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Byline: By John F. Morrison
Aug. 09--IF YOU called St. Helena's School in Blue Bell in the last couple of school years, you might have gotten this cheerful greeting: "Hi, this is St. Helena's School. May I help you?" The voice might have sounded a little young, but the authoritative tone would have given you assurance that everything was normal. Well, not quite. The voice on the other end belonged to a boy of 4 or 5 named John Shapiro. But the authoritative tone was real. John was a remarkable youngster, fully confident, in a way that many adults might envy, in his role in life, his absolute assurance that he was doing what he was ordained to do. Besides more or …