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“ Days full to the brim; serious work,
not languidly done, not sadly done
(that would be taking b ack from the com pleteness of our gift),
but w holehearted work;
a nd if we are tired a t the end o f such a day,
then blesses fatigue; we have all Eternity to rest,
and only this short life to labour a nd to give.”
Twelve Seniors gained recognition as National
Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars. They are:
Kirstin Arbide, Maria Balcazar, Chelsea Blanco,
Daniela Calvo, Mary Grace Darmody, Claudia de
Armas, Carolina Diaz, Stefanie Fernandez, Daniela In the 2013 National French Contest- Le Grand Concours, he following
Perez, Sophia Pines, Cara Vazquez, and Andrea Carrollton students scored in the 'top 10 rankings' nationally: Gabriela
Yeguez. Kort Kamp '16, Maria Mantero ‘ 16, Amanda Clichy Silva ‘ 16, Camila
Carballo '15, Erica Garcia ‘15, Natalia Fernandez ‘15, Alexandra
McDonnell ‘15, Sima Vasquez ‘15, Alexa Economacos '14, Beatrice
Dunoyer de Segonzac ‘ 14, Zelmira Rizo Patron ‘14, Alessandra
Lucdeking *13. Cara Vasquez '13. Alexa Garcia ‘ 15 earned a perfect
score on the 2013 Grand Concours resulting in her recognition at both
the state and national level at the ‘first rank.’
National Merit Scholarship finalists: Francis Swanson,
Chelsea Blanco, Caitlyn Meagher, Maria Balcazar,
and Mary Grace Darmoody.
Grazie Christie ‘ 14 is awarded
first place at the Bennington
Young Writers Competition in the
Fiction category for her original
short story entitled, "Fleeting,"
which was. published in the museums, performance halls and studios.
literary magazine, Shenandoah.
The Library of Congress and
Florida Center for the Book
sponsors the National Letters
about Literature Essay Contest
for dll submissions from Florida.
First place was awarded to
Ernelita Pupo ' 15, second Place
to Sofia Carratala '15, and third
Gabriela Gonzalez ' 12 receives place to Camilla Conesa ' 15.
the Silver Knight Award
of Honorable Mention in
Mathematics,