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Uf hroughout the years through halls and courtyards that • . . . . . . . cs " been used by countless jDeople before us, t an €1 to f9rget thatwJh iC:h is ·really behind the fou FJ.dat icfn of our school -that is, the o nne ct 1o n3 and ties to this incredible living co mmunity. The manner in which we meet, bond, and live with each other is more than anything anyone can Each semester that . paSS€S by makes us a stronger u nI t physical!y, intellectually, and spiritually. beginnings of the network are very sin:1ple. It starts · out bJ{ asking the stranger sitting in front of you what the was ... like ; by calling someone you just met to discuss the home w orK. . By the sec;ond year the relationships have develo r2 eg aA o soon the study 0 1h . . . . . groups, 3 0 C I, Q . circles, aQGi llf1 0fficial sports teams are • :;'<\. formed. Before w.e know it , seven years have passed and a bran .d new '• · .3 y3 re m has been €Stablished . It is n: tw C? rk that mak€s us w.bo we are. Every new associat ion, every . I n k in the chain . .* that is created in this school has a effect on each and every p one of us . . It is this amazing web of friends 'nj R, support, and .. .•b ro r he rh·o 0 d that us into our untold . . ·. # ,-utures. Every person we met and every situation We encountered has •' deposite·d a feeling· , a lesson, an emotion, and a lasting im Rression in our hearts and mindsi

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Additionally, the resources of the school, ranging from a professional theatre, broadcasting studios, and a redefined observatory, to an I immense sporting arena and a breathtaking chapel in the .eplc=enJer of it all, help us to become Wellrounded individuals who are ready for any challenge that life may pose. This n rQ) S rUcr Ure is filled with the most personnel such as Jesuit priests, counselors, and professors who are in their sp.ecific fields. One body has been I r 1 formed in which every part can rely on the other to -function properly. · Titles or stereotypes d0 not get in the way ofthe u nI r .ythat we P1 ave created in ou r system. With time, classmates will disperse into larger networks, G0 mmunIc 0 rI0 rd will . I " I diminish, and the distance afifl o rtl g us will ln.crease and may even blur. · is for certain: wherever wi'e go in this great world, we will be there for each other. the h u m 0 n ne t W 0 r k known as Belen, will rightfully · infiltrate thi£ d and spread all that we have learned from our time in this institution for the greater glory of I
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The first day of school can be a pretty intimidating thing. For some students it was a fresh start and for others it was just another year at the school. Many kids arrived here alone from their previous schools and making friends was a priority.
"When I first came here I didn't know too many kids. Soccer try outs introduced me to some new kids and now that I'm on the team I know a lot more kids and have made more friends," said sixth grader Erik Labrador.
Community has always been a large part of the school's values and that didn't change last year.
"I remember when I was in sixth grade I met a lot of new kids. Now my class is a lot tighter and I
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think we've made a bond. That's really important here at our schooL" said freshman Guillermo LopezCastro.
For others, meeting new people came by involving themselves in the school's extracurricular activities such as student council.
Some students had the advantage of meeting each other through summer school activities such as the Spanish summer reading course.
"The Spanish summer reading course was really helpful because it introduced me to Mrs. Farinas who is one of my teachers now. It was also pretty cool because I met a lot of kids who I share classes with now," said sixth grader Daniel de Ia Fe.

"I was definitely excited to start at this school, I have heard so much about the school and could not wait to come," said sixth grader
"I wasn't sure if I wanted to be in student council at first, but because of it I've been able to learn more about the school and other students," said sixth grader Alexander lduate.
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"The highlight of my summer was definitely the basketball camp," said sixth grader Gabriel Seda The school sponored basketball camp was very popular in the summer.
Mrs. Graciela Garcia-Chang starts the year off by handing out student schedules "I could not wait for my senior year to begin," said senior Ryan Parra
"I know Luis through JV football. We have played together this whole year, " said sophomore Eric

hen it comes down to it every person in this school is connected to some other person in one way or another. Whether the students are neighbors, they participate in school activities together, or
even through family and friends, anybody in this community can somehow relate to their peers.
"I met a lot of people during the elections campaign last year-" said class president senior Ricardo Pita . This interconnectivity
" I met Javi in Speech and Debate We always went to tournaments together and we became good friends," said junior Luis Arguelles.
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between everyone in this school is remarkable due to the fact that everyone is used to lending a helping hand to each other.
Six degrees isn't just a game, but indeed a fact that can be easily proven.
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" I know Miguel because he is son dad ' s best friend We've known each since we were little He is a good friend of mine", said eighth grader Chris Lo renzo
"I met Michael during the Lock-In this year when he came to school for the first time," said senior Javier Abascal.
"I know Chris Lorenzo because during eigth period he always comes into class and talks to the teacher. And we also play basketball here at school," said seventh grader Gabriel Garcia
"I met Gabriel Garcia because we play basketball in the mornings here at school. Also his little brother Pedro is in most of my classes," said sixth grader Michael Moreno.
By: Andres Sanchez

Every summer a few students get the chance to go on school sponsored trips to the Dominican Republic and · Europe. The overseas program took a group of faculty and students on a trip around Europe. They visited the countries of Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Austria.
"It was fun to visit all of these historical places with my friends and it was also interesting to learn about their cultures," said senior Hans Schmidt.
For those who stayed in Miami, one of the most popular outings during the summer was going out on the boats. The Mojoe, a 40 foot Sea hunter owned by junior Nicholas Moreiras, spearheaded many of the sea outings.
"We had the time of our lives on that boat," said junior Andres Sanchez.
Other students headed out to different locations looking to soak up the Miami beach, sun and fun. Students with jet skis and waverunners headed out to the beach to test their gliding skills.
"The Moioe boat was the hoi spot ofthe summero"
-junior
Francisco Hernandez
Right: Students who attended the Overseas Study Program trip enjoyed a variety of tours throughout Europe. The trip was 11 days long

By: Giovanni Ayala
Along with the excitement of getting a car comes the responsibility of getting to school on time. Some students embody the motto of Men for Others by picking up other students and bringing them to school.
Another reason students had to carpool was because of the
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limited amount of parking spaces and the number of driving students looking for parking spots.
11 1 had to bring three kids to school so I had to get out of my house extra early to make it to school on time," said senior Joseph Lindsay.
Some students found

carpooling to be a positive thing even though they had a tremendous responsibility trying to get everyone to school on time.
11The ride to school would not be the same without everyone in my car," said senior Eduardo Ragolta, who transported several students to and from school every day.
Seniors Hans Schmidt and Richard Garcia unite around senior Anthony Mencio's car on gameday. Mencio blasted the music every gameday since he was transporting two football players to school.
An army of students exit from junior Nicholas Hernandez' car Hernandez transported six students to school everyday.
Juniors Francisco Rigueiro and Michael Iglesias finish getting dressed in the parking lot. Iglesias was known for jumping into his school uniform at the very last minute I before walking into school.
Senior Julian Bruna and Junior Elliot Clemente grab their book bags from senior Javier Fernandez' car "Sometimes it is a bit challenging to drive so many people to school but it is never a dull moment, " said Fernandez
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Parties are something that happen every weekend . However, the way people find out about them always varies. Some students prefer to use their phones to spread the word, while others use the computer.
Party activist junior Luis Rodriguez was always involved in a number of events.
"I throw or am at least involved
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with a party, whether it's dj'ing, promoting, or simply helping to set up, almost every weekend," said Rodriguez
He usually spreads the word about the happening parties by posting the events on his website or creating a facebook event page to attract teens who attend other schools.
Another way of letting people know about the parties going on is by
sending mass texts. One person sends a mass text to all his contacts, and the receivers of the text send it to their contacts, and so forth. Before you know it, a ton of people know about the party and show up on the day of the event.
"At night I get a broadcast on my blackberry that there is a party happening at a friends house and before you know it I'm there," said senior Juan Carlos Alvarez.
"I usually find out about porr res { when my friends 1 BBM me."
-junior lmani Davis

"To find out about PAR11ES I usually check "
-junior Jordan Esteban
"My FRIENDS coli me when they ' hear about good parties."
- sophomore Andres Garcia
Working the turntables, junior Luis Rodriguez gets everyone on their feet with his best music He was known by friends and fans by the name of DJ Ace.
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By: Victor Velazquez
This year has hod many hits in the movie industry as well as in television. 'Man vs. Wild' aired on the Discovery Channel and showed survival techniques and navigation through remote locations; The British born host hod amazing experiences in many places.
Bear Grylls, the host of the show, was the youngest Britain climber to clim6 Mt. Everest at the age of 23. Hoving served British Special Air Service better known as the SAS he was the perfect candidate for this show.

Demonstrating survival techniques since 2006, Man vs. Wild has become a big hit on discovery channel. The show, which began a new season in January, has become very popular among the teen population.
An unforgettable movie that mode its debut was 'The Social Network'. Jesse Eisenberg ploys the role of Mark Zuckerburg, the founder of Focebook. This is the story of a Harvard undergrod and computer programming genius who becomes the youngest billionaire when he starts a digital social network. In doing so he mode many friends but lost the ones closest to him in legal complications.
Half of the movie took place in a Harvard dorm where he began to create this program, while the other half was shot in California where the Focebook '?,_ headquarters is currently located.
"My favorite show is enrouroge and boordwolk emplreo "
-junior Luis Rodriguez
The cast of Jersey Shore: The Situation, JWOW, Pauly D, Sammi, Ronnie, Snooki, Angelina, and Vinny.
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By: Victor Velazquez

This was the year for many new breakout artists who gained immediate popularity among teens.
Another new artist, Nicki Minaj, made a name for herself. All of the songs on her CD hit the top ten on the Billboard charts.
During the infamously controversial MTV Video Music Awards, Eminem received the award for best rapper of 2010, and Lady Gaga broke the record for most nominations with 13 in total. She took home eight awards including Video of the Year for her "Bad Romance".
"Sympathy for the Devil by t he rolling stones is my favorite son g 'o
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senior Gregory Davis
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H a l o: Reach is the last installment in the Bungie franchise. It made $200 million on its first day alone. It's a prequel to the Halo series about the attack on the planet Reach.
"This year has a crazy amount of sequels to great selling games such as Fallout, Fable, Call of duty, and Medal of Honor. Medal of Honor steps up against the juggernauts Call of Duty and Battlefield," said senior Christopher Lavina
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By: Jordan Blecher
Last summer was a very · exciting one in South Florida. On one hand, the Miami Heat landed the two biggest splashes of the ·N BA free agent offseason by acquiring allworld talent Lebron James and super stud Chris Bosh.

Many columnists and sports analysts chose the Heat as early favorites to play in the NBA Finals in the 2010-11 season. With a newly revamped roster, there is a buzz around the team that hasn't been felt in the entire team's existence.
Although they will have to contend with such foes as the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics, the Heat look poised to make a run at the title that has eluded them since the days of Shaquille O'Neal.
Every four years, the world is blessed with the sport spectacle known as the World Cup . Last summer, all of the top soccer teams around the world showed off their talent . 32 teams had their chance to play for the ultimate . :crown of being World Champs Spain, ·Italy, Brazil, Germany, and the Netherlands are often world favorites.
Last year, the world cup
took place in South Africa across different venues in the countries.
Many people of different backgrounds had the chance to support their countries, especially in South Florida. Underdogs like the USA, Ghana, and Uruguay made spectacular runs up to the later rounds of the tournament but ultimately, it was between Spain and The Netherlands in a thrilling final.
"It was a unique experience to be in Barcelona when Spain _ won the world cup o" - senior Jonathan Godoy
In the second extension of extra time, midfielder Andres lniesta found a crease in a tough Dutch defense and hit the back corner of the net to seal Spain's first World Cup victory
Senior Jorge Ferrer dons his new Lebron James attire. "I think the Heat will make it to the Finals this year, but they'll probably Jose to the Lakers," predicted Ferrer.
"I was rooting for the mother land the entire time," said senior Jonathan Godoy Godoy and his family were visiting Spain during the World Cup.
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''I traded a blue fish for a . glow- in - · -the - dark
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- eighth grader Joseph Menendez
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I Kids of all ages traded these unique rubber bands that came I in a variety of shapes and multiple colors. A bag of 12 silly bands cost around $2.50.
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By: Gregory Jalil
Fashion trends always come and go. One of the latest trend is the Silly Bandz. Who would have ever thought that colored shaped rubber bands would be such a huge hit? All over the world kids and teenagers are purchasing these Silly Bandz; they not only wear them, but everybody also trades them to try and get the coolest ones.
"After school all of my friends get together, and we all trade silly bandz. It gets
intense because we are all arguing to see who can get the most awesome ones," said eighth grader Augusto Fonte. ·
There are all types of Silly Bandz available; there are animals, inanimate objects, people, celebrities, and so many other famous shapes that anoyone could recognize instantly. During schooL students constantly seeked each other, and the word spread quickly of who had the coolest or latest silly band.
The Belen Cafe, as always, was a hit when it came to after school food. The Cafe, is in its third year of business, is doing better than ever.

Freshman David Honda! enjoys eating succulent burgers from Five Guys Burgers and Fries. "The burgers from Five Guys truly have no
The search for the ' best in town \ fast food
By: Giovanni Ayala
With a growing young man comes a growing appetite. The wolverine student body had a . vast variety of food cravings that ranged from burgers to pizza. One way or another, the hunger had to be satisfied. Thus everyday, after school, students exited the campus and headed out in search of their favorite munchies
"Every day after football I go eat with my friends at Subrageous, and we call it the clubra eous," said junior Nicolas Moreiras.
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Eighth grader Javier Martinez stuffs himself with ies from Sir Pizza. Sir Pizza has gained tremendous popularity among the student body within the last year.
"Dolphin Mall is one of the most recognizeable places around this school," said seventh grader Mario Robaina.

With the smell of cafe cubano only a block away, Cafe Chantilly was one of the most popu ar landmarks around school.
Always there to get the job done, Station 58 is always ready for action. "Having a fire station next to my school really makes me feel safe," said sixth grader Alejandro Smith.
"I know I'm close to the school when I can spot the towering Bu er King sign overing over Calle Ocho," said eighth grader Daniel Hernandez.
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For years, the area around this school has been notorious for having great restaurants and hangout spots. Since the day the school moved to the current location, people have been heading to the great places around the school such as Dolphin Mall and Wajiro's Restaurant.
The many hangouts by the
school were something that the new drivers took advantage of. One of the great things about driving to school is getting a chance to grab a quick bite to eat on the way home. Another great part about the school's location is its proximity to other schools such as St. Agatha and Conchita Espinosa. Students in
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the middle school could attend social gatherings and meet girls from these schools.
Located on the school's south side is the Tamiami Fire station 58 and newly built Tamiami Trail park. Sirens could be heard throughout the day as the fearless firefighters headed out to help those in need.
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By: Miguel Maseda

In a time where everything progresses so quickly, you ' ll be sure to find new gadgets each year that are bigger and better than the previously released version. Probably the most popular, inventive, and highly demanded product of recent time was Apple's new iPad.
Another new, intuitive technological advancement of recent time was the invention of the music provider Pandora. It was a free-of-charge service that was considered the newest, hottest server of current music that fit every specific interest. Pandora also has the advantage of being commercial free, a feature that no other music provider can offer.
An awesome feature of Pandora is that it can be customized around the listener. In other words, a listener can choose any genre, artist, or band, and Pandora picks similar songs and artists, or all of the newest, and most popular songs that the artist has made in his/her career
"My favorite gadget is the Blackberry because of the cool feature of having BBM and all of the cool oppso II
- sixth grader Daniel Otero
"I love the Playstation 3 because it has good grophlcs/ access to the internet, and really cool gomeso "
-eighth grader Fernando Molina
"It's really cool how the new klnect for Xbox lets you be the controller."
- sophomore Keonte Cash
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Seniors crowd around a laptop during lunch looking for some good tunes. lunch was a great time to share music.
Seventh grader Manuel Rojas-Romero checks his agenda for the day on his iPad. "Now I don't have to carry as many books," said Rojas-Romero.
During class, jtJI")ior Andres Rivas tdkes notes on his iPad. "It eliminates the need for a notebook anp makes my bookbag lighter," said .Rivas
Seniors Dai:liel Sanjur and leo Staines finish up a project before school starts Staines could not be seen without his laptop during 1he school day.
Junior Alejandro Trujillo uses one of the new digital cameras that were added to the new commun ications department The new cameras allowed expansion of coverage in the school, with television and film
Senior Fausto Diaz sends a text on his Blackberry after school to find out what is going on during the weekend. Texting was more common among teens than having actual conversations.

By: Nikolas Arenas
Every weekend, students ask their parents for some money so that they con go out with their friends taking into consideration the rote of inflation, it might be very difficult to corry out their plans
Gas prices exceeded the $3 mark for supreme grade, and most places required on entry fee of at least $1 0. Therefore, choosing the weekend hangout become a challenge for many teens without a port time job.
"I hove been working for the lost two years, and that is how I make my cosh flow," said senior Michael Trobioni.
Some students hod to become incredibly creative in order to toke their dotes out to a nice place for a minimal price.

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.,. S.twdenfs gather at th e homecoming to .show their support for the blue al).d g-olel. "It was disappointing at first that we had lost, but the lenergy \ and spirit that the crowd gave made it better, j' said eighth grader Augusto Fonte. The wolvdrines j unfortunately lost 27 to 30 to University__Sch_o.ol, b uf ', the loss did not bring down and : .· confidence in the school. · · , ··· ·



Members of the class of 2011 celebrate after a pep rally during homecoming week .

"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live."
-J.K. Rawling

Andres Aguirre
"Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow."
-Mark Twain
Nicholas Aguirre
"Success is not the key to happiness Happiness is the key to success."
- Albert Schweitzer
"What is essential is invisible to the eye."
-Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself"
- Ferdinand Porsche
Juan Alvarez
"No excuses. No explanation ."
-Tony Dungy
"I would prefer even to fail with honor than to win by cheating."
-Sophocles
"Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can achieve excellence."
- Vince Lombardi
Daniel L. Alvarez
Franco Abarca
Antonio Acosta
Bryan Almeida
Nicolas Alvarez
Javier Abascal
"The enemy is like a woman, weak in face of opposition, but correspondingly strong when not opposed ."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Octavia Aguilar
"Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment."
-Buddha
Daniel A. Alvarez
"All I can do is be me, whoever that is."
-Bob Dylan
John Amy
"Speak little, listen much."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Christopher Arana
"Determination - Life has no limitations, except the ones you make."
- Les Brown

"The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work "
- Vince Lombardi
George Arango
"Don't follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"I dream great things, but with Christ I can achieve greater."
-Anonymous
"Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The future influences the present just as much as the past."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it 's the size of the fight in the dog."
"He who exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted."
-Luke 18:10-14
"To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you're going to do now and do it."
- William Durant
'f\ct as if everything depended on you; trust as if everything depended on God "
- St.
"In order to be somebody, you must first be yourself"
- Woody Paige
Eduardo Averhoff
Roberto Baroniel
Francisco Benitez-Cofino
Jose Avila
Edmond Benedetti
Jordan Blecher
Christopher Arguello
Giovanni Ayala
Michael Argyris
-Mark Twain
Joseph Barbosa
Ignatius of Loyola
Julian Bruna
"Champions are born with something deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision."
- Muhammad Ali

"It's not sufficient that I succeed, all others must fail."
- Genghis Khan
Nicholas Busse
"Remember upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all."
-Alexander the Great
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."
-Abraham Lincoln
Jason Borrego
"The harder I work, the luckier I get."
- Samuel Goldwyn
Anthony Caballero
"He who has God lacks nothing, though he has nought else."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Roberto Canales
'1\ge wrinkles the body. Quitting wrinkles the soul."
- Douglas MacArthur
"We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give."
- Winston Churchill
Andres Cacicedo
Gianni Blustein
Daniel Cannata
Daniel Boix
"It is always fun to do the impossible "
- Walt Disney
Nicholas Botero
"Passion, though a bad regulator, is a powerful spring."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ulises Cabrera
"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing "
- Walt Disney
Marley Case
'1\11 hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty "
-Proverbs 14:23
Ramon
"If we are strong, our strength will speak for itself If we are weak, words will be of no help."
-John F. Kennedy

"Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today."
"Man must search for what is right, and let happiness come on its own."
-Johann Pestalozzi
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I started saying that even before I knew it."
"Never look down on someone unless you're helping them up."
is knowing what not to fear."
make our world significant by the courage of our questions and the
Castella
Nicholas Cepero
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Eiji Chikuji
"I
greatest;
- Muhammad Ali
Edward Concepcion
"Courage
-Plato
Michael Castillo
Phillip Chan
-Jesse Jackson
Victor Chinchilla
"Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul."
- Napoleon Hill
Alejandro Correa
"We
depth of our answers."
-Carl Sagan
Andres Castro
"Silence is golden when you can't think of a good answer "
- Muhammad Ali
Christian Charria
"Don't be afraid to give up the good to go for the great."
- John D. Rockefeller
Marco Castro
"He who carries God in his heart bears heaven with him wherever he goes."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Julian Chavarry
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
-Socrates
"Life is your perception of it."

"The harder you fall, the higher you bounce."
"Live as ifyou were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
"It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am."
- Muhammad Ali
"The first step towards amendment is the recognition of error."
'1'\s often as we manifest others' failings we show up our own."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"Undertake nothing without consulting God."
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Alexander Cosio
-Marcus Aurelius
Raul Cubina
- Doug Horton
Raul De La Heria
Members of the senior class show off their brand new graduation rings immediately following the ring ceremony. The ring ceremony was held October 5th in the central patio and was followed by a reception in the school gym
Jose Davila
- Mahatma Gandhi
Hector De La Nuez
-Seneca
Alejandro De Lemos
Adrian De Quesada
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Carlos De Cardenas
"If opportunity doesn't knock, build a door."
- Milton Berle
Edward De La Osa
"It's not whether you get knocked down; it's whether you get up."
Vince Lombardi
Alejandro De Los Santos
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Stefan De Solo
"We don 't stop because
grow old;
grow old because we stop playing."
- Ger;>rge Bernard Shaw
"True, I am in love with suffering, but I do not know if I deserve the honor."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola

"Love is shown more in deeds than in words."
"If things came easy, then everybody would be great at what they did "
is modest in his
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"Character develops itself into the stream of life."
-Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Nos'* school spirH poul
"It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey "
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
- Walter Bagehot
"He who carries God in his heart bears heaven with him wherever he goes."
"Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use."
- Wendell Johnson
"Everything negative-pressure, challenges-it is all an opportunity for me to rise."
- Kobe Bryant
Victor De Zarraga
Sebastian Duque
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Alexandre Felix
"The superior man
speech, but exceeds in his actions
- Confucius
Gabriel Fernandez
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Fausto Diaz
-Mike Ditko
Alexander Errazquin
Aky Fernandez
"Great man demands it of himself. Petty man of others."
-Confucius
Javier Fernandez
Andres Fernandez
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Anthony Ferreiro
Edward Fernandez
"To subdue the spirit is harder than to afflict the flesh."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Jorge Ferrer
"Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest."
"Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens."
"Be kind , for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle "
-Plato

"It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities "
- j.K. Rawling
"Dream as if you 'll live forever, live as if you'll die today "
-james Dean
"If running against men has wearied you, how will you race against horses?"
-jeremiah 12:5
"It is better to rise from life as from a banquet - neither thirsty nor drunken "
Manuel Ferro
- Mark Twain
Ricardo Fraga
Roderic Figueroa
-Jimi Hendrix
Alejandro Frenero
Enrique Flamini
Sebastian Fresquet
Carlos Flores
"Success is never final , failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts."
- john Wooden
Mattias Galliano
-Aristotle
"If you vv:orried about failing off the bike, you'd never get on."
"Somebody may beat me, but they are going to have to bleed to do it."

"Always listen to experts. They'll tell you what can't be done and why. Then go do it."
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is easier than speech."
am easily satisfied with the very best."
"It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey "
not' is a slogan for an interesting life."
is not final, failure is not fatal: it's the courage to continue that counts."
may beat me, but they are going to have to bleed to do it."
can accomplish much if you don't care who gets the credit."
"We ought to consider not only God, but also men for his sake."
you want your dreams to come true, don't sleep "
the
a
"Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway."
-John
Carlos A. Garcia
- Lance Armstrong
Richard Garcia
Robert Heinlein
Antonio Gaviria
'"Why
- Mason Cooley
Jonathan Gomez
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Carlos N. Garcia
- Steve Profantaine
Victor Garcia
"Listening
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Alexander Gimenez
"Success
- Winston Churchill
Adrian Gonzalez
"If
- Yidish Proverb
Javier Garcia
"The ladder of success is never crowded at the top."
- Napoleon Hill
Andres Garcia-Velez
"I
- Winston Churchill
Jorge Ginory-Perez
"Somebody
- Steve Prefontaine
Andres Gonzalez
"The deadliest weapon in
world is
marine and his rifle "
- General John Pershing
Manuel Garcia "Speak little, listen much."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Calixto Garcia-Velez
- St. Ignatiu s of Loyola
Jonathan Godoy
"You
- Ronald Reagan
Christian Gonzalez
Wayne
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"Your life is what your thoughts make it."

Ted Guio
"None of us really changes over time. We only become more fully what we are."
-Anne Rice
John Guzzo
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."
- Dr Theodore Seuss
"I fear not the man who practiced 10,000 kicks, but I fear the man who has practiced on kick 10,000 times."
-Bruce Lee
"Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
- Benjamin Franklin
"A suffusion of yellow (calculator's response to any problem with an answer greater than 4). "
- Douglas Adams
Andres Hermida
"It's never too late to be what you might have been."
- George Eliot
"Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new."
- Albert Einstein
"You don't choose your
They are God's gift to you, as you are to
Jorge Hernandez
Kevin Ibarra
Nicholas Gonzalez
- Marcus Aurelius
Richard Greenberg
Hector Infante
Brendan Gray
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail."
-John Wooden
Paul Grenet
"Experience is the teacher of all things."
-Julius Caesar
Christopher Hermida
"Of all the words of mice and men, the saddest are, 'It might have been."'
- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Gregory Jalil
family.
them."
- Bishop Desmond Tutu
"Our hearts are restless unless they rest in You."
- St. Augustine of Hippo

"Man imposes his own limitations, don't set any."
- Anthony Bailey
"Death smiles at us all, but all a man can do is smile back."
- Marcus Aurelius
and grow strong."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"Men are more moral than they think and far more immoral than they can imagine "
- Sigmund Freud
"There is no 'I' in team, but there is in win "
- Michael Jordan
"Don't take life too seriously, you'll never get out alive."
- Elbert Hubbard
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal."
"Failure is only a temporary change in direction to set you straight for your next success."
- Denis Waitley
"You cannot achieve the impossible without attempting the absurd."
"Time you enjoy wasting was not wasted."
"The greatest accomplishment is not in never failing, but in rising after you fall."
- Vince Lombardi
"They always say time changes things. But you actually have to change them yourself"
-
"He who has God lacks nothing, though he has nought else."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"An intellectual is a man who take more words than necessary to tell more than he knows."
-
"If we did all the things we are capable of. we would literally astound ourselves."
- Thomas Edison
William Johnson
Joseph Lindsay
Joseph Lopez
Jose Lorida
Julio Lascano
Juan Llansa
Joshua Lopez
-Unknown
Albert Lucas
Christopher Lavina "Laugh
Jordan Laminae
Roberto Lopez-Molina
-John Lennon
Antonio Malouf
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Christopher Leyva
-Aristotle
Jose Lopez
Gabriel Loret De Mala
Andy Warhol
Daniel Manzanares
Juan-Diego Mariategui
"Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don't be sorry."
-jack Kerouac

Miguel Maseda
"The man who said winning doesn't matter probably lost."
-Anonymous
Anthony Mencio
"The best way out is always through "
- Robert Frost
Gabriel Mion
"If you have ambitions to win the trophy you must not fear any team."
- Paolo Maldini
Sebastian Mariategui
"Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends, fads, and popular opinion."
-jack Kerouac
Justin Masters
'1\ct as if everything depended on you; trust as if everything depended on God."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Paul Martin
"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past."
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
Nicholas Menocal
"It's lack of faith that makes people afraid of meeting challenges, and I believe in myself"
- Muhammad Ali
Ryan Matheu
"Don't go where the path may lead, go instead where there's no path and leave a trail."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
"God gives every bird a
but he does not throw it
Michael Montes
"I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today."
- William Allen White
Daniel Mercado
"Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to none."
- William Shakespeare
"When the tides of life turn against you, just lie on your back and float."
-Anonymous
"The best way to predict your future is to create it."
Nicholas Moreton
"Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted."
-John Lennon
"Failure is not falling down but refusing to get back up."
-
Xabier Martinez-Cid
worm,
into the nest."
- Swedish Proverb
Andrew Maury
Daniel Mion
- Peter Drucker
Eric Moussa
Chinese Proverb
"Que Dios no te de paz, pero si

"Impossible is nothing."
-
"The enemy is like a woman , weak in face of opposition, but correspondingly strong when not opposed."
-
"Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory."
- General George Patton
"We build too many walls and not enough bridges."
- Sir Isaac Newton
"Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment, full effort is full victory "
"May I never be complete. May I never be content. May I never be perfect."
-
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall."
"Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted."
the world's a stage and all men and women merely players "
"Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much."
consulting God."
Andre Naranjo
Gloria!"
- Miguel de Unamuno
Nicolas Olvera
Leone/ Messi
Christian Palomo
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Alberto Paradela
Ricardo Nunez
Carlos Omana
- Mahatma Gandhi
Esteban Parada
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Javier Pardo
-Oscar Wilde
John O'Sullivan
Chuck Palahniuk
Javier Ortiz
- Randy Pausch
Frank Oliva
"All
- William Shakespeare
Omar Padron
"Undertake nothing without
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
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rl co rdo

Alejandro Paz
"Some people want it to happen, some people wish it would happen, others make it happen."
- Michael Jordan
Mario Pelegri
"I had nothing to offer anybody except my own confusion."
-Jason Kerouac
"One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it 's worth watching."
Gabriel Perez
"Pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at an y moment."
- Marcus Aurelius
Jonathan Perez
"Laugh and grow strong."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"When the world says, 'gi ve up ,' hope whispers ,. 'try it one more time "' - Carolyn Agrimis
don't
are until
how
Anthony Perez
"Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence."
- Vince Lombardi
Jose Perrone
"I am convinced that life is 10 % what happens to me and 90 % of how I react to it."
- Charles Swindall
"You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them."
"He who carries God in his
bears heaven with him wherever he goes."
Esteban Pareja
-Gerard Way
Ryan Parra
Albert Parra
"It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey "
-St. Ignatius of Loyola
Kunal Patel
"You
know
strong you
being strong is the only choice you have."
-Anonymous
Bryan Perez
- Michael Jordan
Alexander Pina
heart
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Ricardo Pita-Macedo
"I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end "
- Margaret Thatcher

"You need to prepare to sacrifice what you are for what you want to become."
-Proverb
Sheehan Planas-Arteaga
"Today is your day. Your mountain is waiting So get on your way."
- Dr. Theodore Seuss
"If you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
"joy comes by putting Jesus first, others second, and yourself last."
-Anonymous
"Quantum pates tan tum aude."
- St. Thomas Aquinas
"Live life as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."
- Mahatma Gandhi
"/ can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying."
- Michael Jordan
"If I had my career over again? Maybe I'd say to myself, speed it up a little."
-Jimmy Stewart
"The problem with the future is that it keeps turning into the present."
- Bill Watterson
"There is nothing so annoying as to have two people talking when you're busy interrupting."
-Mark Twain
"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it."
-
"When one's expectations are reduced to zero, one really appreciates everything one does have "
- Stephen Hawking
"Our virtues and our failings are inseparable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more."
- Niko/a Testa
"When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat."
- Ronald Reagan
"I'm quite into listening to music and not doing anything else."
-Jonny Greenwood
John Portuondo
Eduardo Ragolta
Dominic Rego
Julian Prieto
Demetri Ramdial
Rafael Restrepo
Eric Platt
Guillermo Quirch
Erick Ramirez
Henry David Thoreau
Julian Rey
Federico Poey
Antonio Rabassa
Nicholas Recuset
Daniel Rincon
Michel Rodriguez
"Her /loved and sought after my youth; I sought to take her for my bride and was enamored of her beauty."
-Wisdom 8:2

"The more you sweat in peacetime, the less you bleed in war."
- Chinese Proverb
Pablo Rodriguez-Cepero
"In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock ."
- Thomas Jefferson
"The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have."
- Vince Lombardi
"As often as we manifest others' failings we show up our own."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"A goal without a plan is just a wish."
-A ntoine de Saint-Exupery
Max Salvador
"Speak little, listen much."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Daniel Sanjur
"Be smart, but never show it."
- Louis B. Mayer
"All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them."
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction."
Seniors gather together to participate in a midnight activity during Senior Encounter. This retreat gave them a chance to grow together as a class and be united for one last time before their departure to college.
Adrian Sanchez-Roig
Salvador Sanchis
David Rodriguez
Javier Rodriguez
Eduardo Rodriguez
"Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names."
-John F. Kennedy
Juan Manuel Rodriguez
"Love is shown more in deeds than in words."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Maximilian Sanchez
- Walt Disney
Benjamin Sardinas
- Ronald Reagan
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."
-Albert Einstein

"To have prevented one single sin is reward enough for the labors and efforts of a whole lifetime."
"You never know what you can do until you try."
-Anonymous
"His place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat."
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen "
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen."
- Michael Jordan
"Let justice be done, though the world perish."
- Ferdinand I
"My biggest error? Something that is to happen yet."
"Never put off till what you can do today."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"He who has God lacks nothing, though he has nought else."
-
means nothing unless it has at its heart the absolute principle of self-sacrifice."
-
Paul Sarduy
Gilbert Serein
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Jose Smith
- Theodore Roosevelt
Fernando Solorzano
Ernesto Scerpella
Manuel Sicre
- Michael Jordan
Mario Solares
- Ayrton Senna
Daniel St. Louis
Hans Schmidt
Brandon Sierra ''Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Reuben Sebastian
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Christopher Silva
"Loyalty
Woodrow Wilson
At Universal Studios Grad Bash, senior Greg Jalil takes the microphone for karaoke night. Karaoke was a huge hit for those who did not want to wait in long lines to ride the many attractions.
Leonardo Staines
"He who has God lacks nothing, though he has nought else."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola

"You've achieved success in your field when you don't know whether what you are doing is work or play."
-j.K. Rawling
"He who has not looked on sorrow will never see joy."
- Khalil Gibram
Antonio Ucar
"There was another life that I might have had, but I am having this one."
- Kazuo lshiguro
"A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes."
- Mahatma Ghandi
"Always remember that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other thing."
-Abraham Lincoln
Andres Vazquez
"Whether you think you can or you can't, either way, you are usually right."
-Henry Ford
Pablo Valencia
"Logic will get you from A to B Imagination will take you everywhere."
- Albert Einstein
"Adversity causes some men to break, others to break records."
- William A Ward
Stephen Valida
"Teach us to give and not to count the cost."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"It is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious."
Victor Velazquez
"Everything is funny as long as it is happening to someone else."
-Will Rogers
Jorge Velez
"The impossible often has a kind of integrity to it which the merely improbable lacks ."
- Douglas Adams
"Today you are you, that is truer than true, there is no one alive who is youer than you."
"If I have been able to see further, it was only because I stood on the shoulders of giants."
Gonzalo Trigueros
Fayez Tanous
Michael Trobiani
Nicolas Tomasino
Christopher Trujillo
Miguel Tost
"When the power of love overcomes the love over power, the world will know peace " - )imi Hendrix
Rafael Tua-Caraccia
- Oscar Wilde
Brandon Vargas
- Dr Theodore Seuss
Paul Villacres
- Isaac Newton
Alan Vurgait
"You can do anything, but not everything "

"A man's greatest moment is when he lies exhausted on the field of battle-victorious " - Vince Lombardi
"Pessimists see the difficulty in every opportunity; optimists see the opportunity in every difficulty " -Winston Churchill
"I've never let my school interfere with my education."
"Undertake nothing without consulting God "
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
-Abraham Lincoln
-David Allen
Carlos Yeguez
-Mark Twain
Nicolas White
Christopher Yoda
Seniors get together for the basketball game against rival Christopher Columbus to cheer on the Wolverines. At every game, seniors dressed up to a certain theme to show their school spirit Themes ranged from pajamas and business attire to swimming and beach wear "It was really fun watching all of the seniors play against Columbus, and how we all dressed up to show our school spirit/' said senior Alejandro Paz
Michael Wilson
Marcos Zayas
Seniors Albert Lucas and Antonio Malouf dress up as Falco and as the Monopoly man Seniors often dressed up in the most random costumes to pump up the Wolverine pride
Seniors perform the ritual Bus Driving to show their spirit This tradition has been going on for several years and it is considered one of the biggest crowd motivators














Juniors Luis Rondon, Rafael Garcia, Carlos Perez and Bryan Valladares
Daniel Admire
Adrian Alonso
Jorge Alvarez
Mitchell Alvarez
William Alvarez

Roberto Anton
Eduardo Arazoza
Ulises Arbelo
Nikolas Arenas
Luis Arguelles
Daniel Arimon
Juan Avila
Julio Ayala
Anthony Baldaccini
David Barquin
Jon-Michael Barquin
Gerard Beauchamp
Michael Betancourt
Matthew Bill
John Billoch
Jose Blanco
Henry Brimo
John Butchko
Tomas Cacicedo
Jeffery Cairo
Jonathan Calles
Richard Combo
Alejandro Carr
Xristian Carvajal
Pedro Cirera
Elliot Clemente
Juan Pablo Cobian
Rodrigo Coli
Enrique Collera
George Cortina
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Eduardo Cosio
Leonardo Costa
Hunter Cowley
Frank Crawley
Louis Curbelo
lmani Davis
Fernando De Caralt
Alvaro De Castro
Nicolas De Cordoba
Alexander De Goti
Ernesto De La Fe
Gilberto Delgado, Jr.
Jorge Deshon
Christopher Diaz
David Diaz-Fernandez
Daniel Dockerty
Matias Dorta
Alexander Durant
Nikolas Echeverria
Jonas Egusquiza
Carlos Enriquez
Michael Espinel
Matthew Espinosa
Alexander Esquivel
Jordan Esteban
"My friend's car broke down." -Jose Blanco
Gabriel Falero
Anthony Fernandez
Jordan Fernandez
Pedro Fernandez
Ricardo Fernandez

Luis Fernandez-Rocha
Ricardo Fonseca
Christopher Fontela
Antonio Forte
Jorge Forte
Eric Franca
Daniel Fuenmayor
Michael Fuentes
Rafael Garcia-Delprado
Adam Gimbel
Christian Gomez
Esteban Gomez-Rivero
Axel Gonzalez
Daniel Gonzalez
Jose Gonzalez
Fernando Guardazzi
Daniel Guevara
Francisco Hernandez
Nicholas Hernandez
Pedro Hernandez
Guillermo Herrera
Juan-Carlos Hervis
Dominick Hidalgo
Alfonso Horner
Alejandro Huamani
Oliver Hyne
Michael Iglesia
Adam lncera
Ander lruretagoyena
Joseph Isenberg
Daniel Jaramillo
Cristian Jimenez
Gabriel Jimenez Garcia
Peter Jude
Salvador Juncadella

Alejandro Lavandero
Julian Legido
Manuel Leon
Aurelio Leyva
Frank Leyva
Matthew Long
Michael Lopez
Ivan Lopez-Bosch
Amadeo Lopez-Castro
Roberto Lopez-lbanez
Mark Lopez-Trigo
Jorge Lorente
Jesse Lorenzo
Kevin Lowenhaupt
Alejandro Machado
Alec Macias
Christian Marrero
Branden Martinez
Djan Martinez
Jeremy Martinez
Fernando Martinez-Quibus
Julian Mazaira
Kyle Merino
Gabriel Mesa
Randy Mompremier
Nestor Montoya
Anthony Monzon
Nicolas Moreiras
Dimmytri Morency
Juan Carlos Morfin
Pedro Morfin
Matthew Moro
Adrian Moya
George Mulet
Nicholas Munarriz

Christian Perez
Daniel Perez
Kevin Perez
Julian Munilla
Joshua Munoz
Augusto Naccarato
Angelo Navarro
Rene Negron
Nicholas Nisenbaum
Andres Nodarse
Alexander Novo
Nicolas Novoa
Emmanuel Noya
Andres Perez-Monzon
Ruben Perez-Sanchez
Gabriel Pertierra
Javier Obregon
Andres Osorio
Edwin Pagan
Carlos Parra
David Paula
Joshua Penn
Christian Perea
Alberto Perez
Carlos Perez
Carlos Perez
John Pessoa
Alejandro Pis-Dudot
Anthony Placeres

Peter Ramon
Luis Restrepo
Jacob Riesgo
Francisco Rigueiro
Andres Rivas
Jesse Rodriguez
Joey Rodriguez
John-Paul Rodriguez
Luis Rodriguez
Michael Rodriguez
Ricardo Rodriguez
James Paul Roen
Daniel Rojo
Michael Romero
Luis Rondon
Ignacio Ruberte
Daniel Ruiz
Eduardo Ruiz
Fernando Ruiz
Angel Saavedra
Andres Sacasa
Jorge Salazar
Paul Salinas
Brandon San Juan
Andres Sanchez
Gerardo Portela Carlos Prio
Sergio Purrinos
Kevin Viera
Brandon Villena
Cesar Sanchez
Lucas Sanchez
Thorvald Sanchez
Gregory Santos
Jose Scheuren

Brien Shellen
Matthew Sierra
Joshua Silva
Krischan Singh
Daniel Sojo
Christian Solis
Ernesto Sosa
Henry Sosa
Christoph Sproul
Sergio Sroka
JavierTato
Francisco Tejidor
Mauricio Teran
Francisco Torres De Navarra
Alejandro Trujillo
Michael Ugarte
Kevin Valiente
Bryan Valladares
Daniel Valverde
Nicholas Vazquez
Gustavo Vega
Jose Vega
Pablo Velasquez
Francisco Verdecia
Michael Verdeja
Samuel Wallace-Perdomo
Robert Weller

Sophomores Mateo Buraglia, Nicolas Becerra, and Christian Porven
Alain Acha
Michael Aguad
Juan Aguila
Christopher Alberro
George Alfaro

Brandon Almeida
Alejandro Alvarez
Javier Alvarez
Jose Alvarez
Roberto Alvarez
Diego Anell
Joel Aramis
Brandon Arciero
Alfredo Arguelles
Jose Arosemena
Marcel Arzola
Thomas Avallone
Myles Bachrach
Julian Ballestas
Evan Banciella
Nicolas Becerra
Luis Blanco
Francisco Breton
Nicolas Briscoe
Mateo Buraglia
Andres Busse
Stephen Busse
Maximino Caballero
Oscar Cabanas
Patrick Cabrera
Walford Campbell
David Capetillo
Keonte Cash
Carlos Castellanos
Franz-Joseph Castillo
Nicolas Castillo
Antonio Casuso
Nicholas Chikuji
Dominic Chinigo
Alvaro Chirinos

Salvador Cisneros
Giovanni Companioni
Manuel Corbea
Herzen Cortes
Robert Cosio
Peter Costa
Eric Couto
Matthew Cristobal
Christopher Cruz
Kevin Cruz
Giancarlo Cueto
Ricardo De Armas
Eric De Cardenas
Manuel De Ovin-Berenguer
Luis Del Cueto
Matthew Diaz
Eric Diaz-Padron
Alexander Diblasi
Carlos Espino
William Fabra

Gabriel Farias
Carlos Fernandez
Michael Fernandez
Nikolas Fernandez
Rene Fernandez
Lucas Fernandez-Rocha
Andres Garcia
Cristian Garcia
Nicholas Garcia
Sebastian Garcia-Umpierre
Erik Garrigo
Gabriel Garrigo
Jorge Gaston
Julian Gerez
Daniel Gomez
Michael Gomez
Daniel Gonzalez
Francisco Gonzalez
Jesse Gonzalez
Kevin Gonzalez
Manuel Gonzalez
Jake Guso
Jason Gutierrez
Thurman Hall
Pablo Hereter
Kyle Hernandez
Daniel Hillman
Xavier Hines
Eduardo Iglesias
Javier lncera
Peter Jackson
Michael Jimenez
Daniel Jose
Enrique Lam
Luciano Laratelli

Jake Larson
Nicholas Leonard
Sergio Leos
Avery Lopez
Daniel Lopez
Nicholas Lopez
Alexander Lorenzo
Justin Lorenzo
Juan Lorido
Jonathan Lucas
Bernardo Manrique
Andres Manzanares
Emmanuel Marquez
Christopher Marrero
Matthew Marrero
Javier Martinez
Javier Martinez
Mario Martinez
Anton Martinez-Cid
Ricardo Martinez-Cid
Alberto Maza
Rafael Melendez
Enrique Menendez
Diego Mion
Jesus Modino-Diaz
Elias Monsalve
Hugo Montero
Adrian Montoto
Christopher Morales
Justin Morales
Robert Morgado
Javier Mosquera
Carlos Muniz
Robert Munoz
Ryan Murphy

Alberto Naya
Jorge Orbay
Jorge Orta
Hector Ortiz
Camilo Padron
Christian Padron
Alexander Paneda
Jose Paneda
Daniel Parets
Kevin Pavon
Cristian Paz
John Pendas
Daniel Perdomo
Alejandro Perez
James Perez
Victor Perez-Abreu
Daniel Poo
Miles Pope
Christian Porven
Felipe Prellezo
Jose Prieto
Patrick Puig -Corve
Guillermo Pujals
Alfredo Ramirez
Eduardo Ramirez
Edwin Ricardo
Francisco Rios
Erik Rivacoba
Adrian Rivas
Austin Riveron
Dylan Rives
Andres Robledo
Jose Roca
Andres Rodriguez
Anthony Rodriguez

Daniel Rodriguez
Ethan Rodriguez
George Rodriguez
Giovanni Rodriguez
Kevin Rodriguez
Steven Rodriguez
Diego Rojo
Alejandro Romero
Diego Rosette
Devon Roura
Cornelis Rowaan
Benzo Rudnikas
Anthony Rueda
Christopher Ruiz
Daniel Saavedra
Jose Saca-Pujals
Michael Saenz
Vikram Sairam
Victor Saladin
Nicholas Sanchez
Christopher Sanu
Alejandro Senior
Anthony Sierra
Jose Silva
William Singer
Andres Smith
Francisco Smith
Christian Suarez
Nicholas Suarez
Fernando Tavara
Christian Tello
Nicholas Torralba
Jorge Trelles-Cabarrocas
Andrew Tremblay
Steven Tyler

Nicolas Valdes
Eduardo Valle
Alexander Vazquez
Vincent Vazquez
Steven Vega
Eduardo Velez
Alejandro Verdecia
Jaime Vergara
Julian Vidal
Francisco Villafane
Gabriel Von Der Osten
Sebastian Wermuth
Mateo Wiegering
Anthony Yabor
James Zamora

Freshman Juan Naranjo
Andres Abate
Carlos Acevedo
Joseph Acosta
Alexander Adams
Thomas Ahearn

Andrew Ahrens
John Alcantara
Adrian Alepuz
Gerardo Alonso
Andreas Alvarez
David Michael Alvarez
Henry Alvarez
Jonathan Alvarez
Jonathan Amaro-Barron
Bryant Aristy
Patrick Arrojo
Eric Artigues
Christian Ayala
Julian Balboa
Javier Barajas
Christian Barrial
Andres Barrios
Ethan Bauer
Joseph Beguiristain
Henry Benitez
Nicholas Berenguer
Andrew Bernal
Alexis Borrego
Ivan Botero
Robert Brown
Esteban Bruna
Matias Buedo
Nicholas Bustamante
Adrian Cabrera
Alexander Cabrera
Gabriel Cabrera
Daniel Cairo
Anthony Calvo
Nicholas Combo
Juan Carlos Campuzano

William Candela
Eric Castellanos
Michael Castellanos
Matias Castro
Daniel Cendan
Vincent Cendan
Michael Chang
Giovanni Cintron
Eduardo Coloma
Daniel Concepcion
Alejandro Cortes
Eugenio Cosculluela
Leonardo Cosio
Jessie Cotton Raul Cruz
Kevin Cuellar
Alexander Davila-Wollheim
Peter De Armas
Agustin De La Guardia
Robert De La Hoz
Tao De Landaburu
Roberto De Leon
Boleck De Pawlikowski
Andres De Varona
Anthony Defurio
Andre Deshon
Jordan Diaz
John Diaz-Silveira
Michael Diaz-Silveira
Santiago Dipilla
Eliah Dominguez
David Dukenik
Derek Escarra
Andres Fernandez
Andres Fernandez

Eddy Fernandez
Jordi Fernandez
Matthew Fernandez
Nicholas Fernandez
Justin Ferrer
Jorge Figueras
Jorge Fleites
Jack Flood
Carlos Frisbee
Roberto Gallinar
James Garcia
Juan Garcia
Alejandro Gaston
Gabriel Gaviria
Maxwell Goldberg
Pedro Gomez-Faccio
Alejandro Gonzalez
Diego Gonzalez
Javier Gonzalez
Jorge Gonzalez
Osiel Gonzalez
Adrian Gonzalez-Camps
Marcus Gonzalez-Jacobo
Damian Gonzalez-Oiiva
Julian Guerra
David Guevara
Diego Guimaraes-Biandon
Lorenzo Guio
Armando Hassun
Albert Hermida
Alejandro Hernandez
Andres Hernandez
Christopher Hernandez
Javier Herrera
Jonathan Herrera

Brandon Hevia
David Hondal
Alistair Humphreys
Benjamin lncera
Nicolas lparraguirre
Alexander Isaac
Michael Jasman
Peter Kiliddjian
Mark Lagunas
Rene Lamar Kevin Lastres
Domingo Leos
Antonio Linares
Marcos Llobell
Simon Londono
Gabriel Lopez
Manuel Lopez
Michael Lopez
Guillermo Lopez-Castro
Nicholas Lorenzo
William Lorenzo
Andres Loret De Mola
Michael Loven
Reynaldo Madiedo
Michael Magoulas
Michael Marina
Cristian Marquez
Anthony Martin
Christopher Martin
Lantz Martin
Oscar Martinez
Paul Martinez
Omar Masri
Samuel Maya
John Medina

Alvaro Mejer
Carlos Mencio
Alexander Mertz
George Michel
Xavier Michelena
Jason Miranda
Richard Moncada
Ricardo Montalvan
Kevin Montiel
Sebastian Munoz
Juan Naranjo
Alexander Navarro
Daniel Neptune
Eduardo Neret
Nicholas Novo
Alejandro Novoa
Gabriel Nunez
Nicolas Ocampo
Christian Ortega
Pedro Ortega
William Pallissery
Julio Palomera
Jorge Paoli-Torres
Gabriel Parada
Kevin Pascual
Matthew Pastor
Alejandro Penarredonda
Jonathan Pereyra
Andres Perez
Christian Perez
Daniel Perez
Michael Perez
Nicolas Perez
Pablo Perez
Juan Perez-Costa

Antonio Permuy
Jorge Polo
Alejandro Portela
Genaro Poulat
Jorge Powell
David Prida
Alfredo Quiroga
Daniel Ramirez
John Ramirez
Carlos Ramos
Cesar Rebolledo
Jorge Reyes
Christian Roatta
Adolfo Rodriguez
Bryan Rodriguez
Hector Rodriguez
Juan Rodriguez
Ryan Rodriguez-Mena
Christian Rondon
Ralph Rosa
Carlos Rosell
Omar Rosete
Michael Ruiz
Mark Saavedra
Carlos Salazar
Christian Salinas
Richard Salinas
Sergio Sanchez
Josevicente Sanchis
Leone! Santos
Lucas-Paulo Yubero
Miguel Zaldivar
Michael Sayman
Jonathan Schultz
Marlon Seijo
Kristopher Serrate
Diego Sevilla

Ryan Sigler
Jose SiNen
Patrick Siu
Jose Smith
Steven Solis
Richard Sotolongo
Antoine Souche
Austin Spillers
Andre Suarez
Yuri Sucart
Eduardo Tamborrel
Fabian Tomas
Miguel Torres De Navarra
Daniel Ugas
John Ukenye
Brian Valiente
Robert Vanscoy
Ignacio Vargas
Matthew Vega-Sanz
Michael Vega-Sanz
Santiago Vidal
Oscar Vila
David Villa
Alejandro Villasmil
James Williams

Eighth graders Brandon Leyva, Michael Franca, and Alberto Pardo .
Alberto Cosio
Jose Cosio
Ezequiel Cuevas
Eduardo Abascal
Victor Acevedo
Lander Acha
Oreste Albelo
Ricardo Alvarez
Daniel Andujas

Miguel Angarita
Jose Armengol
Armand Arteaga
Alexander Aspuru
Ricardo Azze
Alvaro Baez
John Balloveras
Joshua Barditch
Ernest Barral
Juan Borrero
Miguel Basalo
Frank Battle
Nicolas Beasley
Christopher Blanco
Guillermo Bogardus
Brandon Borino
Jorge Borron
Daniel Botero
Otto Boudet
Jorge Cabrera
Pablo Cabrera
Eric Calero
Alexander Candia
Raul Carreras
Andres Casariego
Jose Chan
Jose Chegwin
Steven Chikuji
Andres Chinchilla
Javier Davila-Wollheim
Matthew Diaz
Isaac Dominguez
Max Dominguez ·
Christian Dopico
Hugo Duenas
London Duran
William Elias

Jose Escallon
Patricio Espinosa
Christian Estrada
Nicholas Fajardo
Andres Fernandez
Manuel Fernandez
Nicolas Fernandez
Levi Fernandez-Rocha
Liam Fernandez-Rocha
Augusto Fonte
Hector Formoso-Murias
Christian Fowler
Michael Franca
Francesco Fuentes
Julio Galvez
Horacia Garcia
Jose Garcia
Nikulas Garcia
Calixto Garcia-Velez
Giovanni Gaviria
Louis Giordano
Francisco Gomez
Michael Gomez
Cesar Gonzalez
Julian Gonzalez
Dante Gonzalez-Abreu
Ryan Guso
Ryan Gutierrez
Ryan Gutierrez
Alejandro Hasegawa
Justin Hassun
Daniel Hernandez
Marcello Hernandez
Nicholas Herron
Brandon Herrera
Andres Hidalgo
Andres Ibarra
Rashad Ismail
Enrique lturregui
Carlos Jimenez
Andres Juan
Carlos Juan Mikel Juan
Alexander Keenan
Nicholas Keenan
Leonardo Lamarche
Joshua Lascano
Lorenzo Laurita

Brandon Leyva
Michael Leyva
Bernardo Lima
Michael Limia
Jose Llanes
Alberto Llorente
Saul Lola
Jorge Lopez
Kevin Lopez
William Lopez
Jose Lopez-Varela
Christopher Lorenzo
Manuel Lovo
Mariano Macias
Jose Maguina
Armando Marquez
Carlos Martinez
Guillermo Martinez-Negrin
Gustavo Medina
Marcel Mejia
Joseph Menendez
Enrique Mercado
Sebastian Metra!
Carlos Michel
Sebastian Milanes
Paul Miniet
Ander Mion-Bet
Fernando Molina
Antonio Montadas
Felipe Montes De Oca
Matthew Mullin-Garcia
Andrew Muriedas
Matthew Murphy
Albert Noon
Alexander Novoa
Osvaldo Nunez

Santiago Nunez
Angel Padron
Anthony Padura
Alberto Pardo
Alejandro Pedrozo IV
Jose Pelegri
Ignacio Perez
Johnathon Perez
Joseph Perez
Marcos Perez
Christian Perez De Corcho
Carlos Perez-Heydrich
Anthony Perez-Pino
Robert Pertierra
Nicholas Peterson
Oscar Pinate
Steven Placeres
Hanler Portal
Andrew Powell
Marc Pugliese
Robert Pulles
Jake Ramirez
Michael Ramon
Alexander Roo
Tyler Roberts
Benjamin Rodriguez
Casey Rodriguez
Jake Rodriguez
Jorge Rodriguez
Luis Rodriguez
Nicholas Rodriguez
Nikolas Rojas
Javier Rosario
Gabriel Rovira
Inigo Sagarduy
Nicolas Salazar
Robert Woodry
Roger Zaldivar
Gabriel San Roman
Alec Sanchez
Andres Sanchez
Eric Sanchez
Manuel Sanchez
Andres Santiago

Eduardo Santos
Jonathan Sanz-Perez
Alejandro Seda
Anthony Seicentos
Brian Serein
Brandon Sierra
Brandon Silvestry
Carlos Solanilla
Luis Suarez
Michael Tefel
Walter Tomasino
Carlos Torres De Navarra
Cristian Trujillo
Nicholas Ureta
Rene Valverde
Andres Varas
Jonathan Varela
Karol Vargas
Luis Vargas
Nicholas Vazquez
Jose Velasco
Alexandr Vento
Alexander Vidal
Lucas Vigil
Roberto Villasante
Jose Vina
Robert Waechter
Tristen Welch
Mark White
Jerry Williams

Seventh
graders Jonathan Orta, Diego Puig-Corve, and Humberto Marrero
Edel Abad
Gabriel Abril
Dorian Acosta
Julio Aira
Jason Alcantara
Alexander Alepuz

Wilfredo Allen
Patrick Arean
Pablo Arevalo
Nicholas Arias
Lucca Barbaris
Kristian Batista
Michael Beovides
Christian Betancourt
Christopher Billoch
Daniel Bogardus
Arturo Bonnet
Alessandro Borges
Andres Borroto
Alexander Bozo
Orlando Burgos-Heredia
Rodrigo Bustamante
Gabriel Cabrera
Michael Cairo
Orlando Colas
Juan Carabeo-Nieva
Benjamin Cardenas
lan Casero
Alec Castillo
Anthony Castro
Andrew Cecol
Alfredo Cepero
Sebastian Chamorro
Christian Chavarry
Christian Collazo
Andres Concepcion
Fernando Cordal
Nicholas Coronado
Luis Corps
Carlos Cristobal
Eric Cruz
Daniel Dager
Joaquin De Goytisolo
Alfredo De Zayas
Armand Del Castillo
Christian Del Castillo
Gabriel Diaz
Eric Echeverria

John Egusquiza
Jorge Escobar
Robert Espinosa
David Fager
Alexander Fals
Matthew Feiler
Alexander Fernandez
Christopher Fernandez
Kevin Fernandez
Max Fernandez
Christopher Font
Harry Formoso-Murias
Benjamin Frisbee
Joseph Fuentes
Edward Fuller
Basilio Garcia
Gabriel Garcia
Jonathan Garcia
Joseph Garcia
Joseph Garcia
Nicolas Garcia
Daniel Garcia-Tunon
Jorge Gomez
Alejandro Gonzalez
Gabriel Gonzalez
Isaac Gonzalez
Kristopher Gonzalez
Otniel Gonzalez
Tomas Gonzalez
Ralph Grillo
Dory Groblacher
Pablo Guerra
Albert Gutierrez
John Hermida
Adrian Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez
Justin Hernandez
Luke Hernandez
Alejandro Hernondez-Cono
Alejandro Hillman
Daniel Hondo!

Ted Huertas
John Hyland
Jose Infante
Manrique lriorte
Christopher Jauregui
Gabriel Jimenez
Jose Jimenez
William Kindelon
Claudio Lorotelli
Kristion Lostre
Adrian Lozo
Sebastian Leiter
Kevin Lemos
Nicholas Llobell
Jaime Lopez
Michael Lopez
Noah Lopez
Thomas Lopez
Lucas Lorenzo
Daniel Lugo
Julio Machado
Steven Morin
Rafael Marmo!
Andres Marquez
"My all time .hero is Dwyane Wade, because he works hard, he is dedicated, and sacrifices everything for his team."
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11Martin Luther King, to me, is one of the greatest American heroes. He fought hard and risked his life for what he believed in."
Gabriel Diaz
Luis Marquez
Humberto Marrero
Alfonso Martinez
Ryan Martinez
Cristian Matos
Albert Maury
Conor Meagher

Luis Mejer
Daniel Mejia
Enrique Mendia
Christopher Menendez
Giovanni Menocal
Giancarlo Mesa
Marcelo Mion
Santiago Molero
Miguel Mora
Jonathan Moreau
Olivier Morency
Liam Mullin-Garcia
Joshua Munoz
Christian Norniella-Burke
Francisco Odon
Jonathan Orta
Oscar Ortega
Daniel Pacios
Jorge Padron
Sebastian Paoli -Torres
Brian Pascual
Nicholas Perez
Richard Perez
Ryan Perez
Alexander Piccolo
Fernando Pinero
Giancarlo Pinto
Daniel Portuondo
John Powell
Matthew Powell
Peter Prieto
Diego Puig-Corve
Fernando Pujals
Christopher Quintero
Ghulian Ramos
Kevin Ramos
Adrian Rey
Tavish Rice
Gabriel Rigueiro
Holman Rios
Diego Rivera
Mario Robaina

Nicolas Roca
Carlos Rodriguez
Francisco Rodriguez
Justin Rodriguez
Ryan Rodriguez
Manuel Rojas-Romero
Daniel Romeu
Jose Rubio
Alejandro Ruiz
Angelo Ruiz
Ernesto Ruiz-Sierra
Mathew Salas
David Salazar
Steven Santos
Joseph Seara
Andres Signoret
Daniel Silva
Daniel Silva
Daniel Sixto
Joshua Sliva
Alexander Suarez
Joseph Suarez
Nicolas Tamborrel
Daniel Tejada
Zane Todywala
Nicholas Tootle
Ryan Torres
Jerry Trujillo
Kevin Valdes
Antonio Valencia
Pablo Venegas
Andres Vila
Frederico Vivacqua
Dominic Wermuth
Jean Zamora
Juan bruno Zayas

Sixth graders Nicholas Senior, Alfonso Rodriguez and Joseph Parlade
MikeiAcha
Nicolas Aguilar
Julian Arabitg
Carlos Arazoza
Rafael Arbex-Murut

Andres Arenas
Jose Arevalo
Francesco Armstrong
Stephen Artigues
Christopher Avallone
Andres Balcazar
Kevin Baloyra
Spencer Barreiro
Manuel Barreto
Matthew Bee
Jonathan Benitez
Oscar Berlanga
Alain Bonvecchio
Michael Borell
Antoine Brandt
Matthew Bravo
Edward Briscoe
Daniel Brown
Adrian Bruna
Christopher Caballero
Michael Cabeza
Lucas Cabrera-Ramon
Steven Calles
Christian Carr
Daniel Carreras
Juan Carrillo
Nicholas CaNajal
Alejandro Chalela
Daniel Chavez
Jun Hyung Cho
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''Are you from Tennessee? Because · I you are the only ten I see."
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Alejandro Cicero
Christian Cognigni
Roy Cora
Daniel Coulombe
Andre Cozier
Nicholas Curry
Richard De Aguiar
Jose De Castro
Daniel De La Fe
Christian Delgado
Enzo Depontes
Andres Diaz
Richard Diaz
Austin Dominguez
Jossan Elias
Alejandro Fernandez
Julian Gallardo
Carlos Gallo
Jordan Galvez
Pedro Garcia
Maximiliano Garcia Del Pozo
Daniel Garrastazu
Lucas Gomez
Luis Gomez
Zachary Gomez
Daniel Brown
"Was your father a thief? Because someone stole the stars from the sky and put them in -
your eyes."
Eduardo Scheuren
Michael Goncalves
Nicolas Gonzalez
Romare Gonzalez
Esteban Guio
Adrian Hernandez

Javier Hernandez
Justin Hernandez
Miguel Hernandez
Nicolas Hernandez
Alejandro Hunter
Alexander lduate
Jovier Jimenez
Gabriel Kasabdji
Pablo Kurzan
Ricardo Labrada
Erick Labrador
Daniel Loge
Dante Lang
Joshua Lara
Louis Leal
Kevin Lemus
Jacob Lopez
Victor Lopez De Mendoza
Matias Lorenzo
Joseph Luzarraga
Carlos Machado
Alejandro Maduro
Patrick Maher
Carlos Marin
Gabriel Marin
Tristen Marin
David Martin
Peter Martin
Daniel Martinez
Daniel Martinez
David Martinez
Rafael Martinez-Varela
Luis Mathison
Javier Mederos
Sebastian Melendez

Francisco Melo
Francisco Menendez
Jonathan Menendez
Manuel Menendez
Norberto Menendez
Maurice Milton
Jorge Miro-Quesada
Carlos Moreno
Michael Moreno
Michael Moreno
Nicolas Munoz
Richard Munoz
Santiago Munoz
Marc Novas
Diego Ortega
Daniel Otero-Pfaeffle
Joseph Parlade
Jacob Perea
Andres Perez
Daniel Perez
Patrick Perez
Albert Perez-Abreu
Raphael Perez-Blanco
Andres Pinate
Javier Pita
Lucas Polo
Andres Poveda
Michael Prado
Roberto Pupo
Alexander Pusch
Kristian Ventura
Nicolas Vila
Christian Winch
ConorWolfe
Alfonso Rodriguez
Andrew Rodriguez
Christian Rodriguez
Mario Rodriguez
Juan Rodriguez Verde

Daniel Romero
Teobaldo Rosell
Alejandro Sanchez
Joseph Sanchez
Stefano Santamaria
Adrian Santana
Daniel Sarmiento-Urrego
Eduardo Scheuren
Gabriel Seda
Sean Sempere
Nicholas Senior
Felipe Sequeira
Kevin Simauchi
Alejandro Smith
Sebastian Suarez
Michael Sueiro
Federico Tamborrel
Mateus Tordin
Adrian Torrebiarte
Brandon Torricella
Gabriel Trastoy
Carlos Uribe
Jorge Valdes
Carlos Valverde
Matias Vasquez

Math teacher Ms. Adriana Suarez
Vivian Acosta
Francisco Aguilar
Anthony Alexander
Maria D Alonso

Maria I. Alonso
Pedro Anon
Annette Anton
Paola Arencibia
Victor Arrieta
Diego Ayala
Eric Ballesteros
Carlos Barquin
Father Eduardo Barrios, SJ
Claudia Basso
Chris Besil
Andres Blanco
Antonio Botello
Carlos Bravo
George Busse
Patricia Bustamante
Johnny Calderin
Miriam Combo-Martinez
Campos
Maria Elena Cartaya
Sister Maria Cartaya
Father Pedro Cartaya, SJ
Javier Castillo
Enriqueta Cespedes

Father Michael Chesney, SJ
Josefina Chirino
Charles Cleveland
Patrick Collins
Sujayla Collins
Maria Consuegra
Susana Corzo
Marta Cosculluela
Miguel Couto
Michael Crudele
Charles Curry
Sylvia Davalos
Maria De Aguiar
Rosario De Lemos
Thomas De Quesada
Julian De Zulueta
Jose Del Dago
German Delgado
Luis Deschapelles
Alicia Diogo
Julio Diaz
Ramon Dovale
Christopher Dreeson
Luis Dulzaides

Maria Eireos
Freddy Elorza
Lucila Espinosa
Alicia Farinas
Ana Fenton
Angie Fernandez
Guillermo Fernandez-Toledo
Father Ernesto Fernandez-Travieso, SJ
Ignacio Font
Julio Forte
Eduardo Fraga
David Fry
Amalia Fuentes
Gerardo Garcia
Orlando Garcia
Raquel Garcia
Graciela Garcia-Chang
Father Guillermo Garcia-Tunon, SJ
Ed Garland
Irma Giron
Lazaro Gonzales
Emigdio Gonzalez
John Gustavsen
Teresa Gutierrez

Dora Haibi
Andres Hernandez
Marina Hernandez
Pedro Hernandez
Kimberly Homans
Jennifer Iglesias
Yolanda lnguanzo
Paula Inigo
Jennifer Jacomino
Ana Jara
Andres Jimenez
Beatriz Jimenez
Zilkia Jimenez
Michelle Jordan
Ann Kenna
Clara Kline
Shyara Lara
Lidice Lascano
Maria lnes Leanez
Rafael Ledesma
Gisela Leon
Father Lionel Lopez
Susan Lopez
Roger Lund

Kathleen Mackie
Ana Manrara
Ruben Marrero
Jorge Martinez
Mario Martinez
Rodrigo Martinez
Carlos Maza
Maria Mejido
Tanger Mendonca
Ana Maria Menocal
Vicki Minchener
Richard Moncada
Dan Montesi
Ana Mora
Maria Morera
Jorge Munoz-Bustamante
Melissa Navarro
Ramon Nicosia
Leandro Novoa
Ariel Nunez
Leopoldo Nunez
Robert O'Malley
Ulises Ordunez
Fabio Ortega
Oscar Ortega

Karen Ortiz
Luz Otero
Jose Padilla
Francisco Padura
Mario Parra
Silvia Pena
Jimmy Perez
Father Frank Permuy, SJ
Lisa Peterson
George Porta
Gerardo Portela
Odalys Quintero
Ricardo Raimundez
Olga Ramon
Marlin Real
Lazaro Reinoso
Chris Reyes
Maria Cristina Reyes-Garcia
Ivan Roa
Jose E. Roca
Mercedes Rodriguez
Nestor Rodriguez
Ana Maria Ruiz
Julieta Salablanca
Lazaro Saldana
Jose Sancerni
Marlisa Sanchez
Ivan Santa-Cruz
Ignacio Scull
Mercedes Sendros-lglesias

Marisol Sosa
Adriana Suarez
Camila Suarez
Father Pedro Suarez, SJ
Ro lando Sucena
Dolores Toledo
Miguel Tomasino
Virginia Trujillo
Marlene Urbay
Gustavo Valdes
Isabel Valdes
Timothy VanScoy
Marisol Varona
Juan Vazquez
Lourdes Vega
Sam Vega
Augusto Venegas
Gisela Vichot
Marta Vidal
Carol Vila
Carmen Villafane
Yvonne Von Der Osten
Brian Wentzel
Leo Williams
Eugene Zoller

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A New Beginning
By: Gregory Jalil
"Being a part of this department means a great deal to me and those who are interested in pursuing a career in the film and media industry."
-senior Federico
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Echoes editor senior Giovanni Ayala looks through old yearbooks to get some ideas for creating new layouts "Being in yearbook has helped me tremendously to become a better writer, " said Ayala
Seniors Michael Castillo and Michael Trobiani work on their upcoming project for television production. In order to prepare for the televised morning show, the students were assigned multiple video projects during the first semester.

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Media met the twenty-first century in the new facility known as the Communication Arts Center, or the old Kohly. The goal of this new department was to help students express themselves through the different types of media, including print, film, video, and radio.
11 0ur world today is filled with all kinds of media. With this new department, current and future students can have the opportunity to be exposed to and learn more about the media we encounter every single day, 11 said ads manager senior Daniel Mercado.
The new department consisted of Film, Broadcasting, Survey of Mass Media, Public Speaki'ng, Yearbook, and Newspaper Journalism. The program gave students a glimpse at the media industry by exposing them to a variety of professionals from the different fields of communication.
The facility offered a hands- on approach, which was very unique 'and helpful to all students. Having this new department made all of the possibilities endless.
Junior Anthony Monzon uses GarageBand to record a song in the audio booth. Students from the Survey of Mass Media class worked individually and in groups on a variety of creative video projects.
Junior editor Joseph Isenberg revises the front page of the Vincam " The hardest part about newspaper is meeting the deadlines," said Isenberg
Editor-in-Chief senior Jonathan Godoy looks over a previous issue of the Vincam His claim to fame came two years before when he deleted the October edition of the newspaper "It truly was a proud and honorable moment for all of us in newspaper," said Godoy
Mr Johnny Calderin helps senior Anthony Ferreiro and junior Alexander Durant to properly set up · the video cameras. The film students produced a variety of films, shows, and promotions during the year.
Senior Jorge Velez practices for a programming competition that was held at Stetson University. Students in the computer science program were given the .opportunity to participate in programming competitions throughout the year.

By: Miguel Maseda
"All of the new incorporated technology
• into the school has helped me to become more efficient.with my sc hoo l
- junior Ricardo Fonseca
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By: Michael Castillo
"The book has the story as it's supposed to be, while the movie shows how it's supposed to look. I like them both," said seventh grader Francisco Rodriquez.
There are many students who have set their books aside and chosen instead their cinematographic counterpart. Even though many believe that watching the movie can be the same experience as reading the book, there are still some who hang on to the power of the written works:
Sophomore Adrian Montoto was one of the most avid readers in the school. He became addicted to reading sometime in the fourth grade and has not stopped since. He admits to having read a whopping 300 to 320 in the past four years alone.
"I'd much rather read a novel for the details, the outline of the overall story, and to get a better understanding of the plot," said Montoto.
Among the many works that he has read are The Count of Monte Cristo and The Nibelungen!ied Montoto finds a great deal of joy in reading, and it has become his favorite form of entertainment. There is no question that when it comes to choosing how he will spend his free time, this student prefers to read the book and skip the lines at the movie.
"Books can immerse u in the wUers and let you swim in their worlds. With movies, you just find yourself staring at the mm II
- senior Kevin Ibarra
favorite book that has been turned into a movie is all of the Twilight'series, said junior Axel Gonzalez.
The Enders Game should be turned into a movie because it takes place in outer space and on a whole different world," said junior Daniel Rojo.
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By: Miguel Maseda
Last year's guidance department was split into two separate sections: College Counseling and School Counseling. This new division added more focus on each separate aspect of counseling. The College Counseling department solely dealt with seniors' grades, applications, transcripts, and other important college documents.
"It was a great idea to have the college counseling in its own department because they have more structure when managing application and can focus on getting students into college," said senior Carlos Flores.
The School Counseling focused on the special needs of all students as well as specific safety themes such as Red Ribbon week, SADD, and academic support for those having difficulties with grades.
"The college co nselors have been very helpful throughout the application processo 11

"Without
"It is great being able to see my spiritual counselor and talk about things that don't always have to do with school," said sophomore Juan Aguila
the new College Counseling department I don't know how I would have met all my application deadlines," said senior Jose Smith.
Seniors Franco Abarca and Fernando Solorazano turn in their college applications. The new College Counseling office included computers so that seniors could fill out the Common App.
- senior Alexander Gimenez
"Even though I don't see my counselor very often, it's nice knowing that I have someone that I can talk to," said seventh grader Alejandro Gonzalez.
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ammering nails and smothering paint over a bare piece of wood. Sounds simple doesn't it? Stage craft was actually one of the most complex and well organ ized classes in the school.
communication was crucial to constructing each prop for the school's various performances. The collaboration between students in stage craft could be seen through the intricate work that included designing, cutting, painting, and putting objects
this se together.
The stage craft classes, which were held second and fifth period every school day, consisted of manual depending on what was needed to be built. Each of the Qrojects was put to good use and was used in plays such as A Few Good Men and Into The Woods.
were used as a means of creative ex ression, and were of course, glad to see their hard work pay off.
Seniors Franco Abarca, Nicolas Olvera and Jordan Laminae construct a large portion of the set for the play A Few Good Men. "It was actually really difficult for me to build this table because I had to make the supports, " said Abarca.
Senior Fernando Solorzano-Bowen cuts one of the main center pieces for the set of A Few Good Men "Finding the exact measurements and cutouts is of the ut most import ance," sa id Solorzano-Bowen.
Seniors and juniors working on different projects for the upcoming productions Stagecraft was a very unique elective open to all sophomores, juniors, and seniors.
Students gather arou nd the table while Mr. Leo Williams helps them with one of the set pieces. "The students who create the set are just as important as the actors on stage," said Mr Williams
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By: Daniel Mercado
Whether in the classroom, in the library, or outside in the central patio, there's always a g;r Mp of students studying and working on math problems. All throughout the school, c and friends helped each other to finish math homework, to understand specific concepts, and to review for upcoming tests and quizzes.
Whenever a student did not know how to a specific homework problem, he usually called a friend to get e , or he would wait until the next day and ask a fellow classmate to explain how to complete the problem.
"When I get stuck on a problem with math, I find a classmate that's good at math and ask him or I just ask the teacher," said sophomore Benzo Rudnikas.
In many cases, the math teacher offered to stay after school or meet with the students on an i aJI basis in order to help them to better understand the material. · Through this interaction with other students and fr"e each student was able to better understand and often master whatever homework or concept he was tackling.
"No matter wha· ou c
you're going to need math."
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maths I have studied so far, my favorite has been geom'etry," said sophomore Hugb Mon.tero.
"My favorite math is Algebra 2 because it is the foundation for all other maths," said junior Peter Jude.
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sophomore Kyle Hernandez
Math teacher Mr. Miguel Couto helps his AP Calculus students review techniques for solving related rates problems. Seniors who had Mr. Couto as their math teacher stayed many times after school to review and clarify any mathematical misconceptions
Diversity among the students was very prevalent, particularly when they spoke Spanish. It was immediately obvious who came from which Latin American country, and who learned Spanish as a second language.
Although the school's curriculum included many languages such as French, Portuguese, and Italian, it could hardly be called an obstruction. Multilingual communication and dialectic expression were always a welcomed sound. Students were constantly encouraged to speak in their native languages as a way to celebrate their heritage, and become tolerant of others.
"Coming into this school as a new student, I knew that I was going to make friends of different ethnicity," said sixth grader Alejandro Sanchez. "One of my closest friends is from Chile."

By: Nikolas Arenas
What language do y:ou speokt ·
"I moved here from Spain, so the Spanish language has been in my blood since I was born. It helped me to make many friends when I first entered the school," said eighth grader Mikel Juan.
"Learning Portuguese for the past two years has been a really fun experience for me. It has given me the opportunity to learn about a different culture," said junior Sergio Sroka.
"French has been a really interesting language to learn. It has expanded my knowledge of foreign countries and even history," s.aid senior Gabriel Mion.
"Spanish is a longuoge that odds a sense of culture to - sophomore Christian Tello
Mr. Ralph Ledesma teaches his class Spanish for Professionals how to do debate in Spanish. This class was added last year for the first time to the mode'rn languages department
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By: Julio Ayala
P.E. was almost an automatic network, especially for the younger students in the school. Many lifelong friendships began with something as simple as choosing teammates.
"When I came to the school, I didn't know many people, but after a few P. E. classes, I knew immediately whom I was going to be hanging out with," said freshman Jack Flood.
In P.E., students played a different sport every few weeks. The anticipated team drafts ensured the positions of all team players, as well as the possibility for a new friendship. Of course, there was always the joke about getting picked last but even that was often a crucial part of learning to be a part of the network.
Freshmen Jon Schultz, Carlos Ramos, and George Michel huddle to plan the big touchdown These three students always tried to play on each other' s teams in every sport in P E
· Seventh graders Christopher Billoch and Alejandro Gonzalez set up for a game of street hockey as fellow classmate Ghulian Ramos looks on Middle school students made friendships in P.E. that often lasted throughout high school and college
"You know it's a great lab when there is an
e losion "
- freshman Eddie Coloma

You could always count on the science department to stand out among the different academia in the school. As students progressed through the different course·s offered by the science department, they performed a variety of unique labs and experiments.
"I have always loved that in my science classes I can do labs and get the hands on
By: Gio Ayala
learning that other classes really don't offer," said senior Adrian Gonzalez.
These labs ranged from working with chemicals to dissecting animals and looking closely at objects under high magnification microscopes.
"I loved earth science in ninth grade because Mr. Sucena made the class very interesting," said junior Joseph Rodriguez.
Seniors Brendan Gray and Andres Vazquez look through a microscope to observe microscopic muscle cells. Gray aspired to become a professional in the medical field. ·
During an observational lab, junior Joshua Silva holds a sponge over the beaker to absorb the water vapor. Students in the science classes were assigned different roles in every lab
Who is your fDVOrlte historical figure I

"Hannibal was a great leader and amazing with tactics," said eighth grader Tristan Walch.
"Alexander the Great because he was a powerful man," said sophomore Julian Vidal.
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By: Giovanni Ayala
It is impossible to be any more thorough than the social studies department. This statement was proven true when Mr. Zoller's Civics classes crossed curriculums to unite with the Communications Arts and Multimedia department to create a series of visual projects. The students were asked to build power points or small documentaries explaining the background of all the national holidays.
"I liked this project because it helped us to learn
"George Washington because he shaped this country into what it is today," said senior Miguel Tost.
while working as a team ," said eighth grader Ernest Barral. "It also taught us to be more organized."
The videos that the students created were later shown to the community through the new televised morning program It was a very unique and efficient way of teaching_everyone about the real meaning behind all national holidays.
"It really gave me something to think about beyond the day off from school," said senior Jose Davila
Eigth grader Horacio Garcia studies last minute for his civics exam "Civics was an interesting class I liked studying how our nation works/ ' said Garcia.
Senior Andre Naranjo prepares for a Latin American history exam in the senior section
"The Peer Ministers share examples of their life and thus I learn from the example that they display and set."
- sophomore Michael Aguad

"I have learned to open my heart to God and maintain the courage to put my life in God's hands."
- eighth grader Christopher Blanco
"The Peer Ministers have
taught
me
how to better express my Christian values and help
me
with any problems that
I
may have."
- senior Anthony Mencio
In high school, aside from the regular theology class, students were offered the choice to take Peer Ministry. In addition to keeping up with the regular theology curriculum, peer ministers also engaged in pastoral activities and in preparing retreats for the student body.
On these days of retreat, the peer ministers were called to help bring others to Christ by interacting with the students through talks, reflections, and small group discussions. The small group discussions afforded the opportunity for the individual to relate to his peer ministers any questions or concerns that he had about his faith.
"Interacting with the peer ministers during the small groups allows me to get advice on any problems that I may be dealing with," said freshman Michael Chang.
The spiritual counselors advised and offered guidance to each student by showing personal care and concern for his spiritual ·needs. They were also called to work in conjunction with the peer ministers in helping prepare the days of retreat for their assigned grade-level students.
"It feels good to be helping others by leading them towards God and guiding them on the right path," said senior peer minister Carlos Flores
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Senior peer minister Michael Castillo leads his group in a discussion about the theme of the previous talk during a retreat. Castillo has been a peer minister since the ninth grade

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DA.L.P.H.A. stands for Art, Literature, Photography, Humanities, and Acting.
The A.L.P.H.A. Club was founded in 1988.
The purpose of the club is to appreciate all the different forms of art.

Members of the A.L.P.H A. club take part in a bilingual presentation given by English teacher Ms. Cristina Ramirez. The presentations involved discussions and visuals of Ia novela picaresca with examples from Oliver Twist, Huckleberry Finn, and El Lazarillo de Tormes.
7 have alw[jY8 been a fan ofthe modern .ar/4 cBo the decicBion to join thic£ club wac£ a fair(y eaco/one.
-junior Pablo Velazquez
Jorge
jeremy Martinez, and Jonas Egusquiza. Second
Anthony
Michael Cairo, Daniel Portuondo, Rafael Marmo!, Benjamin Cardenas, Francisco Odon, joshua Silva, Andres Marquez, and Alexander Alepuz. Third Row: Fernando Pin era, Daniel Romey, Alexander Fernandez, David Salazar, jose Rubio, Ryan Rodriguez, A lbert Gutierrez, and Humberto Marrero. Fourth
Alec Castillo, jonathan Garcia, John Hyland, Luis Mejer, Santiago Molero, Kristopher Gonzalez, Matthew Salas, and Nicolas
Fifth Row: Tomas Gonzalez, Nicolas Roca, Giancarlo Mesa, Adrian Hernandez, Nicholas Llobell, Armand del Castillo, Adrian Wazo, and Sebastian Chamorro. Moderator: Mrs.
President Pablo Velazquez
! Members of the A.L.P.H.A club work on building their own origami projects from construction paper Some of the students decided to take their works of art home, while others preferred to showcase them in the A.L.P.H A. bulletin board in school.
First Row: Rodrigo Bustamante,
Gomez,
Castro, Pablo Velasquez, Luis Vargas,
Row:
Row:
Garcia.
Dora Haibi.
Vice President Jeremy Martinez Secretary Jonas Egusquiza Treasurer Luis Vargas
-eighth grader Augusto Fonte

D.BASES is composed of the Astronomy Club, the Meteorology Club, and the Ham Radio Club.
The Astronomy Club has two divisions: senior division for high school and junior division for middle school.
The observatory was built through the generous donations of the Class of 1972.
Senior division president senior Jonathan Godoy calculates the position of a star in space while junior division president eighth grader Lucas Vigil examines it through the telescope. Each division met every other Tuesday in the evening to look for new objects in space
Junior Joshua Munoz uses the computer to analyze and gather data from previous powerhouse Hurricane Wilma. The meteorology club utilized various instruments in the observatory's weather center to make accurate predictions.
First Row: Daniel L. Alvarez, Joshua Munoz, Jonathan Godoy, Lucas Vigil, Michael Cairo, Javier Gonzalez, Leonardo Cosio, Carlos Espina. Second Row: Jose Perrone, Brandon Vii lena, Christopher Leyva, Javier Herrera, Frank Crawley, Julio Lascano, Alexander Wol lheim, Alexander Alepuz, Christian Dopico. Third Row: Anthony Rueda, Patrick Puig, Gabriel Farias, Rafael Melendez, Jake Larson, Alejandro Penerredonda, Francisco Odon, Andres Concepcion, Davi d Fager. Fourth Row: Michel Rodriguez, Augusto Fonte, Carlos Juan, John Balloveras, Javier Martinez, Anthony Padura, Nicholas Llobell, Aolnan Hernandez. Fifth Row: Ryan Martinez, Kevin Lemos, Jose Prieto, William Elias, Andres Juan, Francisco Rodriguez. Moderators: Fr Pedro Cartaya, S.J. and Mr. Pedro Anon
The Robotics club was established in 2000.
It's the only club to participate in a World Championship final against teams from China and other countries.
The main goal is to teach students the fundamentals of engineering.
The weight of the battle bots that are used in competition include a IS and 120 pounds category.

"Robotics allows us to enter the innovative process and utilize our creativity."
- senior Christian Palomo
President Christian Palomo
Science teacher Mr. Julian De Zulueta helps the club members to put together their competing robot during a regional competition held at school. This world qualifying competition was the first in South Florida history and was put together by the school's robotics club and its moderators.
Vice President Roberto Lopez-Molina
First Row: Daniel Tejada, Edward Concepcion, Christian Palomo, Roberto Lopez-Molina. Second Row: Jorge Velez, Alexander Alepuz, Robert Espinosa, John Hermida, Rafael Carjello, and Rafael Marmol. Third Row: Daniel Portuondo, Ryan Torres, Michael Goncalves, Adrian Alepuz, and Gilbert Serein. Fourth Row: Ricardo Rodriguez, Nicolas Novoa, Cesar Sanchez, Jose Silva, Christopher Silva, Ernesto Scerpella, and Jorge Orbay. Moderators: Mr Ivan Santa-Cruz, Mr. Julian De Zulueta, and Mr Freddy Elorza
Junior George Cortina addresses his committee at the Vanderbilt University Model United Nations Conference. The Model UN team won several delegation awards in competitions held in universities across the nation. "The competitions are very unique and they allow us to experience different cultures and interact with students from around the world," said senior Jonathan Godoy.
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Luis Del Cueto, Julian Bruna, Daniel Perez, Alain Acha, Mikel Acha, Oliver Hyne, Nicolas Briscoe, Edward Briscoe, Jonathan Godoy, Thurman Hall, Ernest Barral, Enrique Mercado, Oscar Berlanga, Henry Alvarez, Andre Suarez, Ricardo Azze, Michael Sayman, Daniel Jose, Samuel Wallace-Perdomo, Alexander Errazquin, Daniel Romo, Daniel Alvarez, Eduardo Velez, Gabriel Nunez, Jose Rubio, Michael Cairo, John Ukenye, Daniel Cairo, Miguel Basolo, Miles Pope, Andres Busse, Jonathan Herrera, Michael Ruiz, Andres Fernandez, Alberto Pardo, Dominic Chinigo, Nicolas Perez, Adolfo Rodriguez, Tomas Cacicedo, Cesar Sanchez, Luis Marquez, Nicolas Valdes, Anthony Rodriguez, Michael Fuentes, Marcos Llobell, Peter Kiliddjian·, Eduardo Neret, George Cortina, Michael Argyris, Peter Jackson , Andres Gonzalez, Nicholas Recuset, Luis Suarez, and Michael Diaz-Silvera. Moderator: Ms. Ann Kenna.
Model United Nations was founded in 1993.
There are 60 members in the club. The club advances the 'understanding of global issues. It promotes diplomacy to find peaceful resolutions to world problems.
- senior Nicholas Recuset
Secretary General
Jonathan Godoy
Undersecretary General
Michael Fuentes
Deputy of Academics
George Cortina
Deputy of Academics Andres Rivas
The Respect Life club seeks to create an awareness of life issues among students.
Club members participate in The Walk for Life, March for Life, and Rally for Life.
The main goal of the club is to promote life from womb to tomb.

SerYina the Lord
The Altar Servers Club was established in 1996.
There are seven altar servers in the middle school, and six altar servers in the high school.
Seniors Antonio Malouf and Erick Ramirez have been altar servers since sixth grade .
First row: Andres Concepcion, Michael Saenz, Enrique Menendez, Giovanni Rodriguez, Rafael MartinezVarela Second row: julian Gerez, Adrian Rivas, Devon Roura, Francisco Gonzalez, Tristen Welch. Third
Row: Carlos Fernandez, Alejandro Senior, Enrique Lam, Sergio Leos, Gustavo Medina. Not pictured: Francisco Villafane. Moderator: Ms Sylvia Davalos
First Row: Daniel Mercado, Antonio Malouf, Giovanni Rodriguez, Christian Dopico. Second Row: Adrian Alepuz, Nicholas Vasquez, jorge Escobar, Alexander Alepuz, Andres Borroto. Third Row: Oscar Berlanga, Matthew Pastor, joshua Silva, Erick Ramirez. Moderator: Deacon Robert O'Malley.
Altar servers seniors Daniel Mercado and Erick Ramirez take care of the wine and water during the Eucharistic celebration in the Mass of the Immaculate Conception. The altar servers were responsible for assisting the officiating priests during the celebrations.
Adrian Alepuz, Adrian Hernandez, Adrian Rey, Adolfo Rodriguez, Alejandro Maduro, Alexander Alepuz, Alexander Candia, Alexander Paneda, Albert Paradela, Alexander Suarez, Andre Cozier, Andres Casaniego, Andres Concepcion, Andres Poveda, Andres Sanchez, Anthony Calvo, Calixto Garcia-Velez, Carlos Arazoza, Carlos Uribe, Christian Chavarry, Christian del Castillo, Christian Estrada, Christian Ortega, Christian Rodriguez, Christopher Caballero, Christopher Hernandez, Christopher Morales, Daniel Garrastazu, Daniel Gomez, Daniel Pacios, Daniel Silva, David Dubenik, Eric Echeverria, Frank Battle, Francisco Melo, Gabriel Gonzalez, Gabriel Jimenez, George Alfaro, Ghulian Ramos, Horacio Garcia, Ignacio Vargas, jason Alcantara, jaason Borrego, Javier Gonzalez, john Hy land, jonathan Gracia, jonathan Orta, jose Paneda, joseph Garcia, joseph Luzzangua, joseph Parlade, Kristian Ventura, Max Sanchez, Matthew Sales, Michael Moreno, Nicholas Ocampo, Nicholas Cepero, Nicolas Hernandez, Nicolas Munoz, Nicholas Vazquez Nicolas Villa, Oscar Ortega, Pablo Kurzan, Patrick Arean, Paul Martinez, Rafael Menendez, Rene Lamar, Ricardo Labrada, Richard Lemus, Ryan Martinez, Ryan Matheu , Ryan Rodriguez, Sebastian Melendez, Thomas Aheam, William Lopez, Xavier Michelena, Zachary Gomez, Daniel Garrastazu, Daniel Gomez, and Daniel Pacios. Moderator: Mr. Eric Ballesteros Vice President Rafael Melendez
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During a clinic, students from the fishing club learn from fishing experts how to tie knots. The members also had several opportunities throughout the year to hit the South Florida waters to try their skills on live catch.
The Fishing Club was established in 2007 by Mr. Eric Ballesteros.
The Fishing Club has a total of 76 members.
The Club strives to teach members about conservation and most of all having fun responsibly on the water.
The Fishing Cluf:?. met every first Tuesday of the month in the Cosculluela Dining hall.
The largest fish caught by a student was a six foot nerf shark by sophomore Rafae l Melendez.
There are over ISO active members in the club.
Key Club is the longest running active club in the school.
All club members are required to complete at least 50 service hours.
The club members raked in a combined 10,000 service hours last year alone.

Jonathan Amaro-Barron, Carlos Acevedo, Adrian Alepuz, Alejandro Alvarez, Andreas Alvarez, Henry Alvarez, Jorge Alvarez, Angel Saavedra; Nikolas Arenas, Luis Arguelles, Bryan Aristy, David Barquin, Andres Barrios, Joseph Beguiristain, Nicholas Berenguer, Michael Betancourt, John Billoch, Ivan Botero, Matias Buedo, Tomas Cacicendo, Richard Cambo, Juan Campuzano, Roberto Canales, Daniel Cannata, Nicholas Cepero, Phillip Chan, Nicholas Chikuji, Pedro Cirera, Daniel Saavedra, Ernesto De Ia Fe, Agustin de Ia Guardia, Andres de Varona, Anthony DeFurio, Gilberta Delgado, Jorge Deshon, Daniel Dockerty, Eliah Dominguez, Eduardo Arazoza, Carlos Enriquez, Gabriel Falero, Andres Fernandez, Jordi Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez-Rocha, Jorge Figueras, Antonio Forte, Daniel Fuenmayor, Robert Gallinar, Gabriel Garrigo, Alejandro Gaston, Christian Gomez, Diego Gonzalez, Jorge Hernandez, Pedro Hernandez, Jonathan Herrera, Alejandro Huamani, Michael Iglesia, Gregory Jalil, Daniel Jaramillo, Richard Lemus, , w, · Amadeo Lopez-Castro, Michael Loven, Reyanaldo Madiedo, Fernando Martinez-Quebus, Omar Masri, Juan Carlos Morfin, Pedro Morfin, Adrian Moya, Julian Munilla, Joshua Munoz, Rene Negron, Nicholas Sanchez, Alexander Novo, Nicholas Novo, ...,_-......;__. Gabriel Nunez, Christian Padron, Carlos Parra, Kevin Pascual, Kunal Patel, Kevin Perez, David Prida, Jose Prieto, Carlos Prio,
Christian
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Senior Eduardo Averhoff and Nicholas Fajardo play with a young boy from Blue Lakes Elementary at the Autistic Basketball Clinic and Field Day. Over 100 kids with autism came to the school to play with volunteer students.
President Daniel Jaramillo
President Luis Fernandez-Rocha
Daniel Fuenmayor Editor Kevin Perez
Treasurer David Barquin
Alfredo Quiroga, Demitri Ramdial, Peter Ramon, Fraga Ricardo, Edwin Ricardo, Frankie Rigueiro, Hector Rodriguez, Ryan Rodriguez-Mena, Daniel Rojo, Luis Rondon, Ignacio Ruberte, Brandon San Juan, Max Sanchez, Jose Vicente Sanchis, Santiago Vidal, Eduardo Santos, Brien Shelle,n, Anthony Sierra, Krischan Singh, Patrick Siu, Rene Tato,
Tello,
Vega, Paul Villacres, Brandon Vii lena, Samuel Wallace, Lorenzo William, Michael Wilson, and Miguel Zaldivar Moderator: Mr Johnny Calderin
President
Max Sanchez

Juan Aguila, David Alvarez, Alfredo Arguelles, Nicolas Becerra, Daniel Bogardus, Michael Borell, Matias Buedo, Mateo Buraglia, Roberto Canales, Carlos Castellanos, Alec Castillo, Michael Castillo, Victor Chinchilla, Jonathan Chow, Giovanni Companioni, Eduardo Cosio, Robert Cosio, Giancarlo Cueto, Ezequiel Cuevas, Eric Cruz, Kevin Cruz, Alvaro de Castro, Daniel de Ia Fe, Anthony De Furio, Roberto Deleon, Enzo Depontes, Eric Diaz-Padron, Santiago Dipilla, Christian Dopico, Carlos Espina, Alejandro Fernandez, Andres Fernandez, Andy Fernandez, Jordi Fernandez, Michael Fernandez, Nicholas Fernandez, Robert Gallinar, Basilio Garcia, Giovanni
Vice President Gaviria, Daniel Gomez, Luis Gomez, Daniel Gonzalez, Jake Guso, Ryan Guso, Jason Gutierrez, Alejandro Hernandez, Jonathan Herrera, Michael Iglesia, Manrique lliarte, Jose Infante, Salvador Juncadella, Ricardo Labrada, Jake Larson, Louis Leal, Bernardo Lima, Thomas Lopez, Jorge Lorente, Juan Lorido, Andres Marquez, Cristian Marquez, Emmanuel Marquez, Humberto Marrero, Lantz Martin, Samuel Maya, George Michel, Daniel Mion, Diego Mion, Gabriel Mion, Marcelo Mion, Michael Moreno, Marcelo Novas, Alejandro Novoa, Nicolas Novoa, Francisco Odon, Carlos Omana, Julio Palomera, Alexander Paneda, Jose Paneda, Alberto Paradela, Carlos Parra, Jacob Perea, Jonathan Pereyra, Daniel Perez, Nicolas Perez, Juan Perez-Costa, Jose Perrone, Daniel Poo, Michael Prado, Felipe Prellezo, Alfredo Quiroga, Edwin Ricardo, Austin Riveron, Ethan Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Justin Rodriguez, Mario Rodriguez, Ricardo Rodriguez, Diego Rosette, Benzo Rudnikas, Alec Sanchez, Max Sanchez, Nicholas Sanchez, Sergio Sanchez, Salvador Sanchis, Manuel Sicre, Anthony Sierra, Carlos Solanilla, Michael Sueiro, Christian Tello, Carlos Torres de Navarra, Brandon Torricella, John Ukenye, Pablo Venegas, Kristian Ventura, Robert Weller, James Williams, Miguel Zaldivar, Pedro Gomez, Felipe Montes de Oca, Daniel Perdomo, and Michael Perez. Moderator: Mr Daniel Montesi.
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The club, which now has over 120 members, started with only 45 in 2009.
They officially integrated themselves as a school club in 2009.
The main goal is to raise funds for cancer treatments and research.
distribute Thanksgiving bags to cancer patients in the center for La Liga Contra El Cancer. Last year, the
donated $5,000 to this amazing cause.
Cangrejos members
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Mikel Acha, Oscar Berlanga, Lucas Cabrera-Ramon, Christian Carr, Daniel Carreras, Daniel Coulombe, Alejandro DeLemos, Matthew Diaz, Jossan Elias, Robert Espinosa, Joseph Isenberg. Rashad Ismail, Matias Lorenzo, Armando Marquez, Humberto Marrero, David Martinez, Manuel Menendez, Tristen Morin, Johnathon Perez, Albert Perez-Abreu, Marco Perosch, Alexander Pusch, Peter Ramon, Andrew Rodriguez, Francisco Rodriguez, Manuel Rojas-Romero, Jose Rubio, Christopher Silva, Daniel Silva, Stefano Santos, Antonio Van en cia, Rene Valverde, Jorge Velez, Tristen Welch, and Con or Wolfe. Moderators: Ms. Gisela Vichot, Father Pedro Cartaya, SJ, and Mr. Gustavo Ortelli.
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DThe club, established in 2005, has 28 members from both middle and high school.
Students in this club learn to handle the two kinds of swords: foil and saber.
Members have the opportunity to compete in local fencing tournaments.
This club was originally founded when the school was located in Cuba.
Members of the club practice their lunges under the guidance of one of their moderators, Mr. Gustavo Ortelli, and club officers.
Once a week, the students met to practice with their partners in the school art gallery. "The group shows a lot of dedication during practice, always striving to better their paries and lunges," said junior Joseph Isenberg.
President Alejandro de Lemos
Vice President
Christopher Silva
Secretary Jorge Velez
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Roberto Pupo, Pablo Kurzaun, Joshua Lara, Daniel Martinez, Eduardo Scheuren, Nicholas Vila, Alex lduate, Danny de Ia Fe, Mattew Bravo, Adrian Bruna, Christian Delgado, Kevin Lemus, Antoine Brandt, Daniel Carreras, Daniel Garcfa-Tufion, Lucca Barbaris, Nicholas Tootle, Noah Lopez, Alexander Falls, Manuel Rojas Romero, Diego Puig, Jose Rubio, Daniel Dager, Rodrigo Bustamante, Jerry Trujillo, Joseph Suarez, Matthew Salas, Alejandro Ruiz, Connor Meagher, Nicholas Llobell, Robert Pulles, Karol Vargas, Ignacio Perez, Alexander Vidal, Nicholas Keenan, Alexander Keenan, Armand Arteaga, Mariano Macias, Robert Pertierra, Nico Rodriguez, Jorge Lopez, Justin Hassun, Jose Chegwin, Brandon Silvestry, Eduardo Santos, Nicholas Rojas, Robert Waechter, Fernando Molina, Patrick Siv, Kevin Montiel, Andres Perez, Ralph Rosa, Matthew Vega- Sans, Michael VegaSans, Rey Madeido, Jonathan Shultz, Alejandro Villasmil, Javier Gonzalez, Jose Smith, Alvaro Mejer, Oscar Vila, Jordi Fernandez, Juan Campusano, John Ukenue, Christian Rondon, Jonathan Labrero, Miguel Torres, Albert Herm ida, Jorge Gaston, A lfredo Arguelles, Diego Rosette, Sergio Leos, Keonte Cash, Gregory Jalil, Vikram Sairam, Francisco Gonzalez, Oscar Cabanas, Michael Fernandez, Francisco Rios, Brandon Almeida, Carlos Fernandez, Steven Tyler, Victor Perez- Abreu, Jorge Orbay, Giovanni Companioni, Alec Macias, Daniel Fuenmayor, Fernando Guardazzi, Rene Negron, Andres Sanchez, Jerry Portela, Sebastian Juncadella, Luis Sanchez, Oliver Hyne, Joshua Munoz, Ricardo Fonseca, Carlos Parra, Alex Pis-Dudot, Alexander Novo, Thorvald Sanchez, Christopher Sprowl, Bryan Almeida, Edmund Benedetti, Fernando Solorzano, Jose Smith, Brendan Gray, Ernesto Scerpella, Daniel Alvarez, Franco Abaroa, Richard Greenberg, Sardina, Nicolas Alvarez, Joshua Lopez, Carlos de Cardenas, Roberto Canales, Paul Martin, and Jose Perrone. Moderator: Mr. Thomas De Quesada.
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President Ricardo Pita
Treasurer Enrique Flamini
Vice President Alexander Pina
Secretary Rafael Tua
Student Council President Ricardo Pita referees a game of futbolito between students and faculty members. Student Council was responsible for putting together the school's pep rallies as well as other events throughout the year
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DThe troupe competes in the largest district and state festivals in the country.
The cast, director, and crew spend an average of 132 hours to rehearse and perform one full-length production.
The original Thespian Society sponsor for the school was Ms. Beatriz Jimenez.
The performances brought an estimated average profit of $6,000$8,000 dollars.
First Row: Benjamin Rodriguez, Jose Pelegri, Jaime Lopez, Lucas Vigil, Andres Ibarra. Second Row: Anthony Padura, Rafael Cariello, Thomas Lopez, Ignacio Perez, Oscar Berlanga, Roberto Villasante. Moderator: Mr. Francisco Padura.
First Row: Albert Paradela, Alex ander Pina, Brandon Vargas, Gonzalo Trigueros, Frank Oliva, Andres Castro Second Row: Matthew Pastor, Pedro Fernandez, Daniel Jaramillo, Richard Greenberg, Carlos Muniz, Francisco Gonzalez, Ulises Cabrera, Nicholas Cepero. Third Row: Joseph Barbosa, Joshua Silva, Jonathan Amaro- Barron, Andres Rodriguez, Stefan de Solo, Carlos Gar cia, Michael Trobiani.
Fourth Row: Jeremy Martinez, Daniel Ram irez, Sebastian Fresquet, Luis Rod r iguez, Evan Banciella, Christopher Arana, Reuben Sebastian, Gustavo Vega Moderator: Mr Leo Wil li ams.
Cast members juniors Pedro Fernandez (Colonel Jessep), Luis Rodriguez (Lieutenant Kaffee) and seniors Gonzalo Trigueros and Andres Castro perform a scene from the play A Few Good Men. Cast members practiced over 15 hours every week, as well as on some weekends
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a jazz tune. Members of the music appreciation club held weekly jams, or sometimes just listened to different types of music.
DThe Music Appreciation Society currently has 12 musician
This club was established in 2001 by L._j Mr. Anthony Alexander.
There is no musical talent required to eJ join the club; just a love for music.
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Jam sessions are held in the music room every Tuesday.
senior Kevin Ibarra
club moderator Mr. Anthony Alexander improvise
President Kevin Ibarra
First Row: Christopher Silva, Liam Mullin-Garcia, Conor Meagher, Ernest Barra!, Phillip Chan. Second Row: Pedro Martin, Kevin Ibarra, Francisco Verdecia, Krischan Singh, Joshua Penn, Ivan Lopez-Bos h Moderato r: Mr. A nthony A lexander.
Vice President Christopher Silva
President
Enrique Flamini

Vice President Javier Ortiz
National Honor Society
Javier Abascal, Michael Aguad, Juan Aguila, Bryan Almeida, Adrian Alfonso, Daniel Alvarez, Daniel Alvarez, William Alvarez, Diego Anell, Roberto Anton, Christopher Arana, Peter Ariz, Eddie Averhoff, Giovanni Ayala, Myles Bachrach, David Barquin, Edmond Benedetti, Matthew Bill, Mateo Buraglia,John Butchko, Maximino Caballero, Ulises Cabrera, Tomas Cacicedo, Jonathan Calles, Richard Cambo, Walford Campbell, Daniel Cannata, Alejandro Carr, Xristian Carvajal, Carlos Castellanos, FranzJoseph Verdecia, Nicolas Castillo, Michael Castillo, Marco Castro, Antonio Casuso, Phillip Chan, Christian Charria, Juan Pablo Cobian, Giovanni Companioni, George Cortina, Alex Cosio, Giancarlo Cueto, Jose Davila, Fernando de Caralt, Eric de Cardenas, Carlos de Cardenas, Edward de Ia Osa, Alejandro de Lemos, Alejandro De Los Santos, Stefan de Solo, Gilberta Delgado, Jorge Deshon, Daniel Dockerty, Matias Dorta, Jonas Egusquiza, Carlos Esp ina, Matthew Espinosa, Alexander Esquivel, Jordan Esteban, Carlos Fernandez, Michael Fernandez, Gabriel Fernandez, Javier Fernandez, Lucas Fernandez-Rocha, Luis Fernandez-Rocha, Michael Ferro, Roderic Figueroa, Enrique Flamini, Ricardo Fonseca, Antonio Forte, Ricardo Fraga, Eric Franca, Sebastian Fresquet, Daniel Fuenmayor, Michael Fuentes, Michael Garcia, Nicholas Garcia, Richard Garcia, Victor Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Sebastian Garcia-Umpierre, Erik Garriga, Jorge Gaston, Julian Gerez, Alexander Gimenez, Jorge GinoryPerez, Jonathan Godoy, Jonathan Gomez, Daniel Gonzalez, Francisco Gonzalez, Nicholas Gonzalez, Brendan Grey, Andres Hermida, Francisco Hernandez, Nicholas Hernandez, Guillermo Herrera Alejandro Huamani, Oliver Hyne, Kevin Ibarra, Eduardo Iglesias Javier lncera, Adam lncera, Hector Infante, Ander lru retagoyera Joseph Isenberg, Cristian Jimenez, Gabriel Jimenez-Gada, Daniel Jose, Peter Jude, Salvador Juncadella, Enrique Lam , Luciano Laratelli, Jake Larson , Manuel Leon, Sergio Leos, Joseph Lindsay, Nicholas Lopez, Joseph Lopez, Michael Lopez, Roberto Lopez-lbanez, Roberto Lopez-Molina, Jonathan Lucas, Albert Lucas, Antonio Malouf, Andres Manzanares, Daniel Manzanares, Juan-Diego Mariategui, Christian Marrero, Paul Martin, Javier Martinez, Mario Martinez, Ricardo Martinez, Branden Martinez, Fernando Martinez, Jeremy Martinez, Ricardo Martinez-Cid, Miguel Maseda, Andrew Maury, Julian Mazaira, Enrique Menendez, Gabriel Mesa, Diego Mion, Gabriel Mion, Hugo Montero, Adrian Montoto, Nestor Montoya, Juan Carlos Morfin, Pedro Morfin, Robert Morgado, Adrian Moya, Nicholas Munarriz, Carlos Muniz, Robert Munoz, Joshua Munoz, Ryan Murphy, Andre Naranjo, Rene Negron, Andres Nodarse, Frank Oliva, Javier Ortiz, John O'Sullivan, Edwin Pagan, Christian Palomo Jose Paneda, Javier Pardo, Carlos Parra, Cristian Paz, Alejandro Paz, John Pendas, Christian Parea, Anthony Perez, Bryan Perez, Alberto Perez, Carlos Perez, Carlos Perez, Christian Perez, Victor Perez-Abreu, Gabriel Pertierra, John Pessoa, Federico Poey, Daniel Poo, John -Portuondo, Jose Prieto, Max Prio, Antonio Rabassa, Eduardo Ragolta, Demetri Ramdial, Alfredo Ramirez, Eduardo Ramirez, Eric Ramirez, Daniel Ramon, Peter Ramon, Rafael Restrepo, Luis Restrepo, Julian Rey, Francisco Riguei ro Jose Roca, Andres Rodriguez, Anthony Rodriguez, Giovanni Rodriguez, Kevin Rodriguez, David Rodriguez JuanManuel Rodriguez, Jesse Rodriguez, Pablo Rodriguez-Cepero, James Roan, Diego Rojo, Daniel Rojo, Alejandro Romero, Diego Rosette, Devon Roura, Cornel is Rowaan, Ignacio Rubarte, Fe rnando Ruiz. Moderator: Mrs Dolores Toledo.
National Jr. Honor Society Science National Honor Society
Ricardo Azze, john Balloveras, Nicolas Beasley, Rafael Cariello, jose Chan, Ezequiel Cuevas, Christian Dopico, Andres Fernandez, Manuel Fernandez, Christian Fowler, Rashad Ismail, Alexander Keenan, Nicholas Keenan, Michael Limia, William Lopez, Carlos Martinez, Gustavo Medina, Sebastian Metral, Carlos Michel, Osvaldo Nunez, Alberto Pardo, Anthony Perez-Pino, Marc Pugliese, Casey Rodriguez, Nikolas Rojas, Andres Sanchez, Manuel Sanchez, Luis Suarez, Michael Tefel, Alexander Vidal, jerry Williams, Robert Woodry. Moderators: Ms Ann Kenna and Mr Eugene Zoller.
Adrian Alonso, John Butchko, Tomas Cacicedo, Jonathan Calles, Richard Cambo, Alejandro Carr, George Cortina, Jonas Egusquiza, Matthew Espinosa, Alexander Esqu ivel , Luis Fer nandez:Rocha, Daniel Fuenmayor, Nicholas Hernandez, Guillermo Herrera, Alejandro Huamani, Oliver Hyne, Adam lncera, Ander lruretagoyena, Joseph Isenberg, Gabriel Garcia, Peter Jude, Michael Lopez, Kevin Lowenhaupt Jeremy Martinez, Julian Mazaira, Gabriel Mesa, Nestor Montoya, Adrian Moya, Nicholas Munarriz, Joshua Munoz, Rene Negron, Andres Nodarse, Edwin Pagan, Carlos Parra, Christian Perea, Alberto Perez, Carlos Perez, Christian Perez,Carlos Prio, Peter Ramon Luis Restrepo, James Roen, Fernando Ruiz, Angel Saavedra, Gregory Santos, Henry Sosa,Christoph Sproui,Javier Tato, Francisco Tejidor, Pablo Velasquez, Samuel Wallace-Perdomo, Robert Weller, Daniel Alvarez, Eduardo Averhoff, Phillip Chan, Jose Davila, Carlos de Cardenas.Aiejandro de Lemos, Stefan de Solo, Edward Fernandez,Gabriel Fernandez, Roderic Figueroa, En rique Flamini, Sebastian Fresquet, Mattias Galiano, Victor Garcia, Jorge Ginory-Perez, Adrian Gonzalez, Brendan Gray, Kevin Ibarra, Albert Lucas, Antonio Malouf, Daniel Manzanares, Juan-Diego Mariategui, Andrew Maury, Andre Naranjo, John O'Sullivan, Frank Oliva, Javier Ortiz, Christian Palomo, Alejandro Paz, Bryan Perez, Antonio Rabassa, Eduardo Ragolta, Demetri Ramdial, Erick Ramirez, Rafael Restrepo, Julian Rey, David Rodriguez, Maximilian Sanchez, Adrian Sanchez-Roig, Gilbert Serein, Christopher Silva, Rafael Tua-Caraccia, Antonio Ucar, Stephen Valida, Andres Vazquez, Nicolas White, Michael Wilson, Carlos Yeguez. Moderator: Mrs. Lucila Espinosa
Quill and scroll Art Honor Society

Front row: Cambo, Joseph Isenberg, Jonathan Godoy, Bryan A lm eida, Daniel Mercado , Nicholas H ernandez. Second row: Nestor Montoya, Ricardo Fonseca, A lexander Gimenez, Fernando Martinez-Quibus, Nicholas Forte, Manuel Ferro. Moderator: Mrs. Sujayla Collins.
Mu Alpha Theta
Adrian A lepuz, Bryan Almeida, Daniel A lvarez, Daniel Alvarez, Jonathan Alvarez, Mitchell A lvarez, Jonathan Amaro-Barron, Diego Anell, Christophe r Arana, Eduardo Averhoff, Myles Bachrach, David Barquin, Mathew Bill, John Butchko, Maximino Caballero, Tomas Cacicedo, Jonathan Calles, Anthony Calvo, Richard Cambo, Walford Campbel l, Daniel Cannata, Alejandro Carr, Xristian Carvajal Carlos Castel lanos Marco Castr o, Ph il lip Chan, Giovanni Companioni, Edward Concepcion, George Cortina, Carlos de Cirdenas, Eric de Cirdenas, Alejandro de Lemos, Alejandro de los Santos, Stefan De Solo, Victor de Zarraga, Gilberta Delgado, Daniel Dockerty, Jonas Egusquiza, Carlos Espina, A lexandre Felix, Edward Fernandez, Gabriel Fernandez, Roderic Figueroa, Enrique Flamini, Richardo Fraga, Sebastian Fresquet, Michael Fuentes, Victor Garcia, Carlos Garda, Jonathan Godoy, Jonathan Gomez, Daniel Gonzalez, Jorge Gonzalez, Nicholas Gonzalez, Brendan Gray, Lorenzo Gu io, Ted Guio, Nicholas Hernandez, Guillermo Herrera, Alejandro Huamani, O liver Hyne, Eduardo Iglesias, Adam lncera, Ben lncera, Ander lruretagoyena, Joseph Isenberg, Cristian Jim enez, Dan iel Jose, Peter Jude, Jake Larson, Christopher Leyva, Marcos Ll obell, Michael Lopez, Justin Lorenzo, Jose Lorido , Kevin Lowenhaupt, Albert Lucas, Jonathan Lucas, Anton io Malouf, Andres Manzanares, Daniel Manzanares, Juan Mariategui, Christopher Martin, Jeremy Martrnez, Mario Martrnez, Ricardo Martrnez-Cid, Omar Masri, Justin Masters, Andrew Maury, Ju lian Mazaira, Daniel Mercado, Gabriel Mesa, Gabriel Mion, Hu go Montero, Adrian Montoto, Nicholas Moreton, Adrian Moya, Nicholas Munarriz, Carlos Mun iz Robert Munoz, Andre Naranjo, Ricardo Nunez, Frank Oliva, Javier Ortiz, Will iam Pallissery Christian Palomo, Esteban Parada, Javier Pardo, Carlos Parra, Christian Perea, A nthony Perez, Bryan Perez, Carlos Perez, Carlos Perez, Christian Perez, John Portuondo, David Prida, Jose Prieto, Antonio Rabassa, Eduardo Ragolta, Demetri Ramdial, Erick Ramrrez, Peter Ram6n, Dominic Rego, Luis Restrepo, Rafael Restrepo, Jul ian Rey, Jose Roca, Bryan Rodrrguez, Daniel Rodrrguez, Giovanni Rodrrguez, Juan Rodrrguez, Kevin Rodrrguez , A lejandro Romero, Diego Rosette, Devon Roura, Ignacio Ruberte, Fernando Ruiz, Angel Saavedra, Vikram Sairam, Mathew Sierra, Christopher Silva, Francisco Smith, Steven Solis, Ernesto Sosa, Henry Sosa, Nicolas Tomasino, Rafael Tua-Caraccia, Antonio Ucar, Stephen Valido, Luis Vargas, Pablo Velazquez, Paul Villacres, A lejand ro Vil lasmil, A lan Vurgait, Samuel Wallace, Robert Weller, Nicholas White, Mateo Wiegering, Michael Wilson, Anthony Yabor. Moderators: Mr. Miguel Couto and Mr. Jose Del Dago.
Stephen de Solo, Aky Fernandez, Carlos Flores. Moderator: Mr. Ignacio Font
Pre si dent Phillip Chan
Vice President Albert Lucas
President Enrique Flamini

Italian Club
Vice President Ted Guio
Acha, Christian Gomez, Corne lius Rowaan, Myles Bachrach, Alain Acha, Andres Rivas Third
juncadella, Mark White, Nicholas Sanchez, Michael Lopez, jorge Cabarrocas, Julian Bruna. Fourth
Andre Tremblay, Thomas Avallone,
Luciano Laratelli, Sergio Leos, Enrique Lam, Michael Fernandez, Amadeo Castro, Christian Tello, Daniel Mion, Diego
Portuguese Club
French Club
Brandon Vargas, Alejandro Correa, Rand y
jose Sheuren, Kevin Valiente, Eduardo Ruiz. Fourth Row: jorge Orbay, Jorge Trellez, Miche l Rodriguez, Paul Martin , Eric Platt, Christian Cleama, Juan Alvarez, Eduardo
Alec Macias, Ramon Caste ll a, Xabier Martinez-Cid.
Fist Row: Fernando Solorzano, Brandon Vargas, Mario Pelegri, Ted Guio, Adrian Montato, Ernest Barral. Second Row: Miguel Zaldivar, London
Row:
Salavador
Row:
Mion. Moderator: Mr. Ramon Nicosia.
First Row: Mario Pe legri, juan Alvarez, Fernando Solorzano, Christian Charria, Julian Bruna. Second Row: Michael Iglesia, Carlos Enriquez, Christian Gonzalez, Diego Mion, Esteban Pareja, Angelo Navarro, Adrian Montoto. Third Row: Brandon Vargas, Javier Alvarez , Nicolas Valdez, Eric Platt, Daniel Mion, Alejandro Correa, Eduardo Ruiz, Danny Valverde. Fourth Row: Michael Espinel, Patrick Cabrera, Michael Fernandez, Pedro Cierra, Anthony Fernandez, Mauricio Teran, Nikolas Echeverria, Nicolas Olve ra. Fifth Row: jorge Orbay, Jorge Trel les, Ted Guio, Paul Martin, Michel Rodriguez, Eduardo Arazoza, Eric Franca. Moderator: Ms. Maria I. Alonso.
First Row: Ted Guio, Mario Pelegri, Esteban Pareja, Fernandzo Solorzano, Nicolas Olvera, Daniel Mion, Diego Mion. Second Row: Adrian Montato, Andres Busse, Christian Gonzalez, Jake Alvarez, Frank Crawley, Brendan Gray, Augusto Maccarato, Luis Rondon, Carlos Enriquez, Daniel Valverde. Third Row: Nicolas Valdez, Andrew Tremblay, Julian Bruna, Jorge Forte,
Mompremier,
Arazoza, Eric Franca, Anthony Fernandez Fifth Row: Fausto Diaz, Brandon Sierra, Dimmytri Morency, Michal Ugarte,
Moderator: Ms. Maria I. A lonso
Green Club Coffee House Club

Future Doctors of America
First Row: Christopher Arana, jordan Lominac, Carlos Flores, Gregory Santos, Nestor Montoya, Daniel Martinez. Second Row: Anthony Defurio, Gonzalo Trigueros, Brandon Vargas, Julio Lascano, jorge Cabarrocas, Javier lncera, Nicholas Novo, Francisco Rios. Third Row: Jose Perrone, Austin Riveron, Gabriel Garrigo, Michael Ugarte, Carlos Yeguez, Eric Franca, Alexander Novo. Moderator: Ms. Shyara Lara.
First Row: Anthony Ferreiro, Mario Pelegri, Dominic Rego, Fernando Solorzano. Second Row: Erik Rivacoba, Miles Pope, Brandon Vargas, Richard Greenberg. Third Row: Carlos Muniz, Alfredo Quiroga, Adam Gimbel. Moderator: Mrs. Marisol Sosa.
Adrian Gonzalez, Antonio Ucar, Erick Ramirez, Anthony Ferreiro, Demetri Ramdial, Alexandre Felix, Bryan Perez, Daniel A Alvarez, Roberto Canales, Julian Prieto, jordan Lominac, Rafael Restrepo, jose Perrone, Carlos Yeguez, Michael Wilson, Stephen Valido, Anthony Caballero, joseph Lindsay, Albert Lucas, Alejandro Paz, Eduardo Averhoff, Christopher Arana, Julio Lascano, Mattias Galliano, Michael Ugarte, Gaby Pertierra, Eric Franca, joshua Munoz, Oliver Hyne, Mathew Espinosa, Daniel Fuenmayor. Moderator: Ms. Shyara Lara.
President Rafael Tua

Vice President Joseph Lindsay
Athletes for Charity
Alain Bonvecchio, Alec Macias, Alejandro Al varez, Alejandro Gaston, A lejandro Romero, Alejandro Al varez, Alexander Cosio Alexander Pusch, A lex ander Vazquez, A lfredo N icolas Quiroga, A lvaro Mejer, Amadeo Lopez-Castro, Ander lruretagoyena, Andres Balcazar, Andres Fernandez, Andres Manzanares, Andres R. Perez, Anthony Castro, Anthony DeFurio, Anthony Fernandez, Austin Riveron, Avery Lopez, Bernardo Manrique, Brandon A. Torricella, Brandon Leyva, Brandon Sierra, Brian Valiente, Carlos Flores, Carlos Gallo, Carlos Machado, Carlos Moreno, Carlos Muniz, Cesar Gonzalez, Christian Ortega, Christian Palomo, Christian Suarez, Christian Winch, Christopher Arana, Christopher Caballero, Con or Meagher, Cristian Jimenez, Daniel A. Alvarez, Daniel C. Gonzalez, Daniel Carreras, Daniel Fuenmayor, Daniel Martinez, Daniel Mion, Daniel St Louis, David Alvarez, Devon Roura, Diego Anell, Diego Rosette, Edmond Benedetti, Eduardo Arazoza, Eduardo Santos, Enrique Menendez, Eric de Cardenas, Eric Echeverria, Eric Franca, Erik Garrigo, Ernesto de Ia Fe, Felipe Prellezo, Fernando de Caralt, Francisco Smith, Franz-joseph Castillo, Gabri el Mion, Genaro Poulat, George Arango, Giancarlo Cu eto, Giovanni Companioni, Hugo Montero, lmani Davis, Jacob L. Lopez, Jacob L. Lopez, Jaime Vergara, James Paul Brandt Roen, Javier Fernandez, Javi er lncera, Joseph Linsday, John Guzzo, Jordan Blecher, Jorge Gaston, Jose Perrone, Jose Smith, Joseph Isenberg, joshua Munoz, Juan Aguila, Juan Alvarez, Juan Carlos Carrillo Juan Carlos Morfin, JuanManuel Rodriguez, Justin Lorenzo Kevi n Low enhaupt Kevin Rodriguez, W illiam Fabra, Kevin Valiente, London Duran, Lucas Fernandez-Rocha, Lucas Gomez, Lu is Restrepo, Manuel Garcia, Mateo Buraglia, Matthew Bill, Matthew Bravo, Michael Esp inel, Michael Magoulas, Michael Marina, Michael 0. Cabeza, Myles Bachrach, Nicholas Botero, Nicholas Carvajal , Nicholas Cepero, N icholas Gonzalez, Nicholas Perez, N icholas Senior, Nikolas Echeverria, Nikolas Echeverria, Osiel Gonzalez, Patrick Maher, Pedro Morfin, Peter Jude, Rene Negron, Ricardo Martinez-Cid, Robert Espinosa, Robert Morgado, Roberto Canales, Roderic Figueroa, Ryan Murphy Salvador Sanchis, Sebastian Leiter, Steven Rodriguez, Ted Guio, Tomas Cacicedo, Ulises Arbelo, Victor Perez-Abreu, Victor Saladin, Vincent A. Vazquez, Walford Campbell. Moderator: Ms Olga Ramon.
Chess Club Photography Club
First Row: Eduardo Iglesias, Adrian Alepuz, Ted Guio, Francesco Fuentes, Daniel Otero, Esteban Guio Second Row: Steven Santos, Manuel Rojas-Romero, Giovanni Cintron, Alejandro Verdecia, Omar Masri Third Row: Javier Jimenez, Lanty Martin, Horacio Garcia, Antonio Permuy. Moderator: Mr. Sam Vega
First Row: Liam Garcia, Roger Zaldivar, Jose Pelegri, Robert Villasante, Matthew Garcia. Second Row: Lucas Vigil, Christian Dopico, Rafael Cariello, Kriscman Singh, Francisco Verdecia. Third Row: Rashad Ismail, Anthony Perez-Pino, Anthor:1y Defurio, Oreste Albelo, Giovanni Cintron, Daniel Cendan. Moderator: Mr. Ignacio Font.
Amnesty International Middle School Math

Diego Anell, Nikolas Arenas, Ricardo Martinez, Victor Perez-Abreu, Diego Rosette, jorge A Alvarez, Eduard Arazoza, Ulises Arbelo, Luis Arguelles, Matthew Bill, Tomas Cacicedo, jonathan Calles, juan Cobian, Louis Curbelo, Ernesto de Ia Fe, Michael Espinel, Matthew Espinosa, Antonio Forte, Ander lrurtagoyena, Peter jude, Salvador j. juncadella, Kevin Lowe nhaupt, Fernando Martinez, juan Carlos Morfin, joshua Munoz, Rene Negorn, Christian Perea, Peter Ramon, jesse Rodriguez, Eduardo Ruiz , Fernando Ruiz, Angel Savedra, Javier Tato, Kevin Valiente, Samuel Wallace, julian Bruna, jordan Blecher, Nicholas Cepero, Ricardo Fraga, Alexander Gimenez, Daniel Mion, Gabriel Mion, Anthony Perez, Sheehan Planas-Arteaga, David Rodriguez. Moderator: Mr Patrick Collins.
Forensics
Andrew Maury, Alexander Pina, Paul Martin Albert Paradela, Eric Moussa, Antonio Acosta, Nicolas Alvarez, Rafael Tua, Carlos De Cardenas, Christopher Hermida, Christopher Arguello, Albert Lucas, Benjamin Sardinas, Alejandro Frenero, Alejandro Perez, Daniel St. Louis, Andres Fernandez, Jose Lorido, Max Salvador, Manuel Sicre, Carlos Yeguez, Julian Chavarry, Ricardo Pita, Julian Prieto, Nicholas Menocal, Daniel Geofroy, Alec Vallabriga, Samuel WallacePerdomo, Mark Lopez-Trigo, Matthew Bill, Andres Smith, Michael Betancourt, Michael Ugarte, Jorge Alvarez, David Paula, Jorge Salazar, Matthew Sierra, Javier Abascal, Michael Montes, Daniel Arimon, Sergio Purrinos, Michael Fuentes, Oliver Hyne, John Rodriguez, Nicholas Moreiras, Lucas Sanchez, Alejandro Machado, Jorge Orbay, Carlos Fernandez, Richard Lemus, Daniel Rodriguez, Raymond Valdes-Denis, Brian Shellen, Frank Leyva, Aurelio Leyva, Pedro Fernandez, Gustavo Vega, Joshua Silva, Andres Rivas , Anthony Monzon, Luis Arguelles, Fernando Guardazzi, Nicolas De Cordoba, Ernesto De La Fe, Alain Acha, Christopher Alberro, Alfredo Arguelles, Stephen Busse, Xristian Carvajal, Peter Costa, Thurman Hall, Roberto Lopez-lbanez, Bernardo Manrique, Anton Martinez-Cid, Andres Osorio, Ruben Perez-Sanchez, Alfred Ramirez, Andres Rodriguez, Christopher Ruiz, Nicholas Torralba, Jaime Vergara, James Zamora, Manuel Leon, Juan Carlos Hervis, Steven Tyler, Gregory Santos, Daniel Ramirez, Alejandro Verdeccia. Moderator: Mr. Luis Du lzaides
Front Row: jake Ramirez, Christian Rodriguez, Francisco Fuentes, Michael Cairo. Second Row: Robert Woechter, Ernest Barral, David Fager, Francisco Rodriguez. Third Row: Christopher Font, Manuel Rojas-Romero , Horcacio Garcia. Moderator: Mrs. Dolores Toledo


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Varsity fo gets a repeat win in District Championship and another run to the playoffs
By: Miguel Maseda

Quarterback junior Daniel Admire rifles a pass to pick up the first down. Admire had 535 passing yards and eight touchdowns in the season.
Senior Nicholas Menocal tracks down the University quarterback as he tries to turn the corner. Menocal received over fifteen D-1 offers.
Wingback junior Alec Macias catches the touchdown behind the defense Macias led the team in touchdowns with four.
Corner senio r Fausto Diaz makes the one handed interception against Glades Day. Diaz was known for his ability to make the opposition miss after the catch.
Half back junior lmani Davis leaps over the Gladiator defender for the score. Davis was only able to play five games due to injury, but had four touchdowns and averaged 7.5 yards per carry.
Varsity I Football :u s Them
American Heritage Delray: 29
Hollywood Hills: 41
Columbus: 16
Gulliver: 23
Hialeah Gardens: 49
American Heritage Plantation: 45
Mater Academy: 47
Glades Day: 21
Norland: 17
Westland Hialeah: 35
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Senior Gianni Blustein takes an interception to the house against the Lions. The defense and special teams scored 33 of the 47 points in the game.
First Row: Alexander Diblasi, Alec Macias, Francisco Hernandez, Frank Leyva, Fausto Diaz, Ricardo Fonseca, Javier Rodriguez, Miguel Maseda, David Rodriguez, Eric Platt, Richard Garcia, Gabriel Fernandez Nicholas Moreiras, Michael Espinel, Daniel Admire, and Matias Dorta. Second Row: Coach Daniel Hidalgo, Coach Ricard Stuart, Nicholas Menocal, Nicolas Echeverria, Dominick Hidalgo, Michael Ugarte, Jordan Esteban, Jorge Llorente, Julian Chavarry, lmani Davis, Mateo Buraglia, Xavier Hines, Alexander Chica, Bryan Perez, Dimmytri Morency, Manuel Sicre, Julio Ayala, Gianni Blustein, Fayez Tanous, William Alvarez, Alfonso Horner, Manuel Ferro, Coach M ichael Curiel, and Coach German Delgado. Third Row: Coach Barney Flores, Coach Eduardo Delgado, Sergio Sroka, Jose Smith, Daniel St. Louis, Aky Fernandez, Eric Franca, Randy Mompremier, Michael Argyris, Andres Garcia, Christian Garcia, Bryan Almeida, Nicholas Recuset, Alejandro Trujillo, Carlos Perez, Nicholas Busse, Henry Brimo, Edwin Pagan, Carlos Perez, Matthew Mora, Daniel Gonzalez, Coach Joey Capote, Coach Mario Pi no, Coach Augie Venegas, and Coach Frank Moreno. Fourth Row: Coach Marcel Moreno, Coach CJ Flores, Coach Angel Aparicio, Carlos De Cardenas, Adam Gimbel, Kevin Viera, Keonte Cash, Andres Gonzalez, Jose Lopez, Jesse Rodriguez, Ricardo Fernandez, Hans Schmidt, Marcos Zayas, Ramon Castella Lucas Sanchez, Marley Case, Nicholas White and Coach Nicholas Echeverria.
Player . Profiles
JoseSmnh
Grade: Senior Height: 6'0"
Weight: 190 lbs
Stats: Anchored defense at middle linebacker. Had 85 tackles, a sack, and two fumble recoveries, one for a touchdown.
Grade: Senior Height: 5'9"
Weight: 190 lbs
Stats : 93 carries for 544 yards. Led team with rushing 12 touchdowns
Grade: Senior
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 210 lbs
Stats: Led the team
Senior Javier Rodriguez soars over the Columbus defender to put the Wolverines in scoring position. Rodriguez was known for his speed and in the summer was clocked at a 4.29 forty

Running back senior Manuel Sicre stiff arms the opposing linebacker to the groud and picks up a couple more yards before running out of bounds to conserve time. Sicre was also a threat in the receiving game and led the team in all purpose yards with 817 and seven total touchdowns.
Frankie
Grade: Junior
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 190 lbs
Stats: Led team with 6 interceptions and 100 tackles. Also had 4 forced fumbles
Jaime Vergara
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 170 lbs on this team was a great experience. I will never forget it.

Camilo Padron
Height: 5'11 " Weight: 180 lbs
Led the team in tackles with 54 sacks.
Guillermo Pujals
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 235
Anchored the offensive line that led the way averaging 26 points per game.
JV football
American Heritage
Archbishop McCarthy Gulliver Pace
University Key West
Sophomore Alejandro Alvarez barrels over a host of Key West tacklers. Alvarez was the team's goal line back.
Sophomore Ryan Murphy leaps for an interception. Murphy was the starting quarterback but also played safety.
'I am new to Belen football and wasn't expecting the family experience. I look forward to the rest of my years
Daniel Neptune, Austin Riveron, Brandon San Juan, Christian Barrial, Camilo Padron, Alejandro Alvarez, Joshua Penn, Jaime Vergara, Christian Suarez, James Garcia, Jorge Powell, Alejandro Portela, Jorge Pola, Kevin Pascual, Ryan Murphy, Samuel Maya, Victor Perez-Abreu, Victor Saladin, Daniel Perdomo, Eric De Cardenas, Michael Gomez, Richard Salinas, Christopher Marrero, Alexander Adams, David Hondal, Gabriel Cabrera, Carlos Salazar, Peter Kiliddjian, Anthony Fernandez, Leonel Santos, Luis Arguelles, Alejandro Cortes, Mark Lopez-Trigo, Lucas Yubero, Matthew Diaz, Michael Aguad, Nicholas Garcia, Jon Schultz, Nicholas Lorenzo, Guillermo Pujals, Gabriel Garriga, Christopher Ruiz, Alejandro Gonzalez, Juan Garcia, Derek Escarra, Alfredo Arguelles, Jorge Reyes, Jorge Orbay, Rodrigo Coli, Djan Martinez, Patrick Cabrera, Christopher Cruz, Marion Seijo, Nicholas Ocampo, Thurman Hall, Justin Lorenzo, Nicolas Briscoe, Santiago Dipilla, Juan Aguila, Jack Flood, Stephen Busse, and Nicholas Munarriz, and Coach Mario Pino.
Runningback freshman Christian Barrial races to the open field. Barrial finished the season with 12 touchdowns.
Wolverines tacklers eighth graders Robert Pulles and Brandon Sierra bring down the opponent.The JH defense played a key roll in their season victory
Eighth grader Louis Giordano hits the hole in the first quarter of the game. Giordano was one of the team ' s leading rushers.

Quarterback eighth grader Nicholas Peterson leads his offense to a late scoring drive Peterson set a school single game record acocounting for 3 touchdowns and 157 passing yards.
Alec Sanchez, Mariano Macias, Justin Hassun, Daniel Hernandez, Jorge Cabrera, Joshua Lascano, Brandon Silvestry, Frank Battle, Alex Vento, Brandon Leyva, Liam Fernandez-Rocha, Nicholas Peterson, Brandon Herrera, Alexander Roa, Hanler Portal, Louis Giordano, Carlos Martinez, Andres Chinchilla, Louis Rodriguez, Michael Franca, Marcello Hernandez, Jose Luis Llanes, Carlos Torres de Navarro, Joshua Barditch, Andres Varas, Robert Pulles, Victor Acevedo, Gus Fonte, Ander Mion-Bet, Piti Pertierra, Jonathan Varela, Brandon Sierra, Jorge Lopez, Christian Estrada, Albert Llorente, Max Dominguez, Mark White, Saul Lola, Andrew Muriedas, Eduardo Santos, Fernando Molina, Eduardo Abascal, Jose Lopez-Varela, Javier Padron, Steven Placeres, Calixto Garcia-Velez, Alejandro Seda, Jonathan Sanz-Perez, Jake Rami and Christian T "illo.
Eighth grader Joshua Lasca no stops the ball carrier in his tracks. Lasca no was one of the team's leading tacklers
I By: Gregory Jalil
1
Fighting back from their second place finish at states in I 2009, the new team was more than determined to bring back home 1 that first place state championship trophy.
1 While training in North Carolina during the summer, the 1 runners would run in the morning and afternoon for eight consecutive 1 days.
"We've worked really hard 1 these past few months and we achieved our goal. If it wasn't for 1 the support of my teammates I wouldn't have ran as well as I did 1 at the state meet," said junior Elliot Clemente.
1 This season they worked harder than ever, and it paid off for 1 everyone on the team. Top runners
Clemente and senior Joseph Lindsay were second and fifth at the State Meet proving to be the best 1-2 punch in the state.
"Going to states again was an amazing experience and the highlight of my senior year," said Lindsay.
Freshman Fabian Tomas came in third for the team in States and placed in the top five at Regionals. Other valuable performances came from sophomore Avery Lopez, freshman Michael Magoulas, and juniors Branden Martinez and Peter Jude , who all ran excellent races at States. '
The proud Wolverine team returned from Dade City with the fourth State Championship in the past five years.

At the Dade County Youth Fair meet, the runners start off to begin their I race. "There is a tense moment of silence before the gun is fired and suddenly you are filled with adrenaline," said senior Javier Fernandez I
Senior Julian Rey keeps his pace at the Archbishop Curley Meet The team ended up winning that race
Front row: Julian Vidal, Diego Rojo, Gabriel Von Der Osten, Andres de Varona , Alvaro Mejer, Alexander Navarro,
Marcel Arzola, Andres Fernandez, Osiel Gonzalez, Kevin Montiel, John Pendas, Diego Anell, Juan Rodriguez. Second row: Alexandre Felix, Joshua Lopez, Rafael Tua, Guillermo Herrera, Omar Rosete, Benjamin lncera, Javier
Fernandez, Ulises Arbelo, Adam lncera, Jose Roca, Carlos Garcia, Eric Garrigo. Third row: Fabian Tomas, Elliot Clemente, Michael Magoulas, Peter Jude, Branden Martinez, Joseph Lindsay, Julian Rey, Avery Lopez, Francisco Tejidor, Alexander Isaac Coach Frankie Ruiz, Coach Juan Rodriguez and Coach Victor Arrieta
Juniors Peter Jude and Ulises Arbelo struggle their way to make it to the front. Jude was one of the top runners, and made a big contribution to I winning the state title
Before running the Falcon Invitational, the team huddles up for an emotional prayer. "Among all of the excitement and stress of the race that is about to begin, we come together as one team to pray for all the abilities that God has given us, and for a great race," said senior Carlos Garcia
Personal Record: 16:08.32
Place at States: 22nd
Grade: Sophomore
PlayerProfiles

Personal Record: 16:10.01
Place at States: 23rd
Grade: Junior
Personal Record: 16:09.76
Place at States: 16th
Grade: Freshman
Personal Record: 15:09.62
Place at States: 2nd
Personal Record: 16:12.93
Place at States: 35th
Grade: Freshman
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Fabian ,.omas
Senior
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ElliM Clememe
Michael Naaoulas
High -sp d . arr1ers
By: Victor Velazquez

By: Victor Velazquez
The team gets off to a quick start as the race begins. The Wolverines went on to finish second in this particular race. Matthew MullinGarcia picks up
the pace with the
competition right
First row: Bruno Zayas, Nicolas Roca, Rodrigo Bustamante, Andres Signoret and Jose Velasco. Middle row: Isaac Gonzalez, Connor Meagher, Benjamin Cardenas, Liam Mullin-Garcia, and Gabriel San Roman. Third row : Francisco Odon, Jaime Lopez, Matthew Mullin-Garcia, Alvaro Baez, Antonio Montadas and Lorenzo Laurita. Not Pictured: Dominic Wermuth, Joshua Munoz, Michael Beovides, Coach Victor Arrieta and Coach Lidice Lascano.
First row Joshua Lara, Justin Hernandez, Michael Moreno, Kevin Lemus, and Javier Mederos. Middle row: Jordan Galvez, Steven Calles, Patrick Maher, Daniel Otero, and Austin Dominguez. Third row: Brandon Torricella, Christopher Delgado, and Jacob Lopez. Not pictured: Andres Perez, Alex Hunter, Sean Sempere, and Coaches Victor Arrieta and Lidice Lascano.
Sixth grader Christian Caballero kicks it in to finish strong. As a first year runner, he led the team.
Sixth grader Javier Mederos passes the opposing runner. The Wolverines ended up finishing in fifth.
Sixth grader Jordan Galvez pushes the limit as he approaches the finish line. Galvez was one of the most reliable runners on the team
Varsity Golf Place
Gulliver, Palmer Trinity L, W
LaSalle W
Deering Bay 6th
Gulliver, Palmer Trinity W, L
Youth Fair 4th
Coral Gables, Palmetto W, T
Lasalle W
Columbus T
Districts 3rd
Rgionals 2nd
State Championship 14th
Junior Varsit

Varsity
By: Eduardo Arazoza
hroughout the years , this school has always had one of the most reputable golf teams in Miami-Dade County. Last year was not different. The Varsity golf team became more feared as they made it all the way to the State Champioflship in Ocala. New coach Mario Abello, led the squad to a winning record. Leaders for the team were seniors Guillermo Quirch and Juan Carlos Alvarez . Sophomore Oscar Cabanas and junior Alejandro Machado also shot low scores thro"ughout the season. "We really came together as a team this year and under a new coach we managed to make ourselves a state contender," said Quirch.
The Junior Varsity team also had a very successful season. The team finished off the season with a winning record as well. The leaders for the team were sophomore Daniel Perez and freshman Miguel Torres de Navarra.
"It was a great experience and we really put in all the work to have a successful season," said Torres de Navarra.
Brand new to the school last year, the new junior high team managed to exceed expectations and cap the year off with an amazing record. Eighth grader Armando Marquez led the squad with great play all season.
"I was very happy that the school made it available for me to play golf. It is definitely one of my favorite parts about the school," said sixth grader Alejandro Smith.
Coach Gerardo Portela, Armando Marquez, Andrew Secal, Matthew Murphy, Daniel Garcia-Turion, Andrew Powell, Christian Lastre, Alejandro Sanchez, Alejandro Smith.
Pedro Gomez-Faccio, Coach Gerardo Portela, Daniel Perez, Walter Tomasino, Francisco Smith, Steven Vega.
Luis Fernadez-Rocha, Guillermo Quirch, Coach Mario Abello, Juan Carlos Alvarez, Alejandro Machado, Gerardo Portela, Oscar Cabanas, Patricio Espinosa, Gerard Beauchamp
The Freshman 8+ looks to oust the competition at the Novice Regatta. Despite being the youngest, thinnest, and least experienced rowers, this team ended fourth in the State Scholastic based on race times.

The Junior Varsity 8+ gets well prepared before the sprint in the Opening Day Regatta. This team received a bronze in State and Second place in State Scholastic.
The lightweight 4+ containing seniors Adrian Gonzalez, Ricardo Nunez, Rafael Restrepo, and sophomore Christopher Sanu go through the drive of their stroke to finish strong. They became one of the most successful boats throughout the season by w inning a State Championship.
Eighth graders Jose Armengol, David Alvarez, and Alexander Vidal give it their all to win the race. All three were novices who competed at the state level.
Roster: Fernando Ruiz , Matias Buedo , Ricardo Nunez, John O'Sullivan, Christopher Sanu, Adrian Sanchez-Roig , Javier Tato , Rafael Restrepo , Victor de Zarraga , Vincent Vasquez , Alexander Errazquin , Alvaro Decastro , Nicholas Tomasino, Alexander Cosio ; Julian Mazaira, Adrian Gonzalez , Leonardo Costa, Nicholas Gonzalez , Manuel Deovin , Mario Solares , Luis Restrepo , Eduardo Ruiz , Kevin Lowenhaupt, George Perez , Nicolas Castillo , Daniel Perez, Julian Prieto , Vince Cendan , Christian Tello, David Capetillo , Nicholas Fernandez , Antonio Montadas , Andres Fernandez , Pablo Rodriguez Cepero , Nicolas Vasquez, Christian Ventura, Johnathan Pereyra , Joseph Perez , Kyle Merino , Ryan Guiterrez , Alexander Keenan , Joseph Menendez , Alexander Vidal , Michael Jasmine , David Alvarez , Peter Jackson, Jose Armengole , Alejandro Novoa, and James Perez. Coaches Yunian Cabrera, Jeffrey Montes , and Roberto Ruiz.

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By: Victor Velazquez and Javier Rodriguez
Not many people know how it actually feels to sweat inside the pool. Imagine yourself working as hard as you can, pushing yourself to the limit.
Hard work was defined by the swimming team that was led by seniors Carlos Omana and Andres Vazquez. Both were involved in the sport since their middle school years. Omana did not lose a single race receiving first place in every single one of them. Additionally, Vazquez placed first in every race except for one.
On a regular day of school, the varsity swimming team woke up at 4:30 in the morning and began a grueling two hour practice session before the school bell even rang. The team also practiced in the afternoon at the Tamiami pool for another two hour practice session.
After four consecutives wins at States, the expectations for the team were set very high. They placed first in
every single meet of the season except for one against Pinecrest in which they lost by a mere 20 points.
Other than that specific loss, the Wolverines rolled through all their meets.
Other team members who contributed to the team success were sophomore julian Ballestas who was strong in the 200 and 100 .free races. Also junior Matthew Long, who excelled in the relay events.
Amazingly enough, for the fifth year in a row, the swimming Wolverines brought home another State Championship trophy.
"It was awesome to have five individual State titles throughout my highschool career," Carlos Omafia. "I could not ask for more."
"Each year, the training gets more ri goro us making us faster and stronger than previous years. II
- senior Andres Vazquez
Andres Vazquez - Senior
Weight: 164 lbs
Height: 5 feet 9 inches
Best 100m fly: 49.49
Best 200 m free: 1 :39 .37
Best 200 free relay: 1 :25.09
Sophomore Jose Alvarez takes a long breath as he gives the race his all. Alvarez was one of the younger swimmers on the team.
Using the butterfly stroke to take home the gold, Senior Paul Grenet swims for the win. Grenet was one of the best on the team at the butterfly stroke

Max Goldberg , John Amy, Jake Guso, Andres Vazquez , Carlos Omaiia, Matthew Long , Herzen Cortes , Johnathan Perez, Alejandro Carr, Alejandro Perez, Evan Banciella, Julian Ballestas , Paul Grenet, Christian Gomez , Thomas Avallone , Juan Perez , Sebastian Wermuth, Jose Alvarez, Boleck Depawlikowski, Manuel Lopez , Coach Kirk Peppas , Assistant Coach Brandon Murphy
By: Dominick Hidalgo
Coming off an exceptional undefeated season, there were extremely high expectations for the Junior High Swimming team. With this challenge on their back, they did not fail to impress capping off the season with a record of 5-0.
"The team played great all season and this program really has a great future ahead of them," said Coach Brandon Murphy.
Leaders for the team all season were eighth graders Ryan Guso and Santiago Nunez swimming great races all year. Also contributing great times were eighth graders Miguel Basalo and Bernardo Lima.
"The season was incredible.
We really swam amazing all season and worked hard to finish the year undefeated," said Ryan Guso.

team (ii.Jlll) was a huge factor in our very sucessful (a> season.
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Giving it his all, eighth grader Ryan Guso soars through \ the water. Guso was known for his leadership and commitment torwards the team
Eighth grader Bernardo Lima
Striving for the first place finish; eighth grader Bernardo Lima pushes forward for the win "This year was We were a very hard working team,' said Lima.
A star at the swim, eighth grader Miguel Basalo wa e11 e of the team's best swimmers all season "fhe team ended up with an undefe ated season
Second row: Ryan Guso , Miguel Basalo, Carlos Jimenez, Bernardo Lima, Santiago Nunez, Coach Brandon Murphy, Carlos Solanilla, Daniel Botero, Andrew Rodriguez and Jack Balloveras. First row: Julian Gallardo, Zachary Gomez, Niko Perez, Thomas Avallone, Mario Rodriguez, Michael Limia, Kevin Ramos and Christian Fowler
of the court
By: Nikolas Arenas

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Gulliver
Key West
Coral Shores
Westminister
Miami Beach
Ransom
Marathon
La Salle
Doral Academy
Caridnal Gibbons
Norland
Districts
Regional State
Jose Lorido, John Pessoa, Juan Lorido, Patrick Siu, Christopher Arana, Juan Campuzano, Max Caballero , Alberto Perez, Juan Robledo, Daniel Fuenmayor, Christian Perez , Santiago Vidal, Bryan Rodriguez, William Lorenzo, Patrick Puig, Raul Cruz.
Freshman Christian Perez gets on his toes for a high return to his opponent Perez was an outstanding doubles player throughout the season
Senior Jose Lorida attempts to hit a cross-court winner to finish off his opponent. Lorida was best known for his killer topspin Lorida went 11-1 in singles and doubles matches this past season
Coach Timothy VanScoy, Carlos Gallo , Santiago Munoz, Alberto Pardo, Nicolas Roca, Paul Miniet, Juan Rodriguez, Luis Suarez, Andres Balcazar, Michael Tefel, Eduardo Scheuren, Alejandro Hasagawa, Sebastian Chamorro, Romare Gonzalez, Miguel Hernandez, Inigo Sagarduy.
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By: Andres Sanchez

-guard junior Aurelio Leyva
Senior Antonio Ucar takes it to the rack late in a game. Ucar the team's lowpost presence
Senior Jordan Blecher soars to the hoop against rival Columbus Blecher provided the team with much needed support off the bench in big games throughout the year
First Row: Michael Fernandez, Jordan Blecher, Manuel Sicre, Edmond Benedetti, Alejandro Pis-Dudot, Aurelio Leyva Second Row: Coach Ruben Marrero, Brendan Gray, Ricardo Fernandez, Antonio Ucar, Emmanuel Noya, Nicholas Botero, Daniel Admire , Coach Jose E. Roca.

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Mater Academy 39 49
Westland High 41 26
Miami Central 55 57
Westminster 62 57 Miami Jackson 61 45
Doral Academy 41 56
Miami Norland 43 59
Cypress Bay 62 63
Palmetto Ridge 49 52
Mountain View 57 59
St. Pius X 46 49
Brother Martin 60 66
St. Thomas Moore 60 35
Mater Academy 60 56
Westland High 57 51
Miami Sunset 47 51
Miami Central 53 51
Miami Jackson 69 65
Columbus 52 75
Felix Varela 38 29
Key West 50 64
Miami Norland 30 69
Key West 64 56
John A. Ferguson 68 67
Greater Miami 60 19
District Semi-Final 57 54
District Final 44 36
Regional Quarter 56 34 -Final
-sophomore MiChael Fernandez
Senior Manuel Sicre spins past the helpless Columbus defender. Sicre was a three year starter and will be remembered for his tenacious defense and ability to score
By: Julio Ayala

- guard sophomore Jason Gutierrez
Sophomore guard Eric Couto drives the open lane on his way to the basket. Couto was one of the team's leading scorers.
Sophomore Guillermo Pujals clogs the lane against the Mater Lions.
First Row: Hector Ortiz, Nicolas lparraguirre, Javier Alvarez, Jose Roca, Eric Couto, Robert Cosio. Second Row: Coach Ruben Marrero, Cristian Garcia, Guillermo Pujals, Ryan Murphy, John Medina, Austin Riveron, Jason Gutierrez, and Coach Jose E. Roca.
Pujals anchored the defense which held the opposition to 39.4 points a game.
Sophomore Javier Alvarez brings the ball down court. Alvarez was one of the team's leaders throughout the season. The JV team set a record for the second undefeated season in the history of the school.

First Row: Julio Palomera, Christian Barrial, Nicholas Fernandez, Michael Matthew Vega-Sanz, Matthew Fernandez. Second Row: Coach Jorge Martinez, Lucas Yubero, Jose Smith, Santiago Dipilla, Michael Diaz-Silveira, Jack Flood, Andres Perez, Alfredo Quiroga, and Diego Gonzalez.
(Far left) Ninth grader Michael Vega-Sanz shuts down the Gulliver guard late in the fourth quarter. The team counted on VegaSanz to shut down the opponents' best players.
Freshmen guard Matthew Fernandez locks onto his man. Fernandez was one of the team's defensive leaders throughout the season
-guard freshmen Nicholas Fernandez
-guard freshmen Christian Barrial
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Fernandez gathers his team during a timeout. The team
playing under Coach Fernandez, one reason being for
Taking it down the court, eighth grader Daniel Hernandez gets ready to dish it out. Hernandez was one of the team's best guards.
Taking it to the rim, eighth grader Mariano Macias gets ready for the score Macias was a very important player in the team's success
First Row: Albert Maury, Giancarlo Pinto, Kristopher Gonzalez, Daniel Romeu, Joseph Seara, Steven Marin. Second Row: Eric Cruz, Alfonso Martinez, Christopher Billoch, Nicolas Roca, Armand Del Castillo, John Powell. Not pictured: Coach Vince Fernandez.

By: Andres Sanchez
Point guard Fransisco Menendez lines up his free throw. Menendez was the Wolverines' go-to player in close games when the team needed a big basket or stop
Guard Joshua Lara sets up the half court offense. Lara was a key contributor to the team ' s undefeated season.
Front row: Michael Cabeza, Pedro Garcia, Kevin Baloura , Joshua Lara, Francisco Menendez, Brandon Torricella, Teobaldo Rosell, Maurice Milton. Second row: Coach Carlos Bravo , Michael Sueiro , Nicholas Senior, Juan Carlos Carrillo, Matthew Bravo, Gabriel Seda , Alfonso Rodriguez , Andres Perez, and Nicholas Carvajal.
Varsity
Wrestling
Mater Preseason Classic w
Matanzas Tournament L
Matanzas Tournament L Miami High W
Hialeah Miami Lakes L Columbus L
Archbishop McCarthy 8th
Dade Christian W
Westminster Christian W
Florida Christian 4th
Mater Academy W
Belen Tournament 2nd
Dade Christian 5th
Panther Invitational L
Westminster Christian L
Jupiter Invitational L
Jupiter Invitational L
District Championship 3rd
By: Jordan Blecher

Sophomore Benzo Rudnikas looks for the pin against his Westminster counterpart Rudnikas was a key contributor to the team this year, picking up big points throughout the season. "Wrestling is a great sport It is unique in that, it puts you one on one against your opponent and shows who the more skilled w restler is," said Rudnikas.
Senior Joshua Lopez looks for the pin against rival Columbus Lopez had a great season for the Wolverines picking up several key wins
First Row: Benzo Rudnikas, Matthew Sierra, Alejandro Navarro, Nicolas de Cordoba Second Row : Randy Monpremier, Esteban Gomez-Rivero, Joshua Lopez, Angelo Navarro and Keonte Cash (Not pictured : Agustin de Ia Guardia, Alejandro Fenero, Gabriel Gaviria, Christopher Hernandez, Peter Kiddijan , Paul Martinez, Carlos Muniz, Michael Ruiz, Richard Sotolongo )
Junior Esteban Gomez-Rivero goes for the pin on his opponent at the State Championship Gomez-Rivero was the state runner-up at the 119 lb division
Seventh grader Alexander
picks up the key win against a tough opponent The two were going back and forth the whole match, but Bozo got the upper hand. "Wrestling has been a great sport for me. I love the feeling of doing a good job, and in wrestling, I always get to experience it," said Bozo.

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Mater Preseason Classic: First Miami/Hialeah Miami Lakes: Loss I Loss Columbus: Loss
Archbishop McCarthy: Eighth Dade Christianl Win Florida Christian: Win
Mater Academy: First
Belen M.S. Tournament: Fourth
''Wrestling has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. It has given me the opportunity to try and succeed at something new. 99
- seventh grader Alexander Bozo
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By: Jordan Blecher
Eighth grader Brandon Sierra pins his Dade Christian opponent. Sierra was one of the leaders of the Junior High team.
First Row: Jaime Lopez, Odoniel Gonzalez, Alexander Bozo, Oscar Berlanga
Second Row: Gabriel Garcia, Esteban Guio, Michael Beovides (Not pictured : Basilio Garcia)
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Eighth grader Brandon Sierrra reverses position to end up on top of his opponent Sierra went on to win the match with ease. "I enjoyed being a senior member of the team Having some varsity experience, this level of competition felt much easier," said Sierra.
Forward senior Sebastian Duque looks to score on the breakaway. Duque was regarded by his co-players as an excellent team leader.
Goalie senior Daniel Mion stops the shot from the Miami Jackson team. Mion was one of the top goalies in the district, who actually made the AllDade team.

Defender freshman Rey Madiedo passes the ball to form a new attack for the Wolverines.
Madiedo was one of the freshman starters for the team.
Mid-fielder junior Jose Scheuren makes a move to get past the General defender from Jackson. Scheuren was considered one of the best play makers on the team.
First Row: Dimmytri Morrency, Eduardo Valle, Reynaldo Madiedo, Agusto Nacarrato, Nikolas Arenas, Alexander Durant, Jose Perrone, Sebastian Duque, Kevin Gonzalez, Alexandre Felix. Top row: Pedro Morfin, Mateo Buraglia, Cesar Rebolledo, Juan Pablo Cobian, Sergio Sroka, Jose Scheuren, Franco Abaroa, Gabriel Loret de Mola, Nicolas Olvera, Alejandro Paz, Salvador Sanchis, Gabriel Mion, Diego Mion, Daniel Mion, Coach Tanger Mendonca

Senior Franco Abaroa successfully clears the ball and halts the Columbus attack Abarca's aggression on the defensive side of the ball anchored the Wolverines the whole season
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Roster: Andres Balcazar, Eric Labrador, Alan Bonvecchio, Francesco Armstrong, Alejandro Madura, Gabriel Kasabji, Adrian Bruna, Lucas Gomez, Adrian Hernandez, Matthew Bee, Carlos Machado, Matias Lorenzo, Carlos Marin, Mateus Tordin, Carlos Moreno, Matias Vasquez, Christian Winch, Nicolas Hernandez, Daniel Garastazu, Ricky De Aguiar, Daniel Sarmiento, Michael Moreno, and Spencer Barreira
Defender freshman Carlos Acevedo clears the ball, stopping the opponent's attack Acevedo was a huge part for the Wolverines defense.
Freshman Joseph Beguiristain gives a through ball to a teammate to start
attack. Beguiristain was an essential part of the attack for
Roster:
Acevedo,
Alvarez,
Barbaris, Juan Barrera, Nicolas Becerra, Joseph Beguiristain, Esteban Bruna, Alvaro Chirinos, Mikel Juan, Enrique Lamb, Gabriel Lopez, Michael Lopez, Nicholas Lopez , Jose Maguina, Juan Carlos Morfin, Jorge Orta, Jorge John Paul Rodriguez, Inigo Sagarduy, Jose Vicente Sanchis, and Jose Silva.
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By: Nikolas Arenas
Seventh grader John Powell fights for the bal l with the
Eighth grader Juan Barrera advances the ball downfield and looks for the score Barrera had 9 goals on the season
Seventh grader Nicholas Tootle reels in the pass. Tootle Junior High Blue
was a key for Soccer the Wolverine offense
Seventh grader Santiago Molero dribbles the ball downfield.
First Row: Diego Puig -Corve, Juan Barrero, Willy Candela, Mikel Juan, Johnny Powell, Inigo Sagarduy, Alexander Fals, Andres Casariego Second Row: Lucas Gomez, Oscar Pinate, Mario Robaina, Anthony Castro, Mark White, Carlos Juan , Andres Hidalgo, Jose Maguina.
First Row: Alejandro Hernandez, Jake Ramirez, Frederico Vivaqua, Nicholas Tootle, Gabriel Garcia, Miguel Angarita, Bruna Zayas, Thomas Gonzalez. Second Row: Eric Calero, Daniel Romeu, Claudio Laratelli , Alfredo Cepero, Coleman Rios, Santiago Molero, Alejandro Hasegawa, Manuel Lovo.
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By: Miguel Maseda
First Row: Andres Perez , Nikolas Arenas, Octavia Aguilar. Second Row: Alexander Esquivel, David Barquin, Ricardo Fernandez, Nicolas lparraguire, Louis Fernandez-Rocha, John Michael Barquin , and Coach Juan David Zapata.
Junior Ricardo Fernandez slams the ball over the net against a helpless Mater Academy foe Fernandez's height helped him tremendously in the game, allowing him to overpower most opponents throughout the season
Junior Alexander Esquivel spikes the ball over the net against arch rival Christopher Columbus Esquivel put his athleticism on display throughout the season with his ability to jump over the net.
Freshman Nicholas lparraguire focuses on serving the ball over the net against Mater Academy. Being only a freshman , lparraguire looks forward to becoming a key contributor to the team in the years to come

First Row: Anthony De Furia , Sebastian Paoli, Nicholas Herran, Miguel Torres de Navarra, Jorge Paoli, Levi Fernandez-Rocha, Hugo Montero. Second Row: Miles Bachrach, Nicholas Cambo, Guillermo Lopez-Castro, Gabriel Falero, Michael Diaz-Silveira, Ignacio Perez , Sergio Leos, Coach Gio Rodriguez.
Sophomore Sergio Leos attempts to block his opponent's spike Leos was the leading blocker throughout the season
First Row: Nicolas Roca, Andres Poveda, Sebastian Paoli, Levi FernandezRocha, Manuel Lovo, Carlos Cristobal. Second Row: Christopher Jauregui, Andres Casariego, Andres Hidalgo, Alejandro Hasegewa, Sebastian Milanes, Michael Tefel, and Coach Lazaro Reinoso.
Eighth grader Levi Fernandez-Rocha sets up for a serve Fernandez-Rocha was a key contributor to the offense of the JV team.

Center fielder senior Sheehan Planas-Arteaga hits a long fly ball againt Gulliver Planas- Arteaga was the team's leader in batting average, home-runs, runs batted in

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First Row: Daniel Parets , David Diaz-Fernandez , Ricardo De Armas , Gilberta Delgado , Giovanni Ayala , Joey Rodriguez , Alec Acosta. Second Row: Andres Fernandez , Hector De Ia Nuez, Christopher Trujillo , Alexander De Goti, Daniel Guevarra, Christian Solis. Third Row: Coach Andres Blanco , Andres Sanchez, Nicholas Hernadez, Alejandro Lavandero , Robert Baroniel , Sheehan PlanasArteaga, Michael Iglesia.
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First Row: Javier Herrera, David Guevarra, Alec Acosta , Bernie Manrique, Kenji Martinez , Oscar Cabanas, Lucas Fernandez-Rocha Second Row : Robert Morgado , Albert Naya, Alexander Lorenzo, Elias Monsalve , Robert Alvarez , Rene Fernandez, William Fabra, Nicolas Fernandez , Coach Jorge Rodriguez
First Row: Jorge Fleites , Ryan Rodriguez-Mena, Alejandro Villasmil , Alexander Cabrera , Christopher Ayala Second Row: Ivan Botero , Andres Hernandez, Eric Artigues , Julian Guerra, Alejandro Portela, Nicholas Bustamante , Coach Jorge Rodriguez
Westwood 15 0
Westwood 12 3
Somerset 14 4
Holy Rosary 21 0
Lourdes 11 1
Holy Rosary 16 0
Lourdes 26 0
St. Kevin 16 0
Belen Blue 7 2
St. Brendan 12
Somerset 14
Somerset 15
St. Agatha 4 6 0 5 3
Doral 11 4
Doral 3 4

First row: Francisco Gomez, Gabriel San Roman, Ricardo Alvarez, Michael Gomez, Nicholas Ureta, Julio Galvez, Andres Sanchez, Christopher Del Castillo. Second row: Coach Altieri, Brandon Herrera, Pablo Cabrera, Lorenzo Laurita, John Varela, Hugo Duenas, Andres Fernandez, Alexander Novoa, Jose Chegwin, Marcos Perez.
.row: Armand Del Castillo, Daniel Silva, Christopher Lorenzo, Steven Santos, Albert Maury, Pablo Arevalo, Josh Barditch. Second Row: Cristian Matos, Anthony Perez-Pine, Gabriel Gonzalez, Luis Vargas, Christopher Chavarry, Mario Robaina, Ernesto Ruiz-Sierra, Ghulian Ramos, Coach Altieri.
Sixth Grade Baseball Us Them
Key Rats 5 South Florida Marines 1 Phantoms 9 Nationals 2
St. Timothy 9
St. Kevin 8
St. Brendan 23 La Ley 6 Sugar Kings 8
West Kendall Rays 2
St. Brendan 16
St. Kevin 6
St. Agatha 10
St. Timothy 4 St. John Neumann 15
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First row: Daniel Brown, Michael Cabeza, Kevin Baloyra, Adrian Torrebiarte, Jorge Miro-Quesada, Andres Perez, Jacob Perea, Richard Munoz, Andres Diaz, Alfonso Rodriguez. Second row: David Martin, Roy Cora, Joseph Sanchez, Santiago Munoz, Spencer Barreira, Justin Hernandez, Gabriel Trastoy, Alejandro Cicero.
First
Seventh grader Christopher Del Castillo rounds the bases after hitting a homerun in the first inning against St. Kevin Del Castillo was a team leader in RBI's and home runs.

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By: Fernando Martinez-Quibus
Junior Elliot Clemente anchors the Wolverine 4x800 meters at the 3A State Championship at Winter Park. The relay team finished in fourth place with a time of 7:57:50. Clemente was the team's top distance runner as he finished in third place in the 3200 meter run at states.
Senior Manuel Garcia leads off the 4x400 meter relay at Winter Park. Garcia was a valuable member in several events such as the hurdles and 4x1,00 relay.
Senior Julian Chavarry takes the lead in the 110 meter hurdles race in southridge. "I was very glad that Julian came out for track for his senior year," said coach Victor Arrieta
Senior Joseph Lindsay pushes the pace in the 800 meter race at the District Championship meet Lindsay made a comeback after suffering a collapsed lung earlier in the season.
Junior Elliot Clemente leads the 3200 meter pack composed of freshman Michael Magoulas, junior Peter Jude, and sophomore Avery Lopez. Their efforts helped to secure the District Championship.
Varsity
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Fr. Ripoll SJ Relays :1st
Pace,Barrington Chr , Hialeah Ed. : W, W, W
Sam Burley Meet :4th
Ransom, Key West, Mater : W, W, W
La Salle, ACC, Northwest Christian: W, W, W
Coral Springs Ch., Pace , ACC, :w,w, W, W, W
Mater, Hialeah Ed. : FSU Relays : 1Oth
JAF Meet : 1st
Fresh-Soph Meet :1st
Ferguson, Archbishop Carroll : W, W
Brian Jaeger Elite Meet •5th
District Championship :1st I
Regional Championship •2nd
State Championship : 17th

First Row: Eric Castellanos, Michael Castellanos, Richard Moncala, Nicholas Novo, Andres Fernandez, Kevin Montiel, Diego Rojo, Javier Alvarez , Michael Magoulas, Andres De Varona, Alvaro Mejer, Esteban Bruna, Alexander Isaac, Osiel Gonzalez, Javier lncera, Lorenzo Guio.
Second Row: Carlos Muniz, Mateo Buraglia, Richard Salinas, Ethan Bauer, Omar Rosete, Ulises Arbela, Peter Jude, Carlos Garcia, Victor Velazquez, Jorge Alvarez, Daniel Neptune, Francisco Tejidor, John Butchko, Mauricio Teran, Marcel Arzola, Adam lncera, Guillermo Herrera, Eric De Cardenas. Third Row: lmani Davis, Joshua Lopez , Fausto Diaz, Alejandro Cortez, Jorge Orbay, Avery Lopez, Vikram Sairam, Guillermo Pujals, Julian Chavarry, Fernando Martinez-Quibus, Enrique Flamini, Fabian Tomas, Jorge Deshon, Adrian Alonso, Andres Manazanares, Angel Saavedra, Cristian Jimenez, Christoph Sproul, Gabriel Nunez, Andre Deshon, Michael Wilson, Diego Anell. Fourth Row: Carlos Flores, Stephen Busse, Nicolas White, Frank Leyva, Joseph Lindsay, Nicholas Menocal, Alfonso Horner, Elliot Clemente, Branden Martinez, Manuel Garcia, and Javier Fernandez.
- junior Branden Martinez
''We all 11rorked -oaeCher and -hd's"Whd 111ade us unbedable.''
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grader Jaime Lopez

Junior High Track U s
ACC Relays 1st
Fr. Sardina Meet 1st
ACC Respect Life 1st
Dade Christian 2nd
ACC Field Events 1st
ACC Running Events 1st
Westminster Academy 3rd
ACC Tri County 2nd
Soaring over the hurdle, eighth grader Karol Vargas, works to keep his lead. "I love hurdles; it's my favorite event," said Vargas.
Running his heart out, seventh grader Giovanni Menocal attempts to win the race. Menocal was a key member of the relay team.
Eduardo Arazoza
Taking flight, eighth grader Fernando Molina tosses the discus. "I love getting up in the air on my throws; it helps me get it out farther," said Molina.
First Row: Dominic Wermuth, Rodrigo Bustamante, Jorge Gomez, Nicolas Roca, Benjamin Fernandez, ' Alexander Fals. Second Row: Coach Tammy Foster, Daniel Portuondo, Thomas Lopez, Jaime Lopez, · Orlando Galas, Karol Vargas, Joshua Sliva, Guillermo Bogardus, Antonio Montadas, Coach Jose Garcia. Third Row: Alvaro Baez, Frank Battle, Daniel Mejia, Nikulas Garcia, Alexander Candia, Andrew Muriedas
By: Eduardo Arazoza

6th Grade Track
Sprinting for the finish, sixth grader Patrick Perez runs his heart out. "Sprinting to the finish line is my favorite part of the race," said Perez.
Keeping up with the pack, sixth grader Alejandro Smith works for the lead. Smith was one of the many great long distance runners on the team.
Working hard to keep his lead, sixth grader Joshua Lara tries to keep his pace. Lara ran the 100 meter dash and 100 meter hurdles.
Sixth grader Alfonso Rodriguez
First Row: Christopher Avallone, Joshua Lara, Adrian Bruna, Javier Hernandez, Patrick Perez. Second Row: Coach Tammy Foster, Steven Calles, Brandon Toricella, Matthew Bravo, Carlos Arazoza, Michael Borrell, Jordan Galvez.
Turning the corner, sixth grader Michael Moreno makes the final stride. Moreno ran the 400 meter and 200 meter events
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Varsity Waterpolo

Julio Ayala - Sophomore Herzen Cortes
Sophomore Herzen Cortes beams the ball by the opposing defender Cortes has been playing at the Varsity level since the seventh grade " It was a great feeling picking up our third straight district champion ship Our coaches have done an ama z ing job of teaching us how to be successful year after year," said Cortes

Senior Height: 6'0"
Weight: 160 lbs.
SJats: 48 goals antt 15 assists
Sophomore Jake Guso looks to launch the ball deep to get the Wolverine offense going. Guso has been excelling at the Varsity level since the eighth grade.
First Row: Adrian Alepuz, Jose Sirven, Julian Ballestas, Maxwell Goldberg, Matthew Bill. Second Row: Coach Oswaldo Garcia, Alfredo Arguelles, Alfredo Ramirez, Enrique Lam, Ryan Guso, Herzen Cortes, Jake Guso, John Amy, Santiago Nunez, Matthew Espinosa, and Coach Luis Martinez.
Sophomore Enrique Lam hauls in the pass and looks to continue the ball movement against arch rival Christopher Columbus. The team went on to win the game by a score of 12 to 8.
Freshman Ryan Guso shoots the ball while the opponent defense attempts to block it Guso played both Varsity and Junior Varsity last season providing each team with skill on each every of the ball.

First Row: Andrew Rodriguez, Co nor Meagher, Jonathan Benitez , Santiago Nunez , Ryan Rodriguez , Alexander Alepuz, Federico Tamborrel, Nicolas Tamborrel, Carlos Solanilla, Christian Carr, Sebastian Melendez, John Diaz-Silveira. Second Row: Eduardo Tamborrel, Norberta Menendez, Maxwell Goldberg, Ryan Guso, Cesar Gonzalez, Eduardo Tamborrel, Jose Sirven , and Adrian Alepuz.
Freshman Maxwell Goldberg controls the loose ball. Goldberg's offensive
Eighth grader Eduardo Abascallooks to pass the ball to an available teammate. Abascal's accuracy in passing and shooting the ball was a huge asset to the team
Freshman goalie Ryan Guso jumps out of the water to reject the opponent's shot. "I really enjoy playing goalie. I like the pressure that comes along with the position," said Guso
Senior Dani el Bo ix dodges t o create space before he sco res hi s t hird goa l of the night again st North Broward Prep Boix sta rt ed at midfield and wa s se cond in goals on the team with 28
Varsity I Lacrosse :

Roster: Axel Gonzalez, Robert Cosio , Ethan Rodriguez, Sebastian Mariategui , Julian Bruna, Gilbert Serein , Daniel Boix , Kevin Perez , Albert Lucas , Edwin Ricardo, Thorvald Sanchez, Anthony Monzon, Daniel Jaramillo. Gabriel Jimenez Garcia, Antonio Rabassa, Gabriel Perez, Daniel Soja , Matthew Diaz, Miguel Maseda, Enrique Collera, Esteban Parada, Gabriel Mesa, Michael Rodriguez , Roberto Lopez-lbanez , Manuel Sicre , Jonathan Calles, Robert Munoz, Juan Rodriguez , and Matthew Cristobal.
Roster: Hector Ortiz, Eugenio Cosculluela, Anthony Sierra, Carlos Castellanos, Kevin Pascual, Jorge Powell, Jonathan Lucas, Eduardo Coloma, Matthew Marrero, Carlos Rosell, Daniel Saavedra, Jake Larson, Patrick Arrojo, Anthony Calvo, Benjamin lncera, Cristian Paz, Michael Saenz, Nicholas Leonard, William Singer, Steven Rodriguez, Ricardo Martinez-Cid, Alejandro Gaston, Justin Morales, Brandon Hevia, Daniel Hillman, Michael Chang, Oscar Vila, Jack Flood, Alexander Adams, Francisco Villafane, Ethan Fernandez, Gabriel Cabrera, Armando Hassun, William Candela, Alex Davila-Wolheim, Ricardo Montalvan, Justin Ferrer, Hector Rodriguez, Enrique Mercado, Juan Rodriguez, Derek Escarra, Kevin Rodriguez, Henry Alvarez, and George Alfaro. :I


By: Juljo Ayala

Connecting with
Men for Others, the motto I by which every student who I attends the school is educated, I was first said by the Superior General of the Society of Jesus, I
Father Pedro Arrupe, SJ. These I values con be seen in every CLC group throughout the school. I CLC stands for Christian Life I Community . The CLC groups I meet every Tuesday during homeroom. The members reflect I on their experiences with God I within their lost week.
"Normally we just talk about I where we hove seen God and I read the Bible and reflect on the I readings," said senior Paul Sorduy.
Deacon Robert 0' Malley gives his thoughts regarding the Gospel of the day. The sixth grade CLC groups I met in the cafeteria every Tuesday
Senior Nicholas Gonzalez shares his experiences from the past week with his CLC group led by Ms.
Maria Cristina Reyes. Gonzalez has been a part of his CLC group since sixth grade.
for a local infant during the final mass of the trip. "The trip to
de
was a great experience and it helped me to grow as a person both intellectually and spiritually," said Trigueros

Building something greor
By: Miguel Maseda
The mission trip to the Dominican Republic has been a tradition for almost 30 years. Last year, 86 volunteers flew to Lorna de Comedero, a small village in the mountains near Santiago.
The trip was marked by an emergency situation when senior Stephen De Solo developed appendicitis and was
rushed to the hospital; he ended up having his appendix removed.
"I woke up with an unbearable pain in my stomach so the doctors at the clinic checked me out and that's when they told me it was appendicitis," said De Solo.
Mass was held on a daily basis and on the last two days of the trip the
masses were conducted under heavy downpours of rain.
Over a ten day period four pillars and a cross beam were built, and the bridge as a whole was finished within a month of leaving Lorna de Comedero.
"It was the most impacting experience of my life," said senior Javier Ortiz.
"Going out into the Dominican Republic was a great experience. We really hard, and the end result was amazing. It felt good to know I was lllakin& a difference in the their community."
/ / - senior Javier Rodriguez
Senior Gonzalo Trigueros cares
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Comedero
Senior Franco Abarca and alumni Daniel Prida and Diego Juncadella take some time to have a little fun after a tough day of manual labor. The local villagers looked on at the silly antics of these students.

By: Giovanni Ayala
Above: Parents unleash massive bags of balloons onto the sixth grade olympiaris below them in the central patio The Mini Olympics included many games like relay races, dodgeball , and free throw competitions between homerooms. Mini Olympics is a long standing tradition in the sixth grade
Sixth graders congregate around the table to eat dinner at the sixth grade Lock-ln "I loved the huge dodgeball tournament between all the homerooms," said sixth grader Roy Cora The Lock-In took place in September and lasted all night in the school gym
Mrs. Menocal ' s homeroom awaits at the free throw line in the school gym Other events at the sixth grade Lock-In included a dodge ball competition between seniors and sixth graders and the much anticipated sleep over
By: Eduardo Arazoza
This school has always been notorious for its rich Latin heritage, and grandparents' day was another example of the established traditions. In this event, grandparents of the seventh grade students visit the campus and spend the morning with their grand kids.
After a beautiful mass, the students and grandparents started the · day with a VIP tour of the campus, led by the school president, Father Pedro Suarez, SJ ..
After the tour, the students and their guests went into the gym where the

dominoes were waiting. In the background, a Cuban band played traditional salsa music for everyone to enjoy. .
The eager students then escorted their grandparents to the Cosculluela Dining Hall where they played an exciting game of bingo.
"Grandparents day was awesome, I loved spending time with · my grandmother," said seventh grader John Powell.
The day was capped off with a fabulous lunch in the school cafeteria, and lasting memories of a time to bridge two generations. -.
In the Coscuella dining hall, seventh graders played a great game of Bingo with their grandparents Bingo is one of my favorite games, it was awesome to play it with my abuela/' said seventh grader William Kindelan
Making his move, seventh grader Brian Pascual plays a game of dominoes with his grandfather. Dominoes was held in the gym and was accompanied by salsa music

·like like son
By: Julio Ayala
r
ather and Son Day was a success I yet again. The day started off with a I 1 mass in the Roca Theatre, followed by 1 a healthy breakfast in the cafeteria. I After all that was taken care of, it I was time for athletics, which was almost I everyone's favorite part of the day. Students I I spent valuable time with their fathers which I can be difficult to do during weekdays full I of homework and late nights at work for the I parents.
I "I spent a great day with my dad. I I These are the memories that I know I will never I forget," said eighth grader Mariano Macias.
The students and their fathers had a I fun-filled day, taking part in activities such as I dodge ball, basketball, football, dominoes, and kickball.
I "I got an opportunity to play a bunch I I of sports with my dad My favorite activity of I the day was definitely basketball," said eighth 1 grader Daniel Hernandez. I
The day was over around 2 pm when I the students and their fathers returned home I
I with new fond memories of an action packed day Many felt that the goal of the event was 1 accomplished because they were able to spend one on ·one with dad
66 It was nice having our e ntlre class here for one day, it really felt like a communltwo ''
Students were given the opportunity to play a friendly game of dodgeball with their dads. Of course, all of the students gladly accepted the opportunity.
Father and son
- eighth grader Jorge Cabrera alike square off in a game of flag football. Football was one of the most popular ..• events of the day
Eighth grader Nicholas Peterson dribbles in on his father, Mr. Michael Peterson. "I love playing basketball with my dad, he always plays good defense on me," said Peterson.
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By: Fernando Martinez-Quibus
ast year's Family Day was one filled with fun and excitement. The freshman class of 2014 and their families enjoyed a day of care-free competitions and sports.
Last year's activities differed from previous family days because of the addition of the egg toss competition and the three-legged race. Other events included kickball, football, dodgeball, rockclimbing, and ping pong.
"I had a really great time on Saturday with my dad and my brother, it was fun playing with my friends too. I especially liked the egg toss contest even though I got some of it on me," said

freshman Alejandro Portela.
Most students had never met each other's families and this was an excellent opportunity to get acquainted with their friends' siblings and parents. Events like kickball and dodgeball, which require teamwork, allowed for different people to connect and communicate, forming new friendships.
"I had a really good time at Family Day, it was way better than I expected. My favorite activity was probably kickball," said freshman Robert de Ia Hoz.
All in all, students had a great time bonding with each other and competing against their families.
During the football event, freshmen Daniel Neptune, Antonio Linares, and Nicholas Busta mente fight for control of the ball. The football games allowed all members of the families to participate in a little field action.
Hoping his little brother will make the catch, freshman Jorge Powell gently tosses the egg. The egg toss competition was one of the more exciting and messy events.
Freshman Matthew Pastor and his little sister race across the basketball courts for the first place in the three-legged race. This event proved to be one of the best for bonding excercises for families.
Freshman Carlos Rosell kicks the ball on his way to first during the kickball games. "I love playing kickball; I've played it since I was little," said Rosell.

By: Max Sanchez
Keeping the beat, the mothers danced along side their sophomore sons in the school's central patio. This was the first time this event was held in the evening, and it featured a one-of-a-kind mother and son conga line
Jorge Gaston and his mother dance to the tune of salsa music. Mother and Son Day was a great opportunity for students to bond with their moms outside of their homes
Fathers put on a show imitating how mothers and their sons act around the house. This was the first year that fathers performed the skit. In the past, the mothers performed a skit poking fun at their sons ' antics
Robert Cosio and his mom Alina Cosio pose for a memorable photo before the start of the event. Many of the moms took the time to capture this unforgettable moment where they got to actually communicate with their high school sons.

The concert band performs at the annual Christmas Concert in front of a crowd of students, faculty, and staff. Students of the concert band also had the chance to participate in the Magic Kingdom parade in Disney World
Junior George Cortina perfects his woodwind solo before class begins. "This class is the best opportunity for me to relieve my stress and just have a good time playing," said Cortina.
Seventh graders Dory Grobl.acher and ian Casero perform at one of the school's pep rallies Band members performed in a variety of shows throughout the year including the Christmas and end of year show.
Sophomore Patrick Puig-Corve plays the saxophone during an in class rehearsal. Band members were expected to learn their pieces weeks in advance and practice them daily before the performace.
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By: Max Sanchez

(From top to bottom, and from left to right) 1. The Music Appreciation Society rocks the crowd in the / central patio during the 2011 Tomb?la. 2. Crowds_ of people try to find way through the of / Tombola booths. 3. Mr. Randy Whtte, father of etghth grader Mark Whtte, and freshman Mtchael / Ruiz prepare sandwiches for Mr. Eugene Zoller's famous Pan Con Lechon booth 4. Members of the community relax to the sound of Spanish music outside of the Wolverine Den. 5. The Ring / of Fire was one of the more exhilarating rides to return last year. 6. Mr. Zoller enthusiastically / holds up his deliciously baked pan con lechon for all to admire and devour. 7. Junior Luis / Arguelles stares down the softball that would go on to dip him in the cold dunking booth water. 8. The famous Meson Espanol is filled with parents enjoying Spanish tapas and / traditional Latin music. 9. Faculty and students enjoy a dance show in the central / patio where elementary school students put on a ballet repertoire. 10. Performers / entertain the crowd with traditional Spanish song and Flamenco dance. 11. Mr. Daniel Rodriguez, Mr. Leo Caraballo, and Mr. Valentin Arenas work the arroz / con cosas booth and take time to smile for the camera in between one of / their exhausting shifts. 12. Ms. Karen Ortiz takes a quick break from her / hamburger booth to show off her cooking skills. 13. Ms. Ana Mora, assistant to the Principal, carries on an interesting conversation with / senior parent Lourdes Sanchez. 14. Senior Carlos de Cardenas / gets the party started at the annual Tombola high school dance. / 15. A mother enjoys a relaxing ride with her son at one of the many kiddie attractions. 16. The drum line stirs up the crowd / in the central patio in anticipation of the Jazz Band's / performance. 17. The Himalaya, a recent addition to / the festival, was a definite hit among students from / middle and high school. 18. Aside from the food and thrill rides, Tombola gave visitors an opportunity to buy goods that ranged from jewelry to / toys. 19. Mr. Carlos Bravo mixes some of / the finest smoothies to a thirsty crowd. / His booth was one of the top sellers. 20. Mr. Timothy VanScoy and Mr. / Anthony Alexander hold a jazz jam / session for the crowds to enjoy. / 21. Father Pedro Cartaya, SJ poses for a friendly picture / during the festival. 22. / Alumni J.C. Alam '02 / takes a break from all the commotion / to enjoy a drink / with a few / friends. / / / . /


By: Fernando Martinez-Quibus


(From left to right, top to bottomp Eighth rader Saul Lola and his date Alyss thencourt walk into the dance. La ear's eighth grade dance was held in the school gym unlike previous when it was held in the school cafete . Enjoying some time away from L..__ once floor, eighth grader Rashad Ismail and his date Nicole Schmidt sit down o have a conversation. Eighth grade red a variety of finger foods such as ken tenders and sliders. 3. A group of graders and their dates dance to e rhythm of the music provided by th DJ from Rames Productions. The dane arted promptly at 8:00 p.m. and finish t 12:00 a.m. Several teachers attend the dance including Ms. Adriana Suarez, Ms. Maria D. Alonso, as well as Dean o tudents Mr. Thonnas de Quesada an Middle Scho0l Assistant Principal Ms. Beatriz Jimenez. 21. ff uture freshman Enriqu lturregui walks proudly down the aisle afte receiving his pin. The p-in ceremony wa held in the Roberto 8Gizueta Gymnasium nd began at 7:30. 5. Ei ghth grader Levi Fernandez-Rocha receives his pin from chool President Father Pedro Suarez, SJ. e pin ceremony is a chool tradition that marks another step closer to the students' oal of graduating. 6. Eighth grader Fran Battle carries the Communion up to th ltar alongside Counseling Departmen hair Mrs. Teresa Gutierrez. After the mass, video was shown including the highligh of the school year. "This mass and the enti event really summarized the communi nd bond that our class shares. I've ha great year and I'm just hoping then our years will be great too," said Battle.





It was a Friday night in early April when the junior class came -c:oaecher to celebrate and have the time of their lives. Junior prom was held at the Hotel Sofitel and it was indeed a night to remember for the upcoming senior class.
'' I truly enjoyed dancing the night away with all of my friends. It brought a lot of us closer II said junior Cristian Jimenez.
The students and their dates also got to enjoy a great meal and several dessert choices. Before the dinner began Principal Father Willie Garcia-Tunon,

By: Fernando Martinez-Quibus
SJ said a prayer and wished the students a wonderful night.
As soon as the juniors and their dates finished their the DJ began playing music and eYeryone immediately got on their feet.
Upon arrival at the prom, junior Jesse Rodriguez and his date Heidi de Marchena shared a table with junior Mark Lopez-Trigo. Junior prom started promptly at 8 pm and lasted through midnight.
Juniors Jorge Lorente (left) and David Barquin (right) help themselves to the dinner buffet served by the Hotel Sofitel staff. The menu consisted of pasta and chicken tenders as the main course.
Junior Alexander Esquivel captures the moment on the dance floor with his friend Djan Martinez. The juniors flooded the dance floor and moved to the rhythms of artists such as Lady Gaga, Usher, Chris Brown, and Lil Wayne
-Junior Michael Fuentes and his date Samantha Castro.

To say it was a special night is an understatement.
- senior Justin Masters
Before the main dish was served, senior Michael Trobiani and his date lnes Michelena discuss the amazing decor of the event. The ballroom was decorated in a Casablanca theme designed and prepared by several senior moms that same day. The DJ played the theme song from the famous movie as all the guests walked into the ballroom and took their seats.
As the seniors and their dates line up to take their formal prom pictures, senior Dominic Rego and his date Jennifer Leiva prepare for the photo opportunity. Herff Jones photography was on hand to capture the moment.
Seniors and their dates dance to the music and enjoy themselves in their last school dance. The music played all the way through midnight. "Prom was a really special night for our entire class and I just had a great time," said senior Victor de Zarraga.
Senior Michael Castillo is greeted by Dean of Students Mr. Thomas de Quesada as he walks into the hotel. The prom was held at the Doral Resort and Spa and in the spirit of the theme, all seniors (and faculty) wore white tuxedos.



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Bubba,
As you begin a new chapter in your life, Believe in yourself. We believe in you and your ability to ·achieve anything you set your mind to ... Follow your dreams! and never forget, like you always say .....la Vida es un Carnaval .. .,.. Live it!. ..
We love you very much,
Mom, Abuela, Christina & Minnie

"To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart."
- Donald Laird
,Felicidades Salva por tu graduaci6n en el Colegio de Belen y por haber logrado con exito esta primera etapa de tu vida. Nos sentimos muy orgullosos de ti y de que hay as podido pasar estos afios en esa maravillosa familia que es el Belen. Te deseamos que tu paso por la Universidad este tambien lleno de exitos academicos y deportivos.
Te queremos mucho! Tus padres, hermana y hermano

Our pride and joy!
We are blessed to have you in our lives.
Stay strong and believe in With faith and determination all your dreams will come true. May God bless and guide you. Love, Mom, Chichi, and the family


We are a{[ very proua o_f tlie young man tliat you liave 6ec.ome. 9day (}oa ftgfit your patti always. 1(emem6er tfzat {ije is a gift from qoa ana uitli liard worftamf detfication you c.an maR! your areams come true. fiave treasured a{{ of tfze moments tliat we lia·ve sfzarea -rvitfi you. 'You 'UJi{{ aCways fia·r-'e our unconditiona{ fove and support in a{{ tliat )'OU do,

198 1' Ernesto Scerpella
DUQUE

To accomplish great things you must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also BELIEVE . My Love may GOD lead your way into a very succesful adulthood ." I LOVE YOU" . MOM
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II Hector A. de Ia Nuez
A senior already, wow where has time gone?
You have grown before our eyes from a · rowdy little boy into a serious young man that any parent would be proud to have as a son
You should also be very proud of yourself in the way in which you "Adapted, Improvised and Overcame" the obstacles in your way and for that we applaud you; for you never ever gave up on yourself in spite of setbacks and disappointments. In reflecting over the years we are overjoyed in the way in which you have matured intellectually and spiritually and we thank the good Lord for having placed you in our lives. Always remember in the challenges that will continue to come into your life to keep Christ first before any decisions you make; "For you ean do all things thru Christ who strengthens you" So Kiddo, continue to make us proud and be the winner you are meant to be! PS. To your mother you will always be "Papa".
We love you in Christ, Dad , Mom, Amanda, Rebecca & the rest of the de Ia Nuez gang •
PABLO

PABLO.
Goo HAS BLESSED YOU WITH A NOBLE HEART AND A JOYFUL PERSONALITY. YOU ARE BECOMING A TRUE ""MAN FOR AND WE COULD NOT BE ANY PROUDER OF YOU!
WE LOVE YOU SO MUCH, Pafd ad So5i




Congratulations on your graduation. We wish you the best in your future and may God bless you always in everything you do.
We all love you and are very proud of you!
Your family

RAFAEL ANDiBII
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MAY YOUR EXPERIENCES IN HIGH SCHOOL PREPARE YOU TO MEET THE CHALLENGES OF COLLEGE, AS YOU BECOME A MAN FOR OTHERS AND MAY THESE WONDERFUL YEARS REMAIN AS A SPECIAL MEMORY IN THE SCRAPBOOK OF YOUR LIFE.
RAFAEL ANDRES
ALTHOUGH YOU MAY BE LEAVING BELEN , WE KNOW THAT E JESUIT ED UCAT I 0 N, THE ATHLETIC TRAINING. THE IGNATIAN SPIRITUALITY, THE SERVICE, THE COMRADERY, THE BROTHERHOOD, THE TRADITION, AND THE PRIDE
THAT IS BELEN WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU ON YOUR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION!
-re,
MAMI , PAPI, VERONICA & MIMIA

' C£.J.
We are so proud ofyou and a[[you)ve accomp[isliecf.
Love a[ways, 'Dad; Mom, Caro, and Ttna



1' Nicolas Tomasino


·
DANIEL LUIS ALVAREZ

MONCHI
"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but believe. • Anatole France Gordito , we are all proud of you and look forward to your future accomplishments
Ramon Castella




·
l Kind words conquer. If you fall, get up. 1.1! '
As you journey through life, make each day meaningful.
For the gift of time, be grateful. When you are injured, forgive. Our greatest glory lies in getting up one time than we fall. Always do nght; pract1ce compass1on.
God has not called us to see through each other, but to see each other through.
Nothing can bring you happiness but yourself. "This above all: to thine own self be true." While you may have outgrown my lap, you will never outgrow my heart.
You are th e best son a mother could ever want; a somn a million; and Godls greatest gift to me

LIFETIME LAST

Jli&!Jaeltasllll

Congratulations!!
We are so proud of you! May God always guide you and protect you as you embark in this new journey in your life! Stay strong, focused and positive, and you will achieve all your dreams!
Remember we love you always!!!
Mom, Dad, Nick and Alec



May God Bless you and guide you now & always . May all your dreams come true. We are so proud of you
Carlos A. Garcia


Jose Avila


Everything in life will not always go your way, but if you give everything your best shot and learn the lessons along the way, you will always come out a winner
Love , Tio & Tia

Adrian Gonzalez



TANK
Juan,
YOU DID IT!
are so proud of your but even n1ore proud of the fine young n1an that you have e! \Vhen it con1es to hands do\\.- n \\'e have been blessed!
You are Sl11c111 noble & funnv stroncr vet rrentle self-confident \\:ith a (rreat chanH..-rer. ') _, 'I
The world awaits you, live a life of purpose filled with much Love & God as your guide.
You have n1ade our lives con1plete ...... \Ve Love You n1ore than \\rords could ever say'l Much Success... Mon1, Dad, Sophie & 1'he Fan1ily 226

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1'Javier Pardo


••It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; because there is not effort without error and shortcomings; but who does actually strive to do the deed; who knows the great enthusiasm, the great devotion, who spends himself in a worthy cause, who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement and who at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly. So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who kriow neither victory nor Theodore Roosevelt

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1'Andres Aguirre


Gilbert, we are so proud of you, for your hard work and accomplishments. Never let go your dreams and never stop believing in yourself. God bless us with a son full of kindness, love and faith. May God bless your way in this new chapter of your life.
Love Dad, Mom and Brian

John Joseph,
We chose Belen for you because we knew you would find the BROTHERS that you don't have at home. May you never leave them behind ... And may you always make room for God in your · life. We just couldn't be more PROUD. LOVE, Mom, Dad, Isabel and Claudia


']{,7.re tfie coura,qe to pursue }OUr rfreams anrf to fi.C'c fijc to )'Vurjuffcst potcntiaf. that a •liere (•eryour drcdms m,z_y taf:_s }OU , our (o·(·c an,{ suppm1 (('i(( unconrfitionafl) jo((o w Congrations on your accompfi"sliments!
9-la)' continue tv 6c yourguicfe. giring )'OU tfic courage, c1nrf ct'isrfom in ) 'Ourjoun1C)' tfiroug/1 (ijc. '/{an.: jaitfi anrf ahn1ys trust t;joc!!
( Vc (o C'c _you, :1lom1 Dar£, Christian} '16ue(o.! arc cery· prow[ ofyou!"

You are our special gift from God. Yqu have filled our lives with such joy and countless special moments to last a lifetime . We are so proud of all your accomplishments! most of all the wonderful young man you have become. Always follow your dreams and bel ieve in yours.elf. Never forget we love you more than words can say and will ALWAYS be there for you! We love you! Congratulations!
Mami, Papi, Che and Tito
Julian Bruna






Antonio Malouf- Our Beautiful Bee -the years are flying but our love and pride for you is · t1xed and permanent. There is no \Vay to thank God for the gift of you. We love you with every breath \Ve take. All our love: Motn, Papi, and Bella

Congratulations Daniel! We are proud of you!
Love, Dad, Morn, & Chris

Remember you can do anything if you put your mind to work; you always have and we know you always will. We are so very proud of you. CONGRATULATIONS








Jordan A. Blecher
Belen' Class of 2011

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··Men of genius are admired, men of wealth are envied, n1en of power are feared; but only men of character are trusted.. Alfred Adler


Raul De Ia Heria

Anthony Cot1gratt1lations! '-
We are very protld of yotl. Love., Motn., Dad & Carlos




'1' Javier Garcia



Carlos N. Garcia


Daniel Rincon

We are very proud ofyou!
'T' Fausto Dioz

So ntany oj our lreants at first seem imyossi6(e, then they seem inpro6a6(e, and then, when we summon the wilT, thc:y soon L1ecorne inevita6(e.
- Cfiristcyhe ·r 1Reeve
Love yo·u a(ways, 1vfmn, T>ad, Soyfiia, and tf'ami{y


Someste s towards Belen • • •
JORGIE . . . Pedimos a Dios que te bendiga, te gule y te proteja a traves de tu camino. El Amor de Dios SIEMPRE estara contigo, sus promesas son Verdaderas. Cuando le entregues cada dfa, El te esta tra mirando y te lleva "'a hacia Adelante! Entras ahora en una nueva etapa, estamos muy felices y orgullosos! Que Dios te bendige< con los· dones del Espiritu Santo, para que te mantengas siempre en Su camino. Te queremos con todo nuestro eoraz6n !! Y que Ia Virgen te acompane y proteja toda tu vida. Un abrazo GRANDE !! Te q:aeremos MUCHO • • " Mami, Papi, Carlos • • • y Chacha (of course!)
"Get Wi£dDm; get insight: do not forget nor turn away fi'Om the words of my mouth•
Proverbs 4:1·9 / 'Hear, my child1 and accept my words, that the yeai'S of your life may be many I have taught you the way of wisdom; I have led you in the paths of ..• ,. Proverbs 4 :10-27

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GONZALO

Watching you grow from our very special little boy to the fine young men you've become, has brought us much pride and joy.
May God continue to guide you and always remember:
"NEVER GIVE UP AND GIVE THE BEST THAT YOU CAN BE".
Congratulations!!!!
WE LOVE YOU!!! DAD, MOM, RODO & JOACO


Eddie, Please know this, that every step you've taken so far has led you here; to the place where your next great step begins. We have always been, .and will always be, by your side. Love from mom, dad, Christina and the whole family.


We believed in you but even more ; you believed in yourse lf and made us very proud
You be lie ve in going that extra step , you set goa ls in your life and you reach fo r them
Now t hat yo u beg in your adu lt life , fo ll ow you r d reams and make them t rue Don 't let anyone dera il yo u , Be li eve in Fa mily, Be lie ve in Love , Be li eve in God , We be li eve in You

NICK RECUSET
Our Pride and Joy

Nicholas you are a role rnodcl for everyone around you. and the pride of our entire fmnily. We are cxtren1ely Proud of you and all of your achieven1ents.
You are our Rock and Shinning Star We Love you very Much! Congratulations!
Morn. Dad. Nicole. Abuelas. Abuelo. Tios. Tias y Prin1os





Antonio Acosta


Fayez, te deseo de todo corazon que cumplas todas tus metas y que sigas siendo el hombre que eres para que todo lo que te has propuesto lo culmines. Nunca cambies. Recuerda que todo lo que has conseguido lo has hecho a base de esfuerzo y dedicacion.

Te queremos
mucho: Mami, Javi y Mamita Norma.


While I take my n future,l hope that my cherished memories, fun times, a lifetim and a passion livitt. Thank you Belen for tlte epport••ityf
Jose Lorido"1'

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Index
Abad, Edel 75
Abaroa, Franco 26, 100, 101, 119, 152, 153, 173
Abascal Eduardo 69, 133, 168
Abascal, Javier 7, 26, 122, 127
Abate, Andres 61
Abello, Mario 137
Abril , Gabriel 75
Acevedo, Carlos 61, 116, 154
Acevedo, Victor 69, 133
Acha Alain 53 , 113, 124, 127
Acha Lander 69, 124
Acha, Mikel 81, 113, 118
Acosta, Alec 159, 160
Acosta, Antonio 26, 127
Acosta, Dorian 75
Acosta, Joseph 61
Acosta, Vivian 87
Adams, Alexander 61 , 132 , 169
Admire, Daniel 45,130,144
Aguad, Michael 53 , 107, 122, 132
Aguila, Juan 53, 100, 117, 122, 126, 132
Aguilar, Francisco 87
Aguilar, Nicolas 81
Aguilar, Octavio 26, 156
Aguirre, Andres 26
Aguirre, Nicholas 26
Ahearn, Thomas 61, 115
Ahrens, Andrew 61
Aira , Julio 75
Albelo, Oreste 69 , 126
Alberro, Christopher 53, 127
Alcantara,Jason 75, 115
Alcantara, John 61
Alepuz, Adrian 61, 112, 114, 115 , 116, 123, 126, 167, 168
Alepuz, Alexander 75, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 168
Alexander, Anthony 87, 121, 180
Alfaro, George 53, 115 , 169
Allen , David 43
Allen, Wilfredo 75
Almeida, Brandon 53, 119
Almeida, Bryan 26, 119, 122, 123, 130, 327
Alonso, Adrian 45 , 122, 163
Alonso, Gerardo 61
Alonso, Maria D. 183
Alonso, Maria I. 87, 124
Alvarez, Alejandro 53 , 116, 126, 132
Alvarez, Andreas 61, 116
Alvarez, Daniel A. 26 , 125, 126
Alvarez, DanielL. 26, 111 , 113 , 119, 122, 123
Alvarez, David 61 , 117, 126, 138
Alvarez, Henry 61, 113, 116, 169
Alvarez, Jake 124
Alvarez, Javier 53, 124, 146, 163
Alvarez, Jonathan 61, 123, 154
Alvarez, Jorge 45 , 116, 127, 163
Alvarez, Jose 53 , 140, 141
Alvarez, Juan 11, 26, 124, 126, 137
Alvarez, Mitchell 45, 123
Alvarez, Nicolas 26, 119, 127
Alvarez, Ricardo 69, 161
Alvarez, Roberto 53 , 160
Amy, John 26, 141, 167
Andujas, Daniel 69
Anell , Diego 53 , 122 , 123 , 126, 127, 134, 163
Angarita , Miguel 69, 155
Anton , Annette 87
Anton , Roberto 45, 122
Aparicio, Angel 130
Arabitg, Julian 81
Aramis, Joel 53
Arana, Christopher 27, 120, 122 , 123, 125 , 126, 143
Arango, George 27, 126
Arazoza, Carlos 81, 115, 165
Arazoza , Eduardo 45, 116, 124, 126, 127, 133, 137, 164, 165, 175
Arbelo, Ulises 45, 126, 127, 134, 163
Arbex-Murut, Rafael 81
Arciero, Brandon 53
Arean, Patrick 75, 115
Arenas, Andre s 81
Arenas, Nikolas 19, 45 , 103, 116, 127, 143, 152, 154, 155, 156, 157, 350
Arencibia , Paola 87
Arevalo, Jose 81
Arevalo, Pablo 75 , 161
Arguelles, Alfredo 53 , 117, 119, 127, 132 , 167
Arguelles, Luis 7, 8, 45 , 116, 127, 132, 180
Arguello, Christopher 27, 127
Argyris, Michael 27, 113, 130
Arias Nichola s 75 45 , 127
Aristy, Bryant 61 , 116
Armengol, Jose 69, 138
Armstrong, Francesco 22, 81, 154
Arosemena, Jose 53
Arrieta Victor 87, 134, 136, 162, 349
Arrojo, Patrick 61 , 169
Arteaga Armand 69, 119
Artigues, Eric 61, 160
Artigues, Stephen 81
Arzola , Marcel 53, 134, 163
Aspuru , Alexander 69
Avallone, Christopher 6, 81, 165
Avallone, Thomas 53 , 124, 141 , 142
Averhoff, Eduardo 2 7, 116, 122, 123, 125
Avila, Jose 27
Avila, Juan 45
Ayala, Christian 61, 160
Ayala, Diego 87
Ayala, Giovanni 10, 16, 27, 96, 105, 106, 122, 159, 174, 341
Ayala Julio 11 , 45, 104, 130, 132 , 146, 152, 166, 172 , 176, 350
Azze, Ricardo 69, 113, 122
Anon , Pedro 87, 111
Banciella Evan 53 , 120, 141
Barajas Javier 61
Barbaris, Lucca 75 , 119, 154
Barbosa, Joseph 27, 120
Barditch,Joshua 69 , 133, 161
Baroniel, Roberto 2 7, 159
Barquin, Carlos 87
Barquin, David 45 , 116, 122, 123, 156
Barquin, Jon-Michael 45, 156
Barra! Ernest 69, 106, 113 , 121 , 124, 127
Barreiro, Spencer 81, 154, 161
Borrero, Juan 69 , 154, 155
Barreto, Manuel 81
Barrial, Christian 61 , 132, 147
Barrios, Andre s 61, 116
Barrios Eduardo 87
Basalo, Miguel 69, 113 , 142
Basso, Claudia 87
Batista, Kristian 75
Battle, Frank 69, 115, 133 , 148, 164, 183
Bauer, Ethan 61, 163
Beasley, Nicolas 69, 122
Beauchamp, Gerard 45, 137 Bee, Matthew 81, 154
Becerra, Nicolas 52 , 53 , 11 7, 154
Beguiristain Joseph 61, 116, 154
Benedetti, Edmond 27, 119, 122 , 126, 144, 145
Benitez, Henry 61
Benitez, Jonathan 81 , 168
Ben itez-Cofino, Franci sco 2 7, 279
Beovides Michael 75, 136, 151
Berenguer, Nicholas 61 , 116
Berlanga, Oscar 81 , 113, 114, 118, 120, 151
Bernal, Andrew 61
Besil, Chris 87
Betancourt, Christian 75
Betancourt, Michael 45, 116, 127
Bill Matthew 45, 122, 123 , 126, 127, 167
Billoch, Christopher 75 , 104, 148
Billoch, John 45, 116
Blanco, Andres 87, 159
Blanco, Christopher 69, 107
Blanco, Jose 45, 46
Blanco, Luis 53
Blecher, Jordan 14, 27, 126, 127, 144, 150, 151 , 351
Blustein, Gianni 28 , 130
Bogardus, Daniel 7 5, 117
Bogardus, Guillermo 69, 164
Boix, Daniel 28 , 169
Bonnet, Arturo 75
Bonvecchio, Alain 81 , 126, 154
Borell Michael 81, 117
Borges, Alessandro 75 , 99
Borino, Brandon 69
Borrego, Alexis 61
Borrego, Jason 28, 115
Borrell, Michael 165
Borron, Jorge 69
Borroto, Andres 75 , 114
Botello, Antonio 87
Botero, Daniel 69 , 142
Botero, Ivan 61 , 116, 160

Alvarez, William 45 , 122, 130
Amaro-Barron, Jonathan 61, 116, 120, 123 · ;{.'
Bachrach, Myles 53, 22 , 123, 124, 126, 157, 172
Baez, Alvaro 69, 136, 164
Balboa , Julian 61
Balcazar, Andres 81, 126, 143 , 154
Baldaccini, Anthony 45
Ballestas, Julian 53 , 59, 140, 141, 167
Ballesteros, Eric 87, 115
Balloveras, John 69, 111, 122 , 142
Baloyra, Kevin 81 , 149, 161
Botero, Nicholas 28 , 126, 144, 145
Boudet, Otto 69
Bozo Alexander 75 , 151
Brandt, Antoine 81 , 119
Bravo, Carlos 87, 149, 180
Bravo, Matthew 81 , 119, 126, 149, 165
Breton, Francisco 53
Brimo, Henry 45 , 130
Briscoe, Edward 81 , 113
Briscoe, Nicolas 53 , 113, 132
Brown, Daniel 81 , 82 , 161
Brown, Robert 61
Bruna, Adrian 81, 119, 154, 165
Bruna, Esteban 61, 154, 163
Bruna, Julian 10, 28, 113, 124, 127, 169
Buedo, Matias 61, 116, 117; 138
Buraglia, Mateo 52, 53, 117, 122, 126, 130 152, 163
Burgos-Heredia, Orlando 75
Busse, Andres 53, 113, 124
Busse, George 87
Busse, Nicholas 28, 130
Busse, Stephen 53, 127; 132, 163
Bustamante, Nicholas 61, 160, 177
Bustamante, Patricia 87
Bustamante, Rodrigo 75, 110, 119, 136, 164
Butchko, John 45, 122, 123, 163


Caballero, Anthony 28, 125
Caballero, Christopher 81, 115, 126, 136
Caballero, Maximino 53, 122 123, 143
Cabanas, Oscar 53, 119, 137, 160
Cabarrocas, Jorge 124, 125
Cabeza, Michael 81, 126, 149, 161
Cabrera, Adrian 61
Cabrera, Alexander 61, 160
Cabrera, Gabriel 62, 75, 132, 169
Cabrera, Jorge 69, 104, 133, 176
Cabrera, Pablo 69, 161
Cabrera, Patrick 53, 124, 132
Cabrera, Ulises 28, 120, 122
Cabrera-Ramon, Lucas 81, 118
Cacicedo, Andres 28
Cacicedo, Tomas 45, 113, 116, 122, 123, 126, 127
Cairo, Daniel 62, 113 Cairo, Jeffery 45
Cairo, Michael 75, 110, 111, 113, 127
Calas, Orlando 75, 164 Calderin, Johnny 87; 97; 116
Calero, Eric 69, 155
Calles, Jonathan 45, 122, 123, 127; 169
Calles, Steven 81, 136, 165 Calvo, Anthony 15, 62, 115, 123, 169
Cambo, Nicholas 62, 157
Cambo, Richard 45, 116, 122, 123
Combo-Martinez, Miriam 87
Campbell, Walford 53, 122, 123, 126
Campos, Teresita 87
Campuzano, Juan Carlos 62, 116, 119, 143
Canales, Roberto 28, 116, 117; 119, 125, 126, 188
Candela, William 62, 155, 169
Candia, Alexander 69, 115, 164
Cannata, Daniel 28, 116, 122, 123
Capetillo, David 15, 53, 138
Capote, Joseph 130
Caraballo, Leo 180
Carabeo-Nieva, Juan 75
Cardenas, Benjamin 75, 110, 136
Cariello; Rafael 112, 120, 122, 126
Carr, Alejandro 45, 122, 123, 141
Carr, Christian 81, 118, 168
Carreras, Daniel 81, 118, 119, 126
Carreras, Raul 69
Carrillo, Carlos 149
Carrillo, Juan 81, 126, 149
Cartaya, Maria 88
Cartaya, Maria Elena 87
Cartaya, SJ, Pedro 88, 111, 118, 180
Carvajal, Nicholas 81, 126, 149
Carvajal, Xristian 45, 122, 123, 127
Casariego, Andres 69, 115, 155 157
Case, Marley 28, 130
Casero, lan 75, 179
Cash, Keonte 18, 53, 119, 130, 150
Castella, Ramon 29, 124, 130
Castellanos, Carlos 53, 117; 122, 123, 169
Castellanos, Eric 62, 163
Castellanos, Michael 62, 163
Castillo, Alec 75, 110, 117
Castillo, Franz-Joseph 53, 126
Castillo, Javier 88
Castillo, Michael 4, 29, 96, 99, 101, 107, 11 7; 122,341
Castillo, Nicolas 54, 122, 138
Castro, Andres 29, 120
Castro, Anthony 75, 110, 126, 155
Castro, Marco 29, 122, 123
Castro, Matias 62
Casuso, Antonio 54, 122
Cecol, Andrew 75, 170
Cendan, Daniel 62, 126
Cendan, Vincent 62, 13 8
Cepero, Alfredo 75, 155
Cepero, Nicholas 29, 115, 116, 120, 126, 127
Cespedes, Enriqueta 88
Chalela, Alejandro 22, 81
Chamorro, Sebastian 75, 110, 143
Chan, Jose 69, 122
Chan, Phillip 29, 116, 121, 122, 123
Chang, Michael 62, 107; 169
Charria, Christian 29, 122, 124
Chavarry, Christian 75, 115, 161
Chavarry, Julian 29, 127; 130, 162, 163
Chavez, Daniel 81
Chegwin,Jose 69, 119, 161
Chesney, SJ, Michael 88
Chica, Alexander 130
Chikuji, Eiji 29
Chikuji, Nicholas 54, 116
Chikuji, Steven 69
Chinchilla, Andres 69, 133
Chinchilla, Victor 29, 117
Chinigo, Dominic 54, 59, 113
Chirino, Josefina 88
Chirinos, Alvaro 54, 154
Cho, Jun Hyung 81
Chow, Jonathan 117
Cicero, Alejandro 82, 161
Cierra, Pedro 124
Cintron, Giovanni 62, 126
Cirera, Pedro 45, 116
Cisneros, Salvador 54
Clemente, Elliot 10, 45, 134, 135, 162, 163
Cleveland, Charles 88
Cobian, Juan Pablo 45, 122, 127, 152
Cognigni, Christian 82
Coli, Rodrigo 45, 132
Collazo, Christian 75
Collera, Enrique 45, 169
Collins, Patrick 88, 127
Collins, Sujayla 88, 123
Coloma, Eduardo 62, 105, 169
Companioni, Giovanni 54, 11 7; 119, 122, 123, 126
Concepcion, Andres 75, 111 , 114, 115
Concepcion, Daniel 62
Concepcion, Edward 29, 112, 123
Consuegra, Maria 88
Cora, Roy 82, 161 , 174
Corbea, Manuel 54
Corda!, Fernando 75
Coronado, Nicholas 75
Corps, Luis 75
Correa, Alejandro 29, 124
Cortes, Alejandro 62, 132, 163
Cortes, Herzen 54, 141, 166, 167
Cortina, George 45, 113, 122, 123, 179
Corzo, Susana 88
Cosculluela, Eugenio 62, 169 Cosculluela, Marta 88
Cosio, Alberto 69
Cosio, Alexander 30, 122, 126, 138
Cosio, Alina 178
Cosio, Eduardo 46, 117
Cosio, Jose 69
Cosio, Leonardo 62, 111
Cosio, Robert 54, 98, 117; 146, 169, 178
Costa, Leonardo 46, 138
Costa, Peter 54, 127
Cotton, Jessie 62
Coulombe, Daniel 82, 118
Couto, Eric 54, 146
Couto, Miguel 88, 102, 123
Cowley, Hunter 46
Cozier, Andre 82, 115
Crawley, Frank 46, 111, 124
Cristobal, Carlos 75, 157
Cristobal, Matthew 54, 169
Crudele, Michael 88
Cruz, Christopher 54, 132 Cruz, Eric 75, 117, 148
Cruz, Kevin 54, 117
Cruz, Raul 62, 143
Cubina, Raul 30
Cuellar, Kevin 62
Cueto, Giancarlo 54, 117; 122, 126
Cuevas, Ezequiel 69, 11 7; 122
Curbelo, Louis 46, 127
Curiel, Michael 130
Curry, Charles 88
Curry, Nicholas 82

Dager, Daniel 75, 119


Davalos, Sylvia 88, 114
Davila,Jose 4,30, 106,122
Davila-Wollheim, Alexander 62, 169
Davila-Wollheim, Javier 69
Davis, Gregory 13
Davis, lmani 11 , 46, 126, 130, 131, 163
De Aguiar, Maria 88
De Aguiar, Richard 82, 154
De Armas, Peter 62
De Armas, Ricardo 54, 159, 160
De Caralt, Fernando 46, 122, 126
De Cardenas, Carlos 30, 119
122, 123, 127, 130, 180
De Castro, Jose 82
De Cordoba, Nicolas 46, 127; 150
De Furio, Anthony 62, 116, 117; 125, 126, 157
De Goytisolo, Joaquin 76
De La Fe, Daniel 6, 82, 117; 119
De La Fe, Ernesto 46, 116, 126, 127
De La Guardia, Agustin 62, 116, 150
De La Heria, Raul 30
De La Hoz, Robert 62, 177
De La Nuez, Hector 30, 159
De La Osa, Edward 30, 122
De Lemos, Rosario 88
De Leon, Robert 59, 62
De Los Santos, Alejandro 30, 122, 123
De Ovin-Berenguer, Manuel 54
De Quesada, Adrian 30
De Quesada, Thomas 88, 119, 183
De Solo, Stefan 30, 120, 122, 123, 173
De Solo, Stephen 123, 173
De Unamuno, Miguel 37
De Varona, Andres 62, 116, 134, 163
De Zarraga, Victor 31, 138
De Zayas, Alfredo 76
De Zulueta, Julian 88, 112
De Zarraga, Victor 123
Decastro, Alvaro 138
Del Castillo, Armand 76, 77, 148, 161
Del Castillo, Christian 76, 115, 161
Del Cueto, Luis 54, 113
Del Dago, Jose 88, 123
Deleon, Roberto 117
Delgado, Christian 82, 119
Delgado, Christopher 136
Delgado, Eduardo 130
Delgado, German 88, 130
Delgado, Jr., Gilberta 46, 116, 122, 123 , 159
Deovin, Manuel 13 8
De pontes, Enzo 8 2, 117
Deschapelles, Luis 88
Deshon, Andre 62, 163
Deshon, Jorge 46, 116, 122, 163
Diago, Alicia 8 8
Diaz, Andres 82, 161
Diaz, Christopher 46
Diaz, Fausto 18, 31, 124, 130, 163
Diaz, Gabriel 76, 77
Diaz, Jordan 62
Diaz, Julio 89
Diaz, Matthew 55, 69, 118, 132, 169
Diaz, Richard 82, 98
Diaz-Fernandez, David 46, 159
Diaz-Padron, Eric 55, 117
Diaz-Silveira, John 62, 168
Diaz-Silveira, Michael 62, 113, 147; 157
Diblasi, Alexander 55, 130
Dipilla, Santiago 62, 117, 132, 147
Dockerty, Daniel 46, 116, 122, 123
Dominguez, Austin 82, 136
Dominguez, Eliah 63, 116
Dominguez, Isaac 70
Dominguez, Max 70, 133
Dopico, Christian 70, 111, 114, 117; 122, 126
Drucker, Peter 36
Dubenik, David 115
Duenas, Hugo 70, 161
Dukenik, David 63
Dulzaides, Luis 89, 127
Dungy, Tony 26
Duque, Sebastian 31, 152
Duran, London 70, 126, 148
Durant, Alexander 46, 97, 152 Durant William 27

Echeverria, Eric 76, 115, 126
Echeverria, Nikolas 46, 124, 126, 130, 132
Egusquiza, John 76 Egusquiza, Jonas 46, 110, 122, 123
Eireos, Maria 89
Eisenberg, Jesse 12 Elias, Jossan 82, 118 Elias, William 70, 111 Eliot, George 34
Elorza, Freddy 89, 112 Enriquez, Carlos 46, 116, 124
Errazquin, Alexander 31, 113, 138 Escallon, Jose 70
Escarra, Derek 63, 132, 169 Escobar, Jorge 76, 114 Espino, Carlos 55, 111, 117; 122, 123
Espinel, Michael 46, 124, 126, 127; 130
Espinosa, Lucila 89, 122
Espinosa, Mathew 46, 122, 125, 127; 167
Espinosa, Patricio 70, 137 Espinosa, Robert 76, 112, 118, 126
Esquivel, Alexander 46, 122 156
Esteban, Jordan 11 46, 122, 130 Estrada, Christian, 70, 115, 133

___ Fabra, William 55, 126, 160 Fager, David 76, 111, 127 Fajardo, Nicholas 70, 116 Falero, Gabriel 47, 116, 157 Fals, Alexander 76, 119, 155, 164 Farias, Gabriel 55, 111 Farinas, Alicia 6, 89 Feiler, Matthew 76, 99 Felix, Alexandre 31, 125, 134, 15 2
Fenero, Alejandro 150 Fenton, Ana 89
Fernandez, Aky 31, 123, 130 Fernandez, Alejandro 82, 117 Fernandez, Alexander 76, 110 Fernandez, Andres 31, 63, 70, 113, 116, 117; 122, 126, 127; 134, 138, 148, 158, 159, 161, 163 Fernandez, Angie 89 Fernandez, Anthony 47; 124, 126, 132 Fernandez, Benjamin 164
Fernandez, Carlos 55, 114, 119, 122, 127
Fernandez, Christopher 76 Fernandez, Eddy 63

De Cardenas, Eric 7; 54, 122, 123 , 126, 132, 163
De Castro, Alvaro 46, 117
Dorta, Matias 46, 122, 130
Dovale, Ramon 89
Dreeson, Christopher 89
Fernandez, Edward 31, 122, 123 Fernandez, Ethan 169 Fernandez, Gabriel 31, 122, 130 Fernandez, Javier 10, 31, 122, 126, 134, 163
Fernandez, Jordan 47
Fernandez, Jordi 63 , 116, 117, 119
Fernandez, Kevin 76
Fernandez, Manuel 70, 122
Fernandez, Matthew 63, 147 Fernandez, Max 76
Fernandez, Michael 55, 117, 119, 122, 124, 144, 145, 178
Fernandez, Nicholas 63, 117, 138, 147
Fernandez, Nicolas 70, 160
Fernandez, Nikolas 55
Fernandez, Pedro 47, 120, 127
Fernandez, Rene 55, 160
Fernandez, Ricardo 47, 130, 144, 156
Fernandez, Vincent 148
Fernandez-Rocha, Levi 70, 157, 183
Fernandez-Rocha, Liam 70, 133
Fernandez-Rocha, Louis 137, 156
Fernandez-Rocha, Lucas 55, 116, 122, 126, 160
Fernandez-Rocha, Luis 47, 116, 122
Fernandez-Toledo, Guillermo 89
Fernandez-Travieso, SJ , Ernesto Fernandez, Gabriel 123
Ferreiro, Anthony 31, 97, 125
Ferrer, Jorge 14, 31
Ferrer, Justin 63, 169 89
Ferro, Manuel 32, 123, 130, 327
Ferro, Michael 122
Figueras, Jorge 63, 116
Figueroa, Roderic 32, 122, 123, 126
Flamini, Enrique 32, 119, 122, 123, 124, 163
Fleites, Jorge 63, 160
Flood,Jack 63,104, 132,147, 169
Flores, Carlos 32, 100, 107, 123, 125, 126, 163
Fonseca, Ricardo 47, 98, 119, 122, 123, 130
Font, Christopher 76, 127
Font, Ignacio 89, 123, 126 Fonte,Augusto 15,21,70, 111, 133
Fontela, Christopher 47
Formoso-Murias, Harry 76
Formoso-Murias, Hector 70
Forte, Antonio 47, 116, 122, 127
Forte, Jorge 47, 124
Forte, Julio 89
Forte, Nicholas 123
Foster, Tammy 164, 165
Fowler, Christian 70, 122, 142 Fraga, Eduardo 89
Fraga, Ricardo 32, 102, 122, 123, 127
Franca, Eric 47, 122, 124, 125, 126, 130
Franca, Michael 68, 70, 133 Franklin, Benjamin 34 Frenero, Alejandro 32, 127
Fresquet, Sebastian 32, 120, 122, 123
Frisbee, Benjam in 76
Frisbee, Carlos 63
Fry, David 89
Fuenmayor, Daniel 47, 116, 119, 122, 125, 126, 143
Fuentes, Amalia 89
Fuentes, Francesco 70, 126, 127
Fuentes, Joseph 76
Fuentes, Michael 47, 113, 122, 123, 127
Fuller, Edward 76
Felix, Alexandre 123

Gallardo, Julian 82, 142
Galliano, Mattias 32, 122, 125
Gallinar, Roberto 63, 116, 117
Gallo, Carlos 82, 126, 143
Galvez, Jordan 82, 136, 165
Galvez,Julio 70, 161
Garastazu, Daniel 154
Garcia, Andres 11, 54, 55, 130 Garcia, Basilio 76, 117, 151
Garcia, Carlos A. 33, 120, 122, 134, 163
Garcia, Carlos N 33
Garcia, Christian 130
Garcia, Cristian 55, 146 · Garcia, Gabriel 7, 76, 122, 151, 155
Garcia, Gabriel Jimenez 48, 169
Garcia, Gerardo 89
Garcia, Horacio 70, 106, 115, 126, 127
Garcia, James 63, 132 Garcia, Javier 33
Garcia, Jonathan 76, 110 Garcia, Jose 70 Garcia, Joseph 76, 115 Garcia, Juan 63, 132 Garcia, Liam 126
Garcia, Manuel 33, 126, 162, 163 Garcia, Matthew 126
Garcia, Michael 122
Garcia, Nicholas 55, 122, 132 Garcia, Nicolas 76, 110 Garcia, Nikulas 70, 164 Garcia, Orlando 89 Garcia, Oswaldo 167 Garcia, Pedro 82, 149 Garcia, Rafael 44 Garcia, Raquel 89
Garcia, Richard 10, 33, 122, 130 Garcia, Victor 33, 122, 123 Garcia del Pozo, Maximiliano 22, 82
Garcia-Chang, Graciela 6, 89
Garcia-Delprado, Rafael 47
Garcia-Tufion, Daniel 76, 119, 137 Garcia-Tufion, SJ, Guillermo 89, 349
Garcia-Umpierre, Sebastian 55, 122
Garcia-Velez, Andres 33
Garcia-Velez, Calixto 33, 70, 115, 133
Garda, Carlos 123 Garland, Ed 89 Garrastazu, Daniel 82, 115 Garrigo, Erik 55, 122, 126, 134 Garrigo, Gabriel 55, 116, 125, 132
Gaston, Alejandro 63, 116, 126, 169
Gaston, Jorge 55, 119, 122, 126, 178
Gaviria, Antonio 33
Gaviria, Gabriel 63, 150
Gaviria, Giovanni 70, 117
Geofroy, Daniel 127
Gerez,Julian 55, 114, 122 Giardino, Luis 148
Gibram, Khalil 42
Gimbel, Adam 47, 125, 130
Gimenez, Alexander 33, 100, 122, 123, 127
Ginory-Perez, Jorge 33, 122
Giordano, Louis 70, 133 Giron , Irma 89
Godoy,Jonathan 14,33,97, 111, 113 , 122, 123, 327
Goldberg, Maxwell 63, 141, 167, 168
Goldwyn, Samuel 28
Gomez, Christian 47, 116, 124, 141
Gomez, Daniel 55, 115, 117
Gomez, Francisco 70, 161
Gomez, Jonathan 33, 122, 123
Gomez, Jorge 76, 110, 164
Gomez, Lucas 82, 126, 154, 155
Gomez, Luis 82, 117
Gomez, Michael 55, 70, 132, 161
Gomez, Pedro 117
Gomez, Zachary 82, 115, 142
Gomez-Faccio, Pedro 63, 137
Gomez-Rivero , Esteban 46, 47, 150
Goncalves, Michael 83, 112 Gonzales, Lazaro 90
Gonzalez, Adrian 33, 105, 122, 125, 138
Gonzalez, Alejandro 63, 76, 100, 104, 132
Gonzalez, Andres 33, 108, 113, 130
Gonzalez, Axel 47, 99, 169
Gonzalez, Cesar 70, 126, 168
Gonzalez, Christian 33, 101, 124 Gonzalez, Daniel 47, 55, 117, 122, 123, 126, 130
Gonzalez, Diego 63, 116, 147 Gonzalez, Emigdio 90
Gonzalez, Francisco 55, 114, 119, 120, 122
Gonzalez, Gabriel 76, 115, 161
Gonzalez, Isaac 76, 136
Gonzalez,Javier 63, 111, 115, 119
Gonzalez, Jesse 55
Gonzalez, Jorge 63, 123
Gonzalez, Jose 47
Gonzalez, Julian 70
Gonzalez, Kevin 55, 152
Gonzalez, Kristopher 76, 110, 148
Gonzalez, Manuel 55
Gonzalez, Nicholas 34, 122, 123, 126, 138, 172 Gonzalez, Nicolas 83 Gonzalez, Odoniel 151 Gonzalez, Osiel 63, 126, 134, 163
Gonzalez, Otniel 76
Gonzalez, Romare 83, 143
Gonzalez, Tomas 76, 110, 155
Gonzalez-Abreu, Dante 70 Gonzalez-Camps, Adrian 63
Gonzalez-Jacobo, Marcus 63 Gonzalez-Oiiva, Damian 63
Goti, Alexander De 46 158, 159 Gracia, Jonathan 115 Gray, Brendan 34, 105, 119, 122, 123, 124, 144
Greenberg, Richard 34, 119, 120, 125
Grenet, Paul 34, 140, 141
Grillo, Ralph 76
Groblacher, Dary 76, 179
Guardazzi, Fernando 47, 119, 127
Guerra,Julian 63, 160
Guerra, Pablo 76
Guetta, David 13
Guevara, Daniel 47, 158, 159
Guevara, David 63, 160
Guimaraes-Biandon, Diego 63
Guio, Esteban 83, 126, 151
Guio, Lorenzo 63, 123, 163
Guio, Ted 34, 123, 124, 126
Guiterrez, Ryan 138
Guso, Jake 55, 117, 141, 167
Guso, Ryan 70, 117, 142, 167, 168
Gustavsen, John 90
Gutierrez, Albert 76, 110 Gutierrez, Jason 55, 117, 146 Gutierrez, Ryan 70 Gutierrez, Teresa 90

Guzzo, John 34, 126

Haibi, Dora 90, 110 Hall, Thurman 55, 113, 127, 132
Hasegawa, Alejandro 70, 143, 155, 157
· Hassun, Armando 63, 169 Hassun,Justin 70, 119, 133 Hawking, Stephen 39
Heinlein, Robert 33
Hereter, Pablo 55
Hermida, Albert 63, 119
Hermida, Andres 34, 122 Hermida, Christopher 34, 127 Hermida, John 76, 112 Hernadez, Nicholas 159 Hernandez, Adrian 76, 83, 110, 115, 154
Hernandez, Alejandro 64, 117, 155 Hernandez, Alexander 76, 77 Hernandez, Andres 64, 90, 160 Hernandez, Christopher 64, 115, 150
Hernandez, Daniel 70, 133, 148, 176 Hernandez, Francisco 8, 47, 122, 130, 131 Hernandez, Javier 83, 165 Hernandez, Jorge 34, 116 Hernandez, Justin 77, 83, 136, 161
Hernandez, Kyle 55, 102 Hernandez, Luke 77 Hernandez, Marcello 70, 133 Hernandez, Marina 90 Hernandez, Miguel 83, 143 Hernandez, Nicholas 10, 47, 122, 123 Hernandez, Nicolas 83, 115, 154 Hernandez, Pedro 47, 90, 116 Hernandez-Cane, Alejandro 77 Herron, Nicholas 70, 99, 157 Herrera, Brandon 70, 133, 161 Herrera, Guillermo 47, 122, 123, 134, 163 Herrera, Javier 64, 111, 160 Herrera, Jonathan 64, 113, 116, 117
Hervis, Juan-Carlos 47, 127 Hevia, Brandon 64, 169 Hidalgo, Andres 70, 155, 157 Hidalgo, Daniel 130 Hidalgo, Dominick 8, 47, 130, 142, 147 Hillman, Alejandro 77 Hillman, Daniel 55, 169 Hines, Xavier 55, 130 Homans, Kimberly 90 Hondal, Daniel 77 Hondal, David 16, 64, 132 Horner, Alfonso 47, 130, 162, 163
Horton, Doug 30 Huamani, Alejandro 47, 116, 122, 123
Huertas, Ted 77
Hunter, Alejandro 83, 136 Hyland, John 77, 110, 115
Hyne, Oliver 47, 113, 119, 122, 123 , 125, 127

IIbarra, Andres 71, 120
Ibarra, Kevin 34, 99, 121, 122 lduate, Alexander 6, 83, 119 Iglesia, Michael 10, 47, 116, 117, 124, 159
Iglesias, Eduardo 55, 122, 123, 126 Iglesias, Jennifer 90 lliarte, Manrique 117 lncera, Adam 47, 122, 123, 134, 163 lncera, Benjamin 64, 123, 134, 169 lncera, Javier 55, 122, 125, 126, 163
Infante, Hector 34, 122, 188 Infante, Jose 77, 117 lnguanzo, Yolanda 90 lniesta, Andres 14 lparraguirre, Nicolas 64, 146, 156 lriarte, Manrique 77 lruretagoyena, Ander 46, 47, 122, 123, 126, 127 Isaac, Alexander 64, 134, 163 Isenberg, Joseph 47, 97, 118, 122, 123, 126
Ismail, Rashad 71, 94, 118, 122, 126, 183 lturregui, Enrique 71 , '"Inigo, Paula 90 \ - f _)J

iJJackson, Peter 56, 113, 138 Jacomino, Jennifer 90
Jalil, Gregory 15, 20, 34, 41, 96, 116, 119, 134, 341 Jara, Ana 90
Jaramillo, Daniel 48, 116, 120, 169
Jasman, Michael 64, 138 Jauregui, Christopher 77, 157 Jimenez, Andres 90 Jimenez, Beatriz 90, 120 Jimenez, Carlos 71, 142 Jimenez, Cristian 48, 122, 123, 126, 163
Jimenez, Gabriel 77, 115, 122 Jimenez, Jose 77 Jimenez, Jovier 83, 126 Jimenez, Michael 56 Jimenez, Zilkia 90 Johnson, William 35, 188 Jordan, Michelle 90 Jose, Daniel 56, 113, 122, 123 Juan, Andres 71, 111 Juan, Carlos 71, 111, 155 Juan, Mikel 71, 103, 154, 155 Jude, Peter 48, 102, 122, 123, 126, 127, 134, 163
Juncadella, Diego 173
Juncadella, Salvador 48, 117, 122, 124, 127
Juncadella, Sebastian Justiniano, Raul 349

Kasabdji, Gabriel 83, 154 Keenan, Alexander 71, 119, 122, 138
Keenan, Nicholas 71, 119, 122 Kenna, Ann 90, 113, 122

Kiliddjian, Peter 64, 113, 132, 150
Kindelan, William 77, 105, 175
Kline, Clara 90
Kurzan, Pablo 83, 115, 119

Labrada, Ricardo 83, 115, 117
Labrador, Erick 6, 83, 154
Labrero, Jonathan 119
Loge, Daniel 83
Lagunas, Mark 64
Lam, Enrique 56, 114, 122, 124, 154, 166, 167
Lamar, Rene 64, 115
Lamarche, Leonardo 71
Landaburu, Tao De 62
Lang, Dante 83
Lara, Joshua 83, 119, 136, 149, 165
Lara, Shyara 90, 125
Laratelli, Claudio 77, 155
Laratelli, Luciano 56, 122, 124
Larson, Jake 56, 111, 117, 122, 123, 169
Lascano, Joshua 71, 133
Lascano,Julio 35, 111, 125
Lascano, Lidice 90, 136
Lascano, Tony 32
Lastre, Kristian 77, 137
Lastres, Kevin 64
Laurita, Lorenzo 71, 136, 161
Lavandero, Alejandro 8, 48, 159
Lavina, Christopher 13, 35
Lazo, Adrian 77
Leal, Louis 8 3, 117
Leanez, Maria lnes 90
Ledesma, Rafael 90, 103
Legido, Julian 48
Leiter, Sebastian 77, 126
Lemos, Alejandro De 30, 118, 122, 123
Lemos, Kevin 77, 111
Lemus, Kevin 83, 119, 136 Lemus, Richard 115, 116, 127 Leon, Gisela 91
Leon, Manuel 48, 122, 127 Leonard, Nicholas 56, 169
Leos, Domingo 64
Leos, Sergio 56, 114, 119, 122, 124, 157
Leyva, Aurelio 48, 127, 144 Leyva, Brandon 68, 71, 126, 133, 148
Leyva, Christopher 35, 111, 123
Leyva, Frank 48, 127, 130, 163
Leyva, Michael 71, 94
Lima, Bernardo 71, 117, 142
Limia, Michael 71, 122, 142
Linares, Antonio 64, 177
Lindsay, Joseph 10, 35, 122, 125, 126, 134, 135, 163
Llanes,Jose 71, 133
Llansa, Juan 35
Llobell, Marcos 64, 113, 12 3
Llobell, Nicholas 77, 110, 111, 119
Llorente, Alberto 71, 133
Llorente, Jorge 130
Lola, Saul 71, 133, 183
Lominac, Jordan 35, 101 , 125, 188
Londono, Simon 64
Long, Matthew 48, 140, 141
Lopez, Avery 21, 56, 126, 134, 135, 163
Lopez, Daniel 56
Lopez, Gabriel 64, 154
Lopez, Jacob 83, 126, 136
Lopez,Jaime 77, 120, 136, 151,
164
Lopez,Jorge 71, 119, 133
Lopez, Jose 35, 130
Lopez, Joseph 35, 122
Lopez,Joshua 35, 119, 134, 150, 163
Lopez, Kevin 71
Lopez, Lionel 91
Lopez, Manuel 64, 141
Lopez, Michael 48, 64, 77, 122, 123, 124, 154
Lopez, Nicholas 56, 122, 154
Lopez, Noah 77, 119
Lopez, Susan 91
Lopez, Thomas 77, 117, 120, 164
Lopez, William 71, 115, 122
Lopez De Mendoza, Victor 83
Lopez-Bosch , Ivan 48, 121
Lopez-Castro, Amadeo 48, 116, 126
Lopez-Castro, Guillermo 6, 64, 157
Lopez-lbanez, Roberto 48, 122, 127, 169
Lopez-Molina, Roberto 35 , 112, 122
Lopez-Trigo, Mark 48, 127, 132
Lopez-Varela, Jose 71, 133
Lorente,Jorge 48, 117
Lorenzo, Alexander 56, 105, 160
Lorenzo, Christopher 7, 71, 161
Lorenzo, Jesse 48
Lorenzo, Justin 56, 123, 126, 132
Lorenzo, Lucas 77
Lorenzo, Matias 83 , 118, 154
Lorenzo, Nicholas 64, 132
Lorenzo, William 64, 143
Loret De Mola, Andres 64
Loret De Mola, Gabriel 35, 152, 153
Lorido, Jose 35, 123, 127, 143
Lorido, Juan 56, 117, 143
Loven, Michael 64, 116
Lovo, Manuel 71, 155, 157
Lowenhaupt, Kevin 48, 122, 123, 126, 127, 138
Lucas, Albert 35, 43, 122, 123, 125, 127, 169
Lucas, Jonathan 56, 122, 123, 169
Lugo, Daniel 77
Lund, Roger 91
Luzarraga, Joseph


Maccarato, Augusto 124
Machado, Alejandro 48, 127, 137
Machado, Carlos 83, 126, 154
Machado, Julio 77
Macias, Alec 48, 119, 124, 126, 130
Macias, Mariano 71 , 119, 133, 148, 176
Mackie, Kathleen 91
Madiedo, Reynaldo 64, 116, 119, 152
Maduro, Alejandro 83, 115, 154
Magoulas, Michael 64, 126, 134, 135, 163
Maguina, Jose 19, 71, 154, 155
Maher, Patrick 83, 126, 136
Maldini, Paolo 36
Malouf, Antonio 34, 35, 43, 114, 122, 123
Manazanares, Andres 163
Manrara, Ana 91
Manrique, Bernardo 56, 126, 127, 160
123, 126
Manzanares, Daniel 35, 122, 123
Mariani, Jr., Richard C. 331
Mariategui, Juan 36, 122, 123
Mariategui, Sebastian 36, 169
Marin, Carlos 83, 154
Marin, Gabriel 83
Marin, Steven 77, 148
Marin, Tristen 83
Marina, Michael 64, 126
Marmol, Rafael 77, 110, 112
Marquez, Andres 77, 110, 117
Marquez, Armando 71, 118, 137
Marquez, Cristian 64, 117
Marquez, Emmanuel 56, 117
Marquez, Luis 77, 113
Marrero, Christian 48, 122
Marrero, Christopher 56, 132
Marrero, Humberto 74, 78, 110, 117, 118
Marrero, Matthew 56, 169
Marrero, Ruben 91, 144, 146
Marshall, Are 99
Martin, Anthony 64
Martin, Christopher 64, 123
Martin, David 83,161
Martin, Lantz 64, 117, 126
Martin, Paul 31, 36, 119, 122, 124, 127
Martin, Pedro 121
Martin, Peter 83
Martinez, Alfonso 78, 148
Martinez, Branden 48, 122, 134, 135, 163
Martinez, Carlos 71, 122, 133
Martinez, Daniel 83, 119, 125, 126
Martinez, David 84, 118
Martinez, Djan 48, 132
Martinez, Fernando 122, 127
Martinez, Javier 16, 56, 111, 122 Martinez, Jeremy 48, 110, 120, 122, 123
Martinez, Jorge 91, 147
Martinez, Kenji 160
Martinez, Luis 167
Martinez, Mario 56, 91 , 122, 123
Martinez, Oscar 65
Martinez, Paul 65, 115, 150 Martinez, Ricardo 122, 127
Martinez, Rodrigo 91
Martinez, Ryan 78, 111, 115
Martinez-Cid, Anton 56, 127
Martinez-Cid, Ricardo 56, 122, 123, 126, 169
Martinez-Cid, Xabier 36, 124
Martinez-Negrin, Guillermo 71 Martinez-Ouibus, Fernando 6, 48, 116, 123, 162, 163, 177, 183
Martinez-Varela, Rafael 84, 114
Maseda, Miguel 18, 36, 98, 100, 122, 130, 156, 169, 173,341
Masri, Omar 65, 116, 123, 126
Masters, Justin 36, 123
Matheu, Ryan 36, 115
Mathison, Luis 84
Matos, Cristian 78, 161
Maury, Albert 78, 148, 161
Maury, Andrew 36, 122, 123, 127
Maya, Samuel 65 , 108, 117, 132 Mayer, Louis B 40
Maza, Alberto 56
Maza, Carlos 91
Mazaira, Julian 48, 122, 123, 138, 139
Meagher, Conor 78, 119, 121, 126, 136, 168
Mederos, Javier 84, 13 6
163
Mejer, Lu is 78, 11 0
Mejia, Daniel 78, 164
Mejia, Marcel 71
Mejido, Maria 91
Melendez, Rafael 56, lll, 115
Melendez, Sebastian 84, 115, 168
Melo, Francisco 84, 115
Mencio, Anthony 10, 36, 107
Mencio, Carlos 65
Mendia, Enrique 78
Mendonca, Tanger 91, 152
Menendez, Christopher 78
Menendez, Enrique 56, 114, 122, 126
Menendez, Francisco 84, 149
Menendez, Jonathan 84
Menendez, Joseph 15, 71, 138
Menendez, Manuel 84, 118
Menendez, Norberto 84, 168
Menendez, Rafael 115
Menocal, Ana Maria 91 , 174
Menocal, Giovanni 78, 164
Menocal, Nicholas 36, 127, 130, 163
Mercado, Daniel 29, 36, 97, 102, 107, 114, 123,341
Mercado, Enrique 71, 113, 169
Merino, Kyle 48, 138
Mertz, Alexander 65
Mesa, Gabriel 48, 122, 123 , 169
Mesa, Giancarlo 78, 110
Messi, Leonel 37
Metral, Sebastian 71, 122
Michel, Carlos 71, 122
Michel, George 65, 104, 117 Michelena, Xavier 65, 115
Milanes, Sebastian 71, 157
Milton, Maurice 84, 149
Minchener, Vicki 91
Miniet, Paul 71, 143
Mion, Daniel 36, 117, 124, 126, 127, 152
Mion, Diego 56, 117, 122, 124, 152
Mion, Gabriel 36, 103, 117, 122, 123, 126, 127, 152
Mion, Marcelo 78, 117
Mion-Bet, Ander 71, 133
Miranda, Jason 65
Miro-Quesada, Jorge 22, 84, 161
Modino-Diaz, Jesus 56
Molero, Santiago 78, 110, 155
Molina, Fernando 18, 71, 119, 133, 164
Mompremier, Randy 48, 124, 130, 150
Moncada, Richard 65, 91, 163
Monsalve, Elias 56, 160
Montadas, Antonio 71, 136, 138, 164
Montalvan, Ricardo 65 , 169 Montato, Adrian 124
Montero, Hugo 56, 102, 122, 123, 126, 157
Montes, Jeffrey 13 8
Montes, Michael 36, 127
Montes De Oca, Felipe 71, 117
Montesi, Daniel 91, 117
Montiel, Kevin 65, 119, 134, 163
Montoto, Adrian 56, 99, 122, 123, 124
Montoya, Nestor 48, 122, 123, 125
Monzon, Anthony 48, 97, 127, 169
Mora, Ana 91, 180 Mora, Miguel 78
Moreiras, Nicolas 8, 16, 48, 127, 130
Morency, Dimmytri 48, 124, 130
Morency, Olivier 78
Moreno, Carlos 84, 126, 154 Moreno, Frank 130
Moreno, Marcel 130 Moreno, Michael 7, 84, 115, 117, 136, 154, 165
Morera, Maria 91
Moreton, Nicholas 36, 123 Morfin, Juan Carlos 48, 116, 122, 126, 127, 154
Morfin, Pedro 49, 116, 122, 126, 152
Morgado, Robert 57, 122, 126, 160 Morin, Tristen 118 Moro, Matthew 49, 130 Morrency, Dimmytri 152 Mosquera, Javier 57 Moussa, Eric 36, 127 Moya, Adrian 49, 116, 122, 123 Mulet, George 49
Mullin-Garcia, Liam 78, 121, 136 Mullin-Garcia, Matthew 72, 136 Munarriz, Nicholas 49, 122, 123, 132
Munilla, Julian 49, 116 Muniz, Carlos 57, 120, 122, 123, 125, 126, 150 Muriedas, Andrew 72, 133, 164 Murphy, Brandon 141, 142 Murphy, Matthew 72, 137 Murphy, Ryan 57, 122, 126, 132, 146
Muniz, Carlos 163
Munoz, Joshua 49, 78, 111, 116, 119, 122, 125, 126, 127, 136 Munoz, Nicolas 84, 115 Munoz, Richard 84, 161 Munoz, Santiago 84, 143, 161 Munoz, Sebastian 65 Munoz-Bustamante, Jorge 91 ,, t

n•Naccarato, Augusto 49, 152 Noon, Albert 72 Naranjo, Andre 37, 106, 122, 123
Naranjo, Juan 60, 65 Navarro, Alexander 65, 134, 150 Navarro, Angelo 49, 124, 150 Navarro, Melissa 91 Naya, Alberto 57, 160 Negron, Rene 49, 116, 119, 122, 126, 127 Neptune, Daniel 65, 132, 163, 177
Neret, Eduardo 65, 113 Nicosia, Ramon 91, 124 Nisenbaum, Nicholas 49 Nodarse, Andres 49, 122 Norniella-Burke, Christian 78 Novas , Marc 84, 117 Novo, Alexander 49, 116, 119, 125
Novo, Nicholas 65, 116, 125, 163
Novoa, Alejandro 65, 117, 138 Novoa, Alexander 72, 161 Novoa, Leandro 91
Medina, Gustavo 71, 114, 122 Medina, John 65, 146
Manzanares, Andres 56, 122,
Mejer, Alvaro 65, 119, 126, 134,
Morales, Christopher 56, 115
Morales, Justin 56, 169
Moreau, Jonathan 78
Novoa, Nicolas 49, 112, 117 Noya, Emmanuel 49, 144 Nunez, Ariel 91 Nunez, Gabriel 65, 113, 116, 163 Nunez, Leopoldo 92 Nunez, Osvaldo 72, 122 Nunez, Ricardo 37, 138

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Nunez, Santiago 7 2, 142, 167; 168
Nunez, Ricardo 123

O ' Sullivan, John 37; 122, 13 8
Obregon, Javier 49
O campo Nicolas 65 115, 132
Odon, Francisco 7 8, 110, 111 , 11 7; 136
Oliva, Frank 20, 37; 120, 122, 123
Olvera , Nicolas 37; 101 , 124, 152, 153
Omana, Carlos 37; 117, 140, 141
Orbay, Jorge 5 7; 112, 119, 124, 12 7; 132, 163
Ordunez, Ulises 92
Orta, Jonathan 74, 78, 115
Orta Jorge 57; 59 154
Ortega, Christian 65 , 115, 126
Ortega, Diego 84
Ortega, Fabio 92
Ortega, Oscar 78, 92 , 115
Ortega, Pedro 65
Ortelli, Gustavo 118
Ortiz, Hector 5 7; 146, 169
Ortiz, Javier 37, 122, 123, 173
Ortiz Karen 92 180
Osorio, Andres 49, 127
Otero, Daniel 18, 126, 136
Otero, Luz 92

Padilla, Jose 92
Padron, Angel 72
Padron, Camilo 5 7, 132
Padron, Christian 57, 116
Padron , Javier 133
Padron, Jorge 78
Padron, Omar 37
Padura, Anthony 72 , 111, 120
Padura, Francisco 92 , 120
Pagan, Edwin 49, 122, 130
Pall issery, William 65, 123
Palomera, Julio 65, 11 7; 147
Palomo Christian 37; 112 12 2, 123 , 126
Paneda, Alexander 5 7; 115, 11 7
Paneda, Jose 5 7, 115, 11 7; 12 2
Paoli-Torres, Jorge 65 , 157
Paoli-Torres, Sebastian 78, 157
Parada Esteban 37 123, 169
Parada, Gabriel 65
Paradela, Alberto 37; 115, 11 7; 120, 12 7
Pardo, Alberto 72 , 113, 122, 143
Pardo, Javier 37; 122, 123
Parea, Christian 122
Pareja, Esteban 38, 124
Parets Daniel 5 7 159
Parker, Carolyn 349
Parlade, Joseph 80, 84, 115
Parra, Albert 38
Parra, Carlos 49, 116, 117; 119, 12 2, 12 3
Parra, Mario 92
Parra, Ryan 6, 38
Pa scual, Brian 7 8, 175
Pascual, Kevin 65 , 116, 132, 169
Pasto r, Matthew 65 , 114, 120, 177
Paul, John 148
Paula, David 49, 127
Pavon, Kevin 57
Pawlikowski, Boleck De 62
Paz, Alejandro 38, 43 , 122, 125, 152
Paz, Cristian 57, 122, 169
Pedroza IV, Alejandro 72
Pelegri, Jose 72, 120, 126
Pelegri Mario 38, 124, 125
Pena , Silvia 92
Penarredonda, Alejandro 65
Pendas, John 5 7; 122, 134
Penerredonda, Alejandro 111
Penn,Joshua 49, 121 , 132
Peppas, Kirk 141
Perdomo, Daniel 57, 11 7; 132
Perea , Christian 49, 122, 123, · 127
Perea, Jacob 84, 11 7; 161
Pereyra , Jonathan 65, 117; 138
Perez, Alberto 49, 122, 143
Perez, Ale jandro 5 7; 127; 141
Perez, Andres 65, 84, 119, 126, 136, 147; 149, 156, 161
Perez, Anthony 38 , 122, 123, 127
Perez, Bryan 38, 122, 123, 125, 130
Perez, Carlos 44, 49, 122, 123, 130
Perez, Christian 49, 65, 122, 123 143
Perez Dan iel 49 66 84, 113, 11 7; 137; 138
Perez, Gabriel 38, 169
Perez, George 13 8
Perez, Ignacio 72 , 119, 120, 148, 157
Perez, James 57; 13 8
Perez, Jimmy 92
Perez, Johnathon 72, 118
Perez, Jonathan 38 , 141
Perez Joseph 72 13 8
Perez,Juan 141
Perez, Kevin 49, 116, 169
Perez, Marcos 72 , 161
Perez, Michael 66 11 7
Perez, Nicholas 7 8, 126, 142
Pe rez, Nicolas 66, 113, 11 7
Perez, Pablo 66
Perez, Patrick 84, 165
Perez, Richard 78
Perez, Ryan 7 8
Perez, Victor 119
Perez De Corcho, Christian 7 2
Perez-Abreu, Albert 84, 118
Perez-Abreu, Victor 5 7; 12 2, 126, 127; 132
Perez-Blanco, Raphael 84
Perez-Costa Juan 66 117
Perez-Heydrich, Carlo s 72 , 148
Perez-Monzon, Andres 49
Perez-Pino, Anthony 72 , 122, 126, 161
Perez-Sanchez, Ruben 49, 127
Permuy, Antonio 66 126
Permuy SJ Frank 92
Perosch , Marco 118
Perrone, Jose 38 , 111 , 11 7; 119, 125, 126, 152
Pertierra, Gabriel 49, 122, 125
Pertierra, Robert 72, 119
Pessoa, John 50, 122, 143
Peters on, Lisa 92
Peterson, Michael 176
Peterson, Nicholas 72 , 133 , 176
Piccolo, Alexander 78
Pina Alexander 38, 119, 120
Pino, Mario 130, 132
Pinto, Giancarlo 78, 148
Pi s-Dudot, Alejandro 50, 119, 144
Pita, Javier 84
Pita-Macedo, Ricardo 7; 39, 119, 127
Placeres, Anthony 50
Place res, Steven 72 , 13 3
Planas-Arteaga, Sheehan 39, 127; 158 159
Platt, Eric 39, 124, 130
Poey, Federico 39, 96, 122
Polo, Jorge 66, 132
Polo, Lucas 84
Poo, Daniel 5 7; 117; 12 2
Pope, Miles 57; 113, 125
Porta George 92
Portal, Hanler 72 , 133
Portela, Alejandro 66, 132, 160, 17 7
Portela, Gerardo 50, 92, 137
Portela, Jerry 119
Portuondo, Daniel 78, 110, 112, 164
Portuondo, John 39, 122, 123
Porven, Christian 52 , 5 7
Posey, Patty 349
Poulat, Genaro 66, 126
Poveda, Andres 84, 115, 157
Powell, Andrew 72, 137; 148
Powell, John 78, 148, 155, 175
Poweii,Jorge 66, 132, 154, 169, 17 7
Powell, Matthew 78
Prado, Michael 84, 117
Prellezo, Felipe 57; 117, 126
Prida, Daniel 173
Prida, David 66, 116, 123
Prieto,Jose 5 7; 111 , 116, 122, 123
Prieto, Julian 39, 125, 127; 138
Prieto, Peter 78
Prio, Carlos 50, 116, 122
Prio, Max 122
Pugliese, Marc 7 2, 122
Puig-Corve, Diego 74, 78 , 119, 155
Puig-Corve, Patrick 57; 111 , 143, 179
Pujals, Fernando 7 8
Pujals, Guillermo 57, 132, 146, 163
Pulles, Robert 72 , 119, 133
Pupa, Roberto 84, 119
Purrinos, Sergio 50, 127
Pusch, Alexander 84, 118, 126 !
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Quintero, Christopher 78
Quintero, Odalys 92
Quirch, Guillermo 39, 137
Quiroga, Alfredo 66, 116, 11 7; 125, 126, 147

Ragolta, Eduardo 10, 39, 122, 123
Raimundez, Ricardo 92
Ram , Peter 123
Ramirez, Daniel 66, 120, 127
Ramirez, Eduardo 57; 122
Ramirez, Erick 39, 114, 122, 123 , 125
Ramirez, Jake 72 , 127; 133, 155
Ram irez, John 66
Ramon, Daniel 122
Ramon, Michael 72
Ramon , Olga 92, 126
Ramon, Peter 50, 116, 118, 122, 127
Ramos, Carlos 66, 104, 177
Ramos, Ghulian 7 8, 104, 115, 161
Ramos, Kevin 78, 142
Real, Marlin 92
Rebolledo, Cesar 66 152
Recu set, Nicholas 39, 113, 130
Rego, Dominic 39, 123, 125
Reinoso, Lazaro 92 , 157
Restrepo, Luis 50, 122, 123 , 126, 138
Restrepo, Rafael 39, 122, 123 , 125, 138
Rey, Adrian 79, 115
Rey, Julian 39,12 2, 123 , 134
Reyes, Chris 92
Reyes, Jorge 66, 132
Reyes-Garcia, Maria Cristina 92 , 172
Ricardo, Edwin 57; 116, 117, 169
Ricardo, Fraga 116
Rice Tavish 79
Riesgo Jacob 50
Rigueiro, Francisco 10, 50, 116, 122
Rigueiro, Gabriel 79
Rincon , Daniel 39
Rios, Francisco 5 7; 119, 125 Rios, Holman 7 9
Rivacoba, Erik 57, 125
Rivas, Adrian 57; 114
Rivas, Andres 18, 50, 113, 124, 127
Rivera , Diego 79
Riveron, Austin 54, 57; 117; 125, 126, 132, 146
Rives Dylan 58
Roo, Alexander 7 2, 133
Roo , Ivan 92
Roan , James 122
Roatta , Christian 66
Robaina, Mario 17; 79, 155, 161
Robert Munoz 5 7, 122, 123, 169
Roberts, Tyler 72
Robledo, Andres 58
Robledo, Juan 143
Roca , Jose 58, 122, 123, 134, 146
Roca Jose E 92, 144 146, 349
Roca , Nicolas 20, 79, 110, 136, 143 , 148, 157; 164
Rodriguez, Adolfo 66, 113, 115 Rodriguez, Alfonso 80, 85, 149, 161, 165
Rodriguez, Andres 58, 120, 122 127
Rodriguez, Andrew 85 , 118, 142, 168
Rodriguez, Anthony 58, 113 , 122
Rodriguez, Benjamin 72, 120 Rodriguez, Bryan 66, 123, 143 Rodriguez, Carlos 79 Rodriguez, Ca sey 72, 122 Rodriguez, Christian 85, 115, 127 Rodriguez, Daniel 58 , 123, 127, 180
127
Pinate, Andres 84
Pinate, O scar 72, 155
Patel, Kunal 38 , 116
Pinero, Fernando 78 , 110
Ramdial, Demetri 39, 116, 122, 123 , 125 Ramirez, Alfredo 57; 122, 127; 167
Ramirez, Cristina 110
Rodriguez David 40 122 127
130
Rodriguez, Eduardo 40 Rodriguez, Ethan 58 , 117; 169 Rodriguez, Francisco 7 9, 99, 111 , 118, 12 7
Rodriguez, George 58
Rodriguez, Giovanni 58 , 114, 122, 123 , 157
Rodriguez, Hector 66, 116, 169
Rodriguez, Jake 72
Rodriguez, Javier 7; 40, 130, 131, 140, 162, 17 3, 351
Rodriguez, Jesse 50, 122, 127; 130
Rodriguez, John 127
Rodriguez, John Paul 154
Rodriguez, John-Paul 50 Rodriguez, Jorge 72 , 160 Rodriguez, Joseph 50, 105, 159
Rodriguez, Juan 66, 117; 123 , 134, 143 169
Rodriguez, Juan Manuel 40, 122, 126
Rodriguez, Justin 79, 11 7
Rodriguez, Kevin 58, 122, 123, 126, 169
Rodriguez, Lui s 11 , 12, 50, 72, 120, 133
Rodriguez, Mario 85 , 11 7; 142 Rodriguez, Mercedes 92
Rodriguez, Michael 50, 169
Rodriguez, Michel 40, 111 , 124
Rodriguez Nestor 92
Rodriguez, N icholas 72 , 119
Rodriguez, Ricardo 50, 112, 117
Rodriguez, Ryan 79, 110, 115, 168
Rodriguez, Steven 58 126 169
Rodriguez Verde, Juan 85
Rodriguez-Cepero, Pablo 40, 122, 138
Rodriguez-Mena, Ryan 66, 116, 160
Roen, James 50, 122, 126
Rojas, Nikolas 72, 119, 122
Rojas Romero, Manuel 119
Rojas-Romero, Manuel 18, 7 9, 118, 126 127
Rojo, Dan iel 50, 99, 116, 122 Rojo, Diego 58 , 122, 134, 163
Romero, Alejandro 58, 122, 123 , 126
Romero Daniel 85
Romero, Michael 50
Romeu, Daniel 79, 110, 148, 155 Ramo, Daniel 113
Rondon , Christian 66, 119
Rondon , Luis 50, 116, 124 Rosa , Ralph 66, 119
Rosario , Javier 72
Rosell , Carlos 66, 169, 177
Rosell , Teobaldo 85 , 149
Rosete, Omar 66, 134, 163
Rosette Diego 58 117; 119 122 123, 126, 127
Roura, Devon 58, 114, 122, 123, 126
Rovira , Gabriel 72
Rowaan , Cornelis 58 , 122, 124
Ruberte Ignacio 50 116 122, 123
Rubio, Jose 7 9, 110, 113, 118, 119
Rudnika s, Benzo 58 , 102, 117; 150
Rueda , Anthony 58 , 111 Ruiz, Alejandro 79, 119
Ruiz, Ana Maria 92
Ruiz, Angelo 79
Ruiz, Christopher 58 , 127; 132
Ruiz, Daniel 50
Ruiz Eduardo 50, 124, 12 7; 13 8
Ruiz Fernando 50 122 123, 127; 138
Ruiz, Frankie 134
Ruiz, Michael 66, 113, 150, 180

Ruiz, Roberto 13 8
Rui z-Sierra, Ernesto 79 , 161

Saavedra, Angel 50, 116, 122 , 123 , 163
Saavedra, Daniel 58 , 116, 169
Saavedra , Mark 66
Saca-Pujal s, Jose 58
Sacasa , Andre s 50
Saenz, Michael 58, 114, 169
Sagan , Carl 29
Sagarduy, Inigo 72 , 143 , 154, 155
Sairam , Vikram 58, 119, 123 , 163
Salablanca, Julieta 92
Saladin, Victor 58, 126, 132
Salas, Mathew 79 , 110, 119
Salazar, Carlos 66, 132
Salazar, David 79, 110
Salaz ar, Jorge 50, 127
Salazar, Nicolas 72
Saldana, Lazaro 92
Sales, Matthew 115
Salinas, Christian 66
Salina s, Paul 50
Salinas, Richard 66, 132 , 163
Salvador, Max 40, 12 7
San Juan, Brandon 50, 116, 132
San Roman , Gabriel 73 , 136, 161
Sancerni , Jose 93
Sanchez, Alec 73 , 117, 133
Sanchez, Alejandro 85 , 103 , 137
Sanchez, Andres 8, 50, 7 3, 115, 119, 122 , 133, 144, 148 , 149, 159, 160, 161
Sanchez, Cesar 51, 112 , 113
Sanchez, Eric 73, 136
Sanchez , Joseph 85 , 161
Sanchez, Lourdes 180 Sanchez, Lucas 51, 127, 130
Sanchez, Luis 119
Sanchez, Manuel 73 , 122
Sanchez, Marlisa 93
Sanchez, Ma ximilian 40 , 115, 116, 11 7, 122, 178 , 179, 180, 350 Sanchez, Nicholas 58 , 116, 117, 124
San c hez, Sergio 66, 117
Sanchez, Thorvald 51, 119, 169 San c hez-Roig , Adrian 40, 122 , 138
Sanchi s, Jose Vicente 66, 116, 154
Sanchis, Salvador 19, 40, 11 7, 126, 152 , 153
Sanjur, Daniel 18, 40
Santa-Cruz , Ivan 93 , 112
Santamaria, Stefano 85
Santana , Adrian 85
Santiago, Andres 73
Santo s, Eduardo 73 , 116, 119, 126, 133
Santos, Gregory 51 , 122 , 125 , 12 7
Santos, Leonel 66 , 132
Santos, Stefano 118
Santos, Steven 79 , 126, 161
Sanu , Christopher 58, 138
Sanz-Perez, Jonathan 73 , 13 3
Sardinas, Benjamin 40, 119, 127
Sarduy, Paul 41 , 17 2
Sarmiento-Urrego , Daniel 85 , 15 4
Savedra, Angel 12 7
Sayman , Michael 6 7, 113
Scerpella , Ernesto 41, 112, 119
Scheuren , Eduardo 82 , 85 , 119, 143
Scheuren , Jose 51 , 152
Schmidt, Hans 8, 10, 41 , 130
Schmidt, Nicole 183
Schultz, Jonathan 67, 104, 119, 132
Scull, Ignacio 93
Seara , Joseph 79 , 148
Sebastian , Reuben 41 , 120
Secal , Andrew 13 7
Seda , Alejandro 73 , 133 Gabriel 85,149
Seicentos, Anth o ny 7 3
Seijo, Marion 67, 132
Sempere, Sean 85 , 136
Sendros-lglesia s, Mercedes 93
Senior, Alejandro 58, 114, 117
Senior, Nicholas 80, 85, 126, 149
Sequeira , Felipe 85
Serein , Brian 7 3
Serein , Gilbert 41, 112 , 12 2 , 169
Serrate, Kristopher 6 7
Sevilla , Diego 6 7
Shellen, Brien 51 , 116, 127
Sheuren, Jose 124
Sicre, Manuel 28 , 41 , 11 7, 127, 130, 131 , 144, 145 , 169
Sierra , Anthony 58 , 116, 11 7, 169
Sierra , Brandon 41 , 7 3 , 124, 126, 133 , 151
Sierra, Matthew 51 , 123 , 127, 150
Sigler, Ryan 67
Signore!, Andres 7 9 , 136
Silva , Christopher 4 , 41, 11 2 , 118, 121, 122, 123
Silva , Daniel 79, 115, 118 , 161
Silva , Jose 58 , 112 , 154
Silva , Joshua 51 , 79 , 105, 110, 114, 120, 127, 164
Silvestry, Brandon 7 3, 119, 133, 148
Simauchi, Kevin 85
Singer, W illiam 58 , 169
Singh, Krischan 51, 116, 121 , 126
Sirven, Jose 67, 167, 168
Siu, Patrick 6 7, 116, 119, 143
Si xto , Daniel 79
Smith , Alejandro 17, 85 , 13 7, 165
Smith , Andre s 58 , 127
Smith , Franci sco 58 , 123 , 12 6 , 137
Smith , Jose 41 , 6 7, 100, 119, 126, 130, 147
Sojo, Daniel 51 , 169
Solanilla, Carlos 73 , 117, 142 , 168
Solares, Mario 41 , 138
Solis, Christian 51 , 159
Sol is, Steven 6 7, 123
So lorzano, Fernando 41 , 100, 101 , 119, 124, 125
Sosa, Erne sto 51 , 123
Sosa, Henry 51 , 122 , 123
Sosa , Marisol 93 , 125
Sotolongo, Richard 67, 150
Souche, Antoine 67
Spillers, Au stin 6 7
Sproul , Christoph 51 , 119, 122, 163
Sroka , Sergio 51 , 103 , 130, 152
St Louis, Daniel 41 , 126, 12 7, 130, 154, 155
Staines, Leonardo 18, 42
Stuart, Ricard 130
Suarez, Adriana 86, 93 , 183
Suarez, Alexander 79, 115
Suarez, And re 6 7, 113 , 17 9
Suarez, Camila 93
Suarez, Christian 58 , 126, 132
Suarez, Jo seph 7 9 , 119
Suarez, Nichola s 58
Suarez, Sebastian 85
Suarez, SJ, Pedro 93 , 17 5, 183
Sucart, Yuri 6 7
Sucena , Rolando 93, 105
Sueiro , Michael 85 , 117, 149

,.Tamborrel , Eduardo 67, 168
Tamborrel , Federico 85 , 168
Tamborrel , Nicola s 79, 168
Tanous, Fayez 37, 42, 130
Toto, Javier 51 , 122 , 127, 138, 139
Toto, Rene 116
Tavara , Fernando 58
Tefel, Michael 7 3 , 122 , 143 , 15 7
Tejada , Daniel 7 9, 112
Tej idor, Francisco 51 , 122, 134, 163
Tello, Christian 59, 103 , 116, 117, 124, 138
Teran , Maur ic io 51 , 124, 163
Tesla, Niko la 39
Todywala, Zane 7 9 , 17 0
Toledo, Dolores 93, 122, 127
Tomas, Fabian 67, 134, 135 , 16 3
Tomasino, Miguel 93
Tomasino, Nicolas 42, 123 , 138
Toma sino, Walter 73 , 137
Tootle, Nicholas 7 9 , 119, 155
Tordin , Mateus 22 , 85, 154
Torralba, Nicholas 59 , 127
Torrebiarte, Adrian 85 , 161 Torres, Miguel 119
To rres, Ryan 7 9, 112, 17 0
Torres De Navarra , Carlos 7 3 , 11 7, 133 , 13 7
Torres De Navarra , Fran ci sco 51
Torres De Navarra , Miguel 67, 137, 157
Torricella, Brandon 85, 117, 126, 136, 149, 165
Tost, Miguel 42 , 106
Trastoy, Gabriel 85, 161
Trelles-Cabarrocas, Jorge 59, 124
Tremblay, Andrew 59 , 124
Trigueros, Gon z alo 42 , 120, 125 , 173
Trobiani , Michael 19, 42 , 96 , 120
Trujillo, Alejandro 18, 51, 130
Trujillo, Christopher 42, 159
Trujillo, Cristian 73 , 133
Trujillo, Jerry 7 9 , 119
Trujillo, Virginia 93
Tua-Caraccia , Rafael 42 , 1 122, 123 , 126, 127, 134
Tyler, Steven 59 , 119, 127

Ucar, Antonio 42 , 122 , 123, 125 , 144
Ugarte , Michael 51 , 124, 125 , 127, 130
Ugas, Daniel 67
Ukenye , John 67, 113, 117, 119
Urbay, Marlene 93
Ureta, Nichola s 73, 161
Uribe, Carlos 85 , 115

Valdes , Isabel 93
Valdes , Jorge 85
Valdes, Kevin 79
Valdes , Nicolas 59, 113, 124
Valdes-Denis, Raymond 12 7
Valencia , Antonio 79
Valencia , Pablo 42
Valida, Stephen 42, 122 , 123 , 125
Valiente, Brian 67, 126
Valiente, Kevin 51 , 124, 126, 127
Valladares, Bryan 44, 51
Valle, Eduardo 19, 59, 152
Valverde, Carlos 85
Valverde, Daniel 51, 124
Valverde, Rene 73, 118
Vanencia , Antonio 118
Vanscoy, Robert 67
VanScoy, Timothy 93 , 143 , 180
Varas, Andres 7 3 , 133
Varela, Jonathan 7 3 , 13 3, 161
Vargas, Brandon 42 , 120, 124, 125
Vargas, Ignacio 67, 115
Varga s, Karol 73,119,164
Vargas, Luis 73 , 110, 123,161
Varona , Marisol 93
Vasquez, Matias 85 , 154
Vazquez, Alexander 59, 126
Vazquez, Andres 42 , 105 , 122 , 140, 141
Vazquez, Juan 7, 93
Vazquez, Nicholas 51 , 73 , 114, 115 , 138
Vazquez, Vincent 59, 126, 13 8
Vega , Gustavo 51 , 120, 127
Vega , Jose 51
Vega , Lourdes 93
Vega , Sam 93 , 126
Vega, Steven 59, 116, 13 7
Vega-Sanz, Matthew 6 7, 119, 147
Vega-Sanz, Michael 67, 119, 147
Velasco, Jose 73 , 136
Velasquez, Pablo 51, 110, 122, 123
Velazquez, Victor 12, 13 , 42 , 136, 140, 163 , 188 , 341
Velez, Edua rdo 59 , 113
Velez, Jorge 42, 98 , 112 , 118
Venegas, Augusto 93 , 130
Venegas, Pablo 79 , 117
Vento , Alexandr 73 , 133
Ventura , Kristian 85 , 115 , 11 7, 138
Verdec ia , Alejandro 59 , 126, 127
Verdecia, Francisco 51 , 121 , 126
Verdecia , Franz-Joseph 122
Verdeja , Michael 51
Vergara , Jaime 59 , 126, 12 7, 132
Vich ot, G is ela 93 , 118
Vidal , Alexander 7 3 , 119, 122, 138
Vidai , Julian 59 , 106, 134
Vidal , Marta 93
Vidal , Santiago 67, 116, 143
Viera , Kevin 51 , 130
Vigil , Lucas 73 , 111 , 120, 126
Vila , Andres 79
Vila , Carol 93
Vila , N icolas 85 , 115 , 119
Vila, Oscar 67, 119, 169
Villa , David 67
Villa c res, Paul 42 , 116, 123
Villafane, Carmen 93
Villafane, Francisco 59, 114, 169
Vurgait, Alan

Waechter, Robert 73 , 119, 127
Waitley, Deni s 35
Walch , Tristan 106
Wallace-Perdomo, Samuel 51 , 113 , 116, 122, 123 , 12 7
Wazo , Adrian 110
Welch , Tristen 73 , 114, 118
Weller, Robert 51, 117, 122 , 123
Wentzel, Brian 93
Wermuth , Dominic 79 , 136, 164
Wermuth , Sebastian 59 , 141
White, Mark 7 3 , 124, 133 , 155 , 180
Wh ite, Nicolas 43 , 108, 122 , 123 , 130, 131, 163 White, Randy 180
Wiegering, Mateo 59, 123
William, Lorenzo 116
Williams, James 67, 117
Williams, Jerry 73 , 122 Williams, Leo 93, 101 , 120 Wilson, Michael 43 , 116, 122 , 123 , 125 , 163
Winch, Christian 85 , 126, 154
Wolfe , Conor 85 , 118
Wollhe im, Alexander 111
Wooden, John 32, 34
Woodry, Robert 73 , 12

Yabor, Anthony 59 , 123
Yeguez, Carlos 43 , 122, 125, 12 7
Yoda , Christopher 43
Yubero , Lucas-Paulo 67, 132 , 147

Zaldivar, Roger 73 , 126
Zamora , James 59 , 127
Zamora , Jean 79
Zapata, Juan David 156
Zayas, Juanbruno 79, 136, 155
Zayas, Marcos 43 , 108, 130
Zoller, Eugene 93, 122, 180



Suarez, Lui s 73 , 113 , 122, 143
Villasante, Roberto 73, 120, 126
Villasmil , Alejandro 6 7, 119, 123 ,
160
Villena , Brandon 51 , 111, 116
Vina , Jose 73
Vivacqua, Frederico 79 , 155
Von Der Osten, Gabriel 59, 134
Von Der O sten , Yvonne 93

To make this volume, number 49 of
it took 15 students (9 seniors and 6 juniors) and the entire community to make it happen. We printed a total of 1550 copies for the entire faculty, staff, and stuC:Ient body. Our amazing school, belen Jesuit Preparatory, is located at 500 Southwest 127th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33184. The telephone number is (305) 223-8600 and the fax number is (305) 227-2565. The 2011 Echoes was printed by Herff Jones, represented by two & a half 0 omoZlny
ladies: Ms. Patty Posey, Mrs. Vicky Aguirre, q,nd the new addition to the team, Miss Elizabeth Aguirre. Withouftheir help this yearbook woul9 .have definitely not been possible. Our 0 customer servl CE? representative was Ms. Carolyn Parker from Charlotte, North Carolina. Our cover was created by Herff Jones artist Raul Justiniano. The cover was a four color vista litho cover with a custom four-color match profiled proof. The spine was smyth sewn round and backed.
Our endsheets were printed in vibracolor white on four-color litho different front and back. Our weorbook included 368 pages printed in full color on 80 pound gloss paper. The fonts we used throughout the yearbook were AHJ Chantilly LH, AHJ Chantilly UB, AHJ Cycle, AHJ Function, AHJ Sans, AHJ Avalon, AHJ CartoGothic, and AHJ Handel. The programs we used to make this yearbook were Adobe In Design and Photoshop CS4. Our school portraits and some pictures of events that occurred during the . school year were taken by Herff Jones Photography located in Miami, Florida. Echoes is a proud member of CSPA, NSPA, and JEA.
We chose the theme rhe humon neTuJork to showcase how each individual in our school is somehow related to one another, whether you are a student, teacher, staff, or alumni. Each and every one of us has made some sort of lmpOCf on each other and our lives. That impact will never be forgotten or dissolved.
The Echoes Staff would like to thank Father Willie Garcia-Tunon, SJ for his complete support and enthusiasm throughout the year. We waul(] also like to thank Mr. Jose E. Roca for putting up with us our unusual ways. We truly appreciate the school's supporr in allowing us to openly express ourselves and our Greativity. We could not forget the main man who has become our greatest bOCkUp when we cannot attend outside events, Victor Arrieta. Thank you for lending .us your talent and for bailing us out when we weren't able to get to special events.
The netwo r;l< grows as a new yearbook staff continues where we left off, and thus, this is not the end, but rather a continuation.



As l look around the room at my fellow yearbookers, I see the athletes, the peer ministers, the academ ic nerds, the shy kid who barely spoke, and maybe even someone whom I did not know before this class. I then that yve have become a solid supporr system for each other emotionally and spirituallyin essence, a family. Similarly, there are <?ther networks throughout the school that will undoubtedly cross paths in the future. Our human network is made up of a wide variety of students and groups with an endless set of speer 0 II es . By connecting with each other, we also come to grow individually. The network here is unique as it brings in differences and allows us all to learn from each other and to devel()p into better men. We are given the o-pportunity every single day to learn, .to thrive, and to contribute to this network of with common, or not so common interests. Coming from such a community, there can never be something too overwhelming for us to handle. When you have such a force of reliable brothers to back you up, you can take on life's challenges with self-assurance ·and finesse. The potential we hold as individuals is staggering, but the potential we hold as a network is truly ImIr e 5 5
.The human network that we created will always be there to support us as we continue to do everything for the greater glory of Q Q d .


