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S 5 12 yd rlxtj t I 'hu y 4, :Ar -' ?1'.'N Lett to Right, Bottom Row: B. Ryan, 5. Fuller, P. Schafer, C. Antoniok, G. Orrantia, T. Vett, R. Amouroux, J. lnukai, R. Fortmeier, R, Lopez. Middle Row: R. Holroyd, C. Weigman, M. Daily, E. Olsen, B. Loughman, R. Stewart, T. Ginella, R. Slagle, F. Rivera, W. Rodee, H. Melendez. Top Row: M. Lough man, A. Torres, A. Marchina, F. Torres, M. Lombardi, M. Mee, C. Demarest, V. Cuccia, F. Bacon E. Porter. 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS With the trials and tribulationsuot their Freshman year behind them, the Sophomore class began the year with the confidence and enthusiasm that promised real accomplishment. The hopes of the class and the expectations of the Faculty and fellow students have been fulfilled by their achievements. Outstanding per- formance in athletics has highlighted their record. Sophomores have made up an important part ot every team in every sport. Success in studies has been evident too. As they labored with Hercules, contemplated Geometry, and investigated the grasshopper, the list of Sophomores on the Honor Roll has grown longer. Whole-hearted cooperation has marked the class's participation in other school activities and projects-Sodality, Tidings drive, and the Missions. Much more will be expected of this class in the next two years and we can be sure that each and every member will do his best.
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Ji' gg -'au' ..-'ill g'I' .s .3 Q' Q l 'w uuv-F! X H 3 'V g 25 Nz fi7s,, Left to Right, Bottom Row: R. Sloan, R. France, H. Oliva, D. Eyraud, S, Eyraud, J. Lombardi, M. Turner, J. Blackburn. Middle Row: L. Smith, N. Johnson, W. Wargin, D. Slagle, J. Czuleger, W. Roberge, R. McDermott, J. Moore, Top Row: W. Shallenberger, K. Keesler, 8. Theurer, C. Torres, T. Maloney, M. May, W. Nugent, W. Muellenhoff, J. Rivera, M. Parke. FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman class, all new to the school last September, have already begun to show the invisible spirit which molds twenty-six separate individuals into a fine class. Scholastically, they boast of having one-third of their class as steadies on the Honor Roll. Early in the year, wishing to lessen the number of Frosh offenders in the new Student Court, they set up a Freshman Court composed of a Judge and other class officers, its purpose to try offending Freshmen without airing the matter before the student body. Athletically, Fall saw approximately one-half of Coach Zappone's J. V.'s composed of Freshmen. Somewhat fewer, approximately one-third, were represented on the C basketball team. Freshmen were also prominent at all school dances and at such organizations as the Sodality. After this fine beginning, we are sure that the Class of 1957 will be an out- standing credit to Villanova during their remaining three years.
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4,4 Io. as ax: ,Q ,V ' ins. '? v 3 l 4, , 1. ri'-.5 , - 'ifl i-.L 'S I-If U . . lj , Left to Right, Bottom Row: E. Davila, J. Purl, T. France, N. Sorem, J. Orrantia, B. Lourito, J. lnzalaco, R. Hernandez, D, Cavallera. Middle Row: P. Springer, S. Jost, E. Martinez, J. Bralliar, W. Davis, T. Scholtman, M. Farrell, W. Reeder, G. Mayo, J. Ravetti. Top Row: J. Burke, S. Pere, C..Herfurth,W. Berg, J. Buenzli, L. Cuccia, J. Johnson, D. Desmond, H. lnukai. JUNICR CLASS The attainment of a goal which requires years of work gives one the feeling of satisfaction. So be it. Exemplifying the thought expressed, it would be appropri- ate to say that the aforementioned has been accomplished by the Class of '55. Being neither pretentious nor submissive, it can be said that we have been far from sluggish, and in some instances, more so an attribute to Villanova. We have approached, entered into, and accomplished many activities in the scholastic field as well as the athletic. From the thorough schooling and minute instruction we have thus far received, not forgetting the indispensable aid and guidance we have obtained from the Almighty, it may be assured that we will present a genuine threat to the ability and leadership of our predecessors. We who are now Seniors, salute you.
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