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Class N e Dughi, who I had English with … he was so great in everything from facilitat- ing meaningful discussions in class, to prompting better and more specific essay writing, to interesting and sometimes offbeat reading selections. Q: What was your favorite or most impact- ful class and why? Aside from the ones I’ve mentioned above, a couple of my most vivid memories are getting to go out onto the bay, either in canoes in PE in ninth grade as preparation for Outward Bound, or on the boat for Biology or AP Environmental Science. I can’t imagine there are many other schools that give students that kind of opportunity … and it’s one of the reasons why RE is such a special place. Q: What was your favorite place on campus and why? So many places – the Pagoda was always a nice peaceful retreat to sit and read or play a card game with friends; I spent an inordinate amount of time in the computer lab (which I think is now gone, or at least transformed!); … and of course I have a huge soft spot for the perform- ing arts building and auditorium, where between rehearsals, performances, tech theatre class and assemblies, I’m sure I spent more time in than any other place on campus. Q: How will you spend your earnings from the show? Good question! My partner and I have discussed putting some of it into some kind of theatrical production or other arts-related endeavor, but for now it’s go- ing straight into savings while we figure it out! Remy Prosper Gouraige, mu- sic producer, released his debut EP “Supernova,” on all streaming plat- forms. The futuristic project features an eclectic blend of five unique instrumental tracks well-suited for a late-night club atmosphere. 2009 Class Agents: Victoria Calleja (vcalleja@gmail.com ), Gina Raijman (gina@raijman.com) Sami Ghneim, Mike Lloret, see Wifi Fernandez ’05 2010 REUNION NOVEMBER 2022 Class Agents: Javier Henriquez (javiahenriquez@gmail.com ), Michelle Nahmad (michellenahmad@gmail.com ), Jason Schwartz (jasontschwartz@icloud.com) , Najib Wahab (najibwwahab@gmail.com ) David Egozi moved to Miami Midtown. 2011 REUNION November 2022 Class Agent: Alvaro Anspach (anspach.alvaro@gmail.com) , Victoria Collazo (victoriacollazo@gmail.com ), Luz Stella Perez de Corcho (luzstellapdc@gmail.com ) Matthew Sussmane , see Wifi Fernandez ’06 2012 REUNION November 2022 Class Agents: Manuel Al Abdallah (manuel.abdallah@gmail.com ), Maria Mesa (mcmesa@gmail.com ), Marli Scharlin (mscharlin@gmail.com ), Max Weiss (maximilienjweiss@gmail.com ) Nico Cantor , son of American broad- casting legend Andres Cantor, is the latest recipient of the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame’s Colin Jose Media Award. Born and raised in Miami, Nico first broadcast- ed soccer when he was 15 years old. He’s now 27 and has a flourishing career in soccer media. In this article, Nico reflects on his and Andres’ careers and their re- lationship in the buildup to the National Soccer Hall of Fame awards ceremony in Frisco, Tex. For the full interview, visit: https://bit.ly/3grgdvU See photos above and below. Ashleigh Johnson visited Ransom Everglades on October 7, 2021, showing off the gold medal she won in women’s water polo at the Summer Games in Tokyo to teachers and students. She also enjoyed an outdoor lunch with Head of School Penny Townsend and the girls’ water polo team, and toured the new Constance & Miguel Fernandez STEM Center. Students, faculty and staff loved seeing her! 58 Ransom Everglades LOG SPRING 2022
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