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ACND Advisory Council
Enrollment CommitteeRicardo Briz, Maria Chelala ’81, Br. James DePiro (Chair),
Reinaldo ‘Rey’ Dorta ’87, Angela M. Scott
Events CommitteeDr. Marion Colas-Lacombe ’95, Lesia Hanson,
Francine Holland (Co-Chair), Tom Romanik, DianeStead ’70 (Chair), Kimberly Topping Morris ‘92
Facilities CommitteeJoseph Ortiz ’67, George Oyarzun ’76, Dr. EdgarPierre ’82, Arturo Salow ’80, Marc Stead ’69 (Chair)
Grants and Foundations CommitteeKathylynn Pierre-Griff ’99 (Chair),
David Smith ’78
Finance CommitteeRobert ‘Chris’ Frazier ’93, Jerome Hurtak ’76 (Chair),
Christopher Kelley ’68, John Longman ’86, Norman Powell ’83, John Zavertnik
ACND Advancement Team
ACND Prep publication is produced by the Office of Ad-
vancement as an information service to alums, parents,
and friends of ACND Prep. Readers are encouraged to
submit text for publication to the Office of Advancement
in care of Lisa Morales news@acnd.net.
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Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new crea$on. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. 2 Corinthians 5:17
A changing neighborhood enhances the educa"onal
opportuni"es of the verdant ACND fourteen acre campus. Come see what is new.
In this passage, Jesus talked of change
from the old covenant to the new. While
Jesus represented what was new,
He was respectful of the law of the
prophets and the Old Testament. He did,
however, indicate that while the old ways
were the foundation, the new covenant
that He proclaimed would be one that
would alter the world forever. Indeed,
Jesus and His new covenant have truly inspired and changed
the world for the better. We are now invited to embrace the
new and transform ourselves and our school in Christ.
“Honoring Traditions and Embracing the Future"
will be Archbishop Curley Notre Dame’s theme this year.
Remaining true to our roots, we will continue to be the
school enriched with a 59 year tradition of providing:
quality academics that advance the scholars of tomorrow;
championship caliber sports teams that honor sportsmanship
and competitiveness; and a nurturing soul that offers
individualized instruction in an environment that values the
needs of others.
This year, ACND has embraced the future by: infusing iPad
technology; implementing new innovative teaching strate-
gies; and installing a cutting edge wireless network. We have
spent many years preparing for this and our current admin-
istration stands on the shoulders of those who have come
before us and helped prepare the ground work for this day.
ACND now utilizes iPads with e Textbooks and iBooks
provided to all students (grades 6 through 12) at no additional
cost other than the standard book fee. This catalyst for
learning will house the student’s handbook, planner, and
books. With a new campus-wide WiFi network, students can
now do homework, research, work on projects, or read
wherever they like. We have also extended the school day
to include an activity period from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m. This 8th
period allows teachers time for enhanced instruction, extra
help, support, and enrichment. Athletic practices run from
4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Changes can be both exciting and scary. However, despite
any anxiety, we will need to work together and “embrace the
future” and continue to do what is best for the future of both
our students and ACND.
I am excited to be the new Principal and help carryout these
changes. Please join me and the entire ACND family as we
“Honor Traditions and Embrace the Future” and, through
Christ, become a new creation!
Mr. Douglas Romanik
Principal
Julie Martinez-AraujoAdvancement Services Coordinator
305.751.8367 ext. 22jmartinez@acnd.net
Monica M. Metcalf ‘09Alumni & Events Coordinator
305.751.8367 *19mmetcalf@acnd.net
Lisa MoralesPublic Relations Specialist
305.751.8367news@acnd.net
Maria C. KestiDirector of Advancement305.751.8367 ext. 28mkesti@acnd.net
Welcome to ACND Prep's first Online Magazine!Find our first "green edition" online at www.acnd.net. Stay informed about alumni and school updates via Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Also, look outfor magazine updates that keep us connected.
Send your story ideas and alum notes tonews@acnd.net.
Br. Jason Ford, CFCCoordinator of Student Services & Campus Ministry,
Director of Enrollment Management305.751.8367 *29.
On Saturday, May 19th, friends, families, faculty, and adminis�
tra4on gathered at Corpus Chris4 Church to celebrate the 2012
Gradua4ng Class. The Class of 2012’s success was reflected in
the list of acceptances that included: University of Pennsylva�
nia, University of California, Emory University, Drexel Univer�
sity, New York University, Pace University, St. John’s University,
Iona College, University of Georgia, University of Miami, Uni�
versity of Florida, Barry University, St. Thomas University,
Florida State University, Florida Interna4onal University, Florida
A & M University, University of Central Florida, and Nova South�
eastern University.
Celine Wassaf, Valedictorian, graduated with a 5.30 GPA, re�
ceived a full scholarship to a5end Florida Interna4onal Univer�
sity where she currently a5ends with plans to specialize in
engineering. She received recogni4ons of excellence in Math�
ema4cs and Modern Language and is a recipient of the Presi�
den4al Academic Excellence and Presiden4al Volunteer Service
Awards.
Chris2na Blanchard, Salutatorian, graduated with a 5.08 GPA
and currently a5ends the University of Florida with plans to spe�
cialize in biology. She received recogni4on of excellence in Eng�
lish and is a recipient of the Presiden4al Academic Excellence
and Presiden4al Volunteer Service Awards.
Subject Area Recogni4ons also included: Kevin Granda, Fine
Arts (University of Miami) and Jesus Vasquez, Science (New
York University and Gates Millenium Scholar.) Randy Schu3
received the Blessed Edmund Rice Award and Calvin Hercule
the Peacemaker Award in Honor of Ron Gouthro. Jessica Blan�
chard, who currently a5ends the University of Pennsylvania, is
recipient of the Posse Founda4on Scholarship – a full tui4on 4
year scholarship award.
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Welcome New AlumsResponsible, Compassionate Citizens of A Global Society
On June 6th, students from the Brother Rice Honors Academy
celebrated their gradua4on. Represen4ng the 2012 Gradua4ng
Class were: Dawuan Cary Davis, Dimitri Antoine Desdumes�
Grant, Dylan Raynall Foster, Maximillian Shant Gazeroglu,
Trevor Dylan Landry, Chris2an Masseus, Lorie Carlaine Trench�
ant, and Emily J. Windsor.
A special thanks to the families and feeder schools that have
entrusted their children’s educa2on to ACND Prep:
St. Mary Cathedral School; St. James School; Our Lady of
Charity; U.E. Colegio Los Arcos (Venezuela); St. Rose of Lima
School; St. Joseph School; St. James School; Corpus Chris4
Catholic School; Nau4lus Middle School; George Washington
Carver; Holy Family; David School; David Lawrence K�8;
St. Francis Xavier; Florida Virtual School; Miami Country Day
School; The Cushman School; Inst. Saint Louis De Gonzague,
Hai4; FLA Interna4onal Academy; Holy Cross Lutheran.
ACND is a 6 to 12 Prep.
Con4nue the ACND tradi4on by sharing the
good news with your family, friends,
and colleagues. For more informa4on
about admissions, visit www.acnd.net,
email admissions@acnd.net,
or call (305) 751�8367.
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On Friday, June 29th the ACND family gathered to bid farewellto Br. Patrick Sean Moffe3, CFC and thank him for his eightyears of leadership. Based on an address wri5en by incoming Principal Douglas Romanik ‘84, we celebrate Brother Moffe5and his legacy of contribu4ons to ACND. Thank you for:
Enriching Us Spiritually through a weekly address regarding the Gospel, a constant mindfulness of the Catholic nature and root of our school, and keeping ACND a part of the largernetwork of Edmund Rice Schools so that we can con4nue to nurture Chris4an leaders;
Connec4ng ACND to society through your par4cipa4on in community groups and Boards. Brother Moffe5 knew thatbuilding a stronger community would lead to a stronger ACND;
Working diligently with the Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlinsto provide new world class playing fields; and
Suppor4ng the arts community and arts by founding the ACNDGallery of Art and ensuring the growth of all ACND Fine Arts programs and performances.
Enriching ACND’s future with a knowledge and foresight of Advancement through crea4ng a bi�annual alumni magazinethat helped alumni and friends connect in a special way;
Establishing the annual Hall of Fame that unites alumni and honors each other’s con4nued support of ACND; and
Crea4ng the first two annual Heritages Days that, in its inaugural year, commemorated ACND’s integra4on and theearly Classes of the 1960’s and, last year, our alumni educators.This event successfully united students past and present andcreated a “living history lesson” for current students.
Steering us through difficult waters by finding means to ensurethat students with financial needs could con4nue to study atACND following the elimina4on of the school voucher program;
Being the first Principal to welcome Hai4an students following the devasta4ng earthquake in 2010;
Keeping the school strong in the face of a long and difficult recession;
Ensuring academic growth though theplacement and con4nuous guidanceof a world class faculty;
Developing a technology plan thataligns ACND alongside top college�preparatory high schools and “pavedthe way” to this year’s feat of becom�ing a one to one iPad school;
Execu4ng the vision of implemen4ngmiddle school grades at ACND asfounder of the Br. Rice Honors Academy;
Crea4ng a learning environment where both our students and teachers could achieve: 2 Gates Millennium Scholarships;numerous 4 year full tui4on scholarships and acceptances tosome of the finest colleges and universi4es in the United Statesthat include the University of Notre Dame, Harvard University,Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, and New YorkUniversity; and
Suppor4ng and watching over 5 students who were able toachieve the pres4gious Eagle Scout award – the highest honora5ainable by the Boy Scouts of America.
The above tribute is just a small sample of the indelible markthat Br. Moffe5 has le% upon our school. We wish you GodSpeed as you move forward into your next assignment andknow that wherever you go, you will always be a Knight!
The tradi4on and commitment of the Chris4an Brothers remains at ACND as they con4nue to serve in all areas of academic life – administra4on, faculty, and counseling.
For more informa4on about the history of Chris4an Brothers at ACND, read:h3p://www.acnd.net/HighSchool.asp?op=Chris2an_Brothers
The Charism of the Christian Brothers
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The Speech and Debate team
celebrated many achievements this
past year that included: freshmen
Keyanna Francois and Carmen
Pierre qualified for the 2012 Lincoln
Financial Group/Na2onal Forensic
League’s (NFL) Na2onal Speech and
Debate Tournament held in Indi�
anapolis, Indiana. Both students,
who competed in Speech and De�
bate tournaments since a5ending
St. Mary’s Catholic School, also par�
4cipated at the South Florida
Catholic Forensic League Qualifying
Tournament and placed in the top 10% at the Harvard
Invita4onal in February. Team Captain and 2012 graduate,
Taylor Al2dor qualified for the Na2onal Catholic Forensic
League (NCFL) Grand Na2onal Tournament held in Bal4more.
Taylor, who competes in the Oral Interpreta4on category, qual�
ified for the tournament by placing 3rd in the South Florida
Catholic Forensic League (SFCFL) Regional Finals.
In May, students from the
Brother Rice Honors Acad�
emy captured second
place at the First Annual
Hai2an Heritage Month
History Bee. The event,
that took place at North
Miami Senior High School,
hosted students from both
public and private schools
throughout Miami. The Brother Rice students, the only middle
school team to compete at the high school level, fell only one
point short of the MAST Academy.
Photo Credit: Op$mum Exposure Photo/Video
Jesus Francisco Vasquez was
awarded the Gate’s Millennium
Scholarship. He is the second stu�
dent from ACND who has received
this pres4gious award. Cynthia
Massillon, who received the award
in 2008, i s current ly a5ending
Brandeis University in Waltham, MA.
Jesus graduated with a 5.03 GPA and
is a5ending New York University
with plans to study gene4c engineering. Jesus is one of the
1,000 recipients from the 30,000 applica4ons received
na4onwide to receive a full paid tui4on scholarship that can
con4nue through to post�graduate studies.
In April, the “Chess Knights” returned to Miami with 2 trophieswon at the United States Chess Federa4on’s “Na2onal HighSchool (K�12) Championship” held in Minneapolis. The com�pe44on included 1,300 talented young chess players fromaround the country who competed for trophies, scholarships,and an opportunity to represent the United States in interna�4onal play. Earlier this year, the ACND team won the 2nd placetrophy at the Florida Scholas4c Chess League (FSCL) 2012 Su�perState IX Scholas2c Championship.
Music abounds atACND throughout the year whether it is the Knigh4ngalessinging for the com�munity at Christmas,the Troubadours play�ing at the “Light theNight Walk,” or on�campus performances
for friends and family. Among the many notable Troubadourachievements were 4 students receiving a “Superior Ra4ng” at the Florida Bandmasters Associa4on (FBA) Solo evalua4ons;7 students receiving either “Excellent” or “Superior” ra4ngs atthe Florida Orchestra Associa4on (FOA) evalua4ons; and 2 violinists qualifying for the FOA State Adjudica4ons held in Brandon, FL. At the end of the school year, both musical groupsdelighted the audience with a stellar produc4on of Rodger and Hammerstein’s “Sound of Music” and a Spring Concertfeaturing popular music such as “New Orleans Strut,” “Wipe
Out,” and “Let Freedom Ring.”
Performing Arts opportuni4es con4nue through the summerwhere students from the surrounding community can enroll inthe Summer Knights Performing Arts Camp. The 6 week campthat teaches the elements of music and stage produc4on cul�minated in a community show 4tled, “A Night on Broadway.”
Photo Credit: Daniel
Bock, Miami Herald
Quality Academics that Advance the Scholars of Tomorrow
For more informa4on on all ACND Programs and Summer Camps, visit www.acnd.net.Registra4on for next year’s Summer Athle4c and Performing Arts Camp begins in April 2013.
One free registra4on for children or grandchildren of ACND alumni.
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The 2011�2012 year proved to be an outstanding year for ath�le4c teams boas4ng 3 District 4tles! Congratula4ons to allKnights and Ladies who brought home trophies:
April � the girls’ varsity so%ball team defeated Miami CountryDay 22�5.
February � the boys’ varsity basketball team defeated DadeChris4an 35�79
November, 2011 � the boys’ cross�country team finished 5points ahead of Miami Country Day (2nd place,) and 32 pointsahead of Dade Chris4an (3rd place.)
Other Sports Highlights:
The Boys’ and Girls’ Track and Field teams ended the regularseason with a home meet in April. Both teams registered victo�ries over Palmer Trinity, Coral Shores, and Doctors Charter. TheLady Knights ended the regular season at 14�8 and Boys’ teamwrapped up an impressive 21�2 campaign.
At the District Championship meet, the boys’ team captured therunner up trophy by overtaking Florida Chris4an in the final 3events. Sebas2an Delpeche was a District Champion in the 110hurdles and Wesley Alcegaire jumped his way to a district 4tlein the high jump. In addi4on to Sebas4an and Wesley, MikeHenry, Demitry George, Theo Dasarmes, McHarry Alexis, ChrisMoss, Shade Booth, David Joaceus, Isaiah Osme, Daniel Briz,Nikko An2do, Sean Smith, and Giovanni Pierre all qualified forthe regional championships.
The Lady Knights finished 4th in the district and were led by District Champion Jackysha Jean in the triple jump. In addi4onto Jean, the following girls qualified for the regional champi�onships: Carman Pierre, Lexus Holden, Annastasi Poi2ers,Rhian Romanik, Vivencia Philippe, and Danille Stone and incross�country Rhian Romanik was 2nd in districts..
In May, Wesley Alcegaire, a 2012 graduate signed with the Liberty University Men’s Basketball Program. Wesley receiveda full tui4on, Division 1 athle4c basketball scholarship. He wasinstrumental in leading the Knights to a 27�3 record and a re�gional finals appearance averaging 28.1 points, 11 rebounds and5.8 assists per game during his senior year. Wesley was namedto the 2011�12 Florida Associa4on of Basketball Coaches 3A All�State team and earned first team All�Dade County honors.
Championship Caliber Sports that Honor Sportsmanship and Academics
2012 graduate, Sebas2an Delpeche was presented the “Tim Charles Memorial Award” by his mother, Mrs. Charles. The award is given each year to a student who demonstratesgreat effort and commitment to the team and school. Mrs. Charles has presented this award each year since 1980when her son, Tim Charles was killed in an automobile accident.Sebas4an received the Ford “Salute to Educa4on” scholarship,was a state finalist in cross�country and track and field, and wasan ac4ve member of Band, the Edmund Rice Community, Student Government, and Men of Honor.
Join us this Fall and support ACND athle4cs by a5ending homeand away games. Schedules are posted on www.acnd.net andupdates can be found on Facebook and Twi5er.
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The story of Blessed Edmund Rice has inspired genera4ons ofpeople across the world. Among the values that we cherish fromhis tradi4on are his generosity, his courage, his humanity, hislove of God’s word in Scripture, his devo4on to the Mother ofGod, his prac4cal reaching out to the poor and oppressed, andhis absolute trust in God’s providence. – www.edmundrice.net
At ACND, we value the tradi4on of “caring” and this trait ispassed on by ACND staff along with a suppor4ve alumni net�work for the benefit of current students – the future leaders oftomorrow.
Erik Frischholz, a 2012 graduate of Archbishop Curley NotreDame Prep received the pres4gious Eagle Scout award. Eagle
Scout is the highest rank a5ainable in theBoy Scou4ng program of the Boy Scouts ofAmerica. Erik has been Scout since the ageof six. His most recent service project wasto oversee the revitaliza4on of the Grand�parent’s Reading Garden at St. Rose of LimaCatholic Church. He added 400 hours ofservice to this project.
2012 ACND graduates, Ena Urbina and Christopher Estradaspent their day off from school bagging 14,000 rosaries des4nedfor Cuba. The rosaries were taken by the approximately 300 pilgrims accompanying Arch�bishop Thomas Wenski to thepapal Masses in San4ago andHavana last March and werebrought to El Cobre and le% atthe shrine.
Photo Credit: Ana Rodriguez Soto,
Florida Catholic
Making a Difference in our Community
For the past two decades, ACND students have been volun�teering at the neighboring Miami Jewish Health Systems.Whether it is the Knigh4ngales and Troubadours performing for residents, or students volunteering in various areas throughout the year, their par4cipa4on is making a difference.
“We are so apprecia4ve of the ACND students who volunteerat MJHS. They enrich the lives of our residents, tenants and program par4cipants,” comments Susan W. Willenborg, Director of Volunteers at MJHS.
ACND alumnus and St.Thomas University graduate,Weddary Joseph ‘06 also enjoys volunteering 5 days ofthe week at the MJHS in theHuman Resources Depart�ment. With a degree in Busi�ness Administra4on andTourism and Hospitality,
Weddary hopes to a5end graduate school and eventually become a Marke4ng Director or work in Human Resources.
Weddary began working in HR a%er a visit to ACND to see Br.DePiro. There, he ran into Alicia Schlinder who works for themarke4ng department at MJHS and is mother of Alina Schlinder’10. He is very happy that the connec4on was made and enjoysbeing a part of MJHS making a difference in our community.
“Being born to two Hai4an parents, I can truly say that MJHShas been making a difference in the community. This commu�nity is populated with individuals with Hai4an and La4n decent,”Weddary remarks. “Every day while I’ve been here, I have seenminori4es being hired. Knowing how hard the economy is, andhow expensive cost of living has become, I can truly say thatMJHS is actually saving families and lives.”
Nurturing Souls and Valuing the Needs of Others
Courtney Kerr volunteers in the clinic.
Chrystelle Louis�Jean assists clinic staff and transports residents and tenants
to/from the clinic.
Dino Lefevre volunteers in Therapeu2c Recre�a2on doing ac2vi2es with residents.
Welcome
ACND welcomes Maria Kes2 as new Direc�
tor of Advancement. Maria brings to ACND
a wealth of experience in the areas of
development, marke4ng, admissions, and
public rela4ons as former Development
Director & VIP Concierge at the University of
Miami – Interna4onal Medicine Ins4tute
and in other roles at organiza4ons such as
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Palme5o Subacute Care
Center, and Hospice Care of South Florida. During her 10 years
with the Archdiocese of Miami, she has worked in the Mariel
Program, Services to the Elderly, South Dade Catholic Nursing
Home (now renamed St. Anne’s), and Genesis Program next to
Mercy Hospital.
Maria is married with 3 daughters; the oldest 2 graduated from
St. Brendan High School and the youngest just graduated this
past May from Our Lady of Lourdes Academy. Maria and her
family are members of Holy Rosary – St. Richard’s parish.
Ac4vely involved in the community, Maria and her husband are
members and past presidents of the Rotary Club of Perrine�Cut�
ler Ridge/Palme5o Bay.
ACND Math Teacher, Terri D. Williams has
been appointed the new Dean of Students.
Terri has worked at both Catholic and
charter schools in New York and Miami.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Educa4on
from Xavier University of Louisiana and a
Masters in Educa4onal Compu4ng and
Technology from Barry University.
“The Call To Educate”Heritage Day 2013
February 6, 2013
"The Call to a Health Care Profession"
Help keep the tradi4on
of your alma mater alive
by making a tax�de�
duc4ble dona4on. Online dona4ons are quick and easy using
the secure credit card transac4on via PayPal. Youcan decide
when and how you want to donate. Just click on “Make a Gi%
to ACND Today” located on the homepage of www.acnd.net.
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Heritage Day 2012 – “The Call to Educate” brought together
alumni represen4ng teaching and administra4ve fields at all levels
of educa4on. Help us preserve this tradi4on by becoming a part
of next year’s “living history lesson”.
ACND NEWS
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Year At A Glance
October
13 Academic Olympics
19 Golf Tournament
26 Middle School Leadership Workshop
November
3 Open House 9:30�1:00 p.m.
17 Middle School Basketball Tournament
20 Thanksgiving Prayer Services
December
15 Christmas Concert
January 2013
15 Hall of Fame Luncheon
19 Middle School Speech and Debate Event
26 High School Entrance Exam
29 Middle School Art Fes4val
February
6 3rd Annual “Heritage Day – Alumni Health Care
Professionals”
16 4th Annual Alumni Soccer Tournament 8am to 3pm
22�23 HungerFest
23 Benjamin Rusnak Photo Exhibit
March
14�17 Spring Musical
16 Red Mass and Law Symposium
23 Hall of Fame
26 Passion Play
April
20 Carl Juste and Iris Photo Collec4ve Present
“Spring Show 2013: A Group Exhibit by IPC Visual Lab
Photography Students”
25 Spring Concert
May
18 Gradua4on
June
6 Brother Rice Honors Academy Gradua4on
17 Summer Programs and Camps Begin
All dates are subject to change.
Please visit www.acnd.net for updates.
Alumni Gatherings Across the Country
Would you like to hold an alumni get�together
in your city or town? Call or email us to share
your ideas and let us help you out!
305.751.8367 *19 or alums@acnd.net
Alumni Volunteers Wanted
ACND needs you! There are a variety of ways that
you can make valuable connec4ons with our current
students and re�connect with fellow alumni.
From working directly with students, speaking at events,
serving on commi5ees, or helping us raise funds, we ask
for your involvement. If you would like to share your
4me and talent, please contact Maria Kes4,
Advancement Director 305.751.8367 *28
Friday, October 19, 2012
Miami Shores
Country Club
To play, sponsor,
or adver2se, please contact
the Office of Advancement
305.751.8367 *19
alums@acnd.net
22nd Annual Golf Tournament
Save the Date
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Honor Roll of Donors
July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012
Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Prep gratefully acknowledges the gifts of time, talent and treasure
that underwrite this labor of love. The faithful generosity of alumni, parents, friends, and benefactors
assures both current and future students, a formation grounded in faith and family values while
promoting the diverse expressions of their individual and collective talents.
Together WE ARE ACND.
Principal’s Club $1,999 � $1,000
Mr. Kenneth Donohue
Mrs. Mary Weber `67
Mr. Armand Vari
Mr. Jose Aldrich `71
Mr. Brian Kinderlan `77
Dr. Edgar Pierre `82
Mr. Armand Vari
Mr. Russell Fredrikson `55
Mr. Laurence Danese `59
Mr. Bernard Boyd
Ms. Diane White `64
LTC James Concannon `65
Warehouses Management Services, Inc.
Mrs. Penelope Stamps
Mrs. Patricia Bell
Miami Jewish Health Systems
Teresa Buonicon4
Miami Shores Rotary Founda4on
Champagne
Mr. James McCoy `82
Mrs. Maureen McNulty `70
Mr. Doyle Beneby `77
Mrs. Patricia Dervishi `65
Knights of Columbus Council #3274
Ms. Anne McDougal
Mr. Steven Buffone `76
Mr. Frederick Zorovich
Mr. William Brickman `58
Mr. Thomas Valerius `58
Knight Club � $999�$500
Dr. Jon GubenMr. Joseph BurnsMs. Joanne Roberts `63Mr. & Mrs. Stanley SobonDr. Francis Reed `64Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Magaldi `60Moody ElectricMr. Nathaniel SandlerMrs. M. Cris4na Moreno `70Mr. Jack (John) Topper `63Mrs. Katherine Clarke�KefferMr. Albert Childress `73Albert M. Todesca Jr. Memorial FundArchbishop John FavaloraRev. Father David Russell
Leadership Gi#s
$10,000. & above
Mr. James Heistand `70
Dr. Kim Pryzbylski
Mr. Jerome Hurtak `76
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida
Archdiocese of Miami Chris4an Forma4on
Catholic Chari4es, Inc.
The Batchelor Founda4on, Inc.
Blessed Edmund Rice Club$9,999 � $5,000
Mr. William Hefferman `69
Louis Jepeway Jr.
Johhny LaPonzina
Br. James DePiro
Ms. Kathleen Stout `96
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mark
Mr. Larry Hofmann `59
Archbishop Edward McCarthy High School, Inc.
Mr. Guy Brickman `56
Mr. Cristobal Orran4a
Mr. Thomas `63 and Mrs. Joy `64 Jackson
Founder’s Club$4,999 � $2,000
Mr. Charles Intriago `60
Mr. Brian O’Connor `93
Mr. C. Mar4n Mennes `64
Knights of Columbus Marion Council
Mr. Tramaine Smith
Ms. Robyn Peterson `65
The Buonicon4 Fund
St. Michael the Archangel Church
Roger Holsing
Mrs. Swanee DiMare `65
Mr. Edward Jones
Mr. Thomas Hyde `61
Knight Club � $999�$500 (con2nued)
Mr. Brian Zorovich `93Carlos HernandezMr. Thomas Shannon `61Mrs. Rosemarie Banich `86Barry UniversityCatapult Learning, LLCBrother Rice High SchoolMr. Nicholas Silverio `61Mrs. Frances Sevilla�Sacasa `74American Red Cross/ Tiffany CircleMiami Science MuseumVerdejas De Armas, LLPThe VizcayansUniversity of MiamiMr. Dirk Peterson `80Dr. Marion Colas�Lacombe `95Ms. Jennifer ValoppiMr. John Harkness `62Mr. Stephen Kolski `59Br. Richard DeMariaMr. & Mrs. Donald & Lesia HansonMr. Marc Stead `69Mr. Cyrus Jollive5e `64Mrs. Barbara Pickard `65Mr. David Smith `78Na4vity Parish School FundThe Cushman School, Inc.St. Rose of Lima ChurchMr. Thomas Mulligan `87Mr. Gerald Mehlich `58Mr. Mark Piper `76Mr. David Zighelboim `77Mr. Jason Trahey `88Mr. Noel MijaresChuck Senne5Mr. Luis Reynoso `87Class of 2001Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic SchoolSt. Mary’s Cathedral Council of Catholic WomenMr. Charles Hayek `64Ms. Janet RosieDr. Alma Metcalf�SanjurGeneral Caulking and Coa4ngs Company, Inc.Mr. Thomas RomanikMr. Robert Longman `79Mr. John Brickman `58Mr. John Butler `02Mrs. Francine HollandMr. David Gerrits `78
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Honor Roll of Donors
*While every a5empt has been made to
ensure the donor lists in this report
are complete, some mistakes are inevitable.
If your name was omi5ed or improperly listed,
please accept our apologies. If you have
detected an error, please no4fy the
Advancement office at 305.751.8367 ex. 28
John De Leon ’80, managing shareholder of the Law Offices of Chavez & De Leon, P.A. and President of
the American Civil Liber4es Union (ACLU), Greater Miami Chapter returns to his high school alma mater
to inspire students ohn De Leon ’80, managing shareholder of the Law Offices of Chavez & De Leon, P.A.
and President of the American Civil Liber4es Union (ACLU), Greater Miami Chapter returns to his high
school alma mater to inspire students.
Laureate Club $499�$250
Mr. Richard Confessore `60
Mr. John Hicks
Mr. Rodrick Tavares `85
Mr. Michael O'Neil `72
Mr. John Hurtak `61
Mr. Michael McFadden
Mrs. Carol Griffin
Mr. Casey Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Formoso `70
Mr. Richard Adams `63
Mr. Bruce Orosz
Florida Catholic Conference
Mrs. Barbara Hevia
SAMFRA, Inc. The Conch House Heritage Inn
Ms. Cheree Gulley
Gomez Construc4on Company
Ms. Ramona Busot
Mr. William Murphy `79
Mrs. Kathleen Wilson `58
Zoological Society of Florida
Mrs. Diane Stead `70
Camillus House
Br. Anthony Cavet
Miami Shore Country Club
Ms. Karen Jordan
The Cushman School, Inc.
Ana Kenna
Tom's NFL
Isaacs Roofing
Mr. David Smith `78
Mr. Donald Kress
Mr. Tom Knieriem `79
Maria Beguiristain
Covenant House Florida, Inc.
The Rotary Club of Miami Shores
Chapman Partnership Inc.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
The YWCA of Greater Miami�Dade
Memorial Healthcare System
American Red Cross Ball Commi5ee
Mr. Thomas Longman `80
St. Patrick Parish School
Mr. David Pilger `55
Mr. Javier Hernandez `77
Mr. & Mrs. Richard & Beth Love `78
Ms. Theresa Bri5on `65
Con4nental Uniform Inc.
Joan Armstrong
Mr. Edward McCormick `59
Mr. Carl Cascio `81
Ms. Bertha Moro
Congrega4on of Chris4an Bros
Mrs. Joy Jackson `64
Mr. & Mrs. C. Ricardo Briz `72
Mr. David Gerhardt `77
Mrs. Kristen Hughes `70
Mr. Michael Zorovich `66
Ms. Catherine Hayek `88
Ms. Noreen Timoney
Mr. David Monaco
Mr. Edward Quinton `76
Mr. John Quirino
Mr. William Sergau4s `77
Mr. Richard Gonzalez
Mr. Michael Anifan4s `70
Ms. Jolinda Herring
Mr. Steven Buffone `76
Mrs. Rosemary Parnell `65
Ms. Joan McElligolt `64
Mr. William Diamond `58
Ms. Charlene Bush
St. Mark Catholic School
Mr. Eugene Zorovich `64
Ms. Sharon Gingery
Ms. Jennifer Fleming `84
Mr. Theodore Mannelli `63
Mrs. Veronica Serra `66
Ms. Carol Stobs
Mr. Chris Pedersen
Mr. Tom Benton
Mrs. Francine Williams `86
Mrs. Patricia Williams `58
Mr. Richard Skelly `77
Mr. Guy Carbonneau `59
Mr. Robert Galt `71
Mr. Andrew Williams
Mr. Ramon Ramos `92
Randazzo’s Li5le Italy Restaurant
Mr. Kevin Hume
Mr. & Mrs. Julio A De La Cruz
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Ford
Mrs. Joan Secchia
COL Manuel Fuentes `70
Ms. Ann Burke `71
Ms. Mary Holewinski `59
Mr. Gerald Mehlich
Mr. & Mrs. Roxane & John Davies
Mr. Edward O'Donnell
Mrs. Helene Aguilar
Ms. Monica Metcalf `09
Mr. George Yao
Mrs. Rose Faulhaber
Patron Club $99�$1
Ms. Doreen LeBoeuf `57
Mr. John Munson `80
Mr. Alexander Orr `80
Mr. Joseph Shikany `58
Sr. Denise Mollica `62
Priority Construc4on Management Inc
Ms. Joanie Derry
Mr. C. Collins `67
Mr. Jerome Charles `80
Mr. Robert Doyle `80
Mrs. Rita Hughes `61
Sister Joseph Marion
Mrs. Alicia & Michael Mangham
Mr. Robert Brown
Mrs. Patricia Riehm `54
Mrs. Jose5e Kippenhan `59
Mr. Warren Welters `74
Ms. Peggy Ryan`77
Mr. Peter Schmi5 `76
Mr. Celes4no Rodriguez `66
Mrs. Jennifer Geimer
Mr. Jesus Velasco `70
Mr. Hegel Laurent `03
Mrs. Selena Smith
Mr. Patrick Snay `62
Mrs. Marie Gerber `57
Mr. & Mrs. Ignacio Prado
Ms. Blaire Horner `03
Mrs. Patrice Dawson `79
Mrs. Catherine Wallace `65
Miami Beach Surf Club
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Zilioli `65
Mr. Douglas Romanik `84
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Doble `62
Mr. Gabino Cuevas
Mr. Stephen Smith
Mr. James Keys `71
Mrs. Rita Greenberg
Mr. Douglas Eberly
Dr. George Hanna `71
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Fiatarone
Mr. Thomas Atkins `63
Mrs. Mary Capraro `67
Mr. & Mrs. Ma5hew Butler
Mr. Philip Ryan `97
Mr. & Mrs. Gareth & Alexia Ramos
Bow to Stern Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Hegel Laurent `03
Greater Miami Shores Chamber of Commerce
Ms. Janis Sanders
Dr. Alicia Hadida�Hassan
Dr. Mark Gu5
Quirino Construc4on
Pizza Point, Inc.
Joe Blair Garden Supply, Inc.
Orion Herbs
Interna4onal Crane Founda4on
Ms. Judy O'Connor
Col Robert Figueroa 61
Mr. Arturo Salow `80
Football Sandwich Shops, Inc.
Mr. Ben Pumo
Giller Building & Gateway Centre
Ms. Joan Lu5on
Mr. Eugene Fitzpatrick `62
Miss Maria San Pellayo
Mr. William De Mauro `78
Mr. Jose Cas4llo
Rev. Daniel Kent
Mrs. Vivian Rodriguez `70
Mrs. Sonia O'Donnell `70
Mr. William Noel `88
Br. Thomas Pendergast
Mr. & Mrs. Reinaldo Andreu `71
Mrs. Irene Manning `56
Mrs. Sharon Walpole `83
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Quinn `59
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wronski `62
Mr. Lawrence Zigmont `61
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Zilioli `65
Ms. Erdina Francillon
Mrs. Mary Toomey
Mr. Nigel De Sales
Ms. Joanne Roberts `63
Mr. John de Leon `80
Ms. Rosa Salgado
Mr. Ronald Zabko `56
St. Agnes Academy
Mr. Douglas Rosie
Br. Kevin Griffith
Mrs. Stephanie Romanik `03
Mr. Michael Hannau
Mr. Jeffrey Draesel `65
Dr. John Powell `58
Imburgia Realty Inc.
Mrs. Anne Cormey `63
Ms. Lilliam Bez `67
Mr. Armando Perdomo `57
Mr. Patrick Brickman `75
Mr. John Owens `56
Mr. David Wessel `57
Mr. Ronald Mi5enzwei `56
Mrs. Elma Benjamin
Mr. & Mrs. Carlos & Lisa Morales
Mr. Thomas Tuell `69
Linda Bla5
Ms. Beverly Nixon
Children's Harbor
The South Florida Wildlife Center
Island Dolphin Care
Ransom Everglades School
McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary Inc.
Fine Arts Lamps
Ms. Fanny Diaz `75
Miami Country Day School, Inc.
Archbishop Curley Notre Dame
Parent Council
Mr. Kenneth Zorovich
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Doble
Mr. Billy Davis
Ms. Kathleen Morin�Vazquez `64
Ms. Darline Thorson
Mr. Theodore Koper `58
Knights of Columbus
Mrs. Terry Duncombe
Mr. Jorge Soto `86
Mrs. Carol Griffin `61
Mrs. Eileen Mullen Sanchez�Medina `86
Century Club $249�$100
Mr. John Dorschner
Mrs. Mary Caprano `67
Mr. George Oyarzun `76
Mrs. Angela Sco5
Mr. Eugene Yagle `54
Miss Maureen Miller
Mr. Roger Beguiristain `74
Mr. Jerome Bryda `63
Mr. Luis Rovegno
Mr. Gregory Lopez `83
Mr. Mariano Fernandez `57
Mr. William Randolph
Mr. Orlando Barreto `65
Mr. W. Holland `81
The Honey Tree
Dr. Victor Zaloom `62
Mr. Joseph Krupp `56
Mr. Ricky De La Guardia `83
Tavern in the Grove
Churchill's Pub
Mrs. Elaine Cunnane
Mrs. Patricia Intriago�McCann `82
Mr. Jose Travieso
Mr. Leonard Marinello
Macaba Corp
Mr. Edward Peloquin `60
Mr. Cristobal Orran4a Jr. `09
CDR Phillip Novak `63
Ms. Maureen Blum `85
Warren Wright
Mr. & Mrs. Franklyn & Edith Whall
Mr. Edward Burns `60
Mr. Gennaro Chiocca `64
Mr. Carlos Barquin `67
Mr. Robert Do5erweich
Mrs. Francine Holland
Conch House
Dr. Antonio Lopez `66
Dr. Richard Arnell `72
Louise DePiro
Mr. John Barke5 `68
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Hall of Fame
Fine Arts LampsIsland Dolphin CareMcCarthy Wildlife SanctuaryMiami Country DayThe South Florida Wildlife FundRansom EvergladesTerry DuncombeDr. Alma Sanjur MetcalfEdward Quinton `67Ken Zorovich `96
Business CardAlicia Hadida�Hassan, LCSWBow to Stern Maintenance, Inc.Football SubsGiller BuildingGreater Miami Shores Chambers
of CommerceImburgia Realty, Inc.Interna4onal Crane Founda4onJoe Blair Garden SupplyOrion HerbsPhil Ryan: Piano TechnicianPizza PointQuirino Construc4onSalow ArchitectsDr. Jeffrey Draesel M.D., P.A.Dr. Jeffrey Draesel Jr M.D.,P.A.Jennifer FlemmingMark I. Gu5, D.M.D., P.A.Cyrus Jollive5e `64Hegel Laurent, Esq. ‘03Dr. Alma Sanjur MetcalfJudy O’Connor KretchmarJanis E. Sanders
A3endeesHoracio AguirreHelen Aguirre�Ferre ‘75Michael AlvarezBr. Thomas ArmstrongLourdes BarrenecheaCarolyn BatchelorChris BatchelorJon Batchelor ‘71Nancy BatchelorDan BellPatricia BellChris4ne BenebyDoyle Beneby ‘77Lillie BenebyTom BentonAnnamae BriceElizabeth BrickmanGuy Brickman ‘56Jeannie BrickmanJack Brickman ‘58Sandra BrickmanWilliam Brickman ‘58Teresa Bri5onElena Briz ‘72Ricardo BrizMaria Buffone `72Mary Ann BuffonePeter BuffoneStephen Buffone ‘76 Terry Buonicon4Charlene BushChris4ne CantonSpero CantonGuy Carboneau ‘59Carl A. Cascio `81Brenda Nestor CastellanoRobert CastellanoAlbert Childress ‘73Ki5y ChildressChristopher Cur4sJessica Cur4sRev. Brendan DaltonChris4ne de BerdouareBr. James DePiroPatricia Dervishi ‘65
Full PageAmerican Red CrossArchdiocese of Miami: Office of Faith
Forma4on and Office of Catholic Schools
Barry UniversityCatapult Learning, LLCMiami Science MuseumPeterson Harley DavidsonSt. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
and SchoolUniversity of MiamiVerdeja & De ArmasThe VIzcayansNancy BatchelorMaria Beguiristan and Barbara HeviaMarion Colas�LaCombe, MD `95Jack Brickman ‘58William ’58 and Sandra BrickmanThe Buffone Family
Teresa Bri5on `65, Patricia Devrishi `65, Kathleen Hayek, Ted Mannelli `63, Barbara Pickard `65, and Veronica Serra `66
Swanee DiMare ‘65Francine Holland and
SAMFRA, Inc./Conch HouseRobert Longman `79Robyn Peterson ‘65Eugenio and Frances Sevilla�Sacasa `74Thomas J. Shannon, Jr `61Penelope StampsJennifer ValoppiFrederick Zorovich ‘58
Half PageAmerican Red Cross Ball Commi5eeCamillus HouseChampan Partnership, Inc.Covenant House FloridaCushman SchoolIsaac Roofing Fairchild Tropical Botanic GardenFlorida Catholic Conference Inc.Gerrits Construc4on Inc.Gomez Construc4onKnights of Columbus Marion Council
and Memorial PlanMemorial Healthcare SystemMiami Shores Country ClubRotary ClubSecurity AllianceSt. Patrick Parish SchoolTom’s NFLUnited Property Management
and J. Milton & AssociatesVantares Inc.YWCA Greater Miami�Dade, Inc.Zoological Society of FloridaRamona BusotCheree GulleyKaren JordanChristopher P. Kelley, PA ‘68Tom Knieriem ‘77Thomas Longman ‘80Beverly NixonSonia Escobio O’Donnell `70,
Vivian Donnell Rodriguez 70, and Diane Stead ‘70
Barbara Pickard `65Dr. Edgar Pierre ‘82Mark Piper ‘76Thomas RomanikJaney RosieEileen Sanchez�Medina ‘86David `78 and Nancy Smith `82
Quarter PageArchbishop Curley Notre Dame Prep
Parent CouncilChildren’s Harbor, Inc.
HonoreesFrederick Zorovich ‘58Robyn Peterson ‘65Kristen Buffone Hughes ‘70Jon Batchelor ‘71Beneby Doyle ‘77James A. McCoy ‘82Richard Jean ‘88
Special AwardMonsignor George W. Cummings
Dinner ChairSwanee DiMare ‘65
Commi3ee ChairDiane Stead `70
Commi3eeZoe Doble `05Katherine Doble Cannata ‘02Lesia HansonFrancine HollandJerome Hurtak ‘76Tom Knieriem ‘77Dr. Alma Sanjur MetcalfMonica Metcalf ‘09Gabriella QuirinoDouglas Romanik ‘84Eileen Sanchez�Medina ‘86Marc Stead ‘69Carol Stobs
Silver SponsorThe Buonicon4 Fund
Bronze SponsorsWilliam ’58 and Sandra Brickman
SponsorsJohn Butler ‘02Swanee DiMare ‘65Anthony Zibelli ‘89Vantares Inc.
Silent Auc2on DonorsAlissa AlfonsoDaniel BalleriniRita De CarvalhoDr. Paul George ‘60Francine HollandJoy Jackson ‘64Carl Just ‘81Richard Keller ‘62Dr. Alma Sanjur MetcalfDave MonacoThomas RomanikEileen Sanchez�Medina ‘86Tom SaylerCarol StobsBacardiDorta & OrtegaJoe’s Stone CarbMargaux InteriorsMorton’s Steak HouseNavarro PharmacyOne HopeThe Surf ClubUniversity of Miami
Full Page ColorArchbishop Edward A. McCarthy
High SchoolThe Buonicon4 FundMiami Jewish Health SystemsWarehouse Management ServicesTerry Buonicon4 Jerome Hurtak ‘76Patricia BellSwanee DiMare ‘65
Charles Diamond `55William Diamond `58Paul DiMareSwanee DiMare ‘65Zoe Doble `05Dianne DoranConstance DowdTerry DuncombeTiffani EasonKaren FrankSr. Michelle Fernandez, SCTJMJose FerreJennifer Flemming `84Glorida GarciaLourdes GarciaRaul GarciaWilliam GarciaJeff GeimerJennifer Geimer ‘90David Gerhardt `77Mary GerhardtKathleen Gilmar4nSharon GingeryFernando GodimezBr. Tim Granzo5oBr. Kevin GriffithCharles Hayek ‘64Kelly Hayek ‘87Tony HayekKristen Buffone Hughes ‘70M. Daniel Hughes Jr.Donna HurtakJerome Hurtak ‘76Marshall HoLarry Hofmann ‘59Linda Hofmann ‘85Loraine Hofmann `83 Ramona HofmannFrancine HollandSam HollandHerta HollySr. Maria Icaza, SCTJMJoy Jackson ‘64Tom JacksonMike JarvisRichard Jean ‘88Tryphena JeanGinger JochemKaren JordanJames Benny JovesDr. Sean KarinAnna KennaJosephine KennaPa5y KennardFr. Daniel KentTheodore Koper ‘58Donald KressElizabeth KressJack LetvinchukRobert LongmanSue Longman Holly LoobyJack LoobyJoan Lu5onTed Mannelli ‘63Tony MassaroEdward J. McCormick `59Sylvia McCormickAnne McCoyJames McCoyJim McCoy ‘82Kelly McCoyMichael McDearmaid ‘59Joan McElligo5 `64David McNultyMaureen McNulty `70Gerald Mehlich `58 Linda MennesMarty Mennes ‘64Dr. Alma Sanjur MetcalfMichelle Metcalf ‘05
Monica Metcalf ‘09Br. Patrick Sean Moffe5Kevin MolinaDavid MonacoRosemarie Moore�Banich `86Joe MoranoBertha MoroLourdes MossMa5 Murphy ‘61Fr. Patrick MurphyPhil NicholasCristobal Orran4aMaureen Orran4aElena Or4z `74Rosemary K. Parnell `65 Tom PendergastMaria PerezAna Perez�AbreuRobyn Peterson ‘65Barbara Pickard `65 Brent Pickard Dr. Edgar Pierre ‘82Jean Pierre ‘87Linda PierreDr. Kim PryzbylskiNorma QuinteroGabriella QuirinoJohn QuirinoAnne RyanPhil Ryan `97Jorge RodriguezDouglas Romanik ‘84Thomas RomanikJaney RosieMyra RuffinEileen Sanchez�Medina ‘86Archbishop George W. SandsShirley SanduskyMark SaxtonSam ScarnecchiaVeronica Serra `66Eugene Sevilla�SacasaFrances Sevilla�Sacasa `74Bob SicconeNick Silverio ‘61Judy SkehanDavid Smith ‘78Nancy Smith ‘82Perla Soto ‘76Tony Soto `80Joi StrachanDiane Stead ‘70Marc Stead ‘69Carol StobsLynn SummersAl SurprenantBre5 ThomasConnie ThomasMarcia ThomasDebra Tick4nPeter Tick4nNoreen TimoneyAda Truesdall ‘74Lynn ValeriusThomas Valerius `58Jacqui VariS4tch VariMary Weber `67Michael WeberLarry Wilson `58Mary WindleStoney WindleCarla ZorovichEugene Zorovich `64Frederick Zorovich ‘58Karen ZorovichKenny Zorovich `96Michael Zorovich `66Rick Zorovich
Welcome Hall Of Fame 2012 Inductees
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ARCHBISHOP CURLEY NOTRE DAME2012 HALL OF FAME
On Friday, April 20th, Jon Batchelor ’71, James A. McCoy ’82, Kristen Buffone Hughes’70, Frederick Zorovich ’58, Robyn Peterson ’65, Richard Jean ’88, and Doyle Beneby’77 were inducted into ACND’s 2012 Hall of Fame held at the Surf Club in Miami Beach.
A special award was presented to Monsignor George W. Cummings, founding principal
of Archbishop Curley High School in 1953. The event was led by masters of ceremony
Spero Canton and Helen Aguirre�Ferre ’75.
Jon is a Managing Partner at BBC Aircra%, LLC and serves as Trustee for the Batchelor
Founda4on, University of Miami, United Way and Greater Miami Avia4on Associa4on,
and the Interna4onal Society of Aircra% Transport Trading;
Jim is Mayor of Miami Shores Village, Managing Director of KW Commercial, and
Founder of CRE Miami;
Kristen is Principal of St. Andrew Catholic School, previously served as the Associate
Superintendent of Schools of the Archdiocese of Miami, and is Vice�Chair of the U.S.
Conference of Catholic Bishops Federal Assistance Advisory Commi5ee.
Freddy is a well�known Land Developer and Owner�Developer of Industrial Commercial
Proper4es, and long�4me member of the Ci4zens Board at the University of Miami;
Robyn Robyn is an Emmy�nominated actress and writer. Following a career as a model
for top designers walking Parisian runways, she concentrated on an ac4ng career.
Her most recent performance in Miami was a one�woman produc4on, “Catwalk
Confiden4al” that recently ran to cri4cal acclaim at the Adrienne Arsht Center follow�
ing a successful run in London;
Richard currently serves as Principal of Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School in
Southwest Ranches, FL. He has also worked as Principal at St. Timothy and St. Francis
Xavier Catholic Schools, and Dean of Students at Archbishop Curley Notre Dame and
Archbishop Carroll High Schools;
Doyle is the Senior Vice President of Exelon Power, Pennsylvania. His civic involvement
includes: Board of Trustees for Lincoln University, member of the Na4onal Hydro
Associa4on CEO Council, Electric Power Research Ins4tute Research Advisory Council,
and American Associa4on of Blacks in Energy.
The Hall of Fame credits its success to the many people and organiza4ons who
contributed 4me, talent, and financial contribu4ons. A special thanks to members of
the Hall of Fame Commi3ee: Swanee DiMare ’65, Zoe Doble, Katherine Doble Cannata ’02, Lesia Hanson, Francine Holland, Jerome Hurtak ’76, Tom Knieriem ’77, Dr. Alma Sanjur Metcalf, Monica Metcalf ’09, Br. Patrick Sean Moffe3, CFC, Gabriella Quirino, Douglas Romanik ‘84, Eileen Sanchez Medina ’86, Diane Stead ’70,Marc Stead ’69, Carol Stobs, Mary Toomey, and Catherine Veinovic ’03.
To see more photos, visit www.acnd.net
Save the Date2013 Hall of Fame – Saturday, March 23, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
The Surf Club, Miami Beach
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Alum Spotlight
Le5er from Jonathan McRoy ‘01
I would like to thank the Advancement Department
for all the work they have done in pu#ng together
the online Alumni Magazines. I enjoy reading them
and staying informed on what's happening in the
ACND community. I would like to make a sugges"on
for an upcoming magazine: is there a way ACND
can reach out to their Alumni who currently serve
in the Unites States Military � Ac"ve, Guard and
Reserve components � and include these members
in the magazines?
Some examples of informa"on to solicit from
Alumni Knights who have served and are s"ll
serving would include Opera"ons that they have
deployed in support of ways that have impacted
local communi"es worldwide.
I believe that alumni, who were first taught the
profound impact of service, through the example
of the outstanding faculty and staff at ACND, are
now leading the way in society by serving their
country and preserving the freedoms that we hold
dear. And, the maintenance of these freedoms
enables ACND to con"nue the outstanding work
of educa"ng young men and women.
Jonathan A. McRoy, SSgt, M.S., Class of 2001
United States Air Force
Weapon Systems Coordinator
Unit Vo4ng Assistance Officer
69th Maintenance Squadron
Grand Forks AFB ND
We value your feedback. Send your sugges4ons via email, post a quick note on our Facebook page, or just give us a call.
If you are in the US Miliary and would like to let us
know where you are serving, please send an email
to news@acnd.net.
Jonathan has been in the United States Air Force
since gradua4ng from ACND in 2001. He is currently
sta4oned in North Dakota and works as a Weapon
Systems Coordinator and Unit Vo4ng Assistance
Officer. He is deployed to Qatar and Kyrgyzstan in
support of opera4ons Iraqi Freedom, Enduring
Freedom, and joint task force at the Horn of Africa.
He is recipient of the Global War on Terror
Expedi4onary Medal, Na4onal Defense service medal,
and several outstanding unit awards. Since on
ac4ve duty, he has completed two Associate degrees,
a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of
Science degree. He also holds the professional
creden4al of Cer4fied Manager from the Ins4tute of
Cer4fied Professional Managers at James Madison
University.
Ben Temeyer ’04 and LaurenUsher ’04 were married on May19th. Ben is commencing histhird year as Civics teacher atMiami Arts Charter School andLauren is in her second year of aDoctoral program in Psychologyat the University of Miami.
Victoria Novinger ‘09 and Ar2eSalow ‘09 are engaged to bemarried in June, 2013. Victoriais majoring in Psychology at theUniversity of Miami and plans topursue a Masters Degree in Pub�lic Health following her gradua�4on in May of 2013. Ar4e ismajoring in Exercise Physiologyat the University of Miami andplans to pursue his medical de�gree a%er gradua4on also inMay, 2013.
IN MEMORIAM
Michael Royals ’71 passed away in May, 2012.
Robert Almeroth ’56 passed away
in February, 2012.
James Daniel “Dan” Nixon ‘ 58 passed away
in March, 2012 in Loganville, GA.
He is survived by his wife
of 22 years, Alice Nixon; sons, Chris and Mark
both of Coco Beach, FL; daughter
and son�in�law, Alexandra and Ben Lerner of
Smyrna, GA; and six grandchildren.
Rick Allen '70‘ passed away in July
Peter Dorschner ’07 gradu�ated summa cum laude onApril 30th with a Bachelorsof Science in Chemistry fromFlorida Interna4onal Univer�sity. He was inducted intoFIU’s chapter of the Phi BetaKappa Honor Society and has been accepted to and is currently a5ending theUniversity of Florida’s Col�lege of Medicine
Kristen Buffone Hughes ’70was appointed Principal ofSt. Andrew Catholic School inCoral Springs a%er serving asAssociate Superintendent ofSchools of the Archdioceseof Miami.
Victoria Cuesta ’02 has beenaccepted to Emory Univer�sity in Atlanta, GA where she will complete an MBA.She received a fellowshipthat covers full tui4onthrough the Consor4um forGraduate Studies in Man�agement – an organiza4onwhose mission is to putmore minori4es into Busi�ness School.
Alum Notes
Correc2on:In the Spring 2012 edi4on (page 3), the photo of Sister Lucy Cardet,OSF NDA ‘59 was in fact the photo of Delores Can2fio NDA ‘59.Please excuse the error.
Please send Alum Notes to news@acnd.net
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