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A TYPICAL DAY THE ET The typical day at St. Mary's involves more than attending classes. Everyday the stu- dents of St. Mary's are faced with new chal- lenges, and new ideas. There is always something different happening, and some- thing new to take part in. These differences from day to day are among the things that make attending St. Mary's enjoyable. Lt, , ,Q 4. 4 M- iif5 '.+ tj: :,1:2kQ,' If 1 'C tin 'I' MMM- A,..,- n ,,'-'N ,,.,a-'W ' . I 'qi 1 ' ll H iv: Sl Top: Just waiting around for the Principal. Lcft: How about taking a picture now. Right: Guess which one is out of place? wi-it 'll-f' ' F T -t 4
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Graduation is the grand finale of four years of hard work and struggle. For some, it marks the end of their school career: for others it is only a begin- ning. When the seniors graduate, they are filled with emotions of triumph, success, and pride in what they have obtained, How- ever, sorrow is also pre- sent at this special event. Some friends will have to part and seek their own in- dividual paths in life. Stu- dents who graduate from Saint Mary's leave with a spirit and Christian forti- tude that cannot be achieved anywhere else. The El Caballero staff wishes the graduating class of 1985 all the love, joy, and happiness that life can give. by Gary Hadley TOP LEFT: Onward and upward to graduation night. TOP RIGHT: Proud graduates of 1985. BOT- TOM LEFT: Senior girls offer Mr. Hermann some last minute advise before graduation. The Candlerose Ceremony is the passing of a spirit and responsibility from one Student Council to the next generation of offi- cers. These officers hold the responsibility of assur- ing that the student body's views and opinions are presented to school offi- cials. The candle, which is given to the incoming officers, represents the responsibil- ity of those students to be the guiding light for others to follow. The rose is given to the outgoing officers in recognition for his or her service and dedication to the school and the student body. 18 by Gary Hadley SE IOR GRADUATIO Sh CA DLE ROSE CEREMONY TOP LEFT: Outgoing President, Art McKinn, receives his farewell rose. TOP MIDDLE Ms. Lumb congratulates Lisa Lo- pez for her outstanding spirit as Senior Class President. TOP RIGHT: All smiles for Patsy Belanon as Mr. Hermann presents her award. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rod Medrano receives his candle as incoming Vice-President.
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