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Page 13 text:
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traders Cooked forward to High School. After long hours of practice and days of anxiety and expectation, the long line of young men looks pale, dazed and very nervous. This is it! This is IT!” or, Whew, I barely made this one.” or, This is the first and last time I’ll get into this suit.” These and a hundred other great and trivial thoughts go hum¬ ming through their minds. But most of all, they are thinking, Now for high school; that ought to be a snap.” Yes, they are thinking of bigger and better triumphs already. They can never be too young or too old for that. Msgr. McCarthy, pastor of Our Lady of the Gulf Church, impresses upon the young men the importance of their high school years.
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The two eighth grade classes grouped for a picture are: Back row: Brother Cosmas, Kenny Coulon, Peter Gia- cona, Paul Bourque, Vi Vidrine, Joe Gliddon, Paul Nunez, Brother Cecil. Second row: A1 Brignac Robert De- velle, Lavelle Griffin, Ken Develle, Kenny Ryan, Kerry Leary, Tim Kemery, Bill Parra. Third row: Ken Kopf Bill LeBlanc, Aurelius Lowe, George Hill, Pat Odriozola, Oswald Caceres, Ed Gamard. Fourth row: Jack Pogue, Roy Saux, Joe Gex, Earl Yeomans, John Ladner, William Harnish. Fifth row: Donald Blaize, Robert Gentry, William Rutherford, Larry Genin, J. Ploue, Sidney Bourque, N. J. Yuja. Sixth row: Mickey ’ McKee, Alfred Ferry, Gus Carmadelle, William Godoy, Rolf Seeberg, Edward Mora, Danny Henry. Eighth
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We, the graduating class, proudly present to you—our parents, schoolmates, and friends—the White Cap of 1959- Our senior year has been a memorable one, and we have tried to recapture part of it in these pages. We have lived it and we relive it for you that you may share it with us. To the Brothers who gave so generously of their time to guide the yearbook staff; to the staff itself for its constant, persevering work; to our business managers; and to our advertisers, we extend our heartfelt thanks for a job well done. May the White Cap of ’59 be for you what it is for us—a catalog of memories from SSC.
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