![]() ![]() Yours Truly,Ĭarlos Batlle '80 President of the Belen Alumni Associationīelen jesuit ALUMNI MAGAZINE Executive Committee Fr. Let us be "Men for Others" and follow our Pope’s exhortation. The possibilities are endless and the dream of a new cafeteria, chapel and fully funded scholarships would become a reality with your help. Every donation, no matter how small, makes a difference. Think how much more can be done if the other 89% chips in. And while the financial contributions are significant, they come from a mere 11% of the alumni. The service efforts are grand but more alumni are always needed to make those projects more successful. Some classes such as the 1960, 19 collect funds annually to help the School Scholarship Program for needy students. Smaller contributions, when aggregated, are also critically important. The school’s buildings and grounds bear witness to the generosity of the alumni to mention some: the Goizueta Athletic Center, the Saladrigas Art Gallery, the Garrido Family Plaza and more recently the Hernandez Family Field. Belen Alumni also contributed financially donating over $1 million to the school in 20. With this project, every Alumni Association member will be able to view their yearbook through the school’s website, based on their class’s commitment to the Project. ![]() A team of Belen Alumni, with the help of their dedicated office staff, has scanned and uploaded all of the Belen existing yearbooks in our office, dating back to 1914. The Alumni Association is the Yearbook Project. Perhaps the most exciting project undertaken by Alumni continue to help the school through pro-bono legal services and pro-bono architectural, engineering and construction assistance. Belen graduates also revamped Gesu’s website and together with current Belen students, repainted the historic Church. The small school near the Haitian border has a new classroom, computers and a basketball court. Belen Alumni also provided significant assistance thru Yoyo’s Fund to Father Willie’s project in the Dominican Republic. The Toy drive that began at Santa Anna Mission and now is at Gesu has become an annual Alumni Association tradition. Through Magis, the Alumni Association’s service arm, Belen Alumni and their families have collected funds to feed the elderly at Thanksgiving and Christmas at Gesu Church. In the few months since his election, Pope Francis has exhorted Catholics to serve the less fortunate, in effect to live the Jesuit motto of “Men for Others.” Over the years, Belen’s Alumni Association has done just that. This news was received enthusiastically at Belen, where classes were cancelled and the school closed in celebration of the historic event. Head Coach: Daniel Garcia Tunon, Patrick Area and Joseph Garcia.Dear Alumni, Without question, the most exciting news to Alumni of Jesuit institutions this year, was the election of a Jesuit Pope. Sebastian Saenz, Israel Salabarria, Nicholas Sanchez, Alec Schneider, Nicholas Stolarczyk, Lucas Suarez, Jose Torres, Tomas Munoz, Sebastian Parada, Lucas Pentenero, Demetrio Perez, NIcholas Price, Tye Ramirez, Marcos Ruiz, Ryan Ruz, Roger Saenz, Kevin Calonge, Jake Camejo, Christopher Collings, Dylan Cosgrove, Felipe Cueto, Diego Del Pino, Marco Delamaza, Manuelĭominguez, Eduardo Durand, Roberto Espin, Alexander Fernandez, Nicholas Fonseca, Jake Garcia-Rivera, Alexander Gonzales,Įduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Aidan Hevia, Johnathan Larios, Lucas Leon, Lucas Leon, Rocco Leon, Daniel Marsh, Maximiliano Roster: Lucas Amaya, Brendan Aran, Matthew Barturen, Antonio Bonadies, Gabriel Buigas, Kevin Calonge, Jake Camejo, Belen(Gold) 1 11 most aggressive players on his team by coach Daniel Garcia Tunon. Last season averaging 1.5 goals per game. “The game was great and I was able to stop a lot of fast defenders to hit open teammates. Guso played a key role in the team’s success for an open man. Giving the wolverines the lead, eighth grader Kyle Guso scores his Stealing the ball, defender seventh grader Jonathan Larios looks up field Picking up a ground ball, seventh grader Lucas Leon sprints past twoįirst goal of the game. Rodriguez-Lapido, Francisco Sanchez, Zachary Sotomayor, Andres Vila and Sebastian Wallac-Perdomo. Martel, Victor Mejer, Noel Orozco, Jack Powell, Julian Riera, Tomas Rodriguez, Manuel Andres varsity games at the end of the season. Adams had great potential accordingĭe Solminiac, Oscar Echegaray, Oscar Fernandez, Kyle Guso, Jacob Lazo, Ryan Linares, Christopher to coach Joey Bellando, and was brought up to play in Roster: Alejandro Acosta, Mark Adams, Carlos Barquin, John Broe, Ignacio Bru, Diego Canto, Andres Looking to score, eighth grader Mark Adams shifts past Palmetto Middle 10 3 There’s Always Room For Growth By: Alec Rodriguez and Lucas Verdeja ![]()
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