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Student Leaders Diseuss Pressing Issues Student Council proceedings of the past year took on a new air of proficiency and expediency. Under the presidency of Howard J. France, the Council was quick to adopt a new constitution, a task handed down by a previous Council. At the start of the year, election of Council offi- cers put Lawrence Rodowsky in as Vice-president; Joseph Blair, Secretary; Joseph Serio, Treasurer; John Seal, Parliamentarian; Edward Pula, Social Secretary and Dr. Harry Kirwin, lay faculty moderator. The Rev. Joseph K. Drane, S.J., repre- sented the religious faculty at the meetings. Important precedents were established by the body. Most notable were the use of the Council as an arbiter of disputes between organizations and the recognition that the governing group must play an active instead of a passive role in fostering the activities of its members. Two new members were added to the organiza- tion; Eta Sigma Phi and the Industrial Manage- ment Club. HOWIE FRANCE
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The Fourth Dimension and Math Club the Fifth Quadrant Physics Club A step into the realms of the calculi reveals both theorist and practitioner, or, in words of fewer syllables, members of the Math Club and Physics Club. The organizations have primarily the same objec- tive — to complement the work of the classroom by providing initiative to personal research and development in the respective fields. The activities consist mainly of lectures delivered by individual members of the clubs.
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Frogs and Test Tubes • Mendel Club The Mendel Club under the direction of its faculty director, the Rev. Joseph S. Didusch, S.J., presented its annual seminar program with a variety of topics ranging from “The Races of Man” to “Evolution — Recent Views”. The club was comprised of comparative anatomy students. President of the group was Shep Kellam, who was assisted by Veep Marion Restivo, Secre- tary John Hammann, Jr., Treasurer, Willard R. Parson and Sergeant-at-arms, R. Neil Bathon. One field trip was sponsored by the organization to the Army Medical Museum in Washington, D. C. The rest of the time was occupied with the seminar program. • Chemistry Club Science enthusiasts banded together to discuss current topics of interest in the fields of chemical industry and research. Headman of the chemistry club was Jack Cooney, assisted by Bernie Haske as Vice-president and Jim Smith as Secretary. Tours of local industrial plants and government agencies in Washington highlighted the club’s activities. Membership consisted mainly in Junior and Senior chemistry majors. To foster interest among the college alchemists in those aspects not covered in the classrooms, guest speakers were obtained. DK. THORTON cxhiliits part of his valuable mineral eolleclioii which he donated to the College (bottom — left).
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