b'175 RETURN TO YeaY ar\x1fHoiI 1846 - 2021 THE SOURCE021K a PikoA Marianist-sponsored school in Honolulu celebrates its 175th anniversary and itssacred connections with the past.By John SchroederWhen your alumni base includes aprince, several governors, a bishopand a saint, theres good reason to believe your schools holistic approach to educationhas been right on track all along. Forming youngmen of principle and integrity is the focus of SaintLouis Schools (SLS) year-long celebration markingthe 175th anniversary of the schoolHawaiis onlyall-male day schoolthat has operated on Oahuunder Marianist sponsorship since 1883.To honor SLSs legacy, school leaders have launchedSaint Louis School band, photo circa1885a variety of anniversary activities with a uniquelyHawaiian theme: Ho i ka pikomeaning return to at Ahuimanu Collegethe original Saint Louisthe source.Schooland devoted the last years of his life servingTheres so much contained in that phrase, says those suffering with leprosy (Hansens disease) onChristopher Casupang, a campus ministry leader.Moloki. Of the schools 16,600 alumni, the anniversaryIt speaks to who we are throughout the generations, highlights the work of key graduates using on-campushow the alumni have accomplished different milestones, events, webinars and TV commercials throughout theand how were still connected to that. year. In May, an hour-long television special featuringFirst Saint Louis School campus One prominent connection is St. Damien De Veuster, SLS and its alumni also was broadcast statewide (seecalled Ahuimanu College, 1877;inset: view of campus, 2020 a missionary priest who completed his seminary studies bottom of page 9 for a link to the special).We want the community to know that we graduatepeople to become great surgeons, great attorneys, greatbankers and great leaders for all kinds of organizationsthat make the world a better place, says Glenn Medeiros,president of SLS. 8 Call 1.800.348.4732'