RE Log Fall 2019
FALL 2019 Ransom Everglades LOG 85 RE’s Class of 2019 legacy seniors: Emma Broad ’19 (Melissa Sheppard-Broad ’89); Reese Dan ’19 (Steven Dan ’82), Susana Diez ’19 (Ricardo Diez ’81), Luke Elegant ’19 (Justin Elegant ’88), Carter Freeland ’19 (Jorge Freeland ’79); David Fryd ’19 (Michael Fryd ’76 and Alison Lehr Fryd ’75); Gwendolyn Howland ’19 (Lisa Landy ’81); Lily Karson ’19 (Arden Magoon Karson ’80); Sunna Martinsdottier ’19 (Martin Hernandez ’87); Maia Mora ’19 (Jorge Mora ’84); Leo Ratzan ’19 (Stuart Ratzan ’83); Jake Schwartz ’19 (Lisa Geller Boloix ’87); Holly Steinberg ’19 (Vanessa Greene Steinberg ’87), Margo Squire ’19 (Edward Squire ’83), Elizabeth Villano ’19 (David Villano ’79 and Kathryn Lotspeich Villano ’83); and Mackenzie White ’19 (Jessica Meyeringh White ’91). REEF Tournament RE faculty members schooled their com- petitors at the 2019 Ransom Everglades Epic Fishing tournament on May 11, hauling in the biggest individual dolphin and largest trio of dolphin. On a boat sponsored by trustee Jeffrey Miller ’79 , physics teacher Luis Felipe snagged an 18.2-lb. dolphin to win the day’s biggest prize, and Felipe and his faculty fishing partners also claimed the team award for their 30-lb. trio. The tournament, in its eighth year, serves as a fund- raiser for RE’s water- front and Breakthrough Miami. Peter Diamond ’92, Elana Oberstein- Harris ’93, Pearce Klevan ’97 and Kevin Grossfeld ’95 were tournament chairs; Andy Ansin ’81 and Miller served as honorary tournament chairs. Senior Send-Off Alumni Board President Konky Arellano ’90 presented legacy plaques at the 2019 Senior Send- off to 16 students and their RE alumni parents. Immediately after the ceremony, seniors placed their personalized bricks in the Quad.
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