Prefect List 1957-58 ^

Prefect List 1957-58 ^

. Page 12 THE VILLANOVAN October 16, 19] PREFECT LIST 1957-58 ^. '. Hoii ^; V: Prefect Floor Pub. Tel. V •.< < . * Atumai , Mr.. Duden 1st »• Mr. Cosonave :* . \ !.> ...*'»• , Mr. Nickles '•'':'/"',. .';• Fr. Burns Austin Fr. Girolomi Mr. Bouer ."V''': \;'::' Mr. Kelley • ' ,' • .; IV , Mr. Baumon Delurey ; . Mr. Griffin' Fr. Dunne /' • : ••;•.^•;^-^V;,., • •• Fcdigan Mr, Gobelbecfeer Mr. Dolan Mf, Kennedy Mr. Schwartz ; Fr. Farrell • Good Counsel Fr, Whitley , . ::* Mendel Mr. Mulligan Mr Do ran Mr. Hall Fr. Kemme O'Dwyer Fr. Weeks '''-fi':' Mr. Gilbert 'v - Sheehan Mr. O'Neill ,'• Mr. Picciotti Fr. Wenzel Mr. Lavelle "'.?., Mr. Stockmon Mr. McLaughlin Fr. Duffy ;:,,:; Mr. Reichert V,/. Simpson Fr. Regan Mr. Yorashus Sullivan Fr, Erdlen; ''.'fC;;' Mr. Smith Mr. Turchi .' Mr. Mullen Mr. Quinn Fr. Kenny , : 1957 Pavel THE VILLANOVAN October 23, October 23, 1957 THE VILLANOVAN Page 3 NFCCS Delegate National Catbolic it. Malcontent Vents Spleen On Chemistry Under SC Control CAMPUS CAMERA Begins Youth Week sent many a chemistry major running making a practical application of what I was fairly watchful too, until one By AL LAWLEk \ By JACK CURTIN The N.F.C.C.S. is supposedly your off, screaming) upon it are prompted I had learned. Applying what I had day when 1 suddenly realized what a as students of •r 'a¥:W!W:%%%-»:W:-:-A¥>>:¥: •!. / .'•<•'•• injured ego, said ego being in- learned did not require three hours a beautiful view I means of representation Next Monday; Harris I don't like chemistry very much. by my had from my vantage jured by inability to pass the week as a matter of fact, some weeks point near the window. (The number a Catholic college. The whole student In fact, it is posible that there my — The question this week Is: Do you feel that The week of October 28 -November very course. This is not true. I hated chem- it wouldn't have required getting of trucks that pass our is no person on this campus, or my by campus on a body should have a hand in selecting sea power is important for national defense and 1957 offers us a splendid opportunity one 3, in out of bed. given is even on the face of the earth, who istry even while I was the process afternoon amazing.) the campus representative to the Na- that it will play an important part in future to join with our fellow Catholics it. Still another dislikes the subject as as I do of not passing thing that bothers me military action? throout America in the seventh annual much Omnipresent Test Tubes tional Federation of Catholic College It wasn't that I didn't try either. about the average chemist is his adora- unless it is laboratory professor. %> National Catholic Youth — my Still, I was forced to attend these observance of night I spent lying tion of Students." Besides, tries to give the impression Many's the awake a man who can come up with a \ Week. he laboratory sessions. As I said before, % attempting to solve a particularly ridi- long mathematical equation that no one The Villanova delegate should be i he enjoys it. spiritual im- I am a sensitive being, and anyone who In a world beset with culous problem in my head. This was else can understand. I don't want to elected by the Student Council, and he Anyway, when I get to talking to has ever faced row upon row of gleam- Dave Borclk, 5th year Naval Eng.—Through- poverishment and intellectual rebellion, an excellent sleep inducer, but caused take anjrthing away from Dr. Einstein, should have the support of the Council one of these fanatics who not only likes ing test tubes and malicious looking out history sea power we as Catholic college students have an nightmares. I remember in I with the blasted subject but even insists many one but came up several such mathe- stands, re- acid bottles can appreciate the nervous and its President. As it now has been the salvation important role to play. It is our particular in which I was held captive matical mazes on my test papers and upon majoring in it, I get somewhat de- state I was in at the end of three hours. is repicbcijtcd by the chief of many a nation. From sponsibility to seek for ourselves and leering mad scientist who. was all I ever got for them were large red your campus pressed. It is pretty discouraging for a by a to age, sea power others "healthier' holier and happier" otMcer of the N.F.C.C.S. "club/' which age person of my mental makeup and deep about to place me in equilibrium. Whe- It wasn't too bad, however. I had an question niarks and' a failing grade. has made revelutionary lives. ther this is bad or good I don't know. This obvious discrimination made me theoretically includes every ViHanovan sensitivity, especially since I am bur- agreement with the youth next to me changes. None of these Opportunity for AH none too happy. in humanity, Equilibrium . Egai}! (a fanatic) whereby he would perform "club" mem])er! dened with an inborn faith as a changes however can community is of- The entire campus to come face to face with such living Equilibrium is a word my instructors all my experiments and I would pay Drastic Action Needed There is no good reason for this; the with the advan- gain spiritual compare fered an opportunity to proof of man's lack of integrity. use with deep affection, but to my ears him reasonably generous sums of All in all, this supposedly revered to be a ces being made today through co- N.F.C.C 3. was never meant and intellectual formation For Lower Life it has a terrifying sound. Anyway, I money. This removed much of my men- science made a mental and physical since a great deal of a effort. ar^ sure that you club If the reputation of the N.F.C.C.S. operative We It would seem to me that chemistry began screaming rather loudly and tal anguish and also most of my social wreck out of me and ruined my morale navy's power modem will taHe advantage of this rare oppor- roommate who was life. Having recovered, although I'll never is bad on this campus, ic is due to your is something to be delved into by the awakened my instead of on it. tunity to offer your minds hearts to exists under the surface lower forms of life, and sort of non- studying at his desk. This made things be the person I used to be, I am pre- failure to see to it that you get full the sea as a power has definitely the glory of God. The end of chalantly ignored by thinking human rather unpleasant in our room for a For a while I acted as sort of an paring a fatal blow for this ogre. representation and full service from sea power is on the verge not come but instead We call on each and every campus beings. Somehow, mankind seems while. errand boy, running back and forth I have drawn up a long petition Villanova's delegate to the N.F.C.C.S. and greatest test, revplutionary of its newest in the Federation to mark the observ- above such a trivial and boring thing. Another thing that used to bother to the stockroom for the necessary im- asking our university oflicials to drop before the Student ance of Catholic Youth Week. May There is a motion cnange. It Was Hate Not 'Ego' me was the laboratory periods. It plements for the various experiments, the course and anyone connected with attention to the Council to put Villanova's N.F.C.C.S. we call your utmost There are certain persons who would wasn't enough that I attended four but after I stumbled and broke a large it. I hope to have the whole school third observance of National Catholic control of the Coun- tell you that chemistry is important to classroom lectures a week which were and rather expensive beaker, I was rally 'round and support it. As a matter delegate under the Tom O'Hara, SophomoreC&F — I feel that Youth Commlnion Sunday. non-stimulating; I had to more or less delegated of fact, the- whole chemistry proper national rep- our eveiyday life and that my numer- definitely to the role of repeat cil. You can gain future there is a definite King ous and frightening attacks (I have spend one afternoon a week in the lab, 'watchful observer. section already has. this Christ The resentation by seeing to it that in sea power. Because % f We are proud that the National Fed- motion passes. Tell your Student Coun- our population is con- eration of Catholic College Students is the way you want stantly growing. No na- cil representative a constituent member of the National Political Round'Up; tion, even one which has him to vote. Council of Catholic Youth ; and thereby a vast supply of natural we can join our fellow Catholic youth resources, can afford to throughout the nation in the reception be anything less than of Holy Communion on the Feast of RoyalRole In A Democratic World one of the world's I3ean Reuschlein Christ the King, in honor of the Immac- strongest sea powers. of England. And as such, her position ulate Heart of Mary, the Patroness of By FRANK DELANY This union of nations held together The fact that a navy is bonds may be taken as representative of the vCriH Garey Hall Catholic young people.

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