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Noe Cabello, 17, is your normal kid. As the captain of the Reading High School Varsity soccer team, he manages to hold down the center mid-field position, along with the demands of seven AP courses, and the responsibilities of a part-time job as a cashier at Hollister Co. Dressed in cargo pants and a collared shirt, a tattered bracelet wraps his wrist with his name embroidered on it. Quiet, shy, and soft-spoken, unbeknownst to many, Noe is at the top of his class, as the first ever Latino valedictorian at Reading High.
Noe Cabello, 17, is your normal kid. As the captain of the Reading High School Varsity soccer team, he manages to hold down the center mid-field position, along with the demands of seven AP courses, and the responsibilities of a part-time job as a cashier at Hollister Co. Dressed in cargo pants and a collared shirt, a tattered bracelet wraps his wrist with his name embroidered on it. Quiet, shy, and soft-spoken, unbeknownst to many, Noe is at the top of his class, as the first ever Latino valedictorian at Reading High.
All images and video © Andrew Hida, 2011. Portfolio design by Neon Sky.