
. ; iS68 ''t*«ge Tfen ». ,v THE VILLA NOV A N Mtfch 23» H«r«'s o RoHiid Up i« of Hopponings Steve Allen Cast Compus Organization News From Around the Quod DHU Team to Judge A.S.C.E. DPM LKD A.LE.II-I.R.E. Member of of the The Villanova Chapter Delta Pi Mu. in an attempt Lambda Kappa Delta Frater- "Owning and Running a Small Queen Contest of Civil Engi- the Pershing RUle American Society to work its members into a re- nity will hold elections of offi- Electrical Business" was will sponsor a panel dis- talk given at the (Page 3) neers treat spirit, will hold its first cers for next year in May, Pre- topic of the (Page 6) applications of - cussion on the communion breakfast April 3. sident Tom Gumina announced. A.I.E.E. LR.E. meetUig last the soils nnechanics theory to Annual three day retreat opens Candidates were nominated Wednesday evening. The the design of structural founda- last week. speaker, Mr. Eklmund CapuB|, mm that night. 215 tions tonight at 7:30 in President John De Remigis Members were reminded that an owner of the Polyphase Ocfm- Mendel. listed the factors encoun- said Mike Horan is surveying the fraternity's annual dinner pany, Vol. 30—No. 18 establish- VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA. PA. Chapter President Joe Mag- Philadelphia area Restaurants dance will be held April 16 at tered in successfully April 5. 1955 giore urges all members of the for the breakfast after Mass. the Broadwood Hotel. ing a new company in the elec- trical indutry. chapter to turn out for the dis- The Viking Inn is a possibility Reservations may be made Faculty Ulflmafe Judge: cussion, which will be attended for the affair. with Gumina, Don Rosato, Hen- Polyphase (>>mpany, begun Mentzer Repeats by professional engineers, ASCE Fraternity brothers should ry Sweeney or Floyd Nasuti. several years ago by Mr. Capuz- Seniors Consider from other student chapters make reservations before next zi, produces such products as As Oratorical and Commencement Speaker area engineering schools Thursday with either Mike K of C Note transistor analyzers, pulse engineering faculty members. Sullivan) or Don transformers and close-toler- Horan (305 Any Villanovans interested in Narrowed Contest Winner ance filters. to Six The panel: Mr. Leo Porter, Alton (307 Sullivan). joining the Knights of Columbus Seniors Prominent Figure chief bridge engineer of the may contact the Bishop Kenrick Professor John B. Clothier, Thomas Mentzer, senior his- Department o f n* the tory major, took first place in Pennsylvania T T Post, 117 Ardmore Ave., in Ard- moderator of campus* A nationally prominent speaker will address the father-son Highways; Mr. Francis Wag- A.I.E.E. group, brought the the Villanova Oratorical Contest Tickets for Turf and Tinsel's more. banquet climaxing the senior Father's Day celebration April 23, noted bridge building con- Mike Horan to close. Refresh- for the second consecutive year. ; man, "Jessica James"—set for the meeting a Speaker Chairman Ed Daly announced. Dr. Louis Berger, con- and informal discussions No audience was present in tactor; Field House April 27 through ments Daly said that he could not reveal the names of any of the , PHILOSOPHY CLUR ' soils me- electrical Auditorium only suiting engineer and 30—^will go on sale April 11. completed the engi- C&F and two possible speakers, but negotiations are under way. expert; Mr. A. E. President Frank Trainor an- neers' evening. other students competed. chanics This was decided at a meet- Know Your College? The speaker chairman indicated that the guest might be a O'Brien, executive secretary of business staff, nounced there will be a meeting Mentzer will ing of the accord- represent Villan- prominent poltical or military Associated Pennsylvania of the Philosophy Club next ova in the ing to Business Manager Dick Read NOTICE the semi-final Eastern figure. ' \ Constructors. Cooke. Friday, March 25, at 2:30 p. m. round of the nation-wide con- All prospective June gradu- No Word in 204 Mendel. All students in- Program was arranged by Mr. Members of the Publicity test at St. John's University, As far as other THE VILLANOVAN ates are to report to the Regis- plans for the SUff will meet tonight at 7:30 terested in becoming members Brooklyn, April 23. .Miles Potter, associate profes- last .social event of the Class engineering., in the T n' T Office. are invited to attend. trar's office immediately. No Villanova student has sor of civil ; of '55 were concerned, no an- f '..• ever won the semi-final round, nouncements were forthcoming which is PHYSICS CLUB sponsored by the New from either Class President Bud » York Journal American. The Physics Club will meet CAMPUS "STAND-OUTS Man Most Likely TO' Ford or Bob Casey, chairman of General Lee, twice more before Easter vaca- Winning Topic Fathers Day. "• o ' •/ J. Mentzer based his winning five tion, according to President This will be the second conse- minute talk "Dave Vachon. on Gen. Robert E. cutive year that the event has Lee on a "War and Peace" said the program for to- been scheduled for a spring Sa- He theme. morrow's meeting at 10:30 a. m. turday. Before the affair was Judges for the contest—all in the Physics Lab is incomplete, reinstated to the school social Villanova graduates — were: but a discussion by two math calendar in 1953, Father's Day Thomas F. Devine, '43, attorney majors will feature the March had not been scheduled by any >.-< and president of the National class for almost 20 years. 31 meeting. _^ _ , Alumni A.ssociation; J. B. San- James Welch and Fred Heu- born, '38, an organization ana- Ford discuss topics in con- Bud ber will lyst of the Atlantic Refining Co. temporary mathematics at next Phil, Group and W. E. Schubert Jr., '42, at- Eight of the eleven conte^i- Money Prizes: The national meeting of the week's meeting. torney. ants in the race for graduation for delivery at commencement American Catholi'c Last week, Frank Thornton, Philosophical exercises June 6. Mr. Devine announced the ad- speaker pose before the first Association will be held at the freshman physics major, »» yiHnner. round Thursday. They are (I. to A board of judges will pick Spring Lynx Bellevue - Stratford Hotel in ':} dressed the club on some ele- The contest had r.) front row. Jim WreHinski, the commencement speaker been opened Philadelphia next Tuesday and . ments of real and complex vari- Mr. Bill Quinn, Paul Ake;; M'cund after these speeches are deliver- by Joseph Jonas to all Vil- Wednesday. ables. Competition jlanova students, but only five row. Ed Daly. Tom Ment/er, Joe ed May 9. The meeting is under the pa- Meanwhile, Vachon *s series on originally registered to Dorris; back row. Joe Dit»U'l and Eliminated from the runing compete. tronage of Most Rev. John F. the oscilloscope was concluded Two of these entrants dropped Still Open John Gillifcamo. Thursday were John Gilligan O'Hara, C. S. C, Archbishop of at last week's meeting. out before the competition. Selection of a commencement and Edwin Daly from the Arts budding Philadelphia, and the Catholic i Stud?nt Interest Disappointing Any O. Henrys have speaker from the six remaining and Sciences School; Frank Li- universities, colleges and semi- After the contest, until April 15 to take a shot at DESPERATE FOR CASH? i candidates will take place some- copoli and Thomas Mentzer naries of the Philadelphia area. I O'Brien from the $15 first prize offered by the said he was naturally happy to spot to cover time after Easter. the Engineering School ; Subject for discussion is Need a crisp ten Thomas in its short win but that he v/as disappoint- LYNX story contest. Still in the running are: Donahue and "Knowledge and Expression." that long week end? Joseph Heaps {rum Two other awards of $10 and -^ ed that more students had not That's the reward waiting for (k Charles P. Ake, and Joseph Dor- the C&F School. :;;^^ ' General sessions will be held in participated. $5 are on the line. Deadline for the School; He said he hoped the mornings round table the winner of Turf and Tinsel's ris from C&F entering has and more interest would be shown been moved up contest to choose a cover for Thomas Mentzer aifti William discussions on special aspects of from April 30 to make it pos- the program of "Jessica James." Quinn from the Arts and the problem will be convened in sible for the winning entry to Dean Speaks • Mentzer also complimented Cover ideas must be in the r<» Sciences School ; James Wrzesin- the afternoons. his opponents two freshmen. appear in the May issue of the T n' T Office (basement of ski and Joseph Distel from the — Dr. James F. O'Brien, asso- Runner up LYNX. Rev. was Carmen Basilo- ciate professor of C & F) by April 12, according Engineering School. Edward M. Dwyer, Potential philosophy at vecchio. John Derek took third entrants still have to Dick Cooke, T n' T business These six seniors were chosen O. S. A., university dean and Villanova, is president of the place. time during the Easter break to last Thursday after a reading professor of philosophy, will ad- Philadelphia chapter of the manager. put together an entry. entry should be on 8^1: "x test was administered to the dress a joint session of American Catholic Philosophical An the Stories should be submitted 11" paper and must contain: original twelve candidates. The Amcricfvi Catholic Philo.sophical Association to Editor Rees James, Dr.
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