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Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association of New Orleans Magazine St. Aloysius Brother Martin Cor Jesu CENTURY II Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association of New Orleans Magazine Volume 45 NO. 2 November 2018 Graduation Milton Dureau ’69 CJ Named Alumnus of the Year Homecoming 2018 2018 Gr aduation Brother Martin High School held its 49th Robert A. Heller, Patrick L. Hennessey, George S. commencement exercises on May 25, 2018, at Hesni III, Elliot P. Hess, Ethan S. Hew, Jonathan B. the UNO Lakefront Arena. It was also the 149th Holder II, Charles A. Huval, Uriel E. Icaza, Kyle W. commencement exercises conducted under the Jefferson, Andrew S. Jeffries, Corey M. Johnson, auspices of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart in New Ryan P. Johnson, William L. Jones III, Shane M. Orleans. President John J. Devlin III and Principal Jordan, Jeremy E. Keen, Jace J. Kelley, Gannon C. Ryan J. Gallagher ‘00 conferred diplomas. Kippers, Cody M. Knight, Michael J. Kospelich, Jr., In addition, special academic awards were John W. Krummel, Tyler J. Lally, Blake A. Langford, presented to graduates for excellence in specific Erick E. Lassair, Jr., Richard J. Laurent, Thomas Luan courses, and several graduates were recognized for Joseph J. Aguda III Benjamin A. Chanes D. Le, Justin A. Leal, Nicholas J. LeBlanc, Garrett M. their service to Brother Martin by Mr. Devlin, Mr. Valedictorian Salutatorian Legendre, Jonathan C. Loga, Ethan M. Mauterer, Gallagher, and Executive Vice President Gregory Connor T. McKeown, Anthony Melancon III, Allan M. Rando ‘77. M. Blanchard, Rayce J. Boasso, Ethan R. Bogan, B. Merida, Joshua D. Merritt, Ethan E. Meydrich, Justin D. Bonura, Jr., Daniel A. Boudreaux III, Joel Yosef M. Mitwali, Samuel D. Montgomery, Connor The valedictorian of the class was Joseph J. C. Bourgeois, Parker C. Boyd, Zachary L. Breaux, J. Moore, Matthew S. Moreland, Cameron T. Aguda III, and the salutatorian was Benjamin A. Peter A. Brocato, Brendan M. Brown, Patrick Morgan, Daniel L. Morris, Samer R. Mosrie, Chase Chanes. F. Buckley, Jr., Jonathan D. Bullock, Bennett J. A. Mountain, Mark P. Mulla, Ethan P. Ohler, Michael Burmaster, Andrew L. Butler, Kyle S. Cannella, Cory A. Oliver, Tanner K. Olsen, Joshua S. Orellana, Graduating with honors were Omar M. Ahmad, D. Carrier, Jordan C. Carroll, Nathan T. Catalanotto, William G. Ott, Joseph N. Parenti, Marco A. Perez Jeremy G. Baier, Michael J. Barkemeyer, Connor Noah K. Catalanotto, Conner C. Cate, Eli L. Chaffin, III, Daniel D. Petrov, John-Paul E. Pierce, Michael A. Bertaut, Joseph G. Bordelon, John L. Buchert, Benjamin L. Chaplain, Matthew P. Christy, J. Plauche, David W. Plauche, Jacob A. Porche, Michael A. Connick, Hayden K. Courregé, Daniel Cameron H. Cochran, Jonathan M. Code, Jackson Pearson S. Pratt, Kirk E. Prest, Jr., Jack G. Rau, G. Cullison, Aaron J. Daniels, Peter A. Davis, Dillon G. Colletti, Derek B. Cook, Luke A. Cotton, Colby P. Stephen M. Rayle, Stuart W. Redfearn, Jr., Grant N. J. Delaune, Keagan B. Devitt, Benjamin T. Doster, Coulon, Craig C. Courtney, Jr., Cameron D. Crayton, Restel, Vincent J. Rizzo, Dominic J. Robert, Neko C. Tyler J. Epps, Alexander S. Genois, Jordan P. Glahn, Benjamin M. Crowley, Carl A. Davis III, Joshua R. Rojas, Noah P. Roux, Nicolas R. Russo, Christopher John M. Heraty, Brett J. Hildreth, Scott V. Johnston Davis, Braden S. de Lanzac, Caleb L. DeGarmo, T. Russo, Douglas M. Schmidt, Jackson T. Schneider, II, Kyle I. Kaough, Connor P. McCoy, Rhett C. Meche, Julian B. Delgadillo, Cole R. Denny, Kyle L. DesPlas, Matthew T. Schroth, Dillon S. Scofield, Mason J. Thinh X. Nguyen, Andrew D. Richardson, Brandon Fernando M. Diaz, Matthaeus A. Dischner, Timothy Seals III, Bradley N. Sekinger, Michael M. Shea, R. Robbins, Blake R. Robbins, Dillon J. Rousset, A. Dixon II, Johnny Do, Jacob M. Dobson, Charles V. Cade L. Sheehan, Zachary W. Shultz, Damon C. Nicholas S. Russo, Adam B. Schwarzenbach, Ryan Dolce, Chad E. Dolly, Adam D. Donato, Benjamin J. Smith, Chauncy T. Smith, Jr., Alberto J. Sotomayor P. Simoneaux, Tyler N. Tubre, Jackson C. Vicknair, Dufour, Jonathan R. Dunn, Joshua C. Ekechukwu, III, Daniel E. St. Etienne, Jason P. Stant, James Brandon W. Williams, and Michael F. Wilson. Cody J. Elsensohn, Ryker John C. Emnace, Scott H. F. Sterkx, Matthew J. Tate, Tyler C. Thompson, Engelhardt, Nicholas S. Fernandez, Jonathan M. Jonathan M. Trahan, Matthew R. Treadway, Jack Other graduates were Austin M. Adamcewicz, Fernandez, Rhett M. Fleetwood, Thomas G. Foley, P. Tucker, Noah J. Velez, Tristen Tyler A. Vellier, Hasan A. Al-Shaar, Matthew P. Alfonso, Ryan M. Harrison E. Fontana, Tyler J. Gambino, Francisco Brandon M. Vogelaar, Thomas L. Waguespack III, Alfonso, John M. Altman, John C. Amlingmeyer, E. Garcia, Jared C. Gaudet, Felipe Gómez, Stephen Patrick J. Walsh, John S. Walsten IV, Colin T. Ward, Justin D. Arena, Aaron L. Ashburn, Roger A. Baudry, M. Gonzales, Noah J. Goodlett, Cameron C. Gore, Jabari A. Watts, Steven H. Williams, Jr., Max S. Jr., Alec C. Baudy, James C. Bender, Cole A. Bertaut, Jackson D. Grubbs, Alexander J. Guidry, Robert Wood, Ryan T. Worth, Darnell R. Young, Jr. Noah T. Blackwell, Samuel B. Blanchard, Christian R. Guilmino, Austin M. Hanner, Brett T. Hebert, 2 Century II Gr aduation Awards Valedictorian - Joseph Aguda III Emile ‘Chubby’ Marks ‘54 SA Dr. Louis Caboche Memorial Medicine Award Salutatorian - Benjamin Chanes Health & P.E. Award Benjamin Chanes Perfect Attendance Matthew Moreland World Language Award Benjamin Chanes A.F. Laborde Journalism Award Kyle Kaough Julian Delgadillo Brett Hildreth Youth Citizenship Cody Knight Library and Information Science Award Francisco Garcia American History Award Matthew Tate Christian Leadership Jackson Vicknair Mathematics Award and Science Award Alexander Genois ’18 Anthony J. Dominici ’88 Memorial Art Award Joseph Aguda III Brother Leo Godin, S.C. Award Andrew Butler George J. Mordica, Sr. & George J. Mordica, Jr. ‘67 Matthew Tate Benjamin Kuylen ’98 Memorial SA Memorial Music Leadership Award American Legion Award Choral Music Award Stephen Gonzales Colby Coulon Andrew Butler Patrick C. Manale ’82 NJROTC Award James B. Branton Award Computer Science Award Ryan Johnson Tyler Epps Peter Davis Herman J. Prager, Sr. Memorial Religion Award Richard E. Lambert Award English Award Connor Bertaut Joseph Aguda III Dillon Delaune Catherine D. Mordica Memorial Medicine Award Thinh Xuan Nguyen #GiveBrotherMartin With the help of over 400 donors, our Brother Martin community of current and past parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, staff, students, friends and donors raised over $65,506 in just 24 hours! The funds raised for our first #GiveBrotherMartin day went to the Brother Martin Fund. Why the Brother Martin Fund? The Brother Martin Fund allows our school to facilitate reasonable tuition for all families, attract and retain quality faculty, continue to initiate advancements in technology, accommodate a low student- teacher ratio, maintain a clean and orderly environment and provide an expanded curriculum that offers electives consistent with many college majors. Throughout the #GiveBrotherMartin campaign, there was alumni and donor representation across the map with donations from Oregon, California, Hawaii, Colorado, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. Our class leader board was neck-and-neck the whole campaign, but the Class of 1997 came out with the most donors and most funds raised for an alumni class. The Classes of 2008 and 2002 placed second and third respectively. The Classes of 1984 and 1990 placed second and third respectively for the most funds raised. As we continue to build for the future, we thank you and we appreciate your support for our inaugural #GiveBrotherMartin campaign! Advancement Office Introduction The Brother Martin Advancement Office welcomed three new team members this year. Chuck Stall ’02 and Chris Alley ’08 serve as Alumni Officers and Stephanie Hoerner serves as Gifts Officer and Advancement Assistant. Chuck leads our Crusader Sports Programming Network (CSPN) and social media. Chris has taken the lead on events. Stephanie assists in various administrative needs. Chuck Stall ’02 Chris Alley ’08 Stephanie Hoerner 2018-2020 ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS Leni Sumich ’90, President Gary Delahoussaye ’74 Vic Landry ’86 David Pecot ’76 Scott Shea ’81 Ryan Bordenave ’94 Milton Dureau ’69 CJ Chad LaRose ’90 Roy Perilloux ’65 SA Chuck Stall ’76 Ron Brisbi ’67 SA Kraig de Lanzac ’86 Johnny LeBourgeois ’73 Pat Pritchett ’78 Pat Stant ’87 Chuck Camp ’10 Ben Gootee ’01 Darrell Mipro ’88 Jay Romig ’72 Scott Walker ’93 Scot Craig ’80 Ben Lambert ’03 Casey Munson ’97 Don Schindler ’71 Sal Brocato ’88, Past President Century II 3 Milton Dureau ’69 CJ Named Alumnus of the Year Milton M. Dureau, Jr. ’69 CJ has been selected Commander of Scientific Services in 2009 where as the 2019 Sen. Allen J. Ellender Award recipient he assisted in the design and helped to oversee as Alumnus of the Year. Milton was selected by the construction of a new 42,000 sq. ft. forensic Brother Martin Board of Directors and will receive laboratory. In 2011, he retired after 38+ years. the award at a ceremony in March. Milton is a member of the American Chemical Milton has been married to Christine Grilletta Society, the Louisiana Association of Forensic Dureau for 44 years and have four children: Scientists, in which he served as Vice-President Stephanie, Matthew ’99, Zachary ’04 and and President, the Southern Association of Forensic Emily and three grandchildren: Camille, Chloe Scientists, the Louisiana Board of Crime Laboratory and Luke. Directors and Administrators and the American Christine and Milton Dureau ’69 CJ Society of Crime Laboratory Directors. At Brother Martin High School, he has served on at the Branton Chapel Dedication the Cor Jesu Class of 1969 Reunion Committee, the Milton serves as a basketball referee for the Celebration of the Crest—Auction, serving as chair After Cor Jesu, Milton graduated from Tulane Louisiana High School Athletic Association.
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