Commencement 2007 - Bowdoin College
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BOWDOIN COLLEGE<br />
<strong>Commencement</strong><br />
Saturday, May 26, <strong>2007</strong>
QVOD BONVM FELIX FAVSTVMQUE SIT<br />
INLVSTRISSIMO JOHN BALDACCI GVBERNATORI<br />
CONSILIARIIS ET SENATORIBUS<br />
QVI LITTERIS REI PVBLICAE MAINENSIS PROPRIE PRAESVNT<br />
SOCIISQVE CVRANTIBVS<br />
COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS<br />
HONORANDIS ATQVE REVERENDIS<br />
CLARISSIMO BARRY MILLS PRAESIDI<br />
TOTI SENATVI ACADEMICO<br />
ECCLESIARVM PASTORIBVS VENERANDIS<br />
CVNCTIS DENIQVE VBIQVE GENTIVM HVMANITATIS FAVTORIBVS<br />
HASCE EXERCITATIONES<br />
IVVENES IN ARTIBVS INITIATI<br />
HVMILLIMI DEDICANT<br />
HABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI<br />
ANTE DIEM VII KAL IVN ANNO SALVTIS MMVII<br />
RERVMQUE PVBLICARVM FOEDERATARVM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXXXI<br />
The Latin text quoted above has introduced <strong>Bowdoin</strong>’s <strong>Commencement</strong> Program since August 21, 1822.<br />
The names of the 24 graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most part, also translated into Latin for the program.<br />
In the early years of the <strong>College</strong>, each graduating senior was required to deliver a <strong>Commencement</strong> “part,” an oration on<br />
ancient or modern topics, which was frequently given in one of the classical languages, Latin, Greek, or Hebrew.<br />
The final Latin oration was given in 1893, but the tradition of Latin survives in the language used to dedicate the<br />
<strong>Commencement</strong> Exercises and to confer the bachelor of arts degree. The translation below was provided by Barbara Weiden<br />
Boyd, Henry Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek.<br />
May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:<br />
[an ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual to ensure its success]<br />
To John Baldacci, esteemed Governor;<br />
to the Representatives and Senators<br />
who personally preside over the arts and letters for the State of Maine;<br />
and to the honorable and respected Trustees of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong>;<br />
to Barry Mills, distinguished President;<br />
to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders;<br />
in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere,<br />
the young people hereby initiated into the arts and letters<br />
most humbly dedicate these exercises.<br />
Held in a gathering of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong>, in Brunswick, in the State of Maine,<br />
on the seventh day before the Kalends of June, in the <strong>2007</strong>th year of our well-being<br />
and in the 231st year of the authority of the United States of America.
DEGREES<br />
This ancient formula is used by the President in conferring degrees:<br />
Candidati pro gradu baccalaureali, assurgite.<br />
Vir honorande, hosce juvenes, quos censeo idoneos primum ad gradum<br />
in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad gradum istum admittam.<br />
Placetne? (Placet.)<br />
Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum gradum in<br />
artibus, et dono et concedo omnia jura, privilegia, honores atque dignitates,<br />
ad gradum istum pertinentia.<br />
In cujus testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas accipite.<br />
Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise.<br />
(To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) Honored sir, these young<br />
people whom I deem worthy of the first degree in Arts, I now present to<br />
you, that, if you so direct, I may admit them to that degree. Is such your<br />
will? (It is.)<br />
(To the Candidates) By virtue of the authority vested in me,<br />
I now admit you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and confer<br />
upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities pertaining to<br />
that degree.<br />
In witness whereof, receive these diplomas.<br />
NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and the graduating class<br />
requests that there be no applause until the last degree is conferred.<br />
At the <strong>Commencement</strong> Exercises, <strong>Bowdoin</strong> displays the <strong>College</strong> flag and the flags<br />
of the United States of America, the State of Maine, and the home or dual-citizenship<br />
countries or territories of graduating students—in <strong>2007</strong>, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria,<br />
Canada, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, France, Germany, Ghana,<br />
Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Pakistan, People’s Republic of China,<br />
Poland, Republic of Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands, Turkey,<br />
and United Kingdom.
TWO HUNDRED SECOND COMMENCEMENT<br />
OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE<br />
May 26, <strong>2007</strong><br />
COMMENCEMENT MARCH<br />
CHANDLER’S BAND<br />
OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />
HELEN L. CAFFERTY<br />
William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of German and the Humanities<br />
and <strong>College</strong> Marshal<br />
INVOCATION<br />
THE REVEREND LARRY KALAJAINEN<br />
Senior Minister, First Parish Church, Brunswick<br />
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER<br />
SENIOR MEMBERS OF BELLAMAFIA, BOKA, CHAMBER CHOIR, CHORUS,<br />
THE LONGFELLOWS, MISCELLANIA, THE MEDDIEBEMPSTERS, AND URSUS VERSES<br />
MARC STANTON DONNELLY ’07, piano<br />
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS<br />
PETER M. SMALL ’64<br />
Chair of the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Board of Trustees<br />
FOR THE STATE<br />
THE HONORABLE HOWARD H. DANA, JR. ’62<br />
Associate Justice, Maine Supreme Judicial Court (1993–<strong>2007</strong>)<br />
WELCOME<br />
BARRY MILLS<br />
President of the <strong>College</strong><br />
SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS<br />
Searching for the Next Rung<br />
HALEY SARA BRIDGER ’07<br />
Class of 1868 Prize Winner<br />
Playing the Ideal Role<br />
ANTHONY JOSEPH DINICOLA ’07<br />
Goodwin <strong>Commencement</strong> Prize Winner
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES<br />
BARRY MILLS<br />
President of the <strong>College</strong><br />
GEOFFREY CANADA ’74, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Citation by Nancy Jennings<br />
Associate Dean and Associate Affirmative Action Officer,<br />
and Associate Professor of Education<br />
ROBERTO DÍAZ, DOCTOR OF MUSIC<br />
Citation by Mary Hunter<br />
A. LeRoy Greason Professor of Music<br />
STANLEY F. DRUCKENMILLER ’75, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Citation by A. Myrick Freeman III<br />
William D. Shipman Professor of Economics Emeritus<br />
DREW GILPIN FAUST, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Citation by Franklin G. Burroughs<br />
Harrison King McCann Professor of the English Language Emeritus<br />
ANGUS S. KING, JR., DOCTOR OF LAWS<br />
Citation by Paul Franco<br />
Professor of Government<br />
CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES<br />
DEDICATION<br />
BARRY MILLS<br />
President of the <strong>College</strong><br />
DERAY MCKESSON ’07<br />
Class President<br />
RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN<br />
CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />
JOHN H. TURNER<br />
Professor of Romance Languages and <strong>College</strong> Marshal<br />
RECESSIONAL MARCH<br />
CHANDLER’S BAND
KELSEY AULT ABBRUZZESE<br />
EMILY JOCELYN ABRONS<br />
JOSEPH ADU<br />
JESSICA LYNN AIONA ’06<br />
SONIA YASMEENA RAB ALAM<br />
SHAEZ ALLIDINA<br />
MAYRA ALEJANDRA ALVARADO<br />
NICOLE ALVAREZ<br />
CHRISTOPHER JAMES ANTOUN ’05<br />
MATTHEW EDWARD ANTOUN ’05<br />
JAC MICHAEL ARBOUR<br />
TAYLOR BAILLIE ARNOLD<br />
SELINA AFUA ASANTE<br />
MINA BARTOVICS<br />
PHILLIP MICHAEL BEARD<br />
COLIN GUNNAR BECKMAN<br />
BRITTA B. BENE<br />
ALEC WENDRICK BERRYMAN<br />
RAASHI BHALLA<br />
KALYN ERICA BICKERMAN<br />
SAMANTHA DUMAGAN BILBAO<br />
SAMUEL GEORGE BITETTI<br />
CHRISTOPHER BYRON BIXBY<br />
IVY ADELLE BLACKMORE<br />
JAMES E. B. BOBSEINE<br />
SIMON BOLMGREN<br />
MONICA ANN BOND<br />
JANG BOONYARAT<br />
PAVLINA PETROVA BORISOVA<br />
BRANDON JOSEPH BOUCHARD<br />
MICHAEL PAUL BOULETTE<br />
ANDREW JAMES BOVE<br />
TYLER KERNS BOYER<br />
KEVIN WILLIAM BRADLEY<br />
HALEY SARA BRIDGER<br />
DYLAN CHAMBERLAINE BRIX<br />
JESSICA ELIZABETH BROOKS<br />
KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL<br />
MICHAEL JAMES BUCKLEY, JR.<br />
LAURA BUDHAI<br />
THOMAS WARD BUEHRENS<br />
MARGOT RAWSON BUNN<br />
ROBERT LAWRENCE BURNS<br />
MARK ELLIOTT HIGHAM BURTON<br />
JAEYOUNG BYUN<br />
JULIEANNE CALARESO<br />
KATHLEEN ERIN CALLAGHY<br />
DANIEL DAVID CAMPBELL<br />
CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY <strong>2007</strong><br />
DERAY MCKESSON, Class Marshal<br />
English; Minor: Italian<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: English<br />
Psychology<br />
Economics-Environmental Studies<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies and Sociology<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Latin American Studies; Minor: Philosophy<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Sociology<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Asian Studies<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Asian Studies<br />
Biology<br />
Mathematics; Minor: Physics<br />
Biology; Minor: Sociology<br />
Geology and Visual Arts<br />
English<br />
Religion; Minor: Psychology<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Computer Science; Minor: History<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Biology; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Sociology; Minor: English<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Geology<br />
English<br />
Economics; Minor: Visual Arts<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Psychology<br />
Economics<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Philosophy<br />
Psychology<br />
Economics and Sociology<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
English and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Art History and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Psychology; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies<br />
Religion; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Education Studies<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Chemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies<br />
Psychology; Minor: Sociology<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Brimfield, Illinois<br />
New York, New York<br />
Reynoldsburg, Ohio<br />
Portland, Oregon<br />
Bridgewater, New Jersey<br />
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada<br />
Los Angeles, California<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
Erie, Pennsylvania<br />
Erie, Pennsylvania<br />
Augusta, Maine<br />
Wrentham, Massachusetts<br />
Hackensack, New Jersey<br />
North Haven, Maine<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Bethesda, Maryland<br />
Hamburg, Germany<br />
Nashville, Tennessee<br />
Chesterfield, Missouri<br />
Readfield, Maine<br />
Long Beach, California<br />
Norwell, Massachusetts<br />
Falmouth, Maine<br />
Hamilton, New York<br />
Fredonia, New York<br />
Viken, Sweden<br />
Burlington, Massachusetts<br />
Bangkok, Thailand<br />
Sofia, Bulgaria<br />
Caribou, Maine<br />
Oakland, Maine<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts<br />
Seekonk, Massachusetts<br />
Hamilton, Massachusetts<br />
Albany, New York<br />
Catonsville, Maryland<br />
Cherry Valley, Massachusetts<br />
Manchester, Maine<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Lake Forest, Illinois<br />
Yardley, Pennsylvania<br />
Westwood, Massachusetts<br />
Seoul, Republic of Korea<br />
Coral Springs, Florida<br />
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania<br />
Greenville, Maine
GEORGINA DYAN CAMPELIA<br />
STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON<br />
ANTHONY JOSEPH CARRASQUILLO<br />
CATRINA MORGAN CARTAGENA<br />
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN<br />
TIMOTHY JAMES CASHMAN<br />
JEREMY ALLEN CASPER<br />
JASON Y. CHA ’06<br />
MATTHEW HENNESSY CHADWICK<br />
KATHARINE JEAN CHAPMAN<br />
KIRA CHAPPELLE<br />
SAMUEL FRANKLIN CHAPPLE-SOKOL<br />
ALASTAIR WEI-TAK CHAU<br />
FLAVIA HORVATH CHEN<br />
FRANKLIN LEI CHI<br />
ALLISON JENNIFER CHIN<br />
JEEHEON CHO<br />
CAROLYN TOSI CHU<br />
DONGMIN JOSHUA CHUNG ’01<br />
BRYAN JOHN CIBOROWSKI<br />
JACK STEPHEN CLANCY<br />
ROBEY WAGERS CLARK ’06<br />
ALLISON DIANE COGEN<br />
SAMANTHA EDEN COHEN<br />
ADAM SAMUEL COHEN-LEADHOLM<br />
NICHOLAS HAZARD COLLINS<br />
BETH ANN COLOMBO<br />
ANGELICA MARIE COLON<br />
NICOLE DARIA COLUCCI<br />
MORGAN LAURENCE CONNELLY<br />
ANNA JACLYN CONTERATO<br />
ASHLEY ANN CONTI<br />
JENNIFER NICHOLS COOK<br />
EMMA COOPER-MULLIN<br />
SUSAN ELIZABETH COYNE<br />
TOBIAS WILLIAM CRAWFORD<br />
ANNIE TERESA CRONIN<br />
JONATHAN WILLIAM CROWLEY<br />
JOSEPH COLBY CRUISE<br />
KATHERINE CUMMINGS<br />
LARISSA CURLIK<br />
ALISON BODINE CURTIN<br />
MICHAEL DOUGLAS MCLAIN CURTIS<br />
ALEXANDER THOMAS DAVIS<br />
ERIC JAMES DAVIS<br />
TYLER DAVIS<br />
CHRISTINE ANN D’ELIA<br />
MEGHAN KATHLEEN DETERING<br />
ARIF HAKIM DHILLA<br />
ROBERT JOHN DIMATTEO<br />
ANTHONY JOSEPH DINICOLA<br />
Bioethics<br />
Economics and French<br />
Chemistry-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Art History and Biochemistry<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
Philosophy<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Spanish; Minor: Physics<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Environmental Studies<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Africana Studies<br />
Biology<br />
Asian Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Economics<br />
History<br />
Music<br />
Physics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Philosophy<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies and Spanish<br />
Music<br />
French and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Gender and<br />
Women’s Studies<br />
Sociology and Spanish<br />
Sociology; Minor: Biology<br />
History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Chemistry; Minor: Biology<br />
Economics and Spanish<br />
English<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Religion; Minor: Asian Studies<br />
History and Urban Studies and the Built Environment;<br />
Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Religion; Minor: Art History<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Computer Science and Russian<br />
Sociology; Minor: Education<br />
Environmental Design-Environmental Studies<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: English<br />
Biology<br />
Philosophy; Minor: English<br />
Asian Studies; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
English and Philosophy; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Economics<br />
Geology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Asian Studies and Economics<br />
English and Theater<br />
Acton, Massachusetts<br />
San Mateo, California<br />
Revere, Massachusetts<br />
Roxbury, Connecticut<br />
Sammamish, Washington<br />
Sammamish, Washington<br />
Brookfield, Wisconsin<br />
Staten Island, New York<br />
Needham, Massachusetts<br />
South Beach, Oregon<br />
Saint Davids, Pennsylvania<br />
Essex Junction, Vermont<br />
Potomac, Maryland<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
New Haven, Connecticut<br />
Winchester, Massachusetts<br />
Winchester, Massachusetts<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Seoul, Republic of Korea<br />
West Springfield, Massachusetts<br />
Yonkers, New York<br />
Charlotte, North Carolina<br />
Rexford, New York<br />
Brookline, Massachusetts<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Hingham, Massachusetts<br />
Sudbury, Massachusetts<br />
Revere, Massachusetts<br />
Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />
Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br />
Marshfield, Wisconsin<br />
Amherst, New Hampshire<br />
Saratoga, California<br />
Irvington, New York<br />
Huntington, New York<br />
Burlington, Vermont<br />
Laguna Beach, California<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
Centerville, Massachusetts<br />
Summit, New Jersey<br />
Westfield, New Jersey<br />
Chapel Hill, North Carolina<br />
Rockland, Maine<br />
Winslow, Maine<br />
Bridgewater, Maine<br />
Sanford, Maine<br />
Fairfield, Connecticut<br />
Nashua, New Hampshire<br />
Pelham, New Hampshire<br />
Belmont, Massachusetts<br />
Malden, Massachusetts
CASEY BETH DLOTT<br />
DAVID JOSEPH DONAHUE<br />
MARC STANTON DONNELLY<br />
KATHERINE ELIZABETH DONOGHUE<br />
SAMUEL EDWIN DONOVAN<br />
LAURA KATHRYN DOORE<br />
MATTHEW DAVID DRESHER<br />
FRANCESCA D’ALESSANDRO DU BROCK<br />
DANIEL OWEN DUARTE<br />
KRISTA ALEXANDRA DUBIN<br />
MICHAEL HALLMAN DUCKWORTH<br />
LOUISE BAKER DUFFUS<br />
THOMAS WILLIAM DUFFY<br />
HONORA MARGARET DUNHAM<br />
RYAN FRANCIS DUNLAVEY<br />
JADE MICHAELE DUNN<br />
NICHOLAS PATRICK DUNN<br />
NINA LEÃO BASÍLIO DURCHFORT<br />
AMY LIN EAR<br />
WALKER BUSH ELLIS<br />
AMANDA TERESA ESCOBAR GRAMIGNA<br />
COTTON BARRETT ESTES<br />
PAUL FRANCIS EVANS III<br />
CHRISTOPHER JAMES FREDERICK FIELD<br />
EILEEN MARGARET FLAHERTY<br />
RYAN EDWARD FLETCHER<br />
KATIE RACHAEL FORNEY<br />
KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM<br />
ELISABETH FRELE<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH FUREY<br />
SETH RAFAEL GABARRO<br />
JONAH SOL GABRY<br />
JAMES OLIVER GADON<br />
GILLIAN MARY GARRATT-REED<br />
KATHRYN LEIGH GERAGHTY<br />
JAMES BARKER GERSON<br />
JESSICA ANN GHARGHOUR<br />
SARAH WINN GIFFORD<br />
THEODORE VOORHEES GILBERT III<br />
MEGHAN KATHRYN GILLIS<br />
REBECCA MICHELLE GINSBERG<br />
JOHN PATRICK GOODRIDGE<br />
ARMAND MARCEL GOTTLIEB<br />
SHELLEY SALON GOULDER<br />
TASHA LAURA GRAFF<br />
ELIZABETH PARKS GRAHAM<br />
NICHOLAS V. P. GRAHAM ’06<br />
MARGARET ELIZABETH GRAY<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Visual Arts<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English<br />
Mathematics and Music; Minor: Teaching<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Romance Languages; Minor: Biology<br />
Anthropology and French<br />
Art History<br />
Art History<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Economics<br />
Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Geology-Environmental Studies<br />
Art History/Visual Arts; Minor:<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies<br />
Psychology; Minor: Dance<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Asian Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Viewing Environmental Studies and Biology<br />
through a Photographic Lens; Minor: Spanish<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Government and Legal Studies and History<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Asian Studies<br />
History and Spanish<br />
History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Computer Science and Psychology<br />
Music and Romance Languages; Minor: Russian<br />
Economics and Visual Arts<br />
Economics; Minor: Education<br />
Latin American Studies and Spanish;<br />
Minor: Music<br />
Psychology<br />
Geology-Environmental Studies; Minor:<br />
Anthropology<br />
English; Minor: Italian<br />
Asian Studies and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Art History<br />
Economics and English<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English<br />
Sociology and Spanish<br />
Biology and Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Chemistry<br />
Physics; Minor: History<br />
Latin American Studies and Spanish;<br />
Minor: English<br />
English; Minor: Teaching<br />
Anthropology<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
Dayton, Ohio<br />
Ashland, Massachusetts<br />
North Kingstown, Rhode Island<br />
Plandome, New York<br />
Watertown, Massachusetts<br />
Dover-Foxcroft, Maine<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Anchorage, Alaska<br />
West Roxbury, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
West Hartford, Connecticut<br />
Gray, Maine<br />
Millis, Massachusetts<br />
San Francisco, California<br />
Concord, New Hampshire<br />
Milton Township, Maine<br />
Centerville, Massachusetts<br />
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil<br />
Monterey Park, California<br />
Brookline, Massachusetts<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Jamestown, Rhode Island<br />
South Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Swartz Creek, Michigan<br />
Fairfield, Connecticut<br />
Marshfield, Massachusetts<br />
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania<br />
Hamden, Connecticut<br />
Redding, Connecticut<br />
Saint Paul, Minnesota<br />
Dover-Foxcroft, Maine<br />
Pawtucket, Rhode Island<br />
Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br />
Martinsville, Maine<br />
Atlanta, Georgia<br />
Chevy Chase, Maryland<br />
New York, New York<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Erdenheim, Pennsylvania<br />
Whycocomagh, Nova Scotia, Canada<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Merrimack, New Hampshire<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Portland, Oregon<br />
Randolph, New Hampshire<br />
New York, New York<br />
New York, New York<br />
Noti, Oregon
JOHN PATRICK GREENE III<br />
MARGARET GRIFFITH<br />
KATIE ELIZABETH GRIMM<br />
ROBERT LAURENT GUERETTE<br />
LISA SIMSON GUTHERY<br />
ERIC GUTIERREZ<br />
NATE GUTTMAN<br />
DANIEL JOHN HACKETT<br />
CHRISTOPHER JAMES HAGEDORN<br />
KATHARINE RUTH HALLORAN<br />
ZACHARY WILLIAM HAMMOND<br />
ANTON JOSEPH HANDEL II<br />
IAN CHRISTOPHER HANLEY<br />
JOHN ROBERT HARTMAN<br />
ASHLEY VINETTA HARVARD<br />
FAHAD HASAN<br />
LYDIA JEAN HAWKINS<br />
KATHERINE ELIZABETH HAYES<br />
DIANA MACLAREN HEALD<br />
MARK MCLEOD HENDRICKSON<br />
MATTHEW BENJAMIN HERZFELD<br />
SAMUEL JONAH HIGHT<br />
THU-NGA THI HO<br />
JOCELIN REBECCA HODY<br />
WHITNEY SMITH HOGAN<br />
JOHN WESLEY HOLLIS<br />
SARAH AUBREY HORN<br />
NASTASHA ANN HORVATH<br />
KATHERINE REED HOURIHAN<br />
EMILY CAMMILLE HUBBARD<br />
JAY MICHAEL HUBER<br />
LAUREN NICOLE HUBER<br />
KAREN ALEXANDRA HUGHES<br />
KELSEY ANNE HUGHES<br />
ANH NGOC HUYNH<br />
NATHANIEL ADAMS HYDE<br />
PETER MICHAEL IGOE III<br />
CURTIS CAMPBELL ISACKE<br />
MAYA LEEN JAAFAR<br />
ROMAN VANN JACKSON ’06<br />
DANIEL ABRAHAM JAFFE<br />
CAITLIN ELIZABETH JEFFREY<br />
CHARLES ALBERT JOHNSON<br />
DOTAN WILENSER JOHNSON, JR.<br />
DOUGLAS WADE JOHNSON<br />
LAUREN ANN JOHNSON<br />
DAVID RICHARD JONES<br />
CASSANDRO JOSENEY<br />
Russian; Minor: History<br />
Classical Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
History and Spanish; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Education Studies<br />
Psychology<br />
Spanish; Minor: Economics<br />
Music and Philosophy<br />
English and Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Teaching<br />
History; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Sociology; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies<br />
Philosophy; Minor: Psychology<br />
Italian Theater Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: History<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies and Psychology;<br />
Minor: Education Studies<br />
Psychology<br />
English and Romance Languages<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
English and Theater; Minor: Psychology<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Neuroscience<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Russian; Minor: Economics<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Biology; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Religion<br />
French and Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Education Studies<br />
Music<br />
Sociology; Minor: Biology<br />
Art History; Minor: Education Studies<br />
Biology<br />
Art History; Minor: English<br />
Economics and Religion<br />
Russian; Minor: English<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Visual Arts-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Biology<br />
Biology<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Africana Studies<br />
English; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Art History and History<br />
English and Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Latin<br />
American Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Mahtomedi, Minnesota<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts<br />
Littleton, Colorado<br />
Auburn, Maine<br />
Denver, Colorado<br />
Roslindale, Massachusetts<br />
Newton, Massachusetts<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Sands Point, New York<br />
Plymouth, New Hampshire<br />
Holliston, Massachusetts<br />
Newcastle, Maine<br />
Quincy, Massachusetts<br />
Moorestown, New Jersey<br />
Olney, Maryland<br />
Islamabad, Pakistan<br />
Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
Alexandria, Virginia<br />
Menlo Park, California<br />
Belmont, Massachusetts<br />
Skowhegan, Maine<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
San Anselmo, California<br />
Webster, New York<br />
Worcester, Massachusetts<br />
Delmar, New York<br />
Acton, Massachusetts<br />
Boxford, Massachusetts<br />
Memphis, Tennessee<br />
Franklin, Maine<br />
McLean, Virginia<br />
New York, New York<br />
Shelburne, Vermont<br />
Somerville, Massachusetts<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
Doylestown, Pennsylvania<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
McLean, Virginia<br />
New York, New York<br />
Andover, Massachusetts<br />
Northfield, Vermont<br />
Fargo, North Dakota<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Woburn, Massachusetts<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Brookeville, Maryland<br />
Boston, Massachusetts
FRANCIS CHARLES KANTER<br />
TIMOTHY ANDREAS KANTOR<br />
ALLISON LOUISE KAPLAN<br />
ALDEN GREGORY KARR<br />
ANDREW PETER PHILIP KENMORE<br />
JOSHUA ANTHONY KIERSTEAD<br />
JUSTIN ANTHONY KIEVITS ’06<br />
JIN SUN KIM<br />
EDDIE KIM<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH KINGSBURY<br />
KATHERINE HUNTER KIRKLIN<br />
ALEXANDRA CORY KNAPP<br />
CHRISTOPHER SINCLAIR KNIGHT<br />
JAMIE ELIZABETH KNIGHT<br />
JAMES ALBERT KNUCKLES<br />
JONATHAN MICHAEL KOPERNIAK<br />
NAOMI MICHELE KORDAK<br />
VIJAY ROY KOTECHA<br />
ELIZABETH SCOTT KOWITT<br />
JORDAN EDWARD KRECHMER<br />
CHRISTOPHER GEORGE KUROSE<br />
BENJAMIN ESTES LAKE<br />
EVE MORGAN LAKE<br />
THOMAS CHRISTOPHER LAKIN<br />
TIDA THUONG-THI LAM<br />
ALEXANDRA JULIA LAMB<br />
JOANNE LAO<br />
MATTHIEU ROBERT LAROCHELLE<br />
JASON THOMAS LAURITA<br />
ELIZABETH ANN LAURITS<br />
NICHOLAS JOSEPH LAWLER<br />
JOHN ROBERT LAWRIE, JR.<br />
RACHAEL ELIZABETH LEAHY<br />
ALICE LOUISE LEE<br />
AMY KIT-ZING LEE<br />
JOY LI-YUEH LEE<br />
CHARLES PRECHTL LEGG<br />
KATHERINE ELIZABETH LEONARD<br />
BURGESS C. F. LEPAGE<br />
GENEVIEVE CLARK ROGERS LESLIE<br />
DAPHNE LORRAINE LEVERIZA<br />
ELISABETH A. LEWIS<br />
JAMES WILLIAM LIGHT<br />
DENNIS JULIAN LIM<br />
ZACHARY ERNEST LINHART<br />
JACQUELINE ANNE LINNANE<br />
JULIA PERSEPHONE LOONIN<br />
ANDREA MARIE LOPEZ<br />
ALEXANDER READING LORCH ’05<br />
CAROLINE LEE LORENZ<br />
ELIZABETH SUSAN LOVELL<br />
JONATHAN CAIRD LUDWIG<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Latin<br />
Music; Minor: Italian<br />
Art History; Minor: Spanish<br />
Physics; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Sociology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology<br />
Sociology; Minor: English<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: French<br />
Geology and Latin American Studies;<br />
Minor: Spanish<br />
English-Environmental Studies<br />
Anthropology and French<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies and Sociology<br />
English<br />
French and Mathematics; Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: French<br />
English and Sociology<br />
German and Physics<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Religion<br />
Psychology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
English<br />
Sociology; Minor: Biology<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Teaching<br />
History<br />
Biology and History; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Biology; Minor: Music<br />
English; Minor: Education Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Economics and Sociology<br />
Anthropology; Minor: French<br />
Mathematics; Minor: Biology<br />
Sociology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Sociology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
English and French<br />
Art History; Minor: Psychology<br />
English; Minor: Teaching<br />
Art History/Visual Arts<br />
Biochemistry and Music<br />
Asian Studies and Computer Science<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Sociology; Minor: Spanish<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor:<br />
Education Studies<br />
Art History and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Music; Minor: Spanish<br />
History; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Latin<br />
American Studies<br />
Neuroscience and Sociology<br />
Arzier, Switzerland<br />
Shaker Heights, Ohio<br />
Lake Forest, Illinois<br />
Dover, Massachusetts<br />
Rome, Italy<br />
Jefferson, Maine<br />
Naugatuck, Connecticut<br />
Palo Alto, California<br />
Istanbul, Turkey<br />
Guilford, Connecticut<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
Shelburne, Vermont<br />
Malden, Massachusetts<br />
Lake Forest, Illinois<br />
Naperville, Illinois<br />
Adams, Massachusetts<br />
Hamden, Connecticut<br />
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York<br />
Summit, New Jersey<br />
Melrose, Massachusetts<br />
Northampton, Massachusetts<br />
Stillwater, Minnesota<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Malden, Massachusetts<br />
Bangor, Maine<br />
Camden, Maine<br />
Wakefield, Massachusetts<br />
Auburn, Maine<br />
Walpole, Massachusetts<br />
Webster Groves, Missouri<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Quincy, Massachusetts<br />
Westford, Massachusetts<br />
Baltimore, Maryland<br />
Eliot, Maine<br />
Cumberland, Maine<br />
Wiscasset, Maine<br />
Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />
West Hartford, Connecticut<br />
Boxborough, Massachusetts<br />
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania<br />
Purchase, New York<br />
Arroyo Seco, New Mexico<br />
New York, New York<br />
Coeymans, New York<br />
West Hartford, Connecticut<br />
Gulf Breeze, Florida<br />
North Haven, Maine<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts
CATHERINE GRACE MACEACHERN ’06<br />
MEGAN ANN MACLENNAN<br />
AARON E. MACY<br />
BRANDON KYLE MALLOY<br />
ERICA OLIVIA MALONEY<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH MALONEY<br />
GRACIELA MARROQUIN ’06<br />
MATTHEW KYLE MARTIN<br />
SUSAN ANN MARTIN<br />
GEORGE LUIS MARTINEZ, JR.<br />
TREJEEVE MICHAEL MARTYN<br />
BRIAN MATTHEW MAY ’06<br />
CHRISTOPHER THOMAS MCCANN<br />
MARY KYLE MCCARTER ’06<br />
PRISCILLA DIANE MCCARTHY<br />
GREGORY RAY MCCONNELL<br />
AARON JAMES MCCULLOUGH<br />
ANDREW BRUCE MCDONALD<br />
LAUREN ANNA MCGRATH<br />
CAITLIN FROST MCHUGH<br />
LUKE JOSEPH MCKAY<br />
OWEN FITZGERALD MCKENNA<br />
DERAY MCKESSON<br />
JONNA ELINOR MCKONE<br />
DARYL CHRISTIAN MCLEAN<br />
MEGAN LEIGH MCLEAN<br />
TIMOTHY MCVAUGH<br />
WILLIAM MILLER MEDINA<br />
NICOLE MARIE MELAS<br />
ERICA LAINE MICHEL<br />
AUBREY CAMILLE MILLERT<br />
ZACHARY NOAH MILNER<br />
DOROTHY WINSLOW MOORE<br />
SUSAN ANN MORRIS<br />
RUTH B. MORRISON<br />
REBEKAH ANN MUELLER<br />
LILI CAMILLE MUGNIER<br />
KEVIN MICHAEL MULLINS, JR.<br />
JODY BRENT MULLIS<br />
MARGARET TOWNSEND MUNFORD<br />
MATTHEW DAVID MURCHISON<br />
BRENDAN JOHN MURPHY<br />
MATTHEW NICKEL<br />
MICHAEL PATRICK NUGENT<br />
JEAN CAIRISTIONA O’FRIEL<br />
CHRISTOPHER HUDSON OWENS<br />
MICHAEL ANDREW OXTON<br />
ASA BENJAMIN PALLEY ’08<br />
ADAM JAMES PALTRINERI<br />
KATHRYN ELIZABETH PAPANEK<br />
JENNA SUE PARISEAU<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Gender<br />
and Women’s Studies<br />
English<br />
Economics and Mathematics; Minor: French<br />
Art History and Philosophy<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Religion<br />
Art History/Visual Arts<br />
Mathematics; Minor: Economics<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Classical Studies and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Economics<br />
Philosophy; Minor: Psychology<br />
Sociology; Minor: Education Studies<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Economics<br />
German and Visual Arts; Minor: Economics<br />
Art History<br />
History; Minor: Music<br />
History-Environmental Studies; Minor: Education<br />
Geology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English<br />
Asian Studies-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Italian<br />
Biology; Minor: Art History<br />
History<br />
Economics; Minor: Music<br />
Urban Studies and the Built Environment<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History<br />
Anthropology-Environmental Studies<br />
English; Minor: Italian<br />
Spanish; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Spanish; Minor: Teaching<br />
History<br />
Classical Archaeology<br />
Art History; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Economics and Physics<br />
Economics and Mathematics<br />
History; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies<br />
Computer Science and History<br />
English and Government and Legal Studies<br />
History; Minor: Biology<br />
Sociology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Religion; Minor: Art History<br />
Economics<br />
English; Minor: History<br />
Mathematics; Minor: Economics<br />
History; Minor: Teaching<br />
Classics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada<br />
Pasadena, California<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Saint Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada<br />
Paris, France<br />
Framingham, Massachusetts<br />
Monte Alto, Texas<br />
East Greenbush, New York<br />
New London, New Hampshire<br />
Bronx, New York<br />
Winchester, Massachusetts<br />
Londonderry, New Hampshire<br />
Hopkinton, Massachusetts<br />
Timonium, Maryland<br />
Hillsborough, California<br />
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,<br />
Canada<br />
Springvale, Maine<br />
Chatham, New Jersey<br />
Rye, New York<br />
Concord, Massachusetts<br />
Buffalo, New York<br />
Amston, Connecticut<br />
Baltimore, Maryland<br />
Rockville, Maryland<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Simsbury, Connecticut<br />
Hamilton, New York<br />
Hendersonville, North Carolina<br />
Pacific Palisades, California<br />
Arvada, Colorado<br />
Princeton, New Jersey<br />
Baltimore, Maryland<br />
Vail, Colorado<br />
Lakewood, Colorado<br />
Ossining, New York<br />
Locust Valley, New York<br />
Belmont, Massachusetts<br />
Duxbury, Massachusetts<br />
Corinna, Maine<br />
Jackson, Mississippi<br />
Ridgefield, Connecticut<br />
Winthrop, Massachusetts<br />
Santa Barbara, California<br />
Trumbull, Connecticut<br />
Paris, France<br />
Cape Elizabeth, Maine<br />
Amesbury, Massachusetts<br />
Chevy Chase, Maryland<br />
Holliston, Massachusetts<br />
Piedmont, California<br />
Forest Hill, Maryland
CATORIA NICHELLE PARKER<br />
EMILY ERIN PARKER<br />
SIMON TIMOTHY PARSONS<br />
SANDIP MAHESH PATEL<br />
MICHAEL BONDY PEISER<br />
MICHAEL ALEXANDER PERAZA<br />
REBECCA WOOD PERRY<br />
LISA NICOLE PETERSON<br />
TORIN JOSEPH PETERSON<br />
LAUREN MARY PFINGSTAG<br />
RACHAEL FREEDMAN PHELAN<br />
HILLARY PIETRICOLA<br />
LYDIA SANDERSON PILLSBURY<br />
SUZANNE KEBER PLANT<br />
MARY HARTLEY PLATT<br />
ANDREW MICHAEL PLOWMAN<br />
CAITLIN JOAN POLISTENA<br />
KRISTINA MARIE JIN POWELL ’06<br />
TED POWER<br />
KATHERINE ELIZABETH POWERS<br />
PRISCILLA DOROTHY PRESS<br />
ERIN ELYSE PRIFOGLE<br />
DORIS MAGALY RAMIREZ<br />
KARIYUSHI RAO<br />
ALEXANDER GUERRERO REED<br />
QUENTIN LOWELL REEVE<br />
JOHN HENRY REGAN<br />
ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER REGIS<br />
ROBERT DALLAS REIDER<br />
EMILY ROSE REMILLARD<br />
JENNIFER RENTERIA<br />
MICHAEL HALE REUTERSHAN<br />
LEAH RICCI<br />
BRYANT ANTHONY RICH ’06<br />
WILL CONNOR RICHARD<br />
DAWN ELISE RIEBELING<br />
KAITLIN PAGE RIENDEAU<br />
GREGORY CHARLES RIGHTER<br />
JASON ANTHONY RILEY ’06<br />
BENJAMIN HUGH RIPMAN<br />
DANA MARGARET ROBERTS<br />
BARI KEITH ROBINSON<br />
DANIEL JAMES ROBINSON<br />
ERIC PETER ROBINSON<br />
PETER MICHAEL KEENAN ROCCO<br />
THOMAS JORDAN RODRIGUES ’06<br />
ASTRID LIZ RODRIGUEZ<br />
BENJAMIN HARRIS ROSEN<br />
ALIX COCHRAN ROY<br />
KEVIN FRANCIS RUDOLPH<br />
KELLY LYNN RULA<br />
SZYMON RUS<br />
English and French<br />
English; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies<br />
French and History<br />
Sociology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Psychology; Minor: Music<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Physics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Psychology; Minor: English<br />
English and Theater; Minor: Teaching<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Latin<br />
American Studies; Minor: Spanish<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Biology<br />
German and Art History/Archaeology<br />
Religion; Minor: History<br />
Economics-Environmental Studies<br />
Classics<br />
English and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Economics<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Sociology<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Economics<br />
Psychology; Minor: Biology<br />
History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Anthropology and Spanish; Minor: Education<br />
Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Romance<br />
Languages; Minor: Asian Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: French<br />
Economics; Minor: Philosophy<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
English and Theater<br />
French and Philosophy<br />
History; Minor: Visual Arts<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology<br />
Anthropology-Environmental Studies<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies and History;<br />
Minor: Archaeology<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: French<br />
Art History and History<br />
Biology; Minor: Psychology<br />
Geology; Minor: History<br />
Physics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Sociology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
English and Theater<br />
Biology; Minor: Gay and Lesbian Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Economics<br />
German and Sociology<br />
English<br />
Geology; Minor: Theater<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
English; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Government and Legal Studies and History<br />
Biochemistry-Environmental Studies<br />
Neuroscience<br />
Jackson, Mississippi<br />
Cumberland, Maine<br />
Hollis, New Hampshire<br />
Katonah, New York<br />
Newton, Massachusetts<br />
Hanover, New Hampshire<br />
Concord, Massachusetts<br />
Pembroke, Massachusetts<br />
Madison, Connecticut<br />
Maitland, Florida<br />
Auburn, Massachusetts<br />
Grand Isle, Vermont<br />
New Haven, Connecticut<br />
Davis, California<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Miles City, Montana<br />
Mattituck, New York<br />
White Plains, New York<br />
Belmont, Massachusetts<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Oyster Bay, New York<br />
Eaton, Ohio<br />
Houston, Texas<br />
Brunswick, Maine<br />
McAllen, Texas<br />
Manchester, Massachusetts<br />
Newburyport, Massachusetts<br />
Topsfield, Massachusetts<br />
Chevy Chase, Maryland<br />
Eagle River, Alaska<br />
Commerce, California<br />
Pittston, Maine<br />
Mendon, New York<br />
Avon, Connecticut<br />
Fairfield, Maine<br />
New Milford, Connecticut<br />
South Berwick, Maine<br />
Carver, Massachusetts<br />
Hingham, Massachusetts<br />
Belmont, Massachusetts<br />
Mahtomedi, Minnesota<br />
Dorchester, Massachusetts<br />
Gales Ferry, Connecticut<br />
Virginia Water, Surrey, England<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Miami, Florida<br />
Leominster, Massachusetts<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio<br />
Newburyport, Massachusetts<br />
Garden City, New York<br />
Dallas, Texas<br />
Water Mill, New York
GLEN PATRICK RYAN<br />
THEO SHAW SALTER<br />
JOEL HOWARD SAMEN<br />
PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL<br />
XAVIER ALISTAIR SANTIAGO ’01<br />
MIRNA E. SANTOS<br />
JORDAN SCHIELE<br />
SARAH DONOVAN SCHOEN<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH SCHREIBER<br />
MEGAN ELIZABETH SCHUSTER<br />
SARAH JANE SCOTT<br />
CAITLIN MARIE SEIFERT<br />
JENNIFER LOUISE SEPANARA ’06<br />
BROOK ANDERSON SHAFFER<br />
ZVI SHAPIRO<br />
ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON<br />
MICHAEL PAUL SIGHINOLFI<br />
KATHERINE SKAGGS<br />
BRETT CHRISTOPHER SMITH<br />
JULIA JOHNSON SMITH<br />
PETER WILLIAM SMITH<br />
ERIC DOUGLAS SOFEN<br />
DANIEL ROBERT SONNEBORN<br />
MIRIAM SOPIN-VILME<br />
ALESSANDRA LEE SOZIO<br />
PRIYA SRIDHAR<br />
ANDREW MARTIN STAGER<br />
LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL<br />
JILL KATHRYN STEIGERWALD<br />
ROSS DAVID STERN<br />
RUSSELL BENTLEY STEVENS<br />
SHERYL JAYNE STEVENS<br />
HOPE ELIZABETH HATELEY STOCKTON<br />
STEWART GORDON STOUT II<br />
JUSTIN KIDDER STRASBURGER<br />
CHRISTIAN PAUL SULLIVAN<br />
MATHILDE MICHELLE BONNARD SULLIVAN<br />
MEGAN ORIANS SWANN<br />
JARED ALEXANDER SWANSON<br />
ELIZABETH SWEET<br />
LINDA AMARA TAN<br />
KAREN TANG<br />
MEAGHAN SHEEHAN TANGUAY<br />
JOSEPH LOGAN TANSEY III<br />
GREGORY CHRISTOPHER TAVERNIER ’06<br />
MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR<br />
ROSE TENG<br />
SARA JULIA TENNYSON<br />
Classics; Minor: Music<br />
History; Minor: Religion<br />
English; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: English<br />
English and Theater<br />
Latin American Studies and Art History/<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Asian Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Art History<br />
Russian<br />
History-Environmental Studies; Minor: Teaching<br />
Art History/Archaeology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Psychology and Spanish<br />
Latin American Studies-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Biology<br />
Romance Languages; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Psychology<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies<br />
Economics; Minor: Chemistry<br />
History<br />
Mathematics and Visual Arts<br />
Geology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Physics<br />
History; Minor: Biology<br />
Sociology; Minor: Economics<br />
Sociology<br />
Government and Legal Studies and History<br />
Economics and Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biochemistry and German<br />
French and History<br />
Economics; Minor: History<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Art History; Minor: Italian<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Teaching<br />
Art History/Visual Arts<br />
Chemistry; Minor: Spanish<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Psychology<br />
Art History; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Gender and Women’s Studies and Sociology<br />
Asian Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Economics and English<br />
Physics<br />
Government and Legal Studies and Spanish;<br />
Minor: Theater<br />
German and Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies<br />
Sociology-Environmental Studies<br />
English and French<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Aspen, Colorado<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts<br />
Biddeford, Maine<br />
Fairforest, South Carolina<br />
Revere, Massachusetts<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Riverside, Connecticut<br />
Palm Harbor, Florida<br />
Poolesville, Maryland<br />
Orono, Maine<br />
Southampton, New York<br />
West Tisbury, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
Jerusalem, Israel<br />
Fair Haven, Vermont<br />
Brewer, Maine<br />
Louisville, Kentucky<br />
Westerly, Rhode Island<br />
Sarasota, Florida<br />
South Hamilton, Massachusetts<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts<br />
Rye, New Hampshire<br />
Mattapan, Massachusetts<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Andover, Massachusetts<br />
Sudbury, Massachusetts<br />
Salem, Oregon<br />
Rutland, Vermont<br />
Easton, Connecticut<br />
Andover, Massachusetts<br />
Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada<br />
Harrison, New York<br />
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey<br />
Princeton, New Jersey<br />
Gloucester, Massachusetts<br />
Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Lee, Massachusetts<br />
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania<br />
West Hartford, Connecticut<br />
Tainan, Taiwan<br />
Medfield, Massachusetts<br />
Milton, Massachusetts<br />
Vandœuvres, Switzerland<br />
Sandy Hook, Connecticut<br />
Amherst, Massachusetts<br />
Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan
MICHAEL JAMES TERRY<br />
CHARLES IVAN TICOTSKY<br />
LANA RENEE TILLEY<br />
BRENDAN STERLING TORRANCE<br />
RAIFF TARANDAY TSAPATSARIS<br />
JASON SOTIRIOS TSOUTSOURAS<br />
A. TYLER TURGEON<br />
NICHOLAS HARRIS TURNER<br />
MAXWELL JOHNSON TYLER<br />
JAMES NATHAN UNDERWOOD<br />
TED KENDALL UPTON<br />
SARA ELIZABETH UTZSCHNEIDER<br />
PHILLIP PAUL VALKA<br />
ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM<br />
KRISTEN KISSAM VAN DER VEEN<br />
KARINA JENNY-LOUISE VAN SCHAARDENBURG<br />
RACHEL CONSTANCE VANDERKRUIK<br />
MAXWELL MEDINA VICTOR<br />
MARK WILLIAM VIEHMAN<br />
ANASTACIA LATISHA VINCENT<br />
MICHAEL KALEIHOKU VITOUSEK<br />
WILLIAM VOINOT-BARON<br />
NIKOLAI VON KELLER<br />
LOWELL FEINBERG WALKER<br />
RIO WATANABE<br />
CAITLIN HARLOW WATSON<br />
ALEXANDER ELLIOT WEAVER<br />
REBECCA ALISON WEI<br />
SAMANTHA LAUREN WEISS<br />
MARTINA LUISE WELKE<br />
EVAN MCARTHUR WHEELER ’06<br />
KRISTEN EBBE WHEELER<br />
MARY KATE WHEELER<br />
PERRIN MONTROSS WHEELER<br />
ALICIA MICHELLE CRUMBS-WHITE<br />
TAYLOR CHRISTINE WHITE<br />
MATTHEW EDWARD WIELER<br />
RACHEL LORETTA WILDER<br />
KEIRNAN LOVEWELL WILLETT<br />
REBBECCA PATRICE WILSON<br />
TANEISHA WILSON<br />
GAIL SUNG WINNING<br />
VANESSA DISBROW WISHART<br />
STEPHANIE BRETT WITKIN<br />
ALICIA AMANDA ANGELICA WONG<br />
DERRICK SI YUAN WONG<br />
JENNIFER FRANCES WONG<br />
Classics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Sociology; Minor: Spanish<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
English<br />
Government and Legal Studies and History;<br />
Minor: Film Studies<br />
Biology<br />
Spanish and Latin American Studies-<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
History<br />
History<br />
Anthropology and Government and Legal Studies<br />
French and Gender and Women’s Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Chemistry; Minor: Biology<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Anthropology<br />
Biology; Minor: Psychology<br />
Africana Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
English and Theater; Minor: Sociology<br />
Anthropology<br />
Anthropology-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English<br />
Government and Legal Studies-<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Music<br />
History and Spanish; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
English; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Spanish; Minor: Teaching<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Visual Arts<br />
English; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Cognitive Science<br />
Sociology; Minor: Psychology<br />
Architecture and Urban Studies-Environmental<br />
Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Art History<br />
Sociology; Minor: Teaching<br />
English; Minor: Education<br />
Economics<br />
Anthropology<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: French<br />
Spanish; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Biology and English; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
French-Environmental Studies; Minor:<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
English; Minor: Art History<br />
Sociology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies and History<br />
French and Psychology<br />
Evanston, Illinois<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts<br />
Berkeley, California<br />
Tucson, Arizona<br />
Winchester, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
Auburn, Maine<br />
Edgartown, Massachusetts<br />
Denver, Colorado<br />
Queensbury, New York<br />
Cape Elizabeth, Maine<br />
Mercer Island, Washington<br />
Prague, Czech Republic<br />
Waterford, Connecticut<br />
Duxbury, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
Winchester, Massachusetts<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Irvington, New Jersey<br />
Kamuela, Hawaii<br />
Sammamish, Washington<br />
Winchester and Warrenton, Virginia<br />
Narberth, Pennsylvania<br />
West Bloomfield, Michigan<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Cape Elizabeth, Maine<br />
Gaithersburg, Maryland<br />
Berkeley, California<br />
Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
Winston-Salem, North Carolina<br />
Bethesda, Maryland<br />
Ithaca, New York<br />
London, England<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />
Madison, New Jersey<br />
Garden City, New York<br />
Saint Paul, Minnesota<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Milton, Massachusetts<br />
Wayland, Massachusetts<br />
Lincoln, Nebraska<br />
Newton, Massachusetts<br />
Westport, Connecticut<br />
Essex Junction, Vermont<br />
Acton, Massachusetts
JAYME RAELYNN WOOGERD<br />
CHENGSI XIE<br />
JENNIFER XU<br />
JOSEPH PATRICK DESMOND YATES<br />
DANIEL ALAN YINGST<br />
DAVID ALLISON YORK<br />
MATTHEW EVAN ZAMORA<br />
BING ZHOU<br />
TARYN LINDSEY KING<br />
Classics and Physics<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Asian Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Music<br />
Religion; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Economics<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
Asian Studies and Economics<br />
IN MEMORIAM<br />
Psychology; Minor: Education<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Changsha, Hunan,<br />
People’s Republic of China<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
Memphis, Tennessee<br />
Hanover, Pennsylvania<br />
Houlton, Maine<br />
New York, New York<br />
Shanghai, People’s Republic of China<br />
Georgetown, Massachusetts
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN<br />
BETH ANN COLOMBO<br />
KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM<br />
MICHAEL PAUL BOULETTE<br />
HALEY SARA BRIDGER<br />
KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL<br />
STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON<br />
NICHOLAS HAZARD COLLINS<br />
JONATHAN WILLIAM CROWLEY<br />
TYLER DAVIS<br />
KATHRYN LEIGH GERAGHTY<br />
SHELLEY SALON GOULDER<br />
MINA BARTOVICS<br />
BRITTA B. BENE<br />
THOMAS WARD BUEHRENS<br />
MARK ELLIOTT HIGHAM BURTON<br />
TIMOTHY JAMES CASHMAN<br />
JEREMY ALLEN CASPER<br />
ANNA JACLYN CONTERATO<br />
TOBIAS WILLIAM CRAWFORD<br />
LARISSA CURLIK<br />
ALISON BODINE CURTIN<br />
ERIC JAMES DAVIS<br />
ARIF HAKIM DHILLA<br />
KRISTA ALEXANDRA DUBIN<br />
JADE MICHAELE DUNN<br />
CHRISTOPHER JAMES FREDERICK FIELD<br />
ELISABETH FRELE<br />
JONAH SOL GABRY<br />
MARGARET ELIZABETH GRAY<br />
HONORARY APPOINTMENTS<br />
SUMMA CUM LAUDE<br />
KATHRYN ELIZABETH PAPANEK<br />
LISA NICOLE PETERSON<br />
HILLARY PIETRICOLA<br />
MAGNA CUM LAUDE<br />
TASHA LAURA GRAFF<br />
LISA SIMSON GUTHERY<br />
SAMUEL JONAH HIGHT<br />
CURTIS CAMPBELL ISACKE<br />
BENJAMIN ESTES LAKE<br />
TREJEEVE MICHAEL MARTYN<br />
ZACHARY NOAH MILNER<br />
LILI CAMILLE MUGNIER<br />
ASA BENJAMIN PALLEY ’08<br />
CUM LAUDE<br />
KATIE ELIZABETH GRIMM<br />
ROBERT LAURENT GUERETTE<br />
MARK MCLEOD HENDRICKSON<br />
NASTASHA ANN HORVATH<br />
CAITLIN ELIZABETH JEFFREY<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH KINGSBURY<br />
KATHERINE HUNTER KIRKLIN<br />
JAMIE ELIZABETH KNIGHT<br />
ELIZABETH SCOTT KOWITT<br />
AUBREY CAMILLE MILLERT<br />
RUTH B. MORRISON<br />
REBEKAH ANN MUELLER<br />
REBECCA WOOD PERRY<br />
TORIN JOSEPH PETERSON<br />
EMILY ROSE REMILLARD<br />
MICHAEL HALE REUTERSHAN<br />
DAWN ELISE RIEBELING<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH SCHREIBER<br />
LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL<br />
ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM<br />
ADAM JAMES PALTRINERI<br />
SUZANNE KEBER PLANT<br />
MARY HARTLEY PLATT<br />
PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL<br />
JORDAN SCHIELE<br />
BRETT CHRISTOPHER SMITH<br />
MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR<br />
VANESSA DISBROW WISHART<br />
ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON<br />
JULIA JOHNSON SMITH<br />
ERIC DOUGLAS SOFEN<br />
HOPE ELIZABETH HATELEY STOCKTON<br />
MATHILDE MICHELLE BONNARD SULLIVAN<br />
ELIZABETH SWEET<br />
MICHAEL JAMES TERRY<br />
RAIFF TARANDAY TSAPATSARIS<br />
KARINA JENNY-LOUISE VAN SCHAARDENBURG<br />
RACHEL CONSTANCE VANDERKRUIK<br />
MARK WILLIAM VIEHMAN<br />
NIKOLAI VON KELLER<br />
CAITLIN HARLOW WATSON<br />
MARY KATE WHEELER<br />
TAYLOR CHRISTINE WHITE<br />
KEIRNAN LOVEWELL WILLETT<br />
STEPHANIE BRETT WITKIN<br />
JAYME RAELYNN WOOGERD
MICHAEL PAUL BOULETTE<br />
HALEY SARA BRIDGER<br />
KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL<br />
THOMAS WARD BUEHRENS<br />
STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON<br />
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN<br />
NICHOLAS HAZARD COLLINS<br />
BETH ANN COLOMBO<br />
JONATHAN WILLIAM CROWLEY<br />
LARISSA CURLIK<br />
TYLER DAVIS<br />
KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM<br />
ELISABETH FRELE<br />
JONAH SOL GABRY<br />
KATHRYN LEIGH GERAGHTY<br />
SHELLEY SALON GOULDER<br />
TASHA LAURA GRAFF<br />
LISA SIMSON GUTHERY<br />
SAMUEL JONAH HIGHT<br />
CURTIS CAMPBELL ISACKE<br />
CAITLIN ELIZABETH JEFFREY<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH KINGSBURY<br />
ELIZABETH SCOTT KOWITT<br />
PHI BETA KAPPA<br />
BENJAMIN ESTES LAKE<br />
TREJEEVE MICHAEL MARTYN<br />
ZACHARY NOAH MILNER<br />
LILI CAMILLE MUGNIER<br />
ASA BENJAMIN PALLEY ’08<br />
ADAM JAMES PALTRINERI<br />
KATHRYN ELIZABETH PAPANEK<br />
REBECCA WOOD PERRY<br />
LISA NICOLE PETERSON<br />
HILLARY PIETRICOLA<br />
SUZANNE KEBER PLANT<br />
MARY HARTLEY PLATT<br />
PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL<br />
JORDAN SCHIELE<br />
ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON<br />
BRETT CHRISTOPHER SMITH<br />
LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL<br />
MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR<br />
ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM<br />
MARY KATE WHEELER<br />
KEIRNAN LOVEWELL WILLETT<br />
VANESSA DISBROW WISHART<br />
Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.
HONORANDS OF THE <strong>2007</strong> COMMENCEMENT<br />
GEOFFREY CANADA ’74<br />
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS (L.H.D.)<br />
Geoffrey Canada, president/CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone, is a visionary educator and<br />
advocate for children and community redevelopment. He grew up in the South Bronx, graduated<br />
from <strong>Bowdoin</strong> in the class of 1974, and earned a master’s degree in education at Harvard University<br />
in 1975. In 1983 he began working in New York with the Rheedlen Centers for Children and<br />
Families, an inner-city human services agency, and became president/CEO in 1990. The Harlem<br />
Children’s Zone initiative was launched in 1997 in a sixty-block area of central Harlem to provide<br />
children and their families with the kinds of support and resources that can transform lives and<br />
communities. U.S. News and World Report named Canada one of “America’s Best Leaders” in 2005.<br />
Last year New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg chose him to be co-chair of a task force assigned<br />
to reduce poverty in the city. He is the recipient of the Heinz Award in the Human Condition, a<br />
2005 Liberty Medal, and <strong>Bowdoin</strong>’s 1993 Common Good Award. He was elected an overseer of the<br />
<strong>College</strong> in 1995, trustee in 1996, and trustee emeritus in 2006.<br />
ROBERTO DÍAZ<br />
DOCTOR OF MUSIC (MUS.D.)<br />
Roberto Díaz is an internationally renowned violist and the president and CEO of the Curtis Institute<br />
of Music in Philadelphia. A native of Chile, he is the oldest of three siblings who attended the<br />
New England Conservatory of Music. He is the former principal violist of the National Symphony<br />
Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and was a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />
and the Minnesota Orchestra. He has received numerous awards, including prizes at the Naumburg<br />
and Munich international viola competitions. His 2006 recording of Viola Transcriptions by William<br />
Primrose was nominated for a Grammy Award. An active chamber musician, he is a member of the<br />
Díaz Trio, which has toured the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico, Chile, and China. The Trio<br />
was one of two ensembles invited by Isaac Stern to participate in a special concert celebrating the<br />
next one hundred years of music making at Carnegie Hall. He has served on the faculty at the Curtis<br />
Institute of Music, the Peabody Institute, and Rice University.<br />
STANLEY F. DRUCKENMILLER ’75<br />
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS (L.H.D.)<br />
Stanley F. Druckenmiller is chairman, CEO, and founder of Duquesne Capital Management in<br />
New York City, and a member of the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> class of 1975. His extraordinary record of success<br />
in the world of finance is matched by a remarkable record of philanthropy—at his alma mater and<br />
elsewhere. He was elected overseer of the <strong>College</strong> in 1991, trustee in 1996, and trustee emeritus<br />
in 2002. During his service on the Governing Boards, he helped shape the <strong>College</strong>’s investment
policies in ways that have increased endowment yields significantly. His gift to build Stanley F.<br />
Druckenmiller Hall, named for his grandfather (a physician in Pennsylvania for many years), gave a<br />
tremendous boost to the sciences at <strong>Bowdoin</strong>. There is also a Stanley F. Druckenmiller Professorship<br />
in Environmental Studies, a Druckenmiller Professorship in Asian Culture, and a Druckenmiller<br />
Scholarship Fund at <strong>Bowdoin</strong>. He is chairman of the board of the Harlem Children’s Zone and serves<br />
on the boards of the Robin Hood Foundation, the Children’s Scholarship Fund, and Memorial Sloan-<br />
Kettering.<br />
DREW GILPIN FAUST<br />
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS (L.H.D.)<br />
Eminent historian and outstanding academic leader Drew Gilpin Faust, who has served since 2001<br />
as the founding dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, was elected the twenty-eighth<br />
president of Harvard University in February <strong>2007</strong> and will assume her post July 1. She earned<br />
her undergraduate degree at Bryn Mawr <strong>College</strong> and master’s and doctoral degrees in American<br />
civilization at the University of Pennsylvania. She served on the faculty of the University of<br />
Pennsylvania for twenty-five years before moving to Harvard, where she is Abraham Lincoln Professor<br />
of History and of African and African American Studies. She is the author of five books, including<br />
Mothers of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South in the American Civil War, for which she won<br />
the Francis Parkman Prize in 1997. She is a trustee of Bryn Mawr <strong>College</strong>, the Andrew Mellon<br />
Foundation, and the National Humanities Center, and serves on the educational advisory board of<br />
the Guggenheim Foundation. She served as president of the Southern Historical Association, vice<br />
president of the American Historical Association, and executive board member of the Organization of<br />
American Historians and the Society of American Historians.<br />
ANGUS S. KING, JR.<br />
DOCTOR OF LAWS (LL.D.)<br />
Angus S. King, Jr., was elected Maine’s seventy-first governor in 1994 and was reelected in 1998<br />
by one of the largest margins of victory in the state’s history. He was one of only two independent<br />
governors in the country. During his term in office, he oversaw the largest increase of lands in<br />
conservation in the state’s history and launched a nationally recognized program to provide laptop<br />
computers to every seventh- and eighth-grade student in the state. A graduate of Dartmouth<br />
<strong>College</strong>, he earned a law degree at the University of Virginia Law School, and began his career in<br />
Maine as a staff attorney for Pine Tree Legal Assistance in Skowhegan. He served as chief counsel to<br />
the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Narcotics in the office of then-Senator William<br />
D. Hathaway. He served as vice president and general counsel of Swift River-Hafslund Company;<br />
founded and served as president of Northeast Energy Management, Inc.; and hosted the television<br />
show Maine Watch for almost twenty years. A Distinguished Lecturer at <strong>Bowdoin</strong> since 2004, he was<br />
recently a visiting fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard<br />
University.
ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
KARINA JENNY-LOUISE VAN SCHAARDENBURG<br />
Self-Conscious Selves: Facebook and the New Structure for<br />
Identity and Community<br />
WILLIAM VOINOT-BARON<br />
Treating AIDS as a Social Disease: Sex Workers in Uganda<br />
and the Need for Holistic HIV/AIDS Programs<br />
ASIAN STUDIES<br />
High Honors<br />
ERIC JAMES DAVIS<br />
Realism, Liberalism, and Pan-Asianism: The Evolution of<br />
the Japanese Empire (1905–1945)<br />
BIOCHEMISTRY<br />
Honors<br />
CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN<br />
The Identification and Comparative Analysis of Orcokinin<br />
Family Neuropeptides in Decapod Crustaceans Using<br />
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Fourier<br />
Transform Mass Spectrometry<br />
TIMOTHY JAMES CASHMAN<br />
Disulfide-Based Beta-Sheet Peptidomimetics<br />
CHARLES ALBERT JOHNSON<br />
Identification of Proteins that Interact with Thylakoid-<br />
Associated Kinases<br />
MICHAEL HALE REUTERSHAN<br />
Beta-Turn Peptides as Asymmetric Catalysts<br />
PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL<br />
An Assessment of Cervical Cancer Screening and the<br />
Prevalence of Abnormal Papanicolaou Tests among<br />
Immigrant Women<br />
LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL<br />
The Use of Hydrogen Bonding to Control Conformations<br />
of Peptides and Peptidomimetics<br />
KEIRNAN LOVEWELL WILLETT<br />
Nutrient Dynamics of Microbial Communities in Intertidal<br />
Sediments along the Kennebec Estuary, Midcoast Maine<br />
HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTS<br />
The departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, Geology, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages,<br />
and Sociology and Anthropology, and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, Latin American Studies, and<br />
Neuroscience programs award only one level of departmental honors. Other departments award honors at the levels of<br />
Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated.<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
HALEY SARA BRIDGER<br />
Testing the Phylogenetic Placement of Demodex folliculorum<br />
THOMAS WARD BUEHRENS<br />
Juvenile Salmonid Use of Whidbey Island’s Nearshore<br />
Habitats in Admiralty Inlet and the Strait of Juan de Fuca<br />
MARK ELLIOTT HIGHAM BURTON<br />
Human Disturbance and the Food Web Structure in the<br />
Merrymeeting Bay Watershed, Maine<br />
NASTASHA ANN HORVATH<br />
Orcokinin Peptides Are Ubiquitous in the Stomatogastric<br />
Nervous System of Cancer Crabs, but Do Not Alter Its<br />
Output<br />
CAITLIN ELIZABETH JEFFREY<br />
Foraging, Fog, and Fitness: Effects of Weather on Two Island<br />
Bird Species<br />
BENJAMIN ESTES LAKE<br />
The Influence of Orientation and Water Velocity on the<br />
Feeding Behavior and Metabolism of Semibalanus balanoides<br />
JENNA SUE PARISEAU<br />
Synapse Reformation during Spinal Cord Regeneration in<br />
the Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)<br />
ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER REGIS<br />
Exploring the RNA-Binding Protein Npl3: Intracellular<br />
Localization and Arginine Methylation in Candida albicans<br />
MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR<br />
The Spawning Ecology of Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus<br />
mykiss)<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
Honors<br />
KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL<br />
The Synthesis of Enepolyynes<br />
ANTHONY JOSEPH CARRASQUILLO<br />
The Influence of Molecular Structure on Sorption of<br />
Cationic Amines to Aluminosilicate Clay Minerals
ANNA JACLYN CONTERATO<br />
Determination of the Neuropeptides Present in Crustacean<br />
Midgut and Eyestalk Tissues Using MALDI-FTMS<br />
ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM<br />
Improving Selectivity of Linear �-Olefin Dimerization to<br />
Linear �-Olefin Products by Cobalt Catalysis: Attempted<br />
Synthesis of Phosphabenzene as a Cobalt Ligand<br />
CLASSICS<br />
Highest Honors<br />
MARY HARTLEY PLATT<br />
“The Same Old Metaphor Always”: Rural Landscape in the<br />
Poetry of Virgil and Robert Frost<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
High Honors<br />
ALEC WENDRICK BERRYMAN<br />
Discovering Task Composition in Hierarchical Reinforcement<br />
Learning<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
High Honors<br />
STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON<br />
A Quantitative Analysis of Capital Market Development in<br />
Antebellum Maine<br />
ARIF HAKIM DHILLA<br />
Do You Really Need Three C-Span and Four Shopping<br />
Networks? A Study of Bundling in the Cable Television<br />
Industry<br />
SAMUEL JONAH HIGHT<br />
Hedge Funds, Systemic Risk, and Credit Derivatives: An<br />
Overview and a Model on How Credit Default Swaps May<br />
Increase Systemic Risk in the Financial System<br />
SUZANNE KEBER PLANT<br />
Development Denied: The Effects of Developed Countries’<br />
Subsidies on West African Cotton Farmers<br />
Honors<br />
JODY BRENT MULLIS<br />
An Analysis of Russian-OPEC Crude Oil Competition<br />
MATTHEW EDWARD WIELER<br />
Determinants of Welfare Participation: 1992–2003<br />
CHENGSI XIE<br />
The Sustainability of China’s Investment Rate<br />
ENGLISH<br />
Honors<br />
KATHERINE HUNTER KIRKLIN<br />
Narrative Capability in the New Millennium<br />
JAMIE ELIZABETH KNIGHT<br />
The Science of Sympathy: Darwin and Community in<br />
George Eliot’s Middlemarch<br />
TAYLOR CHRISTINE WHITE<br />
One Piece at a Time<br />
TANEISHA WILSON<br />
Self-Sacrifice as Agency in George Eliot’s Middlemarch and<br />
The Mill on the Floss<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />
Honors<br />
WHITNEY SMITH HOGAN<br />
Cultivating Mayaness: Social Conflict and Political Struggles<br />
over Land Tenure in Southern Belize<br />
LUKE JOSEPH MCKAY<br />
“ No Man’s Garden ” : The Changing Nature of the Wilderness<br />
Idea in Maine<br />
ROSE TENG<br />
Preserving “The Way Life Should Be”: Controlling Sprawl<br />
in Southern Maine<br />
VANESSA DISBROW WISHART<br />
Rethinking the Western Range: The Case for Public Grazing<br />
Land Reform<br />
GEOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
ASTRID LIZ RODRIGUEZ<br />
Pigeonite Microstructures in Martian Meteorite<br />
EETA79001<br />
GERMAN<br />
Highest Honors<br />
JORDAN EDWARD KRECHMER<br />
Cultural Construction: Searching for Love, Life, and Humor<br />
in German-Jewish Post-Holocaust Literature and Film<br />
Honors<br />
ANDREW BRUCE MCDONALD<br />
Unterwegs in the City: Movement and Change in Fiction<br />
and Feature Films about Millennial Berlin
GOVERNMENT<br />
Highest Honors<br />
MARK MCLEOD HENDRICKSON<br />
Glad Tidings of a Crisis without Equal on Earth: An<br />
Interpretation of Nietzsche’s Theory of Morality<br />
High Honors<br />
PAVLINA PETROVA BORISOVA<br />
The Paradox of Peaceful Conquest: Enforcement of<br />
European Union Privatization and Administrative Reform<br />
Interests during Its Fifth Enlargement<br />
SAMUEL FRANKLIN CHAPPLE-SOKOL<br />
Balancing Modernization and Tradition in the United<br />
Kingdom: Constitutional Reform and the Threat to<br />
Parliamentary Sovereignty<br />
CURTIS CAMPBELL ISACKE<br />
Against the Calm and Tideless Sea: The Political Ideas of Sir<br />
Isaiah Berlin<br />
JORDAN SCHIELE<br />
Rally Round the Constitution: Designing a Thesis in<br />
Divided Societies<br />
PHILLIP PAUL VALKA<br />
American Bureaucratic Politics, Foreign Policy Decision-<br />
Making, and the Formulation of Disengagement Strategies:<br />
The Successes, Failures, and Lessons from Vietnam,<br />
Lebanon, and Somalia<br />
Honors<br />
EMMA COOPER-MULLIN<br />
Nostalgia for Socialism in Central and Eastern Europe: A<br />
Comparison of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania,<br />
and Slovakia<br />
CASEY BETH DLOTT<br />
Displaced Lives: The Domestic and International Politics of<br />
Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons<br />
JOCELIN REBECCA HODY<br />
Islam, Modernization, and the Role of the Political Elite:<br />
Dubai’s New Model of Rentierism<br />
DERAY MCKESSON<br />
The Philosopher-King Remembered: Plato and Nietzsche<br />
on Political Leadership<br />
ERICA LAINE MICHEL<br />
No-Good NGOs? The Role of NGOs in Transitional<br />
Divided Societies<br />
JASON SOTIRIOS TSOUTSOURAS<br />
Indonesia: A Developing State’s Response to Political<br />
Violence<br />
HISTORY<br />
Honors<br />
CHARLES PRECHTL LEGG<br />
Shogun: Ideals of Warrior Rule in Japan<br />
MARGARET TOWNSEND MUNFORD<br />
Bound Together by History: Understanding Women’s<br />
Participation in the American Colonization Society<br />
WILL CONNOR RICHARD<br />
A Strengthened Nation in a Divided State: The Legacy of<br />
the Bosnian War on Bosnian Muslim National Identity<br />
MARK WILLIAM VIEHMAN<br />
Lynching in the Jim Crow Era: A Study of Southern<br />
Counties<br />
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
Honors<br />
MAYRA ALEJANDRA ALVARADO<br />
Activists or Terrorists? Interpreting Campesino<br />
Mobilizations in Paraguay<br />
JONAH SOL GABRY<br />
On the Shore of the Dark Sea: Translation and Analysis of<br />
Poetry by Argentine Carlos Barbarito<br />
CASSANDRO JOSENEY<br />
Voodoo, Politics, and the Colonization Process in Haiti,<br />
1685–1935<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH KINGSBURY<br />
“Land to the Tiller”: Campesino Movements in Oaxaca,<br />
Mexico (1970–1977)<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
Honors<br />
TAYLOR BAILLIE ARNOLD<br />
Convergence Properties of Simplex Optimization Methods<br />
MUSIC<br />
Honors<br />
ADAM SAMUEL COHEN-LEADHOLM<br />
The Praying Neobaromantis AWV-273.15<br />
NATE GUTTMAN<br />
Short Stories<br />
TIMOTHY ANDREAS KANTOR<br />
The Art of the Baroque Violin
NEUROSCIENCE<br />
Honors<br />
RAASHI BHALLA<br />
The Neural Circuitry of Social Approach Behavior in<br />
Goldfish<br />
VIJAY ROY KOTECHA<br />
Modulation of a Fast Neural Rhythm by a Slower Rhythm<br />
Occurs through Electrical Coupling in the Lobster Homarus<br />
americanus<br />
ERIN ELYSE PRIFOGLE<br />
The Role of the Hippocampus in Episodic-like Memory in<br />
Rats<br />
SZYMON RUS<br />
Molecular Characterization of Neuropeptides and Their<br />
Distribution in American Lobster Homarus americanus<br />
ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON<br />
Morphological Analysis of Synaptogenesis after<br />
Compensatory Regeneration in the Auditory System of the<br />
Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus<br />
SHERYL JAYNE STEVENS<br />
Quantification of Vasotocin Receptors in Goldfish<br />
(Carassius auratus)<br />
PHYSICS<br />
High Honors<br />
ERIC DOUGLAS SOFEN<br />
A Study of Gases in Arctic and Antarctic Firn<br />
Honors<br />
BENJAMIN HUGH RIPMAN<br />
Level-Rank Duality of Twisted D-branes of the so(2n) 2 k<br />
Wess-Zumino-Witten Model<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM<br />
No Candy Before Bedtime: Children’s Understanding of<br />
How Physical Substances Produce Psychological Effects<br />
EVE MORGAN LAKE<br />
Interaction between Vasotocin and the Autonomic System:<br />
Effects on Social Behavior<br />
LISA NICOLE PETERSON<br />
Connecting the Dots: The Role of Familiarity in the<br />
Configuration Model of Idiom Processing<br />
KATHERINE ELIZABETH POWERS<br />
The Perceived Relationship between Social and Physical<br />
Pain in Children and Adults<br />
RELIGION<br />
Honors<br />
DANIEL ALAN YINGST<br />
Miracles, Nature, and the Eucharist in Early Medieval<br />
Thought<br />
RUSSIAN<br />
Honors<br />
HOLLY ELIZABETH SCHREIBER<br />
Lyutov’s Struggle: The Double Bind in Isaac Babel'’s Red<br />
Cavalry<br />
SOCIOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
SONIA YASMEENA RAB ALAM<br />
Stigma and HIV/AIDS in Malaysia: Accounts of Its Effects<br />
on Policy and Practice<br />
NICOLE DARIA COLUCCI<br />
The 2006 Massachusetts Health Care Reform Act:<br />
Stakeholder Interactions in the First Year of Implementation<br />
JOY LI-YUEH LEE<br />
Three Generations of Shans: Negotiating State and Family<br />
Change in Twentieth-Century China<br />
STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJOR IN BIOETHICS<br />
Honors<br />
GEORGINA DYAN CAMPELIA<br />
Selecting Against Gender: Sex Selection, Reproductive<br />
Technology, and the Question of Moral Permissibility<br />
STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJOR IN<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN<br />
Honors<br />
LARISSA CURLIK<br />
A Spectacle in the City: The Portland Public Market
Goodwin <strong>Commencement</strong> Prize: ANTHONY JOSEPH DINICOLA ’07<br />
Class of 1868 Prize: HALEY SARA BRIDGER ’07<br />
DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize:<br />
First Prize: LARISSA CURLIK ’07<br />
Second Prize: LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL ’07<br />
APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS<br />
COMMENCEMENT AWARDS<br />
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS<br />
Brooks-Nixon Prize: TREJEEVE MICHAEL MARTYN ’07<br />
Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize: LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL ’07<br />
George Wood McArthur Prize: HILLARY PIETRICOLA ’07<br />
Leonard Pierce Memorial Prize: JORDAN SCHIELE ’07<br />
Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award: JARED THOMAS HUNT ’08<br />
Abraxas Award: LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL: ARCHIBALD KENYON ABRAMS ’09, JULIA CRAIG BOND ’09, AURORA CHUNG KURLAND ’09,<br />
MEGAN KATHLEEN MCCARTY ’09<br />
ART<br />
DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES<br />
Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize:<br />
Art History: SARAH JANE SCOTT ’07<br />
Visual Arts: HONORA MARGARET DUNHAM ’07, COTTON BARRETT ESTES ’07, ERIN ELIZABETH FUREY ’07<br />
Art History Senior-Year Prize: FRANCESCA D’ALESSANDRO DU BROCK ’07, HILLARY PIETRICOLA ’07<br />
Art History Junior-Year Prize: KENNETH MICHAEL FAHEY ’08, LAURA ROSE REKEDAL ’08<br />
Richard P. Martel, Jr., Memorial Prize: IVY ADELLE BLACKMORE ’07, DANIEL OWEN DUARTE ’07, SAMANTHA M. SMITH ’06<br />
BIOCHEMISTRY<br />
John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry: LINCOLN JOSEPH PAC ’08<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
Copeland-Gross Biology Prize: HALEY SARA BRIDGER ’07, PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07<br />
Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize in Biology: BENJAMIN ESTES LAKE ’07, MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR ’07<br />
James Malcolm Moulton Prize in Biology: RYAN ALLYN DEVENYI ’08, JAMES MARTIN HARRIS ’08<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: ELIZABETH LOIS ONDERKO ’08<br />
American Institute of Chemists Award: ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM ’07<br />
Hypercube Award: ALEX GEOFFREY PEROFF ’08<br />
Kamerling Laboratory Award: ELIZABETH ELEANOR BARTON ’09<br />
Merck Index Award: CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN ’07<br />
Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry: DYLAN EMERY MASTERS ’08
William Campbell Root Award: ANTHONY JOSEPH CARRASQUILLO ’07, PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07<br />
U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award: MOHAMMAD MAMOUN BADER ’10, ANH HOAI VIET TRAN ’10<br />
U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Laboratory Award: ZOE ALEXANDRA ANAMAN ’10, ALEX EDWARD CARPENTER ’10<br />
CLASSICS<br />
Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize: JAYME RAELYNN WOOGERD ’07<br />
Nathan Goold Prize: MARY HARTLEY PLATT ’07<br />
J. B. Sewall Greek Prize: JESSICA LIAN ’09, MARCUS DANIEL ZIEMANN ’09<br />
J. B. Sewall Latin Prize: ELIZABETH BRYANT GILLESPIE ’09, DARIAN CHRISTOPHER REID-STURGIS ’09<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
Computer Science Senior-Year Prize: KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM ’07<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
Paul H. Douglas Prize: FEI TAN ’08<br />
Noyes Political Economy Prize: STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON ’07, ARIF HAKIM DHILLA ’07, SAMUEL JONAH HIGHT ’07,<br />
SUZANNE KEBER PLANT ’07<br />
EDUCATION<br />
Maine Teacher Certification: TASHA LAURA GRAFF ’07, DANIEL JOHN HACKETT ’07, ALEXANDRA JULIA LAMB ’07,<br />
DAPHNE LORRAINE LEVERIZA ’07, SUSAN ANN MORRIS ’07, ADAM JAMES PALTRINERI ’07, TORIN JOSEPH PETERSON ’07,<br />
MEGAN ELIZABETH SCHUSTER ’07<br />
ENGLISH<br />
Academy of American Poets Prize: CARL JUSTIN MOON ’08<br />
Philip Henry Brown Prize: RAIFF TARANDAY TSAPATSARIS ’07<br />
Hawthorne Prize: WALLACE SCOT MCFARLANE ’09<br />
Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize: CARL JUSTIN MOON ’08<br />
Poetry Prize: NORAH ANN MAKI ’09<br />
Pray English Prize: KATHERINE HUNTER KIRKLIN ’07, JAMIE ELIZABETH KNIGHT ’07<br />
Forbes Rickard, Jr., Memorial Poetry Prize: NIKOLAI VON KELLER ’07<br />
Honorable Mention: JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07<br />
David Sewall Premium: JULIAN CHRYSSAVGIS ’10<br />
Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize: RAIFF TARANDAY TSAPATSARIS ’07<br />
Honorable Mention: JARED THOMAS HUNT ’08<br />
Bertram Louis Smith, Jr., Prize: AMY AHEARN ’08<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />
Academic Award in Environmental Studies: THOMAS WARD BUEHRENS ’07, LARISSA CURLIK ’07, SUZANNE KEBER PLANT ’07,<br />
VANESSA DISBROW WISHART ’07<br />
Community Service Award in Environmental Studies: KATHERINE HUNTER KIRKLIN ’07, MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR ’07,<br />
MARY KATE WHEELER ’07<br />
GEOLOGY<br />
Geology Book Award: MATTHEW ROBERT BOWERS ’10, CATHERINE MARIE HAMLEY ’10, ALEXANDER GORODNITZKI VAN BOER ’10<br />
Arthur M. Hussey II Prize in Geology: ASTRID LIZ RODRIGUEZ ’07
GERMAN<br />
Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German: SALLY TOPPING HUDSON ’10, JAMES NICHOLS MANNY ’09, DAVID FERGUSON SCOTT ’08<br />
German Consular Prize in Literary Interpretation: JORDAN EDWARD KRECHMER ’07, LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL ’07<br />
GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES<br />
Philo Sherman Bennett Prize: MARK MCLEOD HENDRICKSON ’07<br />
Jefferson Davis Award: SAMUEL FRANKLIN CHAPPLE-SOKOL ’07<br />
HISTORY<br />
Class of 1875 Prize in American History: MARK WILLIAM VIEHMAN ’07<br />
Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Award in History: CHARLES PRECHTL LEGG ’07<br />
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
Latin American Studies Prize: JONAH SOL GABRY ’07, HOLLY ELIZABETH KINGSBURY ’07<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize: TAYLOR BAILLIE ARNOLD ’07<br />
Smyth Mathematical Prize: SUSANNA RUTH KIMPORT ’09, ASA BENJAMIN PALLEY ’08, TAYLOR BAILLIE ARNOLD ’07<br />
MUSIC<br />
Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize: MARC STANTON DONNELLY ’07, TIMOTHY ANDREAS KANTOR ’07<br />
NATURAL SCIENCES<br />
Sumner Increase Kimball Prize: CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN ’07 (BIOCHEMISTRY), ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM ’07 (CHEMISTRY)<br />
NEUROSCIENCE<br />
Munno Neuroscience Prize: VIJAY ROY KOTECHA ’07, ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON ’07<br />
PHILOSOPHY<br />
Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize: GEORGINA DYAN CAMPELIA ’07<br />
PHYSICS<br />
The Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in Physics: ZANE ATOR DAVIS ’09<br />
The Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics: ERIC DOUGLAS SOFEN ’07<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize: KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM ’07<br />
RELIGION<br />
Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize: JEANETTE COUSINS GOLDWASER ’10<br />
Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize: ELIZABETH TALCOTT JONES ’09, ADAM JAMES PALTRINERI ’07<br />
ROMANCE LANGUAGES<br />
Goodwin French Prize: JAMES ALBERT KNUCKLES ’07<br />
Eaton Leith French Prize: KATHERINE ENGLISH KROSSCHELL ’09, MEREDITH KATHERINE STECK ’09<br />
Philip C. Bradley Spanish Prize: JONAH SOL GABRY ’07, SHELLEY SALON GOULDER ’07<br />
Sophomore Prize in Spanish: CASEY ELIZA FREEDMAN ’09
RUSSIAN<br />
Russian Prize: JOHN PATRICK GREENE III ’07, JOSEPH MARTIN KELLNER ’09<br />
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Distinguished Community Service Award: JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07<br />
Matilda White Riley Prize: JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07<br />
Elbridge Sibley Prize: TREJEEVE MICHAEL MARTYN ’07<br />
THEATER AND DANCE<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Dance Group Award: JADE MICHAELE DUNN ’07, CHRISTOPHER SINCLAIR KNIGHT ’07, PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07<br />
Abraham Goldberg Prize: ALICE LOUISE LEE ’07, ASTRID LIZ RODRIGUEZ ’07<br />
Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play Prize – Best Playwright: KATHERINE MARGARET SHERMAN ’09<br />
Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize: ANTHONY JOSEPH DINICOLA ’07<br />
William H. Moody ’56 Award: SAMUEL EDWIN DONOVAN ’07, MARGARET GRIFFITH ’07, MATTHEW BENJAMIN HERZFELD ’07,<br />
RACHAEL ELIZABETH LEAHY ’07, ALICE LOUISE LEE ’07<br />
George H. Quinby Award: JOHN SAMUEL DUCHIN ’10, LILLIAN ELIZABETH PRENTICE ’10<br />
FACULTY PRIZE<br />
Sydney B. Karofsky Award for Junior Faculty: CHARLES DORN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF EDUCATION<br />
NATIONAL AWARDS<br />
Beinecke Scholarship: REBECCA RACHEL GENAUER ’08<br />
Fulbright Teaching Awards: JORDAN EDWARD KRECHMER ’07 (GERMANY), ANDREW BRUCE MCDONALD ’07 (AUSTRIA),<br />
HILLARY PIETRICOLA ’07 (GERMANY)<br />
Fulbright Research Awards: DAWN ELISE RIEBELING ’07 (BELGIUM), KAREN TANG ’07 (JAPAN)<br />
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship: JOHANNES HEIDE STROM ’09<br />
Keasbey Scholarship: MARY HARTLEY PLATT ’07<br />
Thomas J. Watson Fellowships: COTTON BARRETT ESTES ’07, NIKOLAI VON KELLER ’07<br />
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS<br />
American Society of Microbiology Undergraduate Research Fellowship: ALEX WAYNE WILKINSON ’08<br />
Beckman Scholarship: SAMUEL SCHWARTZ MINOT ’08<br />
Breckinridge Fellowship: ELIZABETH SYLVIA LEIWANT ’08<br />
James Stacy Coles Natural Science and Mathematics Fellowship: NICHOLAS CHARLES DUNN ’09<br />
James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowship in Chemistry and Biochemistry: LINDSAY GAYLE HEUSER ’09<br />
Martha Reed Coles Fellowship in the Arts and Humanities: ISAAC BAINBRIDGE COWELL ’09<br />
Community Matters in Maine Summer Fellowships: SARA MARY GRIFFIN ’09, SUZANNE ROBIN HELLER ’09, JEANA MARIE PETILLO ’09,<br />
AISHA ANJALI WOODWARD ’08, MATTHEW ARMAND HOULE YANTAKOSOL ’10<br />
Cooke-Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Studies Internships: VAN HAO DU ’08, STEVEN ANTHONY KOLBERG ’09, JACQUELINE LI ’09,<br />
JONNA ELINOR MCKONE ’07, ALLEGRA LUISA SPALDING ’08<br />
DAAD German Academic Exchange Service Undergraduate Scholarship: HAN GUO ’09<br />
Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research Awards: NICHOLAS JAMES ALCORN ’08,<br />
ISAAC DAVID IRBY ’09, MOLLY ROSE SEAWARD ’09, MICHAEL DOUGLAS TILLOTSON ’08
Faculty Research Grant Fellowships: MILLAN ALEXANDER ABINADER ’10, JAMES MARTIN HARRIS ’08, RYAN MICHAEL HART ’08,<br />
LIZA ROSEANNE SHOENFELD ’09, KRISTINA MARIE SORG ’09, MICHAEL JOSEPH WOLOVICK ’09<br />
Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Coastal/Environmental Studies: WALLACE SCOT MCFARLANE ’09<br />
Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Computer Science: YI ZHUANG ’08<br />
Gibbons Summer Research Internships: ZOE ANTOINETTE EDDY ’10, JEFFREY FALLON FRIEDLANDER ’08,<br />
CARL WILLIAM MORRISSEY ’09, NATHAN SCOTT MORROW ’09, DAVID KELLEY THOMSON ’08, ALLISON DOUGLAS WEIDE ’08<br />
Robert S. Goodfriend Summer Internships: ARCHIBALD KENYON ABRAMS ’09, YONGFANG CHEN ’10<br />
Graduate School Experience – Summer Seminar in German Studies: JARED THOMAS HUNT ’08<br />
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Fellowships: ANDREA MARIE ADUNA ’08, RACHEL JANE DONAHUE ’08,<br />
IAN BLAKESLEE HAIGHT ’08, NATHAN MICHAEL KRAH ’08, KRISTEN LUKE LEE ’08, RHYSLY BAUZON MARTINEZ ’09,<br />
HANDE OZERGIN ’08, CHARLES ROBERT PARRISH ’08, THOMAS DUNCAN SMITH ’08, TANYA TODOROVA TODOROVA ’09<br />
Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Pre-Doctoral Fellowships: MICHAEL HALE REUTERSHAN ’07, SZYMON RUS ’07<br />
Idea Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Summer Fellowships: KENNETH N. L. AKIHA ’08,<br />
CHAIYABOOT ARIYACHET ’10, JACQUELINE ANN BROSNAN ’08, CLAIRE CELESTE CUTTING ’08, ROBERTA JEAN DENNISON ’08,<br />
KRISTEN ELIZABETH HUBER ’08, ABHISHEK SHARMA ’08<br />
Kent Island Summer Fellowships: ANNA ELISABETH BENDER ’08, AMBERLEE ROSE GUSTAFSON ’08, HANNAH KATHRYN HARWOOD ’08,<br />
EKAPHAN KRAICHAK ’08, KENDRA LEE NEFF ’08, CARRIE JANE ROBLE ’08<br />
Latin American Studies Research Grants: SHARON LEAH BENJAMIN ’08, ERIC JOSEPH VOLPE ’08<br />
Littlefield Summer Fellowships: MICHAEL JOSEPH ARDOLINO ’08, ELIZABETH LOIS ONDERKO ’08<br />
Maine Space Grant Consortium Fellowships: EMILY RUTH GABRANSKI ’09, FORREST MILLER HORTON ’08,<br />
JAMES CHURCHILL LINDSAY ’09, KEITH MATERA ’08, JOHANNES HEIDE STROM ’09, BRANDON GREEN WAXMAN ’08<br />
Thomas A. McKinley Family Summer Entrepreneurial Community Service Grants: JACOB PANITZ HEARST ’09,<br />
ANNE CHRISTINE MONJAR ’09<br />
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships: JANELLE MARIE CHARLES ’06, CHRISTINE LA KUE ’09, JOANNE LAO ’07,<br />
LYNZIE ALEXANDRIA MCGREGOR ’09, DERAY MCKESSON ’07, DIEGO ALONSO MILLAN ’08, ALIVIA JEAN MOORE ’09,<br />
KAI PERRY PARKER ’08, TONY CURTIS PERRY, JR. ’09, JONATHAN ABEL RODRIGUEZ ’07, NAOMI LEAH STURM ’08,<br />
JESSICA ANNE WALKER ’09, ALICIA MICHELLE CRUMBS-WHITE ’07<br />
Merck Summer Fellowships: DYLAN EMERY MASTERS ’08, HEIDI HORTON MILLS ’08, LAURA LYNN ONDERKO ’08,<br />
KATHERINE ASHLEY PARET ’08<br />
Munich Summer Fellowships: J. WILLIAM GRUNEWALD ’10, BRYCE ADAM SPALDING ’10<br />
Nyhus Travel Grants: MARGARET TOWNSEND MUNFORD ’07, MARK WILLIAM VIEHMAN ’07<br />
Paller Research Fellowships: LOUIS-DAVID LORD ’08, JACOB SAM STEVENS ’08<br />
Preston Public Interest Career Fund Summer Fellowships: AMY AHEARN ’08, KATHLEEN EMERY AUTH ’08, STEVEN EDWARD BARTUS ’08,<br />
YONG MEI ’10, GRACE SARGENT MOORE ’08, CLAUDIA ANDREA PAZ ’08, DORAN CODY RIVERA ’08,<br />
HARRY DAVID SCHNUR ’08, JULIA RAE SELTZER ’09, DAVID MICHAEL ZONANA ’09<br />
Riley Fellowship: MICHEL BAMANI ’08<br />
Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowships: ALISON PALMER CHASE ’09, MORGAN ELOWE MACLEOD ’09, NORAH ANN MAKI ’09,<br />
SAMANTHA M. SMITH ’06, BENJAMIN MORGAN STORMO ’08<br />
A. Raymond Rutan IV Scholarship Award for Summer Study in Theater: JESSICA SCHLICKMAN DEPALO ’08, LARA ANDREA LOM ’09,<br />
IVANO PULITO ’08<br />
Scholarship Award for Summer Study in Dance: JESSICA SCHLICKMAN DEPALO ’08<br />
Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships: MALLORY JAYNE BANKS ’08, ALISON CLAIRE DRIVER ’08,<br />
ABIGAIL WELLS ISAACSON ’08, ANASTAZIA AZUSA NAKA-BLACKSTONE ’08, OLIVER GREENE RADWAN ’08,<br />
DORAN CODY RIVERA ’08, CASSIA PAIGEN ROTH ’08, CAITLIN MARIE SEIFERT ’07
EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS<br />
Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public Service: BRANDON JOSEPH BOUCHARD ’07<br />
James <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Cup: AMY AHEARN ’08<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Spirit of Service Award: LISA NICOLE PETERSON ’07<br />
Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award: DAVID JOSEPH DONAHUE ’07<br />
Common Good Book Award: MICHAEL DOMINIC TAYLOR ’07, MARY KATE WHEELER ’07<br />
General R. H. Dunlap Prize: AISHA ANJALI WOODWARD ’08<br />
Henni Friedlander Student Prize: AISHA ANJALI WOODWARD ’08<br />
Andrew Allison Haldane Cup: KATHERINE HUNTER KIRKLIN ’07<br />
Lucien Howe Prize: MARY KATE WHEELER ’07<br />
James S. Lentz Leadership Award: MEGHAN KATHLEEN DETERING ’07, MAYA LEEN JAAFAR ’07<br />
Maine Campus Compact Heart and Soul Award: JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07<br />
Maine Campus Compact Student PILLAR Award: KIEL MICHAEL MCQUEEN ’08<br />
Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award: PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Orient Prize: JEREMY DAVID BERNFELD ’09, EMILY ISRAEL GUERIN ’09, WILLIAM RALEIGH JACOB ’10,<br />
GEMMA LOUISA LEGHORN ’10, MARY HELEN MILLER ’09, CAROLYN MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS ’09<br />
President’s Award: JULIA PERSEPHONE LOONIN ’07, DERAY MCKESSON ’07<br />
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup: KELLY DAYLYN PITTS ’08<br />
Student Employee of the Year: BRANDON JOSEPH BOUCHARD ’07<br />
Paul Andrew Walker Prize: ROBERT LAURENT GUERETTE ’07, ELIZABETH SCOTT KOWITT ’07<br />
ATHLETIC AWARDS<br />
Academic Achievement Award for Men: SAMUEL GEORGE BITETTI ’07<br />
Academic Achievement Award for Women: KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL ’07<br />
Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding Leadership: BURGESS C. F. LEPAGE ’07<br />
The Harvey Award for JV and Club Sports Leadership: ELIZABETH ANN LAURITS ’07<br />
Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete: HALEY NEILSEN MACKEIL ’10<br />
Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete: REID ARMAND AUGER ’10<br />
Outstanding Male Athlete: DAVID JOSEPH DONAHUE ’07<br />
Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Athlete: EILEEN MARGARET FLAHERTY ’07<br />
Wil Smith Community Service Award: ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER REGIS ’07, GREGORY CHARLES RIGHTER ’07<br />
Society of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Women Award: MEGHAN KATHRYN GILLIS ’07<br />
Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Leadership: KEVIN MICHAEL MULLINS, JR. ’07<br />
The Sidney J. Watson Award: KATHERINE ELIZABETH LEONARD ’07<br />
BASEBALL<br />
Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy: JONATHAN MICHAEL KOPERNIAK ’07, JOHN ROBERT LAWRIE, JR. ’07,<br />
CHRISTOPHER THOMAS MCCANN ’07<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy: JOHN PATRICK GOODRIDGE ’07<br />
Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy: KEVIN WILLIAM BRADLEY ’07<br />
Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award: EILEEN MARGARET FLAHERTY ’07
Women’s Basketball Best Defense Award: ALEXA ROSE KAUBRIS ’09<br />
Women’s Basketball <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Pride Award: KATHERINE CUMMINGS ’07<br />
Women’s Basketball Most Improved Award: MARIA LOUISE NOUCAS ’09<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
“Boiled Owl” Football Award: JOHN HENRY REGAN ’07<br />
Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy: DYLAN CHAMBERLAINE BRIX ’07, JOSEPH COLBY CRUISE ’07<br />
Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy: PHILIP TONUCCI ’10<br />
William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy: DOUGLAS WADE JOHNSON ’07, MICHAEL KALEIHOKU VITOUSEK ’07<br />
The Philip H. Soule Award: DAVID JOSEPH DONAHUE ’07<br />
ICE HOCKEY<br />
Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award: KATHLEEN THERESA COYNE ’08<br />
Hugh Munro, Jr., Memorial Hockey Trophy: TIMOTHY MCVAUGH ’07<br />
John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award: BRYAN JOHN CIBOROWSKI ’07, DAVID ROBERT RANSOM ’08<br />
Seventh Player Award: MARIA CAROLINE NICOLAIS ’10<br />
Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy: DANIEL ROBERT SONNEBORN ’07<br />
Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award: JOHN NIKOLHAUS SMITH ’09<br />
Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey Trophy: MEGHAN KATHRYN GILLIS ’07<br />
Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award: KATHERINE ELIZABETH LEONARD ’07<br />
LACROSSE<br />
Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award: DAVID JOSEPH DONAHUE ’07<br />
Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: SCOTT CLAYTON CARAS ’08, BENJAMIN FISHER YORK ’09<br />
Paul Tiemer III Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: KEVIN MICHAEL MULLINS, JR. ’07<br />
Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy: JILL KATHRYN STEIGERWALD ’07<br />
NORDIC SKIING<br />
Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier: ELISSA LEMIEUX RODMAN ’10<br />
Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier: WALTER PRIOR SHEPARD ’10<br />
RUGBY (WOMEN’S)<br />
Charlie Hews Spirit Award: EMILY SKELLY SKINNER ’08<br />
Barry Honan Spirit Award: DAPHNE LORRAINE LEVERIZA ’07<br />
Most Improved Player: Back: KRYSTAL LASHAYE BARKER ’08; Forward: HANNAH ROBINSON WADSWORTH ’09<br />
Most Valuable Player: Back: SARA ELIZABETH UTZSCHNEIDER ’07; Forward: MARGARET TOWNSEND MUNFORD ’07<br />
Outstanding First-Year Player: Back: ERICA CAMARENA ’10, ALIVIA JEAN MOORE ’09; Forward: CATHERINE ANNE JÄGER ’09<br />
SOCCER<br />
The Bicknell Award: GRACE SARGENT MOORE ’08<br />
George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy: KEVIN MICHAEL MULLINS, JR. ’07<br />
Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award: HOLLY ELIZABETH MALONEY ’07, ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER REGIS ’07<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Softball Achievement Award: JAYME RAELYNN WOOGERD ’07<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Softball Team Award: KELLY ANNE OVERBYE ’09
SQUASH<br />
Reid Squash Trophy: RAYMOND JEPSON CARTA ’08, ELIZABETH BRYANT GILLESPIE ’09<br />
Most Valuable Player Award: DAVID RUFFIN FUNK ’10, ELIZABETH BRYANT GILLESPIE ’09, LYDIA SANDERSON PILLSBURY ’07<br />
Spirit Award: BROOKS RYAN CROWE ’08, ELIZABETH BRYANT GILLESPIE ’09, LYDIA SANDERSON PILLSBURY ’07<br />
SWIMMING<br />
Charles Butt Swimming Trophy: KATHARINE JEAN CHAPMAN ’07, MEGAN LEIGH MCLEAN ’07<br />
The Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy: NATHANIEL ADAMS HYDE ’07<br />
Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy: MICHAEL PAUL SIGHINOLFI ’07, LANA RENEE TILLEY ’07<br />
TENNIS<br />
Samuel A. Ladd Tennis Trophy: SAMUEL GEORGE BITETTI ’07, ANDREW BRUCE MCDONALD ’07<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Most Improved Award: JAMES SCOTT NEELY ’08, RACHEL JOAN WALDMAN ’09<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Most Valuable Player Award: BRETT LAUREN DAVIS ’10, GARRETT WILCOX GATES ’08<br />
Kristina Sisk Tennis Trophy: KRISTEN PATRICIA RAYMOND ’08<br />
TRACK AND FIELD<br />
Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy: JOSEPH ADU ’07<br />
Bob and Jeannette Cross Award: GEORGINA DYAN CAMPELIA ’07<br />
Bob and Carl Geiger Award: OWEN FITZGERALD MCKENNA ’07<br />
Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy: JAMES ALBERT KNUCKLES ’07<br />
Major Andrew Morin Award: ERIN ELYSE PRIFOGLE ’07<br />
Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award: JAMIE ELIZABETH KNIGHT ’07<br />
Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Field Award: LOUISE BAKER DUFFUS ’07<br />
VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S )<br />
Coach’s Award: JULIEANNE CALARESO ’07<br />
Defensive Player of the Year: JESSICA RITA MIYO LIU ’08<br />
Offensive Player of the Year: ERIN ELYSE PRIFOGLE ’07<br />
Most Improved Player: SKYE OLIVER LAWRENCE ’10
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS*<br />
Tom Cassidy Student Support Fund: ELIZABETH SCOTT KOWITT ’07<br />
Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship: MICHAEL PAUL BOULETTE ’07<br />
Garcelon and Merritt Scholarships: MONICA S. ALBORG, LETIZIA ALTO, HEATHER M. DEVLIN, LYSTRA P. HAYDEN, KURT H. KELLEY,<br />
JOHN W. MARTEL, DYLAN M. MCKENNEY, JENNIFER J. MUELLER, JENNIFER M. PALMINTERI, MONICA E. PATTON,<br />
LAWRENCE J. PEACOCK, ANDREA PELLETIER, LEAH F. WILLARD<br />
Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Scholarships: KENDRA EMERY ’00<br />
Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarships: KATHLEEN ERIN CALLAGHY ’07<br />
Guy Charles Howard Scholarships: SELINA AFUA ASANTE ’07, JILLIAN M. BARBER ’01, REBECCA B. FERTZIGER ’03,<br />
JONATHAN A. PEREZ ‘05<br />
George and Mary Knox Scholarships (July 2006): ANDREW A. HERRING ’96, JOHN D. PIAZZA ’97, WILLIAM E. SOARES ’02,<br />
KYLE D. STALLER ’04<br />
Lancaster Graduate Scholarships: DAVID B. BEST ’96, MARIA S. CORMIER, ANDREW N. DELANEY, SARAH S. FLINT,<br />
MICHAEL N. NAKASHIAN ’98, WILLIAM R. NEWTON, THOMAS M. STERIO<br />
Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarships: OLE F. KERSTEN ’04, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, CHRISTINA M. TOTH ’04<br />
Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarships: GENEVIEVE A. CREEDON ’05, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, CHRISTINA M. TOTH ’04<br />
O’Brien Graduate Scholarships: ESTHER B. KIM ’04, SEAN T. MCHUGH ’99, BARI K. ROBINSON ’07, MICHAEL J. ZACHARY ’02<br />
Dr. Clinton Noyes Peters and Alice F. Peters Medical Scholarships: KRISTOPHER BOSSE ’02, GABRIEL M. CIVIELLO ’03,<br />
MEGAN I. GREENLEAF ’03, JOSHUA J. NEY ’02, ALISSA A. WAITE ’05<br />
Lee G. Paul Scholarship: MICHAEL P. DOORE ’05, FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN ’05<br />
Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Law School: MAYRA ALEJANDRA ALVARADO ’07, NICOLE ALVAREZ ’07,<br />
KEVIN WILLIAM BRADLEY ’07, TRAVIS M. BRENNAN ’04, GILLIAN MARY GARRATT-REED ’07, COREY E. GILDART ’05,<br />
PETER P. HOLMAN ’01, NICHOLAS J. ORDWAY ’06, SARAH E. YANTAKOSOL ’05<br />
Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Medical School: CATHERINE J. AVENER, CATHRYN M. CHRISTENSEN, ROSAMUND DAVIS,<br />
JESSICA J. DEANE, SONYA D. EDWARDS, JOHN L. ELIAS, NICOLAS G. ELLIS, NATASHA N. FREDERICK, MELLORY E. GIBERSON,<br />
BRIAN A. HAGAN, STEPHANIE L. JOY, LARA E. KINGSTON<br />
Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 Scholarship for Graduate Study in History: LAURA HILBURN ’02<br />
Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund Scholarships: ZOE AMOS ’94, MELISSA W. BRAVEMAN ’99, SHANIQUE P. BROWN ’04,<br />
KENDRA EMERY ’00, ARIJ FAKSH ’03, STEWART A. MACKIE ’00, ERIC M. SUESS ’98<br />
Nathan Webb Research Scholarships: GENEVIEVE A. CREEDON ’05, CLAIRE M. FALCK ’05, OLE F. KERSTEN ’04,<br />
JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, CHRISTINA M. TOTH ’04<br />
* Students from Maine who are not <strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduates are eligible for some scholarships. <strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduates are listed with their class year,<br />
while no class year is indicated for non-<strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduates from Maine.
ACADEMIC APPAREL<br />
The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol at once vertical<br />
and horizontal. It stretches back into history, to the roots of academic institutions, while at the same time it forms a bond<br />
of union among contemporary academic scholars.<br />
The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem quaint today if worn on our city streets, were originally<br />
the ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The gowns varied in elegance according to the rank and wealth of the<br />
owners, and the hood had the practical function of being pulled over the head for warmth. Many of the medieval universities<br />
had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, the master of arts had to swear that he owned the dress<br />
prescribed for his degree and that he would wear it on all proper occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear their<br />
gowns whenever they appeared in the public street. After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles prevailed, but<br />
the older style was retained for certain legal, official, clerical, and, especially, academic uses.<br />
In America the gown has been used to some extent since colonial times. It was only in the late nineteenth<br />
century, however, that widespread interest—sparked perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the 250th anniversary of the<br />
founding of Harvard—brought about several developments. In 1887 an enterprising member of the graduating class of<br />
Williams <strong>College</strong> designed academic gowns for the graduates to wear at the <strong>Commencement</strong> ceremony. The garb was<br />
significant and dignified; it was both traditional and democratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became popular. In<br />
1895 an intercollegiate code, standardizing the design and the color of each part of the academic regalia, was accepted by<br />
nearly all American colleges and universities.<br />
The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. In addition, the<br />
doctor’s gown has panels of velvet (usually black) down the front and on the sleeves.<br />
The cap is generally black, with a tassel, which is either black or the color of the field of study; a doctor’s may be<br />
gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford “mortar board,” with a square flat top, but some variations are<br />
permitted.<br />
The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. It is made of black and trimmed with velvet. Both the<br />
length of the hood and the width of the trim vary with the level of the degree, the doctor’s being the longest and having<br />
the widest velvet border. The color of the velvet indicates the field of study in which the degree is earned: for example,<br />
white for arts and letters (bachelor of arts), dark blue for philosophy, brown for fine arts, golden yellow for science, scarlet<br />
for theology. The lining of the hood is the color and style of the university that confers the degree; these are all specified<br />
in the standard code of the American Council on Education. <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s lining is white and green to symbolize<br />
the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> pines.<br />
Whatever the degree or university, those who don the gown and hood symbolically take their places in the long<br />
procession of scholars who have pursued truth and learning and passed it on to others. The consciousness of that fellowship<br />
is at once a reward for past efforts and an inspiration for the future.<br />
Hood Border Colors Indicating Fields of Learning<br />
Agriculture Maize<br />
Arts, Letters, Humanities White<br />
Commerce, Accountancy,<br />
Business Drab<br />
Dentistry Lilac<br />
Economics Copper<br />
Education Light Blue<br />
Engineering Orange<br />
Fine Arts, including<br />
Architecture Brown<br />
Forestry Russet<br />
Journalism Crimson<br />
Law Purple<br />
Library Science Lemon<br />
Medicine Green<br />
Music Pink<br />
Oratory (Speech) Silver Gray<br />
Philosophy Dark Blue<br />
Physical Education Sage Green<br />
Public Administration,<br />
including Foreign Service Peacock Blue<br />
Public Health Salmon Pink<br />
Science Golden Yellow<br />
Social Work Citron<br />
Theology Scarlet<br />
Veterinary Science Gray
RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN<br />
Words by K.C.M. Sills, Class of 1901<br />
New Lyrics by Anthony Antolini ’63<br />
Music by C.T. Burnett<br />
Arr. by Thornton W. Allen<br />
Raise songs to <strong>Bowdoin</strong>, praise her fame,<br />
And sound abroad her glorious name;<br />
To <strong>Bowdoin</strong>, <strong>Bowdoin</strong> lift your song,<br />
And may the music echo long<br />
O’er whispering pines and campus fair<br />
With sturdy might filling the air.<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong>, from birth, our nurturer and friend<br />
To thee we pledge our love again, again.<br />
While now amid thy halls we stay<br />
And breathe thy spirit day by day,<br />
Oh may we thus full worthy be<br />
To march in that proud company<br />
Of poets, leaders and each one<br />
Who brings thee fame by deeds well done.<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong>, from birth, our nurturer and friend<br />
To thee we pledge our love again, again.