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Senior CARLOS ALBERTO AROSEMENA Panama City, Panama Age I7 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tennis 1, 2. Football 3, 4. Eucharistic League 1, 2, 3. The Villanovan 4. We are happy to begin these thumb nail sketches of the men of ,47 with one of the best-and We think they are all Very good-Carlos Arosemena. Perhaps the most noticeable thing about Carlos is his uncanny skill at drawing. But he has a trait that lies much deeper, a trait which We should all emulate: a willing- ness to buckle down and do the job, no matter how difficult or trying it may be. Some people learn in a Hash, others do not learn at all. Carlos sits clown and beats problems as they come at him. He has done this in sport, he has clone it in study, he has done it in his every endeavor here. Whether he returns to Panama or goes into Santa Clara, as he plans, we are confident that he cannot fail. Good luck to you, Carlos! e' 'E' 'Q' We've seen his smiling face these years, We've heard his happy talk: Indeed, we're glad to think of him As flown life's road we walk. E133
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provement in every way that had been made by the class. We had really lived up to expectations. With the coming to a close of our third year we naturally determined to make our final year one to be remembered. It was to be our crowning glory. To begin with the men chosen to lead the destinies of the class were Marcus Crahan, Don jacobs, and Don Bridgehouse, as president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer respectively. As usual the sports played here at Villanova gave an opportunity for the class to shine. Football came in with a rush, but the record achieved did not quite measure up to that of former years. However, the Class of ,47 was well represented in the person of Tarpey, Hamilton, Crahan, Jacobs, C. Arosemena, Backe, Dorward, Laubacher, Copley, Friel, Chapck, and Bianc. Basketball likewise found Collins, Laubacher, Friel, Backe, and Jacobs in the A group. C. Arosemena, Biane, Parsons, Ferreira, in the HB group, helped put one of the best MBU teams in the history of the school on the court, and their wonderful record is there to prove it. ln the line of tennis once again Collins, Tarpey, and Crahan found room for themselves on the squad and did all right for the School. Baseball gave its customary opportunities for the class and with Biane, Chapek, Crahan, C. Arosemena, Barnard, Sims, and Ferreira on the squad we felt that we were helping out considerably. We should feel very much amiss were we not to note here the wonderful contribu- tions made by Adrian Lynch in his assistance with the coaching and participation in games here and there where eligibility rules permitted. Ade was one of our great stars in football, basketball, and baseball before the war caught him up and he found it necessary to suspend his scholastic endeavors for a while. He came beck to us in September and showed the same old prowess in the same old way. His speed and form were improved, if anything, and there was the headwork that only experience can bring. Under the stimulus of a greater sense of responsibility the work of the class repre- sentatives on the Student Council has been a real contribution to the promotion of School morale and sense of discipline. A record has been set that promises well for those which will come in other times and places. During this last year the social calendar has been increasingly full and there has been a style and character to each activity as it came along that shows that the class has profited from its experience. To take the Senior Prom, held this year in the Beverly Hills Hotel, as an example, we find in this event the crowning touch to all those of a similar kind that preceded it. The history made by the Class of '47 is coming to a finale, but it is only the close of a chapter. There will be many more. VVhat they will hold, or what pattern they will follow we cannot anticipate, but we can feel justly proud of the first chapter and hope that those to follow may bring added glory to Villanova even as they bring success to us. if E173
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Senior jusro FABIO AP.osEMENA Panama City, Panama Age 18 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 2. Tennis 2, 3, 4. Track 1. The Villanovan 4. It pleases us to introduce to you a son of the Republic of Panama-and a four-year Villanovan of real mettle besides. Throughout the whole time our class has been at Villanova whenever a man was needed to Work on a class project or school endeavor :Iusto was there capable and ready. With his un- failing good nature he has won many lasting friends. He has brought much glory to the class by his native talent in art, tennis, and basketball, and especially by being himself. For such a man of good will our good wishes are not needed. But We extend them anyway to this best of comrades. 'S' '5' 'S' As one remembers someone wbo's A good sport-fun to have around, Likewise we remember Insto- Tbese qualities in him abound. E193
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