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1 WOLFTRACKS The Saint Paul s School May 31, 2011 Covington, Louisiana Gentlemen, Let us congratulate all the students of Saint Paul s for making this past year a remarkable school year. Many of their accomplishments, achievements and awards are once again mentioned in this edition of Wolftracks. The Centennial Year is off to an outstanding start and I m sure the next semester will be just as rewarding. On behalf of myself and Jimmy Dykes 61, who retired at the end of December, I want to thank the Alumni Officers, Executive Board and all of you alumni for your hard work and outstanding support. I look forward to working with all of you as we go into the second half of our Centennial Year. I would like to recognize John Grab 86 and Chris Freret 91 for an outstanding job as Committee Chairman of the Ozone Spring Run and the Crawfish Cook-Off respectively; both were fun and highly successful events. Don t forget about the Saint Paul s Alumni Fishing Rodeo being held on August 19 th and 20 th. Have a safe and wonderful summer. Mike Richard 68, Alumni Director It s not too late to come to Reunion Weekend! All you can eat crawfish for $25 on Friday, June 3 rd, Men Only. Friday night will be under the Wolfdome at 6:00pm. FREE Cocktail Party for alumni and spouses/dates on Saturday, June 4 th in the Student Center. Saturday night starts at 6:00pm also. Jordan Daigle 11, son of Rene 83 and grandson of Eddie 62 3 rd Generation Graduate Rene Saint Paul Our Patron Pray For Us Eddie

2 Capital Campaign-La Salle Hall Quality Education Letter from Brother Ray 17 th Christian Brother Principal of Saint Paul s School Let your mind dwell on whatever is true, whatever is honorable and whatever is right. --Philippians 4:8 For the past 100 years, Saint Paul s School has provided a quality Catholic education to thousands of young men who have been entrusted to our care. Four years ago, we launched an ambitious, multiphase capital campaign designed to honor our past but plan for our future. With the exception of the field house phase one of the campaign (the football/soccer/track complex) has been completed. We have now embarked on Phase 2 of the campaign remodeling of La Salle Hall (the old dormitory building) into usable classrooms, an art studio, labs for our new engineering and biomedical programs, JROTC, a guidance complex, campus ministry office, and spaces for many student activities such as our robotics and video clubs. The plans are exciting. We invite you to view them on our website. The original Phase 2 called for the demolition of La Salle Hall and the building of a totally new facility. However, the initiation of Phase 2 was delayed due to the faltering economy. It was during this period that contractors, and architects convinced us that remodeling La Salle Hall would give us 33,500 sq ft at a cost of $3.5 million dollars. The original plan for a new building entailed a 10,000 sq ft area at a cost of $4.1 million dollars. So, realizing the significant difference in space and cost we proceeded with the remodeling. This decision enables us to be efficient stewards of our parents finances and the school s resources. Thus, La Salle Hall, which served as a home for many years to many students, will have new life. As with Phase 1 we have now moved into Phase 2 without having all of the funding needed for the building, but we felt the needs of the students could no longer wait. Throughout its history, the Christian Brothers and their colleagues launched ambitious projects with fear and trepidation but also with the eyes of faith, since Saint La Salle told the brothers they should view everything with the eyes of faith. I thus agreed to begin Phase 2, knowing that, as in the past, generous and capable people will assist us as long as we remain faithful to the Mission of providing a human and Christian education to young people. Parents and alumni have received information highlighting the specifics of Phase 2. I realize that many demands are placed upon you, but I ask you to consider, if you are able, helping us with Phase 2 of the capital campaign. We ask for your prayers and support as we keep Saint de La Salle s Mission alive in Covington so that the young men entrusted to our care may grow in knowledge and wisdom and learn, in the words of the Prophet Micah, to live justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with God. Wolftracks Page 2

3 Picture from the Past Junior Varsity Basketball Team from 1939 Pictured seated L-R: Unknown, John Richardson 45, Frank Bonansinga 45, James Field 43, Charlie Johnson, and Richard Debie 44. Standing L-R: Paul Guidry, Ray Maestri 47, Bill Hiller 43, Calvin Christina, Al Diamond 43, Clarence Cockrell, Unknown, Unknown, Hugh Shall, and Troy Highsmith. Redfish Black Drum Leader Board Saint Paul s Alumni Association 7 th Annual Fishing Rodeo FRIDAY, AUGUST 19 TH and SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 TH LAFITTE, LOUISIANA $75.00 per person (received by Aug. 12th) $ per person (DAY OF EVENT) LAFITTE LAUNCH - Starts at 6 am (Saturday, August 20th) All fish weighed in navigable Louisiana waterways accessible to the general public and must be caught the day of the rodeo. 1st, 2 nd, 3 rd in each category Flounder Speckled Trout Captains Party Tournament Weigh-In Awards Party Friday August 19th (6pm-10pm) Lafitte C&M Docks (Pavilion) Lafitte, LA Food from Sweet Daddy s BBQ, refreshments, music, etc. Door Prizes every 15 minutes Saturday, August 20th (6:00 am -1:30 pm) Lafitte C&M Docks (Pavilion) Lafitte, LA Lafitte C&M Docks (Pavilion) Saturday Saturday 1:00-2:00 Food/Refreshments/T-shirts and Door Prizes for all registrants Following weigh-in. Food from Sweet Daddy s, refreshments supplied by Champagne Beverages, music etc. from 2:00 pm Wolftracks For more information regarding the rodeo, lodging reservations, and guides, please contact Don Celestin at don.celestin@mssb.com or Mike Richard at ext 1274 alumni@stpauls.com or click on the link for the Alumni Website Page 3

4 Chris Abadie 11 Zac Campo 11 Nicholas Gahn 11 2 nd Generation Graduates John Gremillion 11 Mickey Johnson 11 Eugene Abadie 84 Paul Campo 81 Alfred Gahn 78 James Gremillion 80 Gordon Johnson 78 Tim Keller 11 Gavin Maestri 11 Keaton Moore 11 Peyton Schiro 11 Corey Snape 11 Chris Keller 78 Grandfather Ray Maestri 47 Bryan Moore 84 Troy Schiro 83 Tommy Leamont School Accomplishments Academically: Average ACT score of 25 score is above parish, state and national averages 85% of the class of 2011 qualified for TOPS Named Best Foreign Language School and Best in Spanish at Regional Foreign Language Festival Grand prize winner and grand prize runner up in Regional Social Studies Fair Grand prize winner in Regional Science Fair Only school in area to have Project Lead the Way Engineering Program Numerous wins in math tournaments and literary rally contests Preston Valois 11 Athletically: Six district championships (cross country; football; wrestling; soccer; golf & baseball Advanced to quarterfinals in football playoffs Advanced to regionals in baseball playoffs 5 th in state in golf 4 th in state in wrestling 3 rd in state in cross country 1 st in state in soccer Grandfather Marcel Valois 49 Extra-Curricular Programs: Shell Eco-Car Marathon entry won 1 st place NATIONALLY in competition in Houston AFJROTC unit designated as a Distinguished Unit..again Service: Saint Paul s students performed over 20,000 hours of service this year Wolftracks Page 4 Service Spiritual: Retreats, Eucharistic Ministers, Liturgical Band and Lasallian Youth Leaders

5 What s New with You? The Saint Paul s School Jeffrey Hepburn 01 - Jeff has graduated from LSU School of Dentistry on Thursday, May 19, He will be practicing dentistry at Grand Family Dentistry in Mandeville. Garrett O Brien 03 Garrett was ordained a deacon on Saturday, May 21 st at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans. Pictured with Garrett are Colonel Joe Reich and Brother Gale Condit, FSC, Vice Principal for Development at Saint Paul s. Alumni Affiliated Businesses New Additions Audubon Gold Exchange owned and operated by Chris Freret 91 - Audubon Gold Exchange is a family run business that provides professional precious metals and rare coin strategies designed for each individual s unique investment needs. They also purchase scrap Gold and Silver. 20 Berg Court, Mandeville, LA, Campo Better Living & Mobile One Auto Sound owned and operated by Paul Campo 81. Campo Better Living provides major appliances, whole house audio and video solutions, custom home theater, security & cameras and specializes in home automation. Mobile One provides car audio, car security, navigation systems, car tracking, window tinting and installation services. Michael Sciortino, Jr., CPA, LLC owned by Mike Sciortino, Jr. 03 Mike specializes in tax preparation and investment services B West Causeway Approach, Mandeville, LA, The Broken Egg owned by Mark Dixon 81 The Broken Egg provides delicious breakfast and lunch. 200 Gerard St., Mandeville, LA Top Quality Outdoor Services, LLC owned by Liam Babcock 08 - Top Quality provides landscaping and lawn care services liam4378@hotmail.com Wolftracks Page 5 Rise Up O Men of God Saint Paul s mourns the loss of: Don Hanemann 69 and Mrs. Rita Legendre, mother of campus minister Charlie Legendre, Grandmother of Oneal 02 and Michael 06 Ms. Yvonne Whitson, grandmother of David Michael Stechmann Mr. William Jack Monks, great grandfather of 8 th grader William Kenyon Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace! Amen!

6 The Saint Paul s School School News Harrison M. Richard Harrison M. Richard, son of Todd and Norma Richard, served as Valedictorian for the Class of During his career at Saint Paul s, Harrison has been active in Student Government serving as President of Student Council and Vice- President of District II for Louisiana Association of Student Councils. He was a member of The National Honor Society, and Mu Alpha Theta, the national math honor society. He was also active in Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers, and Student Hosts. Harrison was selected as the Exchange Club Student of the Year. Harrison will attend Duke University and major in economics. Elliot R. Thompson, son of David and Barbara Thompson, served as the Salutatorian for the 100 th graduating class. He has been active in Student Council serving in a number of positions including Public Relations Officer, and Presidential Aide. He is a member of Habitat for Humanity, The National Honor Society, and Mu Alpha Theta, the national math honor society. He was selected as a member of the All-State All Academic Swim Team. He was selected as the winner of the Freedom s Foundation The American Dream essay contest earning a seat at a leadership seminar held in Philadelphia. He was selected for the George Washington National Writing Award. He will attend Louisiana State University Honors College in the fall and major in Pre-Med. Elliot R. Thompson Saint Paul s School honored the class of 2011, the one hundredth graduating class, with the traditional commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. in the Student Center. One hundred fifty-six students received diplomas from Brother Raymond Bulliard, FSC, Principal of Saint Paul s School at the graduation mass celebrated by Reverend Matthew Clark, OSB, with the assistance of Reverend Ronald Calkins, Pastor of Mary, Queen of Peace Parish. Mr. Trevor Watkins, Assistant Principal, served as Master of Ceremonies, while Dean of Students, Mr. Ken Sears, and Senior Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Renee Miller, assisted with awards and diploma presentations. Brother Ken Boesch, FSC served as the organist for the one hundredth graduation ceremony. The Mothers Club sponsored an outdoor reception on campus following the ceremony. The class of 11 boasts a number of major academic and athletic accomplishments. They have been accepted to ninety-six colleges and universities and have earned over ten million dollars in scholarships. Josue Breaux garnered an appointment to The Air Force Academy. Ten seniors will attend colleges and universities on scholarships that will allow them to continue their athletic careers: William Crawford will play soccer at Trinity University; Alex Cuntz will continue his baseball career at Belhaven College; Christopher Dill will play lacrosse at Limestone College; Keller Douglas will continue his baseball with Spring Hill; Mickey Johnson will play football at Louisiana State University; Adrian McInnis will play soccer at Furman University, Tanner Rainey will play baseball with Southeastern Louisiana University, Tyler Tourelle will continue his football career with Southeastern as well; Eric Schwing will play soccer at Springhill and Germaine Sams will play football at Southern Methodist University. Adrian McInnis was selected as the Gatorade Louisiana Boys Soccer Player of the Year, for his outstanding athletic and academic accomplishments. Mickey Johnson was selected as Catholic School All-American for football. The 2011 class of Saint Paul s was recognized by Louisiana State University and granted the Spring Invitational Golden Achievement Award, bestowed on only twenty high schools in the state for their spring testing results. Thirteen seniors accumulated over 151 hours of credit in English, Math, Physics and Spanish, earning over $70,000 in tuition dollars. Fifty-six students were recognized as honor graduates. Saint John Baptist de la Salle Pray For Us By Karen Hebert Wolftracks Page 6

7 The 2011 class of Saint Paul s was recognized by Louisiana State University and granted the Spring Invitational Golden Achievement Award, bestowed on only twenty high schools in the state for their spring testing results. Thirteen seniors accumulated over 151 hours of credit in English, Math, Physics and Spanish, earning over $70, 000 in tuition dollars. Fifty-six students were recognized as honor graduates. Band Awards Families and friends of the Saint Paul s Marching Wolves and Golden Blues celebrated the season with an awards ceremony on Tuesday, May 10th. Pictured on right is Joshua Frank, the John Philip Sousa Band Award winner. The award was "In recognition of outstanding achievement and interest in instrumental music, for singular merit in loyalty and cooperation, and for displaying those high qualities of conduct that school instrumental music requires." Academic Awards By Karen Hebert At left are L-R: William Grundmann 11, Andrew Pennison with his 4-year certificate, Ryan Harlan 11 with his 5-year participation plaque and his brother Arief Harlan 09. Saint Paul s School held their end of year Academic Awards ceremony in the Student Center recently. Students in grades nine through twelve were presented with prizes for a number of academic achievements including course work, academic contests, regional and state science and social studies fairs. Mr. Trevor Watkins, Assistant Principal, served as Master of Ceremonies for the event, while Brother Kenneth Boesch, FSC provided music for the evening. Campus Minister, Charles Legendre began the ceremony with an opening prayer, and then Colonel Joseph Reich led the audience and faculty in the Pledge of Allegiance. Special awards and scholarships were presented to a number of students who have performed outstanding work, or earned special recognition. Brother Raymond Bullliard, FSC, Principal of Saint Paul s presented Bradley Hollingsworth and Gavin Maestri with medals for four years of perfect attendance, and Shane Lacrouts and Shawn Lacrouts with medals for five years perfect attendance. Hollingsworth, Maestri and the Lacrouts were also presented with the Louis Ross Scholarship for their outstanding attendance record. Andre LeBlanc, moderator for the Varsity Quiz Bowl, presented Trent Pouey with the Quiz Bowl Captain s Award. Jim Robertson, Science Department Chair, presented Harrison Richard with the Al Doskey Award for Achievement in science, and Pam Cullen, Math Department Chair, presented Adam Grashoff with the Jan Neumann Award for achievement in math. Mrs. Liz Brett, Modern Language Chair, presented Evan Heitzmann with an award for achievement in the study of languages. Michael Gegenheimer received the Public Relations Award for his work as the Times Picayune Columnist, presented by Karen Hebert. Mrs. Linda Abbott presented Nicholas Wible with the Daughters of American Revolution Award for his pursuit of knowledge of American History. Wolftracks Page 7

8 Academic Awards (cont) Al and Diane Kramer presented the Making a Difference award to Paul Gomila for his outstanding service to the community. This award is sponsored by the Al and Diane Kramer Foundation. Richard Pichon presented the Francis A. Richard Habitat for Humanity Award to Chris Arms for his continuing dedication to the Saint Paul s Chapter of the organization. Brother Raymond Bulliard, FSC, Principal of Saint Paul s presented The Chosen Path Scholarship to Lyle Manion. Mr. George Boudreaux presented The Daren Boudreaux Scholarship to Shawn-Wesley Skinner, who exemplifies the values instilled by Saint Paul s. Mrs. Jane Kolb presented the Eric Kolb Scholarship to Jack Murphy, for achievements in music and computers. Brother Raymond Bulliard, FSC, presented the Valedictorian, Harrison Richard, and Salutatorian, Elliott Thompson, with medals to honor their work. The program continued with presenting academic awards to those students who had the highest grade point averages on their levels. Winners included: Zachary Albright, Grant Connolly, Andrew Bevolo, Matthew Ross, David Englehardt, Daniel Garraway, Patrick Richards, Austin Frosch, Ben Vollenweider, Brett Garraway, and Harrison Richard. Brother Ray presented the highest awards the school gives to honor those students who achieve academically and have great participation in the extracurricular activities offered on campus. Earning medals for Superior Achievement were: Peter Yager, Michael Burke, Grant Landwehr, Trent Pouey, Bobby Bayer, Andrew Mullet, Shawn-Wesley Skinner, Connor Rougelot, and Alexander Sibley. The final awards of the evening were presented by Brother Ray to the faculty for their outstanding service. Receiving service awards for five years were: Kristian Gibbe and Bobby Thomas; Susan Jordan, Paul Scoriels, and Myrle Wiggins were recognized for ten years of service. Kevin Moore and Mick Nunez were thanked for fifteen years of service. Don Pressley has given Saint Paul s twenty years of service, while Francoise Butchart, Merle Dooley, and Charlie Legendre have worked at Saint Paul s for thirty years. Special recognition was given to Charlie Legendre who will be taking a position on the district level with the Christian Brothers at the end of the school term. The final award of the night recognizes the winner of the Brother Charles Crouzet Award for being teacher of the year. Francoise Butchart was the recipient of the award for her outstanding dedication to her students and to the school. By Karen Hebert Students who received Achievement Medals for their outstanding work in both the academic and extra curricular areas standing are: Alexander Sibley, Connor Rougelot, Andrew Mullet, and Shawn-Wesley Skinner. Seated are: Bobby Bayer, Trent Pouey, Peter Yager, Michael Burke and Grant Landwehr. Students who received medals for Academic Achievement for standing are: Austin Frosch, Harrison Richard, Patrick Richards, Ben Vollenweider, Brett Garraway and Andrew Bevolo. Seated are: Zachary Albright, Grant Connolly, Matthew Ross, Daniel Garraway and David Englehardt. Modern Language Department Chair, Liz Brett presents Evan Heitzmann with the Modern Language Award for his study of both Spanish and Mandarin Chinese Wolftracks Page 8

9 Academic Awards (cont) Saint Paul s School presented the Signum Fidei Award, the highest award given by the school, to 2011 graduate Adam Grashoff for his dedication to the Lasallian principles. Brother John Fairfax, FSC is pictured presenting Adam with the award. Brother Jerry Vincent, FSC is pictured presenting the Provincial s Award to Bradley Holingsworth. This award is presented by Brother Tim Coldwell, Provincial of the New Orleans-Santa Fe District of Christian Brothers, to a young man for his outstanding dedication and service. Dr. George Boudreaux 65 presents Shawn-Wesley Skinner with the Daren Boudreaux Scholarship for his outstanding essay and his commitment to the Lasallian ideals. Brother Raymond Bulliard, FSC, Principal of Saint Paul s School presents Francoise Butchart with the Brother Charles Crouzet Award for outstanding teacher for the school year. Athletic Awards Saint Paul's graduate Preston Valois was honored at the graduation ceremony and presented with the first "Gene Bennett Man of Integrity Award" given by Gay Bennett. Gene Bennett, a long time coach and faculty member of Saint Paul's, was the perfect gentleman and a tribute to the Lasallian core principles. The award goes to the senior who demonstrates kindness, wisdom, strength of character and integrity in all he does. The winner of the award is selected by the members of the graduating class. Gay Bennett is pictured presenting the award to Preston Valois. Saint Paul s held its final athletic awards ceremony on Wednesday, May 11 th. The program spent time remembering the highlights of the competitions of the sixteen sports played, by the six hundred and thirty student athletes who compose the teams on all grade levels. Athletic Director Craig Ketelsen spoke about the success of the sports year for Saint Paul s. This year s highlights included: six district titles, one metro title, one parish title, three regional titles, four teams placing in the top five of the state including Power Lifter s second place finish, and the Soccer s state championship. The soccer team garnered special recognition for being ranked fifth in the nation by an ESPN poll and fourth in the national coaches poll. Recognition of the major award winners on both the junior high and high school level was announced. Justin Sciortino and Will Warwick both received the Junior High Most Dedicated Award and Kraemer Jackson received the Junior High Scott Dottolo Memorial Outstanding Athlete Award. Wolftracks Page 9

10 Athletic Awards (cont) By Karen Hebert The Saint Paul s School Zachary Albright, who participates in cross country and track and is an honor student, won the Junior High Student Athlete Award. This award was presented by Harrison Richard, 2008 winner of the award. The highest awards on the varsity level were also presented. Three Jason Whittle Memorial Awards were presented to student who demonstrate selflessness, positive attitude and respect for teammates. Seniors Reagan Reed, Wade Copeland and Matthew Johnson were recipients of this award. The C.L. Marcotte Award, named after alumnus Curley Marcotte 59, was awarded to four year football letterman Alec Duncan, as the best scholar athlete. Two Eddie Polk Memorial Awards for dedication, sportsmanship and commitment to the Lasallian principles were presented to John Gremillion and Trey Weiss. Additionally, Mickey Johnson was selected to the national All-Nike Team Defensive Line and as a National Catholic Schools All-American as well as a state champion power lifter. Korey Miller was a three time state wrestling champion and one of only two wrestlers in the history of the Lee High Tournament to have four consecutive victories. Both Mickey and Korey along with Adrian McInnis won the Jimmy Dunn outstanding athlete awards. Nine football players were recognized and presented with certificates as the WWL Prep Football Players of the Week including Chris Dill, Alec Duncan, Parker Galloway, John Gremillion, Grant Hodgins, Paul Jaquillard, Mickey Johnson, Matthew Johnson and Dylan Long. Harrison Richard presents the Junior High Student Athlete Award to Zachary Albright WWL Prep Football Players of the Week pictured seated L-R: Parker Galloway, Grant Hodgins, and Chris Dill. Standing L-R: Alec Duncan, Paul Jaquillard, Mickey Johnson, Matthew Johnson, John Gremillion and Dylan Long. Major Athletic Awards winners pictured seated L-R: Trey Weiss, Korey Miller and Reagan Reed. Standing L- R: Alec Duncan, Mickey Johnson, Wade Copeland, Matthew Johnson and John Gremillion. Saint Paul s Senior, Adrian McInnis, son of G. Michael and Allison McInnis, has been selected the Gatorade Louisiana Boys Soccer Player of the Year for McInnis is the first Gatorade player to be chosen from Saint Paul s School. The award recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the field. Adrian qualifies for the prestigious Gatorade National Boys Soccer Player of the Year award which will be announced at the end of May. In addition to his accomplishments on the field, Adrian has maintained a 3.77 grade point average and graduated with honors. During his career at Saint Paul s, Adrian also was a member of Mu Alpha Theta, the national math honor society and competed in a number of math competitions. He is also a member of the National Honor Society where he served as lunch time tutor for students in need of extra help. He also found time to bowl on the Saint Paul s Bowling Team. Adrian has accepted a soccer scholarship to Furman University. Saint Paul s School selected Adrian as the winner of the Jimmy Dunn Memorial Award for This award is presented to the best athlete in the school.

11 Saint Paul s graduate Michael Gegenheimer, the columnist for the Times Picayune is continuing his career in journalism. Michael is doing a summer internship with the local magazine Inside Northside in preparation for attending Louisiana State University in the fall of Michael will major in journalism and hopes to get a position on The Daily Reveille, the student newspaper. The school is grateful for Michael s diligent work during the school years. His weekly column brought to light many of the wonderful activities that happen on the campus, and gave those people not familiar with the school a view into many of things that take place. Michael s job as columnist will be turned over to Andrew Mullet, who will write for the school year. By Karen Hebert Saint Paul s rising senior, John Villarrubia, son of David and Glenda Villarrubia of Bogalusa, returned from the International Science Fair held in Los Angeles, last week. Students from sixty-five nations brought over 1,500 projects to the convention center for the competition. John returned to Saint Paul s with three prizes: the Intel ISEF Finalist gold medal, The National Food and Drug Abuse Administration Award, and The Wolfram Mathematica Program for his project Going Against the Grain: Cytogenic Analysis. In addition to the competition John was able to meet several Nobel Prize Winners, and all of the competitors were treated to an evening at Universal Studios. dd MOMS Calling all Vintage Moms - let us hear from you! Plans are being made to have a luncheon in the middle of June, possibly at Keith Young's. We would like to gather your name, address, telephone number, and so that we can remain in touch. If you are interested in staying in touch and possibly attending this luncheon, please to Marion Albares at mca93047@yahoo.com. If you prefer snail-mail please send your information to Marion at Million Dollar Rd. Covington, La We look forward to hearing from you soon! The Strength of the Wolf is the Pack Wolf Tracks is a publication of The Saint Paul s School in Covington, Louisiana; a Lasallian school for boys, grades Publisher: Danielle Pilie Lavie development@stpauls.com ext 1270 Live Jesus in Our Hearts Forever. Contributing Editor: Karen Hebert Contributors: Mike Richard 68, Brother Ray Bulliard, FSC, Michael Gegenheimer, Craig Ketelsen, Colonel Joe Reich, Norma Richard Page 11

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