Ker- LOUIS MECCARIELLO.-48 Buslnes* this truly great and cblorfliil person. was sold out (by top this" attitude. night. I got the banlc cased but Dave had the rigan could loan you ten, Alex, so mail order of course). So now if story of stories about his .JI«w* Staff Moe couldn't get the soup. The weekend you can get in shape again. Speak- . college life at you want to see the show, all tick- ' '49 One of the most cherished courses of my date but reliable Jim came through ing Thomas Sullivan. '49 " John MAlHclc. third movement of Figaro takes of Alex reminds me that Doo '50 ets can be obtained from any agen- again. Yes, Joseph Brogan, "47 Michael Nowlan, Villanova was Organic Chemistry under Father* Hammond. place in the backyard of the bar- Jim you look very Eidam and Tony Paruta make sure '47 Charles McCarthy. 'SO cy, starting at lots more than $1.30. tired, Jasper Chen See. bershop When the tenor, to th« but according to recent that the geniuses in their '47 Connoly. If any of his old students who feel other- classes James Conaty. ,';:',. Edward 60 I doubt there are If things get much worse our poor rumors you won't be next week. '48 Louis Beretta, 60 andante sfarfJanda of the flutes, stay awake. How could anyone Richard Shinners. people will have to Ije satisfied '49 Miller wise. with What is the quickest route to Joseph DAmbrisi. • Joseph J. 50 ;.;,,, slices the jugular of a non-paying sleep with the glare from their V the Lux Theatre of the Air. - Robert H. Graf. 50 ' .,;.,; Manayunk? According Joseph DAuria. 49 customer. As the night falls, Virtue, to Maurice bald heads hitting them in the eye? '49 William Stonelalie, 50 .; -;.:.. .••;./ John Kucha. Father Hammond classified his students in three groups, Dream Girl Wilhere It Is through the Immacu- Tony claims '49 John Kennedy. '50 •;•.••.';' ^ played by Aii- he has more foliage Michael Santacroce. The same thing lata campus; what's the attraction James Bonner, '47 Joseph Kenney. 50 which he expressed by the following salutations: "Hello, - thony Homana will happen with than Doc, really splitting hairs, Maurice? * George Szymanslii, '50 (you Elmer Rice's "Dream Girl" opening all six of them, isn't it boys? That's, Steve" (which meant you had it made) ; "Hello, Doctor" and Jack " ' at the '-';'';..•'.•••. * >',';.' them ol- Walnut on Dec. 23rd for a Initiatons one way to avoid the cost of hair , Sports Staff mean things were't bad) ; then "Hello, Professor" (which '41 (and too three week run. If you want to see tonic, we suggest James Lyons. '49 • Daniel Redmond, ives) B e y n e r The holiday last week 'saved that Bill Halm '47 ' Francis X. Splane. 60 / trying to steal his job, didn't know it you'll have to move fast. follow their David I. Ryan, > suggested that you were are seated in the The many of the engineers, don't woory method. William Chevaunet. '50 Robert McNamara .... show is considered one of the enough Chemistry and didn't want to be a doctor anjrway). Greek's eating top boys the Phi Kap won't let you Interest '.' Colamnists " ;.,' an Homeric hits of 1946 as far as box-offlce a:>- '..-'I'L'J;'' Despite these verbal classifications, I doubt if any of Father down. Bill Monagle has been in It's heartening to witness the ITomann. Jr., '50 Francis Hanssens. '48 ;.'" ;Vv / piece of pie. peal is concerned; but the critics Anthony a dilemma over his recent brain- effect produced on such renegq^des "47 Frank Dlturi. 48 ,;>-' •'• failed good reason. still Thomas Ward. Hammond's students without Ivanovltch, you Several explosions, followed can't understand why, since storm regarding the Randolph. '49 Lawrence Lyons, 49 ..,..•,.;. by were bl-ought into play with in- Initiations. as Vince Garonski and Tom Klely, Richard deserter? You, there doesn't eeem to be much '47 *^ * clouds of smoke, flame and cries of Seems he can't wait for-the ninth with their association Vince DDonnelf. '.,.,..,''- ^ profited i H } W^W creased effectiveness. with such "'"'' A generation of appreciative students, having \? fl^Pmp'j^ a stout member point to it except for the gags. The to fool around. '•' ' "Fire," aroused the entire college • Pictarr Staff "' lovelies as Gloria and Alma. They Buildings Threatened cast is the original as much by Father's knowledge of Industrial Chemistry, '^ V /.« ®^ **^® Preobiah- resident body from its sleep at 6:45 one from the Dan Fisher waji sporting a tech- Leighton. '48 Edward Mancuso.
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