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BELOW: Want to have a “howling” good time. Then you should have been at the Freshman Haunted House. This event is held each year at Halloween. By the way, behind that ferocious mask is Freshman Tyler Kean. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Leading the Brass section is Sophomore Alex Biro, who was mistakenly reported as someone else in last year’s book. There’s no mistaking this fellow. With that brilliant shirt and hair to match, Senior Chris Cyr makes a beautiful shot while on retreat at Bosaryville, resting very comfortably. Not resting at all are Seniors George Stills, Matt Caldwell, John Ladner, Arthur Wynne, and Lon Baxter, who struggle to overcome the Freshman team to break a tie in the Homecoming Pep Bally. The Seniors lost, but in all fairness, it should be reported that the Freshman team had 9 men on their squad. It ' s easy to distinguish who’s on your team when you play dorm in¬ tramurals for Brother Eduardo. Those bright green and red jerseys can be seen for a mile. our school, we are all very proud. We may, occa¬ sionally disagree among ourselves, but when it counts we are therefor each other. We are proud to be associated with such an old and established school. We naturally have a good academic program here, but it is not this program which makes us unique. It is the ability for us as students to get along with each other. Students coming from St. Stanislaus are truly well rounded because they have seen all walks of life. ”
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The boarding department adds to St. Stanislaus’ uniqueness. It is easy to be able to get along with people if it is only for a few hours a day. We experience, first hand, what people are like in the different parts of the South and in other nations. This experience will put us at east in our future endeavors in college and elsewhere.’’ And Senior Mike Yarborough expressed his opi¬ nion of St. Stanislaus thusly, “St. Stanislaus can best be described as unique. Its students come from vast backgrounds to this school for various reasons. Whether you’re from the Gulf Coast, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Mexico, or wherever, you feel a certain pride about Stanislaus. A pride unfelt at most schools. It is a statement that you enjoy where you are. ABOVE: Closing in on his opponent is Courtney Ethridge. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Thorough enjoyment is shown in the delight in this youngster ' s face as his Project Do Volunteer Joe Welsh poses with him. Enjoyment is also evident in the Rec Hall after dinner by Michael Seghers and Jim Wilcox. In addi¬ tion ot Foosball, resident students have at their disposal pooltables, TV, video games and other amusements. Members of the Sophomore Class try for the points at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Leading them is Nolan Adoue, Shane Harris, Shane Sigsworth and Andrew Henderson. While back at the in¬ tramural field, Mike Donnelly makes a try at Chuck Schneider. Taking a break from serving at the Freshman Dorm Christmas party are Chris Riley, Arthur Wynne, Jon En- dom, and John Baxter. I ILK 25 CHIPS 40 MIDI 40 ORIIKS 40
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