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Golden Rule days
Pictured at left are the blue jeaned, tousle-haired boys who attended St Stanislaus Free Day School, remembered by many as “Rip University," in 1938. Back row, from left, are Brother Firmin, John Sci-anna, John Ploue, Paul Poynot, Hamilton Morel, Joe Triana; second row, Eugene Bermond, Roy “Sleepy” Dedeaux, Paul Blanchard, John Shubert, Luther Carver, Clyde Koemer; third row, Leo Praetorius, Richard Vairin, Dupre LaPointe, Elton “Primo” Fayard, Henry Marquar, Clarence Camo, Leroy Choina, Robert Taconi, Charles Morel, A. J. Monti, Henry Lafontaine, Francis Shubert; and seated, Alvin Luc, Harry Carver, Charles Pucheu, Edward Schwall, Harold Bermond, Frank Quintini, Herbert Carver, George Vairin, John “Blue” McCaleb and Horace Geoffrey. (Photo courtesy J. T. “Blue” McCaleb). The Echo welcomes old photographs for publication.


BSL 1930 To 1949 Rip University (St. Stanislaus Free Day School) 1838
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