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The philosophical look. What is Man? as seen in the diverse views of philosophers from Plato to Jean Paul Sarte, has been the study program this year for the Aquinas Academy, the College honor philosophy group. Meeting every Thursday evening, Academy members with the aid of their moderator, Father J. Clayton Murray, S.J., have discussed and evaluated this question in the light of Scholastic Philosophy. At these weekly sessions a member prepares and reads a paper outlining the particular weltanschauung of a philosopher. Then, the other members of the organization ana- lyze and give a critique of the paper and the views reflected in it. Honors in Philosophy at graduation is accorded members who maintain a high scholastic standing and who write an ad- ditional paper on a topic approved by the moderator. aqulna a acl my First Row: D. Brink, J. Reilly, R. Dietrich, S. Loiacono, . 52 1, ' S. Ferrucci. Second Row: B. Nigro, .l. DeFrancesco. '- Ln, I I , .,. f H' is ., l l 'lQms21s,, , l W, I ,,Mfp,si5,7,, tu' sw , A' 4
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l The Campion Society fulfills much the same purpose for the senior debating society as a freshmen athletic team does for its varsity. Functioning primarily as a training team for experi- ence in the art of eHiective debating, the freshman organi- zation concentrates on essentials. The Society participates in a number of intercollegiate debates with freshmen groups from other local colleges. Highlighting their year was a trip to New York in January where they debated the Fordham University freshmen team. First Row: Fr. Gavin, G. Mullen, N. Stievater, A. Trippi, R. Quinlan, F. Zuber. Second Row: D. Gilbert, R. O'Brien, G. Brunning, P. Haller, W. Stievater. Third Row: R. Nowak, P. Scanlon, J. Grabowski, M. Widelski, C. Eckert, C. Michalski, R. Delaney. A Hwazsf 1 ,H ,l 1 itlllllxllllfriliiiitlllliillil'lttwin l.lllll2!Zil2''f2r fi'f, aEtm'Q, ,,..5i?fr..... Qi.. ' .. Z campion society 11. ,, .. , E 3. of i ni i i :wi 1 it 'M 1221: i i e -- it m 1 IL 4 e is l l ,, Z. , P. S . M M my-, .mf tl M 1, s-5 M e v M it we r ' 2.3 . we wee: it M S i i 1 it !
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