Villanova University - Belle Air Yearbook (Villanova, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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and aduise us In every large organization it is necessary that the ad- ministration, in order to function effectively, bring itself as close as possible to those for whom they arc administer- ing. The links between resident student and the adminis- tration at Villanova arc the hall prefects. . These priests, quartered throughout the dormitories, arc the direct over- seers of the resident students in their life outside of the classroom. They arc not, however, overseers in the de- rogatory sense. Their tasks do not consist merely with Checking a student out or checking him in.” They arc to the students, faculty members on perpetual duty: spir- itual advisors, and consultants. They arc the centers from which the fraternal atmosphere of college life radiates. It is with the inestimable help of the prefects that the student becomes integrated and identified with college life. PROCTORS ROW 1, SEATED: Father» J. J. Boyle. J. Touhy, J. Dunne. M. O’Donnell. R. Ilandran. ROW 2, STANDING: D. Ciralami, F. Kemnve, G. McLaughlin, T. Burke, T. Purcell, J. McDonnell. THE INFLUX of studente into the Art» and Science School has been managed with utmost efficiency by its new Dean, Father McCarthy. Ili» broad knowledge and experi- ence in the education field hare been an equal match to the prob- lems which periodically arise. THE NEWLY CREATED office of Freshman Dean was timely with the increased enrollment. Father Tuohy answers all questions arising from new registration and alloca- tion of temporary residences for the new students. FATHER McLAUGHLIN super- vises student organizations and fosters their development. He is an important part of student gov- ernment as Moderator of the Stu- dent Council. In addition to his duties at Dean, He is an Instructor in the Commerce and Finance School. THE OFFICE of Placement Di- rector was established for the pur- pose of securing employment for students and graduates. Mr. Har- ris is a Villanova alumnus, and for- merly an Instructor in the English Department. 25

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Shape our destinies When adroit counsel is needed, the ready and efficient administrators unselfishly relinquish their valuable time The Assistant Dean has the duty of outlining and co- ordinating the prescribed courses of study associated with the college; while the Deans of Commerce and Finance, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering perform parallel tasks as heads of their respective schools. The Deans of Fresh- men and Student Activities further facilitate the students’ scholastic and social routine. The Registrar assumes the twofold responsibility of admitting new students and keeping records of the present enrollment. The financial functions of the college are handled by the Procurator and Controller. The College Chaplain is concerned with re- ligious development; the Librarian fosters an intellectual advancement of the student’s background by supplying him with the best in written records of our culture. The under-graduates and alumni obtain both permanent and part-time employment through the efforts of the Placement Director. FATHER BOYLE’S pm experi- ence is Chaplain and Registrar gave him the opportunity to meet the student and evaluate his needs. Acting as Assistant Dean, he ar- ranges basic schedules and elective courses which constitute the col- lege curriculum. AS CHAPLAIN, Father Grimes plans and supervises all religious activity on campus. His position allows him to meet the student per- sonally on an informal basis. Father Grimes always manages to fit some teaching hours into his crowded work-a-day schedule. AN IMPORTANT factor in the functioning of the College is its Pro- curator. Father Mc.Mcnamin super- vises the requisition and purchase of all equipment used for the maintenance and operat ion through- out the campus. THE COMMERCE AND FIN- ANCE School has made rapid progress and enjoys a good stand- ing largely through the efforts of its Dean, Father Bartley. He is Dean of the Summer and Extension Schools, and Professor in Economics. THE REGISTRAR is concerned first with student transcripts prior to admission. Father McDonnell conducts entrance examinations and has custody of all academic records. Official transcripts required for graduate work or by prospective employers arc forwarded from his office. THE ADMINISTRATION and co-ordination of library activity is under the capable supervision of Father Falvcy. In addition, he is Moderator of the Belle Air Year- book publication, and an In tructor in Library Science. FINANCIAL MATTERS and gen- eral business of the College rest in the capable hands of Mr. Dever. His office is concerned with student accounts and the operation of the physical plant at Villanova. THE SMOOTH FUNCTIONING of the Engineering Department is attributed to the planning by its Dean. In advancing the standards of his department. Dean Morehouse has gained an enviable record. 24

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