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mmmaam OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Seniors pose for their annual ring shot after this year’s Ring Mass cer¬ emony. LEFT: Teammates salute the colors during pregame ceremonies. LEFT: Skateboarding proved to be popular once again this year as this boarder well demonstrates his skill. LEFT: Joe Gex completes a mathematics assignment. ABOVE: Mark Gambino proved to be an able competitor on this year’s golf team. Theme 7
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The Academic program provided here helps the stu¬ dent to achieve the maximum of his potential. The cur¬ riculum is college preparatory in nature and is designed to permit the student to participate in required and elective courses that are within his range of ability and interest. The development of spiritual and moral values is very important here at St. Stanislaus. Spiritual needs are met through the teaching of religion, participation in student masses, and involvement in church-related and com¬ munity service activities. Boarding here is important also, for it teaches the individual to use his time wisely and fosters friendly relationships. Boarders experience the give and take of “family life” by sharing quarters with members of their age group. Students can take part in dances, fishing rodeos, skating, skateboard and pool tour¬ naments and other leisure activities. St. Stanislaus offers many organizations and activities including Student Council, Key Club, Prep Quiz Bowl, and others. These organizations provide an opportunity for students to develop their interests and discover their natural talents. The philosophy of this school has successfully taken students and offered to them the best opportunities of any educational institution on the Gulf Coast. Sandy Sarpy, Chris Kern, Senior Editor Editor-in-Chief 6 Theme
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8 RIGHT: The Marching Band spent many hours after school rehearsing for this year’s halftime perfor¬ mance. BELOW: Greg Schruff 20, helped bring the JV Basketball Team to a perfect 15-0 season. ABOVE: Senior Editor Sandy Sarpy, photographer David Scheyd, and Editor Kevin Browne discuss potential cover designs for Reflections ’88. RIGHT: Jean Larroux reviews an assignment with a classmate. Theme
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