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BOWDOIN COLLEGE<br />

<strong>Commencement</strong><br />

Saturday, May 24, 2003<br />

Terrace, Walker Art Building


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 IX KAL IVN ANNO SALVTIS MMIII<br />

RERVMQUE PVBLICARVM FOEDERATARVM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXXVII<br />

The Latin text quoted above has introduced <strong>Bowdoin</strong>’s <strong>Commencement</strong> Program since August 21, 1822. The names<br />

of the 24 graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most part, also translated into Latin for the program. In the<br />

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. The<br />

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<br />

Weiden Boyd, Winkley Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.<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 ninth day before the Kalends of June, in the 2003rd year of our well-being<br />

and in the 227th 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<br />

ad gradum in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad<br />

gradum istum admittam. Placetne? (Placet.)<br />

Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum<br />

gradum in artibus, et dono et concedo omnia jura, privilegia,<br />

honores atque dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia.<br />

In cujus testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas<br />

accipite.<br />

Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise.<br />

(To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) Honored sir, these<br />

young people whom I deem worthy of the first degree in Arts, I<br />

now present to you, that, if you so direct, I may admit them to<br />

that degree. Is such your will? (It is.)<br />

(To the Candidates) By virtue of the authority vested in<br />

me, I now admit you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and<br />

confer upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities<br />

pertaining to that degree.<br />

In witness whereof, receive these diplomas.<br />

NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and the<br />

Graduating Class requests that there be no applause until the last degree<br />

is conferred.<br />

At the <strong>Commencement</strong> Exercises, <strong>Bowdoin</strong> displays the <strong>College</strong> flag<br />

and the flags of the United States of America, the State of Maine, and<br />

the home countries or territories of graduating international students —<br />

in 2003, Australia, Belgium, Bermuda, Bolivia, Canada, England, Italy,<br />

People’s Republic of China, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea,<br />

Sweden, Thailand, and Tonga.


ONE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHTH COMMENCEMENT<br />

OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE<br />

May 24, 2003<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<br />

and the Humanities and <strong>College</strong> Marshal<br />

INVOCATION<br />

BROTHER RICHARD CRAWLEY, O. F. M., CAP.<br />

Advisor to the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catholic Students Union<br />

THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER<br />

SENIOR MEMBERS OF BOCA, CHAMBER CHOIR, CHORUS,<br />

MISCELLANIA, THE MEDDIEBEMPSTERS, AND URSUS VERSES<br />

FOR THE STATE<br />

JOHN BALDACCI<br />

Governor<br />

WELCOME<br />

BARRY MILLS<br />

President of the <strong>College</strong><br />

SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS<br />

“Know Thyself: Now What?”<br />

TYLER COWAN LANGE<br />

Class of 1868 Prize Winner<br />

“In Search of Pencil Sharpeners: Living the Efficient Life”<br />

GLORIA W. SHEN<br />

Goodwin <strong>Commencement</strong> Prize Winner<br />

CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES<br />

BARRY MILLS<br />

President of the <strong>College</strong><br />

MARGARET A. HAMBURG, DOCTOR OF SCIENCE<br />

Citation by Anne E. McBride<br />

Assistant Professor of Biology and Biochemistry


MARK MORRIS, DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS<br />

Citation by June A. Vail<br />

Professor of Dance<br />

GRACE PALEY, DOCTOR OF LETTERS<br />

Citation by Ann L. Kibbie<br />

Associate Professor of English<br />

RAYMOND S. TROUBH ’50, DOCTOR OF LAWS<br />

Citation by C. Michael Jones<br />

Associate Professor of Economics<br />

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES<br />

DEDICATION<br />

BARRY MILLS<br />

President of the <strong>College</strong><br />

RYAN MICHAEL JOSEPH QUINN<br />

Class President<br />

RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN<br />

CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />

DENIS CORISH<br />

Professor of Philosophy and <strong>College</strong> Marshal<br />

RECESSIONAL MARCH<br />

CHANDLER'S BAND


ERIC CALEB ABRAMS<br />

REBECCA ANNE AHERN<br />

MEHRAN SIDDIQUE AHMED<br />

DOMINIQUE CHANTALE ALEPIN<br />

ALISON RUTH ALLUKIAN<br />

LILY FRANCESCA ALT<br />

AUDREY ELIZABETH AMIDON<br />

ALLISON PAULA ANANIS<br />

ASHLEY BOWKER ANDERSON<br />

DEAN TAYLOR ANSON III<br />

ELEANOR SYDNEY ASBURY<br />

EDWARD HAMILTON BAIR<br />

BOBAK CYRUS BAKHTIARI ’01<br />

MICHAEL ALAN BALULESCU<br />

ALISON ALDRICH BANKS<br />

SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO<br />

ANNE BARMETTLER<br />

ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY<br />

KATHLEEN FRIEL BARRETT<br />

STACY HANNAH BARRON<br />

SOPHIA KEIKO BASSAN<br />

ERICA MICHELLE BELLAMY<br />

ALLISON JANE BENTON<br />

ASHLEY BUHLER BERENDT<br />

HILARY LAUREN BERNSTEIN<br />

DAVID LUCAS BIELAK<br />

RICHARD RALPH BINELLI<br />

ALLISON MARY BINKOWSKI<br />

LAURA BLACKER<br />

ANNE DALEY BLAIR<br />

JOSEPH PAUL BLUNDA<br />

SARA STEPHANIE BODNAR<br />

AMANDA NADINE BOER<br />

BYRON EMERETH BOOTS<br />

SCOTT ADAM BORUCHOW<br />

ELIZABETH MCCALLUM BOURKE<br />

JILL ELIZABETH BOUYEA<br />

JOHN PATRICK BOX, JR.<br />

JUSTIN TYDELL BOYNTON<br />

AMORY ANNE BRADLEY<br />

JEREMY ADAM BRAFF<br />

CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL BRAGDON<br />

RYAN ALTON BRAWN<br />

KATHRYN ST. CLAIR BRINKERHOFF<br />

JESSICA LYNN BROOKS ’02<br />

SARAH MCKENZIE BRUSS<br />

ELIZABETH STUART BRYSON<br />

CAROLINE VICKERS BUDNEY<br />

CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2003<br />

RYAN MICHAEL JOSEPH QUINN, Class Marshal<br />

Government and Spanish<br />

English; Minor: Women's Studies<br />

Government<br />

Economics; Minor: French<br />

History; Minor: Women's Studies<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Sociology<br />

Mathematics<br />

Biology; Minor: Archaeology<br />

Government and Sociology<br />

Economics; Minor: Philosophy<br />

Middle Eastern Religion and<br />

Performance Studies<br />

History; Minor: Economics<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Music<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Education<br />

History; Minor: Biology<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Music<br />

English; Minor: Art History<br />

Sociology; Minor: Education<br />

Spanish; Minor: Biology<br />

Religion and Sociology<br />

Psychology; Minor: Anthropology<br />

Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

English; Minor: Spanish<br />

Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

German and Philosophy<br />

Economics and Visual Arts<br />

English and Government<br />

English; Minor: Psychology<br />

Anthropology and History<br />

Computer Science and Philosophy<br />

Psychology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

English; Minor: Anthropology<br />

English and French; Minor: Government<br />

Sociology and Spanish<br />

Computer Science and Economics<br />

English; Minor: Education<br />

Computer Science and Mathematics<br />

Spanish; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: History<br />

French and History<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: French<br />

Asian Studies-Environmental Studies<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

Art History/Visual Arts<br />

Bethesda, Maryland<br />

South Boston, Massachusetts<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Los Altos Hills, California<br />

Boston, Massachusetts<br />

Newton Center, Massachusetts<br />

North Berwick, Maine<br />

Milton, Massachusetts<br />

Concord, Massachusetts<br />

North Stamford, Connecticut<br />

Scottsville, New York<br />

Nellysford, Virginia<br />

Woodside, California<br />

Concord, Massachusetts<br />

Darien, Connecticut<br />

Brunswick, New York<br />

Andover, Massachusetts<br />

Troy, Ohio<br />

Manchester, New Hampshire<br />

Plymouth, Massachusetts<br />

Na'alehu, Hawaii<br />

Indianapolis, Indiana<br />

Madison, Wisconsin<br />

Washington, District of Columbia<br />

New York, New York<br />

Newton, Massachusetts<br />

Topsfield, Massachusetts<br />

Madison, Wisconsin<br />

Burns, Oregon<br />

Villanova, Pennsylvania<br />

Gorham, Maine<br />

Newton, New Jersey<br />

Mount Laurel, New Jersey<br />

New Canaan, Connecticut<br />

Malvern, Pennsylvania<br />

Denver, Colorado<br />

Shelburne, Vermont<br />

Greenwood Village, Colorado<br />

Skowhegan, Maine<br />

Weston, Massachusetts<br />

New York, New York<br />

Medford, Massachusetts<br />

Camden, Maine<br />

Summit, New Jersey<br />

Arlington, Massachusetts<br />

Santa Barbara, California<br />

Sewickley, Pennsylvania<br />

Cazenovia, New York


TODD ALLAN BUELL<br />

ETHAN P. BULLARD<br />

CAILIN MADDEN BURKE<br />

PATRICK BARRY BURNS<br />

DAVID PATENAUDE BUTLER ’02<br />

ALICE SALTONSTALL BYRD<br />

BRIAN EDWARD CALABRESE<br />

BENJAMIN CLARK CALDWELL<br />

KEEGAN CALLANAN<br />

BJORN CROSBY CAREY<br />

JESSE DAVID CARGILL<br />

ELIZABETH ANN CARLSON<br />

STEPHEN MICHAEL CARPENTER<br />

MARA LEANN CARUSO<br />

JONATHAN ANDREW CASHMAN<br />

KEVIN GARY CASTONGUAY<br />

RYAN PATRICK CAULEY<br />

ANNE FENTON CAVANAUGH<br />

DOROTHY MARIE CHALMERS<br />

ANNE PURINTON CHAMBERLAIN<br />

SARAH HUILING CHENG<br />

SHELLY LYNN CHESSIE<br />

LEAH DANIA CHRISTENSEN<br />

ALEXANDER CHU ’02<br />

MIRA KUE CHUN<br />

GABRIEL MICHAEL CIVIELLO<br />

GORDON CLEMENT CLARK<br />

BRADEN MATTHEW CLEMENT<br />

ANDREW MACMORRIS COFFIN<br />

JOANNA LEIGH COHEN<br />

PETER ROBERT COHENNO<br />

SARAH HOWE COLEMAN<br />

HEATHER AMIRA COLMAN-MCGILL<br />

CHAD DENIS COLTON ’02<br />

ADAM BARTHOLOMEW COMFORT<br />

ANGELA ROSE COMMITO<br />

KIMBERLY ANN COOPER<br />

JENNIFER AMY CORRIS<br />

JULIE MARIE COSTA ’02<br />

DAVID KEITH COSTELLO<br />

MATHEW KYLE COURTISS<br />

AMANDA LEESE COWEN<br />

MATTHEW KUELL COWGER<br />

TYLER BURTON COX<br />

BRIAN MATTHEW CURRY<br />

HANNAH WOOD CURTIS<br />

JOEL LAWRENCE DAKIN ’01<br />

LAUREN ELIZABETH DARNIELLE ’04<br />

ARLYN SAMANTHA DAVICH<br />

CHRISTOPHER JAMES DAVIDSON<br />

NICOLE ASHLEY DAVIS<br />

JULIE ANNE DAWSON<br />

German and Government<br />

History; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Government<br />

Psychology; Minor: Economics<br />

Philosophy; Minor: Economics<br />

Sociology<br />

Classics<br />

Economics and Government<br />

Government; Minor: Greek<br />

Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Sociology-Environmental Studies<br />

Psychology<br />

Economics-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

Art History and Sociology<br />

Government; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Government; Minor: Psychology<br />

Biology<br />

Music and Psychology<br />

Psychology; Minor: Education<br />

Psychology<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Economics<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Sociology<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Spanish<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Economics and Visual Arts<br />

Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

History-Environmental Studies<br />

Psychology; Minor: Anthropology<br />

Government<br />

Biology<br />

Sociology; Minor: Economics<br />

History; Minor: Sociology<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Government<br />

English; Minor: Film Studies<br />

History and Music<br />

Classics/Archaeology<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

Biology<br />

Sociology<br />

Government<br />

German; Minor: Computer Science<br />

Psychology; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Computer Science; Minor: Economics<br />

Psychology<br />

Government; Minor: Education<br />

Sociology; Minor: Psychology<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Geology<br />

Economics; Minor: Government<br />

Music; Minor: Psychology<br />

Government<br />

Art History/Visual Arts; Minor: French<br />

Government and Spanish<br />

Southwest Harbor, Maine<br />

Wicomico Church, Virginia<br />

Milton, Massachusetts<br />

Dracut, Massachusetts<br />

Waterville, Maine<br />

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts<br />

Amherst, Massachusetts<br />

Danville, Virginia<br />

Riverton, New Jersey<br />

South Portland, Maine<br />

Melrose, Massachusetts<br />

Marshfield, Massachusetts<br />

Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />

Canton, Connecticut<br />

Sammamish, Washington<br />

Lewiston, Maine<br />

Greenwich, Connecticut<br />

Wilmette, Illinois<br />

Bridgton, Maine<br />

Manchester, New Hampshire<br />

Penfield, New York<br />

Fredericton, New Brunswick,<br />

Canada<br />

Harvard, Massachusetts<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Avon Lake, Ohio<br />

Millinocket, Maine<br />

Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania<br />

Madison, Maine<br />

Piedmont, California<br />

New York, New York<br />

East Taunton, Massachusetts<br />

Portland, Maine<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Glendale, California<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

Frederick, Maryland<br />

Rockville, Maryland<br />

Newton, Massachusetts<br />

Brunswick, Maine<br />

Westwood, Massachusetts<br />

Duxbury, Massachusetts<br />

Belmont, Massachusetts<br />

Kirkland, Washington<br />

New York, New York<br />

Winchester, Massachusetts<br />

Belfast, Maine<br />

Winthrop, Maine<br />

Woodinville, Washington<br />

Randolph, New Jersey<br />

Plymouth, Massachusetts<br />

Portland, Oregon<br />

Bangor, Maine


WILLIAM LEE DAY<br />

BRADLEY PAUL DECKER<br />

EVAN ALEXANDER DEWHIRST<br />

ERIC SCOTT DIAMON<br />

BETHANY CATHERINE DITTMAR<br />

ELEANOR CONANT DOIG<br />

JONATHAN JEREMIAH DOLAN<br />

DAVID ALAN DONNELLY<br />

AARON MILLER DONOHOE<br />

KATHARINE LOUISE DOST<br />

EMILY JEWEL DUFFUS<br />

ALEXANDER BURNS DUNCAN<br />

ANDREW THOMAS DUNN<br />

TYLER JOHN-MILES DUNPHY<br />

DERRICK FRANÇOIS DUPLESSY ’02<br />

SARAH ROSE DURANTE<br />

PATRICK RUSSELL DWIGGINS<br />

SARAH CHASE EDGECOMB<br />

CHRISTINA CARY EDWARDS<br />

SHANNON ELISABETH ELF<br />

ARTHUR ELLSWORTH ELLISON V<br />

KALISI A. M. FA'ANUNU<br />

ARIJ FAKSH<br />

MOLLY BAER FARNETH<br />

CHRISTOPHER AYRES FASEL<br />

NICOLE MARIE FAVA<br />

JORDAN BALL FAY<br />

JULIA RICHMOND FEBIGER<br />

AUGUST JOHN FELKER<br />

REBECCA ANN FENNING<br />

REBECCA BARBARA ELLEN FERTZIGER<br />

LIESL FINN<br />

KAREN ELIZABETH FINNEGAN<br />

DANIEL G. FLACK<br />

MACAELA HELEN FLANAGAN<br />

MATTHEW HENRY PHILIPS FLECK<br />

KEVIN JOHN FOLAN<br />

BETH MAY FORD<br />

TODD RICHARD FORSGREN<br />

CLARE MARIE FORSTIE ’02<br />

JUSTIN MACLEOD FOSTER<br />

CAITLIN Y. FOWKES<br />

RICHARD BAYARD FOX<br />

ALEXANDRA BRITELL FRANKE<br />

COREY NEWMAN FRIEDMAN<br />

MAGGIE ANN FRITZ-MORKIN<br />

CHRISTOPHER LANE FULLER<br />

AMY BETH FUNKENSTEIN<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science<br />

Government and Spanish;<br />

Minor: Economics<br />

Biology and Visual Arts<br />

Sociology; Minor: French<br />

German; Minor: Psychology<br />

Sociology; Minor: Women's Studies<br />

Government and Spanish;<br />

Minor: Latin American Studies<br />

Biology<br />

Physics<br />

Romance Languages<br />

Government; Minor: Spanish<br />

Government and History;<br />

Minor: Economics<br />

Asian Studies; Minor: English<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Africana Studies and Sociology<br />

Chemistry-Environmental Studies<br />

History and Music<br />

Latin American Studies and Spanish;<br />

Minor: Government<br />

Psychology; Minor: History<br />

Biology and Music; Minor: English<br />

German<br />

Geology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Anthropology<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Education<br />

Government and Religion<br />

Religion; Minor: Biology<br />

English and Psychology;<br />

Minor: Women's Studies<br />

Government and Physics<br />

Psychology<br />

Economics; Minor: History<br />

English; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Sociology and Spanish<br />

Sociology; Minor: Economics<br />

Latin American Studies and Spanish<br />

Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Art History; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Physics and Religion; Minor: Education<br />

Government and History<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology<br />

Biology and Visual Arts; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Sociology and Women's Studies<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Economics<br />

Philosophy and Spanish<br />

History<br />

Visual Arts<br />

English<br />

German<br />

Economics; Minor: Government<br />

Sociology<br />

Edina, Minnesota<br />

Westlake, Ohio<br />

Sharon, Massachusetts<br />

South Portland, Maine<br />

Cranford, New Jersey<br />

Somers, Connecticut<br />

Nashua, New Hampshire<br />

Cooperstown, New York<br />

Acton, Massachusetts<br />

South Easton, Massachusetts<br />

Raymond, Maine<br />

New York, New York<br />

Hudson, Massachusetts<br />

East Gull Lake, Minnesota<br />

Dorchester, Massachusetts<br />

Madison, Connecticut<br />

Takoma Park, Maryland<br />

Needham, Massachusetts<br />

Dover, Massachusetts<br />

Sandy Hook, Connecticut<br />

Shaker Heights, Ohio<br />

Nuku'alofa, Tonga<br />

Cape Elizabeth, Maine<br />

Wilmington, Delaware<br />

Blue Springs, Missouri<br />

Londonderry, New Hampshire<br />

Garden City, New York<br />

Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />

Saint Louis, Missouri<br />

Encino, California<br />

Chevy Chase, Maryland<br />

Amesbury, Massachusetts<br />

Plymouth, Massachusetts<br />

Bexley, Ohio<br />

Waldoboro, Maine<br />

Brooklyn, New York<br />

Massapequa Park, New York<br />

Whitman, Massachusetts<br />

Bay Village, Ohio<br />

North Dighton, Massachusetts<br />

Marstons Mills, Massachusetts<br />

Dorchester, Massachusetts<br />

Dubois, Wyoming<br />

Chicago, Illinois<br />

Weston, Massachusetts<br />

Green Bay, Wisconsin<br />

Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />

Waltham, Massachusetts


JULIANNE SNOW GAURON<br />

REBECCA HATCH GEEHR<br />

ALISON ELIZABETH GEORGE<br />

KIRSTEN CAROL GEORGE<br />

KATHERINE E. A. GETCHELL<br />

AMANDA LILE GIBBONS<br />

TIANA SEARLES GIERKE<br />

MATTHEW JOHN GIFFUNE<br />

JOY MARIE GIGUERE<br />

ALLEN JOSEPH GINGRICH<br />

DANIEL ANTHONY GINN<br />

NICHOLAS MONROE GLADD<br />

JENNA MALONEY GOLDMAN<br />

ALEXIS LEIGH GOLDSTEIN<br />

ERIC LOUIS GOLDWYN<br />

CATHERINE THERESA GRACIANO<br />

MEGAN IRENE GREENLEAF<br />

COURTNEY ELIZABETH GRIBBON<br />

MARA ANNE GROSSMAN<br />

REBECCA ELIZABETH GUENDELSBERGER<br />

DANIEL SCOTT GULOTTA<br />

ANNE MCLEAN GUSTAFSON ’02<br />

SARAH ELIZABETH HAGEDORN<br />

BROOKE KATHERINE HALEY<br />

MATTHEW PAYNE HAMMOND ’02<br />

ARIELE PATRICE HANEK<br />

DAVID THOMAS HARDEN<br />

MICHAEL HARDING<br />

JUSTIN MITCHELL HARDISON<br />

CHAD GARRETT HART<br />

MEGAN MARIE HAYES<br />

ERIN M. HEGARTY<br />

LEIGH MARGARET HEGLUND<br />

COLIN CHRISTOPHER HEINLE<br />

MATTHEW CURLEY HESSION<br />

NICHOLAS SHARPE HIEBERT<br />

JAMES PORTER HILL<br />

ALLISON CASPAR HINMAN<br />

MEREDITH MILLER HOAR<br />

WHITNEY SINCLAIR HODGKINS<br />

HEIDI HOLMSTROM<br />

JAMES WILLIAM HOLTE<br />

HEATHER ROBIN HONISS<br />

KATHERINE F. HORSMAN<br />

LEAH BESS HOXIE<br />

GEORGE TAYLOR HUBBARD, JR.<br />

JANE ELIZABETH HUMMER<br />

DAVID EDWARD HUTCHINSON<br />

SUNWOO JULIE HWANG<br />

ERICA LEE JOHNSON<br />

ROBERT WALLACE JOHNSON ’02<br />

TODD COLEMAN JOHNSTON ’02<br />

COLIN DOUGLAS JOYNER<br />

Art History<br />

English and Theater; Minor: Education<br />

Government and Physics;<br />

Minor: Mathematics<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Biology and Psychology<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Spanish; Minor: Government<br />

History<br />

Anthropology and Music; Minor: French<br />

Government<br />

Computer Science and Economics<br />

Government-Environmental Studies<br />

Government<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Education<br />

History<br />

English<br />

English; Minor: Biology<br />

French and Government<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Psychology<br />

English and History<br />

Government; Minor: Archaeology<br />

History<br />

English<br />

Economics and Spanish<br />

Biology<br />

Chemistry; Minor: Government<br />

Computer Science and Economics<br />

Africana Studies and Government<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Economics and Mathematics<br />

Sociology; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Art History/Visual Arts<br />

Biochemistry and Economics<br />

Economics and Government;<br />

Minor: Spanish<br />

English<br />

Economics; Minor: Government<br />

Psychology<br />

Government; Minor: History<br />

Psychology; Minor: English<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Mathematics and Physics; Minor: History<br />

Government; Minor: Sociology<br />

Government; Minor: French<br />

Neuroscience<br />

Physics; Minor: Theater<br />

English<br />

Sociology; Minor: Government<br />

Economics and French<br />

Computer Science/Mathematics and French<br />

Art History and French<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

Music<br />

Belmont, Massachusetts<br />

Pittsfield, Massachusetts<br />

Sidney, Maine<br />

Erie, Pennsylvania<br />

Eliot, Maine<br />

Greenwich, Connecticut<br />

Bettendorf, Iowa<br />

New Hartford, New York<br />

Windham, Maine<br />

Savannah, Georgia<br />

Windham, Maine<br />

Bloomingdale, New York<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

Bethesda, Maryland<br />

New York, New York<br />

Newington, New Hampshire<br />

Norway, Maine<br />

Singapore<br />

Laurel, Maryland<br />

New Milford, Connecticut<br />

Sheffield, Massachusetts<br />

South Bend, Indiana<br />

Pelham, New Hampshire<br />

Portland, Maine<br />

Smith's Parish, Bermuda<br />

Tyngsboro, Massachusetts<br />

Yarmouth, Maine<br />

Hanover, Massachusetts<br />

West Hartford, Connecticut<br />

Waterville, Maine<br />

Topsham, Maine<br />

New Bedford, Massachusetts<br />

Glabais, Belgium<br />

Lancaster, Pennsylvania<br />

Bedford, New Hampshire<br />

Homewood, Illinois<br />

Gilford, New Hampshire<br />

Rome, New York<br />

Silver Spring, Maryland<br />

Birmingham, Michigan<br />

Exton, Pennsylvania<br />

Spokane, Washington<br />

Mystic, Connecticut<br />

Locust, New Jersey<br />

Newton, Massachusetts<br />

Greenwich, Connecticut<br />

Bath, Maine<br />

Hinsdale, Illinois<br />

Gwang-Su, South Korea<br />

Walpole, Massachusetts<br />

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania<br />

Centerville, Massachusetts<br />

Great Falls, Montana


JAY CASPIAN KANG ’02<br />

PRARTHNA KAPUR<br />

JULIE ELAINE KARLSON<br />

SUZANNE MARESA KASSAY<br />

MELANIE CARRIE KEENE<br />

LILLIAN KAYE KELLER<br />

BRENDAN P. KELLY<br />

STEVEN THOMAS KEMPER<br />

ELLEN CAROL KENNEY<br />

ANDREW SAMUEL KESHNER<br />

DENNIS COLIN KILEY<br />

HEA MYUNG KIM<br />

JIN HO KIM<br />

KRISTEN BROWN KINDSVOGEL<br />

ELIZABETH GHERARDI KING<br />

JOSHUA RYAN KINGSBURY<br />

LEIANA JUDITH KINNICUTT<br />

JAICA A. KINSMAN ’99<br />

DAVID VAN DEREN KIRKLAND<br />

QUINN MORGAN KITCHEN<br />

ABBIE ANN KLEIN<br />

FRANCESCA KLUCEVSEK-WHALEN<br />

ANDREW MORRIS KNAPP<br />

SETH LAWRENCE KNOWLES<br />

NOAH ALLAN KOLB<br />

DANA SHULAMITH KRAMER<br />

JEREMY MATTHEW LAMBERT<br />

NOAH JAMES LAMBIE<br />

JESSICA SARA LANDIS<br />

RACHEL E. H. LANE<br />

TYLER COWAN LANGE<br />

BA LANOUE<br />

JENNIFER RITA LARAIA<br />

ANDREA LEADBETTER LARKIN<br />

ANDREW FLOYD LARSON<br />

JAN AMBER LARSON<br />

SARAH ANN LAVERTY<br />

ANDREA YOUNG LEE<br />

CLARA CHUNG-YEE LEE<br />

MAIA-CHRISTINA BECKER LEE<br />

MIYOUNG LEE<br />

NAMSOO LEE ’01<br />

ERIC LEGRIS<br />

KATHRYN OLIVIER LEMAY<br />

HARRISON KWOK WING LEONG<br />

ALLISON JOAN LEVIE<br />

KYMBERLY KWON LEVINE<br />

BRANDON MICHAEL LEVY<br />

NICHOLAS ARTHUR LILLO<br />

MEGAN ELIZABETH LIM<br />

SARAH BETH LIPINOGA<br />

History<br />

English<br />

Anthropology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Women's Studies<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

Government<br />

Government<br />

English and Geology; Minor: Biology<br />

Music<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Government and Religion<br />

Psychology; Minor: Philosophy<br />

English and Russian<br />

Government<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

Biology; Minor: Government<br />

Biology and Psychology<br />

Sociology; Minor: English<br />

Art History/Visual Arts; Minor: Biology<br />

Economics and Government<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Education<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Dance<br />

Government<br />

Physics<br />

Classics<br />

Biochemistry<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Physics and Visual Arts; Minor:<br />

Mathematics<br />

Government; Minor: German<br />

English; Minor: Economics<br />

History; Minor: Greek<br />

Sociology<br />

English and Sociology<br />

English; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Government<br />

Art History and Government;<br />

Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Economics-Environmental Studies<br />

Government<br />

English and Psychology<br />

English<br />

Mathematics/Economics; Minor: Visual Arts<br />

Economics and Mathematics;<br />

Minor: German<br />

Visual Arts<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Psychology<br />

Sociology; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Biology<br />

Biology and Latin American Studies;<br />

Minor: Spanish<br />

English and Geology<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Art History<br />

Geology-Environmental Studies<br />

Spanish-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Latin American Studies<br />

Chapel Hill, North Carolina<br />

Bayside, New York<br />

Farmington, Connecticut<br />

Smithtown, New York<br />

Eliot, Maine<br />

Tallahassee, Florida<br />

Avon, Connecticut<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

Bethesda, Maryland<br />

Suffern, New York<br />

Mount Desert, Maine<br />

Lodi, New Jersey<br />

Weston, Massachusetts<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

Stoughton, Massachusetts<br />

Brewer, Maine<br />

Kailua, Hawaii<br />

Saco, Maine<br />

Beverly, Massachusetts<br />

Edina, Minnesota<br />

Sandpoint, Idaho<br />

Duxbury, Massachusetts<br />

Miami, Florida<br />

Winthrop, Maine<br />

Topsfield, Massachusetts<br />

Nyack, New York<br />

Rollinsford, New Hampshire<br />

Harvard, Massachusetts<br />

Forest Hills, New York<br />

Essex Junction, Vermont<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

Stockbridge, Massachusetts<br />

Torrington, Connecticut<br />

Middletown, Rhode Island<br />

Lakewood, Washington<br />

Ludlow, Pennsylvania<br />

Concord, Massachusetts<br />

Leonia, New Jersey<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

New York, New York<br />

Seoul, South Korea<br />

Seoul, South Korea<br />

Lubec, Maine<br />

Manchester, New Hampshire<br />

San Francisco, California<br />

Orinda, California<br />

Nashua, New Hampshire<br />

Edwards, Colorado<br />

Farmington, Connecticut<br />

Bethesda, Maryland<br />

Ithaca, New York


ALYSON DAWN LIZOTTE<br />

JESSICA LO<br />

NISSA LEIGH LOHRMANN<br />

NOAH BAKER LONG<br />

MATTHEW FITTS LOOSIGIAN<br />

MARISA ISABEL RODRIGUEZ LORD<br />

ADRIENNE MARIE LUOMA<br />

MARK WILLIAM LUTTE<br />

EDWARD GEORGE MACKENZIE<br />

NICOLAS ALBERTO MACLEAN<br />

MEGHAN ELIZABETH MACNEIL<br />

MATTHEW HARRY MAGENHEIM<br />

JEFFREY LEO MANGANARO<br />

ADAM LEWIS MANTIN<br />

SARAH ELIZABETH MANZ<br />

MICHELLE ALISON MARRON<br />

KATHLEEN ANNE MASTERSON<br />

COLLEEN ALICIA MATHEWS<br />

NACHEL KAUR MATHODA<br />

EVAN GRAHAM MATZEN<br />

ROSALIND ANNE MAY<br />

ALBERT PILAVIN MAYER<br />

KASSIM SHEE MBWANA ’02<br />

ELIZABETH GRACE MCCAIN<br />

LEAH JOAN MCCLURE<br />

BENJAMIN RICKSON MCGUINNESS<br />

JAMES ANDREW MCGUINNESS<br />

BRE-ANNE FARRELL MCKENNA<br />

EMILY MARIAN MCKISSOCK<br />

SARA DAWN MCLAUGHLIN<br />

BARTHOLOMEW WILLIAM MCMANN<br />

MATTHEW ROSS MCNEAL ’02<br />

CABUL SHEKHAR MEHTA<br />

ALICE MCGREW MELLINGER<br />

AMADO DE GUZMAN MENDOZA, JR.<br />

ELISE MARIE MEOLI<br />

MICHELLE JEAN MERCHANT<br />

ARTHUR DEHON MIDDLETON ’01<br />

DANIEL JEFFERSON MILLER<br />

EZRA ROSS MILLER<br />

JAMES EDWARD MILLER<br />

PAUL YONGKI MIN<br />

ANDREW SCOTT MINESS<br />

ALEXANDER DUNCAN MOORE<br />

BRIGHID ROSE MORAN<br />

MICAH MARK MOREAU<br />

JESSICA MORIN<br />

MICHAEL GEORGE MORRIS<br />

WHITNEY ELIZABETH MORRIS<br />

CHRISTOPHER MOXHAY<br />

MERRILL AMY MUCKERMAN<br />

WISAM ALI MUHARIB ’99<br />

Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Mathematics; Minor: English<br />

Biology<br />

Government-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

Biology; Minor: Music<br />

History; Minor: German<br />

Biochemistry<br />

German and Government<br />

Government and History<br />

Economics; Minor: Government<br />

Art History; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Economics<br />

Government and Philosophy<br />

Economics; Minor: Psychology<br />

Government; Minor: Education<br />

History<br />

English-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

German and History<br />

Government; Minor: English<br />

Geology and Religion<br />

French-Environmental Studies<br />

Government and Russian<br />

Africana Studies; Minor: Economics<br />

Biochemistry<br />

Sociology; Minor: French<br />

Economics<br />

English; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Spanish; Minor: Psychology<br />

Africana Studies and Sociology<br />

English and Theater; Minor: Psychology<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

Economics and German<br />

Psychology; Minor: Theater<br />

Psychology; Minor: Art History<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Art History<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Philosophy<br />

Psychology; Minor: Biology<br />

English and Government<br />

English; Minor: Education<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Government<br />

Africana Studies<br />

Psychology; Minor: History<br />

Classics; Minor: Biology<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

Economics and Government<br />

Psychology; Minor: Sociology<br />

Government<br />

Psychology; Minor: Education<br />

English; Minor Government<br />

French; Minor: Art History<br />

Africana Studies<br />

Saint John, New Brunswick,<br />

Canada<br />

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia<br />

North Berwick, Maine<br />

Santa Fe, New Mexico<br />

Exeter, New Hampshire<br />

Brunswick, Maine<br />

Norwell, Massachusetts<br />

New Harbor, Maine<br />

Methuen, Massachusetts<br />

La Paz, Bolivia<br />

Ocala, Florida<br />

Franklin Lakes, New Jersey<br />

Beverly, Massachusetts<br />

Wyckoff, New Jersey<br />

Underhill, Vermont<br />

Garden City, New York<br />

Lincoln, Massachusetts<br />

Randolph, Maine<br />

Ridgefield, Connecticut<br />

Auburn, Maine<br />

Lakewood, Colorado<br />

Providence, Rhode Island<br />

Onley, Maryland<br />

Greenwood Village, Colorado<br />

Rothesay, New Brunswick,<br />

Canada<br />

Scituate, Massachusetts<br />

Muscatine, Iowa<br />

Londonderry, New Hampshire<br />

Dedham, Massachusetts<br />

Gilford, New Hampshire<br />

Marshfield, Massachusetts<br />

Hailey, Idaho<br />

Sudbury, Massachusetts<br />

Shaftsbury, Vermont<br />

Holden, Maine<br />

Guilford, Connecticut<br />

Claremont, New Hampshire<br />

Charleston, South Carolina<br />

Saint Louis, Missouri<br />

Vashon Island, Washington<br />

Belmont, Massachusetts<br />

Vienna, Virginia<br />

Yorktown Heights, New York<br />

Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />

Wilmette, Illinois<br />

Canton, New York<br />

Van Buren, Maine<br />

Winchester, Massachusetts<br />

Boxford, Massachusetts<br />

Greenwich, Connecticut<br />

Saint Louis, Missouri<br />

Cleveland, Ohio


BETH ANN MUIR<br />

MAURA REBECCA MULVANEY<br />

LAURA JEAN NEWMAN<br />

JAMES B. NICHOLS<br />

MATTHEW FRANCIS XAVIER NORCIA<br />

ALEXANDER ISAAC NOSNIK<br />

ADIA FAGIN NUNNALLY<br />

CHANDLER JAY NUTIK<br />

SETH JAMES BRYAN OBED<br />

CONOR SAVAGE O'BRIEN<br />

BARTLY FRANCIS O'CONNOR III<br />

DIANA KATHERINE BROOKS O'DONNELL<br />

SELVIN OHENE<br />

STEPHEN PATRICK O'MALLEY<br />

JACOB PATRICK OSSOFF ’99<br />

JOANNA SOPHIA OSTREM<br />

IRENE ARUM PAK<br />

KATE LISBETH PANTELIDES<br />

LAUREN EVE PAPPONE<br />

KEVIN U PARK<br />

TIMOTHY S. PASAKARNIS<br />

SIOPO PAT<br />

TRAVIS ADAM PATTEN<br />

ELISABETH GLASER PEARSON<br />

CORINNE JEANNETTE PELLEGRINI<br />

AMY BAUMGARTEN PETERSEN<br />

EDWARD CARVER PIERCE<br />

NADYA ALLEN PINCUS<br />

ERICA MARIE PISATURO<br />

MICHELLE LYNN PLATT<br />

LOUIS VALENTINE PLOUGH<br />

KARA KINDER PODKAMINER<br />

ANNA ROB PODORE<br />

JOSHUA JAMES POLICE<br />

STEVEN TIMOTHY POPPER<br />

JARED DOUGLAS PORTER<br />

LINDSAY TYLER POWERS<br />

JUDSON MILLS PRATT-HEANEY<br />

WENDY ELIZABETH PRICE<br />

LAURA ELISABETH QUINLAN ’02<br />

RYAN MICHAEL JOSEPH QUINN<br />

DAWN MARIE RACKLIFFE<br />

SARAH MARIE RAMEY<br />

JASON MICHEAL RAWLINS<br />

AMBER FAYE DEROSA REED<br />

JESSICA EDYTHE REUBEN<br />

BROOKS HOWARD RICH<br />

JANA ALICE RICHARDSON<br />

Biology; Minor: Mathematics<br />

French and Government<br />

English and French<br />

Physics<br />

Religion and Sociology<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Government and Romance Languages<br />

Philosophy; Minor: Theater<br />

English and Government<br />

Biology<br />

Government; Minor: English<br />

French<br />

Psychology<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Romance Languages<br />

Art History and French<br />

Government; Minor: Asian Studies<br />

English; Minor: Music<br />

Sociology-Environmental Studies<br />

Biology and Economics;<br />

Minor: Chemistry<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Economics<br />

Computer Science and Economics<br />

Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Government; Minor: Sociology<br />

Biology; Minor: Education<br />

Religion<br />

English<br />

Romance Languages<br />

Art History and Music<br />

Art History; Minor: Biology<br />

Biology; Minor: French<br />

Biology; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Spanish<br />

History; Minor: Archaeology<br />

Government; Minor: Spanish<br />

History; Minor: Government<br />

History and Visual Arts;<br />

Minor: Art History<br />

Psychology; Minor: Economics<br />

Economics and English<br />

English and Latin American Studies<br />

Economics; Minor: Spanish<br />

Psychology<br />

Religion; Minor: English<br />

Government and History<br />

Visual Arts-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Biology<br />

Art History; Minor: English<br />

English and Theater; Minor:<br />

Africana Studies<br />

Chelmsford, Massachusetts<br />

Ballwin, Missouri<br />

Washburn, Wisconsin<br />

Skaneateles, New York<br />

Rye, New York<br />

Plano, Texas<br />

Hanover, New Hampshire<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana<br />

Old Town, Maine<br />

Barrington, Rhode Island<br />

Dedham, Massachusetts<br />

Monmouth, Maine<br />

Bronx, New York<br />

Portland, Maine<br />

Nashville, Tennessee<br />

Milton, Massachusetts<br />

Tyngsboro, Massachusetts<br />

Franklin, Tennessee<br />

Weston, Massachusetts<br />

Glenview, Illinois<br />

South Windsor, Connecticut<br />

Macau, People’s Republic of China<br />

York, Maine<br />

Kittery Point, Maine<br />

Canton, Massachusetts<br />

Washington, District of Columbia<br />

Yarmouth, Maine<br />

Andover, Massachusetts<br />

Wakefield, Massachusetts<br />

Savannah, Georgia<br />

Seattle, Washington<br />

Jamesville, New York<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Dedham, Massachusetts<br />

Sewickley, Pennsylvania<br />

Duxbury, Massachusetts<br />

Medway, Massachusetts<br />

Weston, Connecticut<br />

Saint Louis, Missouri<br />

Needham, Massachusetts<br />

Rumson, New Jersey<br />

Smithfield, Rhode Island<br />

Bethesda, Maryland<br />

Bridgewater, Massachusetts<br />

Wellington, Maine<br />

Houston, Texas<br />

Danvers, Massachusetts<br />

Concord, Massachusetts


ELEANOR DARROW RICHMOND<br />

THURSTON THORFINN RIDAY ’02<br />

TIMOTHY JOHN RIEMER<br />

ABIGAIL ROBARTS<br />

MICAH JAY ROBERGE<br />

JESSIE MARIE ROBERTS<br />

KELLY LYNNE ROBERTS<br />

MATTHEW BUTTERFIELD ROBERTS<br />

ELIZABETH CAROL ROBINSON<br />

KATHERINE JANE ROBOFF<br />

RACHEL LAUREN RONES<br />

ALEXANDER MICHAEL ROSATI<br />

ANDREW JACOB ROSS<br />

KRISTI LEE ROYER<br />

JEFFREY AARON RUBENS<br />

JAMIE CAROLINE RUBENSTEIN<br />

JOSHUA RICHARD RUDNER<br />

STEPHAN JOSEF RUZICKA<br />

MICHAEL DONALD SABOLINSKI<br />

TIMOTHY PETER SACKS<br />

JAMES BRADY SALSICH III<br />

JULIA PAIGE SANDERS<br />

JOSEPH PETER SANSONE, JR.<br />

ADRIANA GOSSELIN SCHICK<br />

MICHAEL ROBERT SCHINDELAR<br />

SARAH MADELYN SCHLANSKER<br />

EMILIE DIANA SCHLEGEL<br />

TENLEY HOPE SCHOFIELD<br />

JOHN EDWARD SCHOLHAMER<br />

TOMMY VDOV SCIFRES<br />

LINDSEY MORGAN SCOTT<br />

KATHARINE DIANE SEMRO<br />

ACADIA LEIGH SENESE<br />

TIMOTHY RYAN SEYMOUR<br />

PHILIP WARD SHARP<br />

KATELYN FOSTER SHAUGHNESSY<br />

DENIL NANJI SHEKHAT<br />

GLORIA W. SHEN<br />

JILL MEREDITH SHIREY<br />

MONICA LYNN SKOGE<br />

KATHRYN ELAINE SMITH<br />

PATRICK MICHAEL SMITH<br />

THOMAS SOKOL ’02<br />

NIMA SAHAR SOLTANZAD<br />

ERIK A. SPRAGUE ’02<br />

KATHERINE ANN STALLKAMP<br />

MELINDA CARTON STANLEY<br />

SEAN RICHARD STARKE<br />

MARK DAVIES STEFFEN ’02<br />

JULIA BETH STEINBERG<br />

LINDSAY PABST STEINMETZ<br />

English and French<br />

Neuroscience<br />

Economics; Minor: Psychology<br />

English; Minor: Biology<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Economics<br />

Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />

Biology; Minor: Visual Arts<br />

Economics and German<br />

Physics; Minor: Archaeology<br />

Latin American Studies and Psychology<br />

Sociology; Minor: Education<br />

History<br />

Government<br />

Psychology and Sociology;<br />

Minor: Anthropology<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Economics<br />

Economics-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Government<br />

English; Minor: Education<br />

German and Government<br />

Economics<br />

Philosophy<br />

English<br />

French; Minor: Sociology<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Philosophy<br />

Contemporary Italian Studies<br />

and Sociology<br />

Biology and Physics<br />

Sociology; Minor: Biology<br />

German; Minor: Women's Studies<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: History<br />

Classics/Archaeology; Minor: Economics<br />

Sociology<br />

Art History<br />

Psychology<br />

English; Minor: Government<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

Computer Science; Minor: Film Studies<br />

English; Minor: Visual Arts<br />

Economics<br />

Sociology; Minor: Economics<br />

Sociology<br />

Physics; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Psychology; Minor: Government<br />

Biochemistry<br />

Spanish; Minor: Government<br />

Mathematics<br />

Government; Minor: History<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Religion<br />

Art History and Spanish<br />

Economics<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

English and French<br />

Spanish; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Somers, Connecticut<br />

Brunswick, Maine<br />

Tuckahoe, New York<br />

North Stonington, Connecticut<br />

Augusta, Maine<br />

Mahtomedi, Minnesota<br />

Mahtomedi, Minnesota<br />

Falmouth, Maine<br />

Elmira, New York<br />

Needham, Massachusetts<br />

White Plains, New York<br />

Simsbury, Connecticut<br />

Cordova, Tennessee<br />

Lewiston, Maine<br />

Wilmette, Illinois<br />

Westport, Connecticut<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Short Hills, New Jersey<br />

Franklin, Massachusetts<br />

New York, New York<br />

Natick, Massachusetts<br />

Portsmouth, Rhode Island<br />

Washington, Connecticut<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Sharon, Massachusetts<br />

Anchorage, Alaska<br />

Scarsdale, New York<br />

Provo, Utah<br />

Madison, Connecticut<br />

Washington, District of Columbia<br />

Sheridan, Wyoming<br />

Elk Grove Village, Illinois<br />

Sandwich, Massachusetts<br />

Fredericton, New Brunswick,<br />

Canada<br />

Glastonbury, Connecticut<br />

Woburn, Massachusetts<br />

Knoxville, Tennessee<br />

Andover, Massachusetts<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio<br />

Cromwell, Connecticut<br />

Brush Prairie, Washington<br />

Foxborough, Massachusetts<br />

Ledyard, Connecticut<br />

Los Altos Hills, California<br />

South Walpole, Massachusetts<br />

Wilmington, Delaware<br />

Winnetka, Illinois<br />

Montreal, Quebec, Canada<br />

Lake Forest, Illinois<br />

Newton, Massachusetts<br />

West Simsbury, Connecticut


ELIZA ANN STEWART ’01<br />

OWEN DANIEL STRACHAN<br />

JAMES BECKET STROHACKER<br />

BLAKE THOMAS STURTEVANT<br />

EDWARD MICHAEL SWEENEY, JR.<br />

ALISON DIAN SYLVESTER<br />

RACHEL ELISE TANNEBRING<br />

BROOKE CHARLOTTE TANSILL<br />

ELIZABETH ANN TARDIFF<br />

EMILY JANE TAYLOR<br />

JOANIE AINSWORTH TAYLOR<br />

JACQUELINE ANN TEMPLETON<br />

COLIN THOMAS THIBADEAU<br />

WILLIAM BOLTWOOD THOMAS<br />

JULIA BROOKS THOMPSON<br />

CHRISTOPHER DAMON THOMS<br />

COURTNEY ELIZABETH TOLMIE<br />

EMILY TOMPKINS<br />

WORAWAN TOOMMONGKOL<br />

LAUREN DEANNE TRUE<br />

EVELYNE TSENG<br />

DAVID JOSEPH TURCO<br />

JOSEPH PETER TURNER, JR.<br />

ERIC ROBERT TUSTISON<br />

VICTORIA JANE UPSON<br />

CECILY SUZANNE UPTON<br />

TRI VINH VAN ’02<br />

PATRICK LOUIS VARDARO<br />

MATTHEW SCOTT VOLK<br />

REGINA MARY VON SCHACK<br />

ALLISON ANN WADDELL<br />

BRENDAN MICHAEL WAKEHAM<br />

TOBY ALLAN WALCH<br />

JULIAN YALE WALDO<br />

ERIC JEFFREY WALKER<br />

RYAN WALSH MARTEL<br />

JASMINE YONG WATSON<br />

MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER<br />

ABIGAIL CLARE WEBSTER<br />

ANDREA ZENOBIA LEXINE WEEKS<br />

PATRICK JOHN WELSH<br />

ELIZABETH ANNE WENDELL<br />

KATHERINE MATTHEA WESTLEY<br />

CAROLYN MARIE WESTRA<br />

LAUREN MARIE WHALEY<br />

NICHOLAS COLIN WILLIAMS ’02<br />

WILEY OTTO WILLMANN<br />

Art History/Visual Arts;<br />

Minor: Women's Studies<br />

History<br />

Anthropology<br />

Physics; Minor: Economics<br />

Geology; Minor: Economics<br />

Sociology and Spanish<br />

Anthropology; Minor: Visual Arts<br />

English and Government;<br />

Minor: Africana Studies<br />

Art History; Minor: Visual Arts<br />

History; Minor: Government<br />

French and History<br />

Spanish and Visual Arts<br />

Music and Sociology<br />

Government and Religion;<br />

Minor: Economics<br />

Anthropology<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Psychology<br />

Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Mathematics<br />

Economics and Mathematics;<br />

Minor: Asian Studies<br />

Geology; Minor: Anthropology<br />

Neuroscience; Minor: Russian<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

Philosophy and Religion;<br />

Minor: Government<br />

Mathematics; Minor: Physics<br />

Biochemistry; Minor: Music<br />

Art History/Visual Arts<br />

Economics and Mathematics<br />

Government<br />

Government<br />

Art History; Minor: Film Studies<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Computer Science<br />

Economics; Minor: Physics<br />

Biology; Minor: Education<br />

Classics; Minor: History<br />

Physics; Minor: Mathematics<br />

English and History<br />

French and Government<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

English; Minor: Computer Science<br />

Music-Theater<br />

Economics and Government<br />

Visual Arts; Minor: Computer Science<br />

Art History<br />

Sociology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

English-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

Government; Minor: History<br />

History-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Biology<br />

Freeport, Maine<br />

Machias, Maine<br />

Devon, Pennsylvania<br />

South China, Maine<br />

Cranford, New Jersey<br />

West Hartford, Connecticut<br />

Wenham, Massachusetts<br />

Great Falls, Virginia<br />

Bolton, Massachusetts<br />

Orinda, California<br />

Reston, Virginia<br />

Middlebury, Connecticut<br />

Ithaca, New York<br />

Delmar, New York<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />

West Chatham, Massachusetts<br />

Greenville, North Carolina<br />

Rowley, Massachusetts<br />

Nonthaburi, Thailand<br />

Alton, New Hampshire<br />

Djursholm, Sweden<br />

Dedham, Massachusetts<br />

Plum Island, Massachusetts<br />

Andover, Massachusetts<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Cape Elizabeth, Maine<br />

Montreal, Quebec, Canada<br />

Norwood, Massachusetts<br />

Wayland, Massachusetts<br />

New York, New York<br />

Fairfax Station, Virginia<br />

Old Saybrook, Connecticut<br />

Canton, New York<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Conway, Massachusetts<br />

South China, Maine<br />

Painted Post, New York<br />

Norwich, England<br />

Millinocket, Maine<br />

Milford, Massachusetts<br />

New Canaan, Connecticut<br />

Rome, Italy<br />

White Bear Lake, Minnesota<br />

Towson, Maryland<br />

Arlington, Vermont<br />

Blue Hill, Maine


SARA STARR WILTSHIRE<br />

LAURA ANNE WINDECKER<br />

DEBORAH LEIGH PHILBRICK WISSEL<br />

JOSHUA RICHARD WOLFF<br />

KANISORN WONGSRICHANALAI<br />

COURTNEY MARIE WOO<br />

DIANN ELIZABETH WOOD<br />

THOMAS JOHN WRIGHT<br />

TENLEY ELIZABETH LARSON WURGLITZ ’02<br />

EMI CAMILLA YAMADA<br />

TIMOTHY YANNI-LAZARUS<br />

RUN YE<br />

ROY YOUNG<br />

JAIME RAFAEL YUJUICO '02<br />

ROBERT JOHN ZAINO<br />

Chemistry<br />

Physics-Marine Science<br />

Government; Minor: Economics<br />

English and Theater<br />

History and Psychology<br />

Asian Studies; Minor: English<br />

Sociology<br />

Economics and Mathematics;<br />

Minor: Government<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies<br />

History and Women's Studies;<br />

Minor: Art History<br />

Sociology-Environmental Studies<br />

Economics and Government;<br />

Minor: Mathematics<br />

Government and Philosophy<br />

Government<br />

Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />

Minor: Latin American Studies<br />

Lexington, Massachusetts<br />

Shrewsbury, New Jersey<br />

Bedford, New York<br />

Rockville, Maryland<br />

Bangkok, Thailand<br />

Upton, Massachusetts<br />

Peterborough, New Hampshire<br />

North Easton, Massachusetts<br />

North Potomac, Maryland<br />

Rome, Georgia<br />

Wallingford, Connecticut<br />

Shanghai, People’s Republic<br />

of China<br />

North Berwick, Maine<br />

New Manila, Philippines<br />

Whitehouse Station, New Jersey


ERICA MICHELLE BELLAMY<br />

LEAH DANIA CHRISTENSEN<br />

ANGELA ROSE COMMITO<br />

DOMINIQUE CHANTALE ALEPIN<br />

SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO<br />

ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY<br />

SARA STEPHANIE BODNAR<br />

BRIAN EDWARD CALABRESE<br />

SARAH HUILING CHENG<br />

GABRIEL MICHAEL CIVIELLO<br />

AMANDA LEESE COWEN<br />

HANNAH WOOD CURTIS<br />

WILLIAM LEE DAY<br />

AUDREY ELIZABETH AMIDON<br />

ASHLEY BUHLER BERENDT<br />

HILARY LAUREN BERNSTEIN<br />

DAVID LUCAS BIELAK<br />

ALLISON MARY BINKOWSKI<br />

SCOTT ADAM BORUCHOW<br />

JILL ELIZABETH BOUYEA<br />

JOHN PATRICK BOX, JR.<br />

JESSICA LYNN BROOKS ’02<br />

ANNE FENTON CAVANAUGH<br />

GORDON CLEMENT CLARK<br />

JOANNA LEIGH COHEN<br />

NICOLE ASHLEY DAVIS<br />

BRADLEY PAUL DECKER<br />

BETHANY CATHERINE DITTMAR<br />

ELEANOR CONANT DOIG<br />

MOLLY BAER FARNETH<br />

REBECCA ANN FENNING<br />

REBECCA BARBARA ELLEN FERTZIGER<br />

HONORARY APPOINTMENTS<br />

SUMMA CUM LAUDE<br />

ANDREW THOMAS DUNN<br />

MAGGIE ANN FRITZ-MORKIN<br />

ABBIE ANN KLEIN<br />

MAGNA CUM LAUDE<br />

AARON MILLER DONOHOE<br />

ARIJ FAKSH<br />

LIESL FINN<br />

CLARE MARIE FORSTIE ’02<br />

ARIELE PATRICE HANEK<br />

COLIN CHRISTOPHER HEINLE<br />

NICHOLAS SHARPE HIEBERT<br />

ALLISON CASPAR HINMAN<br />

LEAH BESS HOXIE<br />

JENNIFER RITA LARAIA<br />

DANIEL G. FLACK<br />

CUM LAUDE<br />

MACAELA HELEN FLANAGAN<br />

TIANA SEARLES GIERKE<br />

MARA ANNE GROSSMAN<br />

COLIN DOUGLAS JOYNER<br />

MELANIE CARRIE KEENE<br />

TYLER COWAN LANGE<br />

ANDREW FLOYD LARSON<br />

CLARA CHUNG-YEE LEE<br />

SARAH BETH LIPINOGA<br />

MARK WILLIAM LUTTE<br />

EDWARD GEORGE MACKENZIE<br />

EVAN GRAHAM MATZEN<br />

ROSALIND ANNE MAY<br />

SARA DAWN MCLAUGHLIN<br />

JOANNA SOPHIA OSTREM<br />

SIOPO PAT<br />

ERICA MARIE PISATURO<br />

KARA KINDER PODKAMINER<br />

MATTHEW HARRY MAGENHEIM<br />

TRAVIS ADAM PATTEN<br />

MONICA LYNN SKOGE<br />

NOAH BAKER LONG<br />

ARTHUR DEHON MIDDLETON ’01<br />

DIANA KATHERINE BROOKS<br />

O'DONNELL<br />

LAUREN EVE PAPPONE<br />

BROOKS HOWARD RICH<br />

KATHERINE JANE ROBOFF<br />

ALEXANDER MICHAEL ROSATI<br />

JILL MEREDITH SHIREY<br />

ALISON DIAN SYLVESTER<br />

ELEANOR DARROW RICHMOND<br />

ELIZABETH CAROL ROBINSON<br />

JAMIE CAROLINE RUBENSTEIN<br />

KATHARINE DIANE SEMRO<br />

THOMAS SOKOL ’02<br />

KATHERINE ANN STALLKAMP<br />

LINDSAY PABST STEINMETZ<br />

ELIZA ANN STEWART ’01<br />

RACHEL ELISE TANNEBRING<br />

CHRISTOPHER DAMON THOMS<br />

COURTNEY ELIZABETH TOLMIE<br />

JULIAN YALE WALDO<br />

RYAN WALSH MARTEL<br />

MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER<br />

ELIZABETH ANNE WENDELL<br />

KATHERINE MATTHEA WESTLEY<br />

THOMAS JOHN WRIGHT<br />

RUN YE


DOMINIQUE CHANTALE ALEPIN<br />

SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO<br />

ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY<br />

ERICA MICHELLE BELLAMY<br />

SARA STEPHANIE BODNAR<br />

BRIAN EDWARD CALABRESE<br />

SARAH HUILING CHENG<br />

LEAH DANIA CHRISTENSEN<br />

GABRIEL MICHAEL CIVIELLO<br />

ANGELA ROSE COMMITO<br />

AMANDA LEESE COWEN<br />

HANNAH WOOD CURTIS<br />

WILLIAM LEE DAY<br />

BRADLEY PAUL DECKER<br />

AARON MILLER DONOHOE<br />

ANDREW THOMAS DUNN<br />

ARIJ FAKSH<br />

LIESL FINN<br />

PHI BETA KAPPA<br />

MAGGIE ANN FRITZ-MORKIN<br />

ARIELE PATRICE HANEK<br />

COLIN CHRISTOPHER HEINLE<br />

NICHOLAS SHARPE HIEBERT<br />

ALLISON CASPAR HINMAN<br />

LEAH BESS HOXIE<br />

ABBIE ANN KLEIN<br />

JENNIFER RITA LARAIA<br />

ANDREW FLOYD LARSON<br />

NOAH BAKER LONG<br />

EDWARD GEORGE MACKENZIE<br />

MATTHEW HARRY MAGENHEIM<br />

DIANA KATHERINE BROOKS<br />

O'DONNELL<br />

JOANNA SOPHIA OSTREM<br />

LAUREN EVE PAPPONE<br />

TRAVIS ADAM PATTEN<br />

BROOKS HOWARD RICH<br />

ELIZABETH CAROL ROBINSON<br />

KATHERINE JANE ROBOFF<br />

ALEXANDER MICHAEL ROSATI<br />

JILL MEREDITH SHIREY<br />

MONICA LYNN SKOGE<br />

ALISON DIAN SYLVESTER<br />

RACHEL ELISE TANNEBRING<br />

CHRISTOPHER DAMON THOMS<br />

JULIAN YALE WALDO<br />

KATHERINE MATTHEA WESTLEY<br />

Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.


HONORANDS OF THE 2003 COMMENCEMENT<br />

MARGARET HAMBURG<br />

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE<br />

Dr. Margaret Hamburg has made significant contributions to medicine and to public<br />

policies over the course of her career. She is currently vice president for biological<br />

programs at the Nuclear Threat Initiative in Washington, D.C., and is an internationally<br />

recognized authority on the threats posed by bioterrorism.<br />

Dr. Hamburg earned her undergraduate degree at Harvard and received her M.D.<br />

degree from Harvard Medical School. For six years she was the commissioner of health<br />

for the City of New York before becoming the assistant secretary for planning and<br />

evaluation in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.<br />

She is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and was elected to membership<br />

in the Institute of Medicine, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the<br />

Council on Foreign Relations. She is a fellow of the American Association for the<br />

Advancement of Science and of the American <strong>College</strong> of Physicians and is a member of<br />

the Harvard University Board of Overseers.<br />

MARK MORRIS<br />

DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS<br />

Mark Morris has been a creative force in the world of dance for more than 20 years as a<br />

dancer, a choreographer, and a director of dance, theater, and opera performances around<br />

the world. In 1980 he founded the Mark Morris Dance Group and has since created<br />

more than 90 works for the Dance Group and more than a dozen commissions for ballet<br />

companies, including the San Francisco Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre. He is the<br />

co-founder (with Mikhail Baryshnikov) of the White Oaks Dance Project (1990).<br />

From 1988 to 1991 he was the artistic director of the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie<br />

in Brussels. For his creative genius, Mark Morris has been named a MacArthur<br />

Foundation Fellow and a Guggenheim Fellow. In 1984 and 1990 he received the New<br />

York Dance and Performance Award.


GRACE PALEY<br />

DOCTOR OF LETTERS<br />

Grace Paley’s short stories and poems document the uncommon lives of everyday people<br />

with pathos and humor. Her short stories and essays have appeared in The New Yorker,<br />

Esquire, and The Atlantic Monthly; her collections of stories include The Little<br />

Disturbances of Man (1959), Enormous Changes at the Last Minute (1974), Later the<br />

Same Day (1985), and The Collected Stories (1994). Paley taught for 23 years at Sarah<br />

Lawrence University, three years at the City University of New York graduate program,<br />

and at Syracuse and Columbia universities.<br />

Since her retirement she has taught at Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Dartmouth. A<br />

member of the Academy of American Letters, she has received a John Simon Guggenheim<br />

Fellowship, two awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Edith Wharton<br />

Award (1989), the Rea Award for the Short Story, the Vermont Excellence in the Arts<br />

Award (1993), the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction (1997), and The Reader’s Digest<br />

Leila Wallace Award.<br />

RAYMOND S. TROUBH ’50<br />

DOCTOR OF LAWS<br />

Raymond S. Troubh graduated from <strong>Bowdoin</strong> in 1950 and earned his law degree from<br />

Yale University in 1952. Early in his legal career he clerked for U.S. Supreme Court<br />

Justice Harold Hitz Burton, <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Class of 1909. From 1954 to 1958, he was an<br />

associate in the firm of Sullivan and Cromwell in New York. He was treasurer of the<br />

Lazard Fund (1958-60), associate with Lazard Freres & Co. (1961–68), and partner in<br />

that firm from 1968 to 1974. In 1974 he founded Troubh & Co., a financial consulting<br />

firm.<br />

He is a former governor of the American Stock Exchange and has a long record of<br />

service on corporate boards. In November 2001 he was called upon to be a member of<br />

the board at Enron and to be one of three members investigating corporate misconduct at<br />

the company. He currently serves as interim board chair at Enron. Director’s Alert named<br />

him one of nine Outstanding Directors in Corporate America 2002 “for lending a steady,<br />

cool, and honest hand to boardrooms across corporate America in times of turmoil, most<br />

particularly in guiding Enron through crisis.”


HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTS<br />

The Departments of Art History, Biology, Chemistry, English, Geology, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology,<br />

Romance Languages, and Sociology and Anthropology, and the Biochemistry, Latin American Studies, Neuroscience,<br />

and Women’s Studies Programs award only one level of departmental honors. Other departments award honors<br />

at the levels of Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated.<br />

High Honors<br />

ANDREW THOMAS DUNN<br />

ASIAN STUDIES<br />

Market Reforms and the Rise of Consumer Culture in<br />

Beijing, P.R.C<br />

Honors<br />

SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO<br />

BIOCHEMISTRY<br />

Mutational Stabilization of the Prion Protein<br />

ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY<br />

Synthesis, Purification, and Optical Spectroscopy of<br />

Dimethyl Polyenes<br />

RYAN ALTON BRAWN<br />

Synthetic Beta-Sheets Built from the 1 and 4 Positions of<br />

a Cyclohexane Tether<br />

ARIJ FAKSH<br />

Absorption and Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Long<br />

Polyenes<br />

JUSTIN MITCHELL HARDISON<br />

Photosynthesis in Transgenic Cotton Overexpressing<br />

Ascorbate Peroxidase Grown under Chilling Conditions<br />

COLIN CHRISTOPHER HEINLE<br />

Comparative Study of the effects of AI3+ , Ga3+ , and<br />

In3+ on a Luminescent Platinum(II) Dimer in Aqueous<br />

Solutions<br />

NOAH ALLAN KOLB<br />

The Effects of Tributyltin on the Production of<br />

Anaerobic Metabolites Derived from Pyruvate in the<br />

Blue Mussel Mytilus edulis<br />

ANDREW FLOYD LARSON<br />

The Role of Thylakoid Associated Kinases (TAKs) in the<br />

Distribution of Light Energy in Arabidopsis thaliana<br />

NICHOLAS ARTHUR LILLO<br />

Application of the Comet Assay to Genotoxic Effects of<br />

Pollutants in the Blue Mussel, Mytilus edulis<br />

ELIZABETH GRACE MCCAIN<br />

The Immunology of Parasite Resistance in Sheep<br />

ELISE MARIE MEOLI<br />

The Enantioselective Catalytic Capabilities of a<br />

Lanthanide-Sulfonamide Complex with a Ferrocene<br />

Backbone<br />

Honors<br />

STACY HANNAH BARRON<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

Soil Carbon Sequestration in a Coniferous Forest under<br />

Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations<br />

ELIZABETH STUART BRYSON<br />

The Effects of Crab Cues and Clam Density on Mya<br />

arenaria — Burrowing Depths and Resource Allocation<br />

GABRIEL MICHAEL CIVIELLO<br />

The Modulatory Effects of Olfactory Stimuli on<br />

Spontaneous and Somatosensory Neuronal Activity in a<br />

Urodele Amphibian, Taricha granulosa<br />

KRISTEN BROWN KINDSVOGEL<br />

The Effects of Diflubenzuron (Dimilin) on Post-Larval<br />

Stage Lobsters, Homarus americanus<br />

ELIZABETH GHERARDI KING<br />

Comparing Variation in Pharynx versus Sperm Size in<br />

Nematodes with Divergent Mating Systems


NISSA LEIGH LOHRMANN<br />

Seasonal Acclimation of Antioxidants in Two<br />

Co-Occurring Red Algae with Differing Cold Tolerances<br />

CONOR SAVAGE O'BRIEN<br />

Molecular Evolution of a Sperm Transmembrane<br />

Protein in the Caenorhabditis elegans Species Group<br />

TIMOTHY S. PASAKARNIS<br />

Ecological Recovery of Merrymeeting Bay: Changing<br />

Sediment Chemistry and Wild Rice Dynamics<br />

LOUIS VALENTINE PLOUGH<br />

The Effects of Green Crab Carcinus maenas Predatory<br />

Cues on the Burrowing Depth and Morphology of the<br />

Soft Shell Clam Mya arenaria<br />

KARA KINDER PODKAMINER<br />

Hydrodynamic Benefits of Schooling as Measured by<br />

Tail Beat and Opercular Frequency in Killifish, Fundulus<br />

heteroclitus<br />

JEFFREY AARON RUBENS<br />

Mutational Analysis of Potential Np13 Methylation<br />

Sites and Roles in Protein Function<br />

ROBERT JOHN ZAINO<br />

Adaptive Modification of Offspring Sex Ratios in<br />

Savannah Sparrows<br />

Honors<br />

ARIELE PATRICE HANEK<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

Synthesis of Ferrocene Ligands for Lanthanide Metal<br />

Series Catalysis<br />

Highest Honors<br />

BRIAN EDWARD CALABRESE<br />

CLASSICS<br />

Virtus in the Poems of Catullus<br />

JULIAN YALE WALDO<br />

The Fall of the House of Athens<br />

High Honors<br />

ALEXANDER DUNCAN MOORE<br />

Rus in Urbe: The Inspiration for Nero’s Domus Aurea<br />

High Honors<br />

ANGELA ROSE COMMITO<br />

CLASSICS/ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

Secrets and Strategems of a Successful City: Frontinus’s<br />

Water System and Its Private Supply<br />

High Honors<br />

BYRON EMERETH BOOTS<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

Chunking: A Modified Dynamic Programming<br />

Approach to Solving Stochastic Satisfiability Problems<br />

BYRON EMERETH BOOTS<br />

Robot Localization and Abstract Mapping in Dynamic<br />

Environments<br />

ERICA LEE JOHNSON<br />

Recognizing Useful Advice and Using It Efficiently in a<br />

Reinforcement Learning Framework<br />

Highest Honors<br />

DANIEL G. FLACK<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

Standard Oil and the Potential for Price Predation<br />

High Honors<br />

EDWARD HAMILTON BAIR<br />

A Hedonic Estimation of the Impact of HOPEVI on<br />

Neighborhood Property Values<br />

SIOPO PAT<br />

Disentangling Fertility Demand from the Constraint in<br />

Urban China: Implications for China's Population<br />

Control Policy


Honors<br />

ECONOMICS (CONTINUED)<br />

DOMINIQUE CHANTALE ALEPIN<br />

Piracy and the Demand for Digital Music<br />

MATTHEW HARRY MAGENHEIM<br />

Two Essays on Earnings: Investors' Perception of Their<br />

Importance and the Accuracy of Analysts' Estimates<br />

KEVIN U PARK<br />

Two Essays on Earnings: Investors' Perception of Their<br />

Importance and the Accuracy of Analysts' Estimates<br />

JAMIE CAROLINE RUBENSTEIN<br />

A Model of the Environmental Kuznets Curve Based on<br />

the Dynamics of Quality and Quantity of Consumption<br />

Goods<br />

COURTNEY ELIZABETH TOLMIE<br />

The Balance of Political and Strategic Trade Factors in<br />

U.S. Trade Policy Determination<br />

WORAWAN TOOMMONGKOL<br />

Higher Education in Developing Countries: Should<br />

a Country Provide Both Open and Elite Public<br />

Universities?<br />

Honors<br />

NICHOLAS SHARPE HIEBERT<br />

ENGLISH<br />

Performing the Artist: Stephen Dedalus and the<br />

Aesthetics of Betrayal<br />

JENNIFER RITA LARAIA<br />

Sinister Revelations: The Asylum as a Critique of the<br />

Domestic Sphere<br />

Honors<br />

SARAH BETH LIPINOGA<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />

Managing Oil and Nature in Eden: Transculturation<br />

and Resistance among the Huaorani of Eastern Ecuador<br />

MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER<br />

Carbon Credits and Carbon Guilt: Terrestrial Sinks as a<br />

Case Study of the United States’ Moral Responsibility<br />

for Climate Change<br />

Honors<br />

FRENCH<br />

ELEANOR DARROW RICHMOND<br />

Le Romantisme à travers George Sand<br />

Honors<br />

BRANDON MICHAEL LEVY<br />

GEOLOGY<br />

The Peaks Island Member of the Cushing Formation<br />

Interpreted as a Sub-Aqueous Volcanic Flow Succession<br />

in South-Central Maine<br />

MEGAN ELIZABETH LIM<br />

Submarine Groundwater Discharge beneath Eastern<br />

Casco Bay, Mid-Coast Maine<br />

EDWARD MICHAEL SWEENEY, JR.<br />

Glaciomarine Sediments beneath Eastern Casco Bay,<br />

Mid-Coast Maine<br />

Highest Honors<br />

TODD ALLAN BUELL<br />

GERMAN<br />

Locke and Lessing: From the Theorist to<br />

the Dramatist: The Interconnectedness of Enlightenment<br />

Tolerance


MAGGIE ANN FRITZ-MORKIN<br />

Localizing and Vocalizing within the Ether: Place,<br />

Parenthesis, and Dialogue in Paul Celan’s Atemwende<br />

MARK WILLIAM LUTTE<br />

Translating Otto Emersleben’s In den Shründen der<br />

Arktik: A Perspective on Karl May, Robert Peary, and<br />

the Presentation of Historical Identity<br />

EMILIE DIANA SCHLEGEL<br />

“…und da ging etwas Großartiges in mir vor”: Agency<br />

and the New Woman in Irmgard Keun’s Das kunstseidene<br />

Mädchen<br />

High Honors<br />

BETHANY CATHERINE DITTMAR<br />

Identity and Community: Two Generations of Afro-<br />

Germans through Their Poetry, Prose and Performance<br />

Honors<br />

COLLEEN ALICIA MATHEWS<br />

The Theme of Liminality in Ilse Aichinger’s Imaginative<br />

Writing, 1948–1957: From Novelist to Dialogist<br />

Highest Honors<br />

KEEGAN CALLANAN<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

Tocqueville and Nietzsche on “State and Genius”<br />

High Honors<br />

MELANIE CARRIE KEENE<br />

Driving the Momentum of NATO Expansion: The<br />

Influence of Non-Governmental Actors on the U.S.<br />

Senate and Bureaucracy<br />

JESSICA SARA LANDIS<br />

It’s Not Easy Being Green: The Erosion of the<br />

Democratic Coalition in New York City<br />

NOAH BAKER LONG<br />

Democracy, Resources, and Interest: The Politics of<br />

Climate Change in Britain, Japan, and the United States<br />

Honors<br />

BRADLEY PAUL DECKER<br />

The Role of Democratization in the Indecisive<br />

Integration of the Mercosur<br />

MEREDITH MILLER HOAR<br />

Revolutionaries, Statesmen, and Friends: The<br />

Correspondence of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson<br />

Honors<br />

KATHLEEN FRIEL BARRETT<br />

HISTORY<br />

The Costs and Benefits of Reading Biography:<br />

Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Images of Queen<br />

Isabella in Anglo-American Historiography<br />

GORDON CLEMENT CLARK<br />

Against the Current: The Yakima Struggle for Native<br />

Fishing Rights in Washington State, 1850–1950<br />

ERIC LOUIS GOLDWYN<br />

The Birth of Modern Celebrity<br />

TYLER COWAN LANGE<br />

The Mystical Body’s “Iridescent Wings”: Kingship in<br />

France, 1400–1600<br />

EDWARD GEORGE MACKENZIE<br />

The Failure of Austro-German Unification Efforts,<br />

1918–1920<br />

OWEN DANIEL STRACHAN<br />

George Whitefield<br />

KANISORN WONGSRICHANALAI<br />

Home and All It Meant: The Combat Motivations of<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Men in the Second World War


Honors<br />

KAREN ELIZABETH FINNEGAN<br />

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES<br />

The Paradox of Pinochet’s Rule: Patriarchal Ideology<br />

and Women in the Work Force<br />

Honors<br />

JUSTIN MACLEOD FOSTER<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

Fractals and Fractal Dimension<br />

NIMA SAHAR SOLTANZAD<br />

Complex Variable Methods in Linear Elasticity<br />

KATHERINE ANN STALLKAMP<br />

Spinor Groups and Rotations in n-Dimensions<br />

THOMAS JOHN WRIGHT<br />

The Impossibility of Certain Types of Carmichael<br />

Numbers<br />

Honors<br />

STEVEN THOMAS KEMPER<br />

MUSIC<br />

Two Works: Piano Quintet and Music for In the Heart<br />

of America<br />

Honors<br />

TYLER JOHN-MILES DUNPHY<br />

NEUROSCIENCE<br />

Proctolin Modulation of Two Neural Networks in the<br />

Stomatogastric Nervous System of Homarus americanus<br />

LEAH BESS HOXIE<br />

Is Laughter the Best Medicine? The Effects of Laughter<br />

on Salivary Cortisol and S-IgA Concentrations<br />

THURSTON THORFINN RIDAY<br />

Neuromodulatory Effects of CabTRP on the Pyloric<br />

Rhythm of Panulirus interruptus<br />

Highest Honors<br />

AARON MILLER DONOHOE<br />

PHYSICS<br />

Biases in Inferred Inter-Annual Variability of<br />

Atmospheric CO2 due to Selective Sampling of<br />

Transport Models<br />

MONICA LYNN SKOGE<br />

Numerical Models of Black Hole-Neutron Star Binaries<br />

High Honors<br />

ANDREW MORRIS KNAPP<br />

The Quasi-Equilibrium Approximation for Binary<br />

Inspiral: Analytical and Numerical Model Calculations<br />

in Scalar Gravity<br />

Honors<br />

GEORGE TAYLOR HUBBARD, JR.<br />

Inferring Temperature Records from Phenology Data by<br />

Means of Time Series Analysis<br />

Honors<br />

HILARY LAUREN BERNSTEIN<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

The Role of Metrical Stress in Spoken Word<br />

Recognition: Segmentation or Activation?<br />

PATRICK BARRY BURNS<br />

The Relationship between Endogenous Testosterone and<br />

Responses to Aggressive Stimuli in Humans<br />

ANNE FENTON CAVANAUGH<br />

Perceived Tension and Emotion in Classical Music<br />

MICHELLE JEAN MERCHANT<br />

Understanding Failure Experiences: Does Concreteness<br />

Matter?<br />

DAWN MARIE RACKLIFFE<br />

Moral Motivations as a Factor in Children’s Rating of<br />

Lies


KATHARINE DIANE SEMRO<br />

Can a Scientific Psychology Incorporate Human<br />

Agency?<br />

KATHRYN ELAINE SMITH<br />

Using Failure to Gain Success: Achieving Long-Term<br />

Strategy Selection<br />

High Honors<br />

RELIGION<br />

AMY BAUMGARTEN PETERSEN<br />

“We Have Tasted of God and Our Eyes Have Been<br />

Opened”: A Postcolonial Reexamination of Peyotism<br />

and the Native American Church<br />

Honors<br />

ASHLEY BUHLER BERENDT<br />

Feminist Responses to New Buddhisms: Investigating<br />

the Feminization of Buddhism in America<br />

Honors<br />

HEA MYUNG KIM<br />

RUSSIAN<br />

Spiritual Freedom and Demonic Possession in<br />

F. M. Dostoevsky's Post-Prison Works<br />

Honors<br />

LAUREN EVE PAPPONE<br />

SOCIOLOGY<br />

“I became more open to life”: Environmental Education<br />

at Wolfe’s Neck Farm<br />

JILL MEREDITH SHIREY<br />

Gender Identities Limited: Power and Resistance in the<br />

Sri Lankan Garment Industry<br />

Honors<br />

LAURA ANNE WINDECKER<br />

STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJOR<br />

IN PHYSICS-MARINE SCIENCE<br />

Mechanisms of Size-Specific Growth in the Sea Urchin,<br />

Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis


Goodwin <strong>Commencement</strong> Prize: GLORIA W. SHEN ’03<br />

Class of 1868 Prize: TYLER COWAN LANGE ’03<br />

DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize:<br />

First Prize: GEORGE TAYLOR HUBBARD, JR. ’03<br />

Second Prize: JULIAN YALE WALDO ’03<br />

APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS<br />

COMMENCEMENT AWARDS<br />

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES<br />

Brooks-Nixon Prize: NOAH BAKER LONG ’03<br />

Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize: MATTHEW HARRY MAGENHEIM ’03, TRAVIS ADAM PATTEN ’03,<br />

MONICA LYNN SKOGE ’03<br />

George Wood McArthur Prize: LEAH DANIA CHRISTENSEN ’03<br />

Leonard A. Pierce Memorial Priz: DOMINIQUE CHANTALE ALEPIN ’03<br />

Dorothy Haythorn Collings Award: PAIGE M. CONTRERAS-GOULD ’04, EMILY ROSE SCOTT ’04<br />

Abraxas Award: ALBANY ACADEMY FOR GIRLS: MADELEINE ROBILLARD ’05 AND MARY LOUISA WRIGHT ’05<br />

AFRICANA STUDIES<br />

Lennox Foundation Book Prize: MICHAEL HARDING ’03<br />

DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES<br />

ART<br />

Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize: Art History: KATHERINE MATTHEA WESTLEY ’03; Visual Arts: TODD RICHARD<br />

FORSGREN ’03, ELIZA ANN STEWART ’01<br />

Art History Junior-Year Prize: JEFFREY K. HOM ’04, NICOLE A. STIFFLE ’04<br />

Art History Senior-Year Prize: MEGAN ELIZABETH MACNEIL ’03, JOANNA SOPHIA OSTREM ’03,<br />

BROOKS HOWARD RICH ’03<br />

Richard F. Martel Memorial Prize: ELLEN CAROL KENNEY ’03, ERIC LEGRIS ’03, ARND A. SEIBERT ’04<br />

BIOLOGY<br />

Copeland-Gross Biology Prize: MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER ’03<br />

Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize: ALLISON MARY BINKOWSKI ’03, GABRIEL MICHAEL CIVIELLO ’03<br />

James Malcolm Moulton Prize: EMILY SARA BLUM ’04, KATE WOODWARD MCCALMONT ’04<br />

CHEMISTRY<br />

ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: ROBERT ADAM KINNEY ’05<br />

American Institute of Chemists Award: ARIELE PATRICE HANEK ’03<br />

Hypercube Award: WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM ’04<br />

Kamerling Laboratory Award: CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ADERMAN ’05<br />

Merck Index Award: SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO ’03<br />

Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry: DAVID JOHN YANKURA ’04<br />

William Campbell Root Award: SARAH ROSE DURANTE ’03


U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award: MEAGHAN A. KENNEDY ’06, JASON JONATHAN LEWIS ’06<br />

U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Laboratory Award: NUPUR JHAWAR ’06<br />

CLASSICS<br />

Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize: JED W. ATKINS ’04<br />

Nathan Gould Prize: ANGELA ROSE COMMITO ’03<br />

J. B. Sewall Greek Prize: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05<br />

J. B. Sewall Latin Prize: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

Computer Science Senior-Year Prize: BYRON EMERETH BOOTS ’03<br />

ECONOMICS<br />

Paul H. Douglas Prize: TIMOTHY R. MATHIEN ’04, STEPHAN BARRON SEABROOK ’04, KATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN ’04<br />

Noyes Political Economy Prize: DANIEL G. FLACK ’03, MATTHEW HARRY MAGENHEIM ’03<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Maine Teacher Certification: AMORY ANNE BRADLEY ’03, BRIAN MATTHEW CURRY ’03,<br />

EMILY JEWEL DUFFUS ’03, ARIJ FAKSH ’03, SETH LAWRENCE KNOWLES ’03, CORINNE JEANNETTE<br />

PELLEGRINI ’03, TOBY ALLAN WALCH ’03<br />

ENGLISH<br />

Academy of American Poets Prize: ANDREW THOMAS DUNN ’03<br />

Philip Henry Brown Prizes: First Prize: ANDREW SAMUEL KESHNER ’03 ; Second Prize: SARAH MARIE RAMEY ’03<br />

Hawthorne Prize: LAUREN MARIE WHALEY ’03<br />

Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize: ELAINE DOROTHY JOHANSON ’04<br />

Poetry Prize: JONATHAN ANDREW PEREZ ’04<br />

Pray English Prize: NICHOLAS SHARPE HIEBERT ’03, JENNIFER RITA LARAIA ’03<br />

Forbes Rickard, Jr., Memorial Prize: LAURA ELISABETH QUINLAN ’02<br />

David Sewall Premium: CHARLOTTE KATHLEEN CARNEVALE ’06<br />

Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize: JAY CASPIAN KANG ’02<br />

Bertram Louis Smith, Jr., Prize: PAIGE M. CONTRERAS-GOULD ’04, JESSIE T. SOLOMON-GREENBAUM ’04<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />

Academic Award in Environmental Studies: GORDON CLEMENT CLARK ’03, MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER ’03,<br />

LAUREN MARIE WHALEY ’03<br />

Community Service Award in Environmental Studies: NOAH BAKER LONG ’03, LAUREN EVE PAPPONE ’03<br />

GEOLOGY<br />

Arthur M. Hussey Award: BRANDON MICHAEL LEVY ’03<br />

GERMAN<br />

Old Broad Bay Prizes in Reading German: LAURA BLACKER ’03, MARK WILLIAM LUTTE ’03,<br />

MATTHEW BUTTERFIELD ROBERTS ’03<br />

German Consular Prize in Literary Interpretation: MAGGIE ANN FRITZ-MORKIN ’03


GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES<br />

Philo Sherman Bennett Prize: KEEGAN CALLANAN ’03<br />

Jefferson Davis Award: TODD ALLAN BUELL ’03<br />

HISTORY<br />

Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize: TYLER COWAN LANGE ’03<br />

Class of 1875 Prize in American History: GORDON CLEMENT CLARK ’03<br />

Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Award in HIstory: KANISORN WONGSRICHANALAI ’03<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize: THOMAS JOHN WRIGHT ’03<br />

Smyth Mathematical Prize: WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II ’05, SOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT ’04, WORAWAN<br />

TOOMMONGKOL ’03<br />

MUSIC<br />

Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize: ERICA MARIE PISATURO ’03<br />

NATURAL SCIENCES<br />

Sumner Increase Kimball Prize: ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY ’03, MONICA LYNN SKOGE ’03<br />

NEUROSCIENCE<br />

Munno Neuroscience Prize: TYLER JOHN-MILES DUNPHY ’03<br />

PHILOSOPHY<br />

Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize: EMILY LAUDER WILSON ’04<br />

PHYSICS<br />

Edwin Herbert Hall Prize: WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II ’05, IAN ALEXANDER MORRISON ’05<br />

Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics: AARON MILLER DONOHOE ’03<br />

PSYCHOLOGY<br />

Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize: KATHARINE DIANE SEMRO ’03<br />

RELIGION<br />

Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize: VIVIAN CLAIRE JAYNES ’05<br />

Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize: CHRISTOPHER BRIAN LAJOIE ’04<br />

ROMANCE LANGUAGES<br />

Goodwin French Prize: SUNWOO JULIE HWANG ’03<br />

Eaton Leith French Prize: GEORGE STEVENS MACLEOD ’05<br />

Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in French: ELEANOR DARROW RICHMOND ’03<br />

Philip C. Bradley Spanish Prize: REBECCA BARBARA ELLEN FERTZIGER ’03, SARAH BETH LIPINOGA ’03<br />

Sophomore Prize in Spanish: JULIANNA KLOSSON ’05


RUSSIAN<br />

Russian Prize: HEA MYUNG KIM ’03<br />

SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

Matilda White Riley Prize: LAUREN EVE PAPPONE ’03, JILL MEREDITH SHIREY ’03<br />

Elbridge Sibley Sociology Prize: LEAH DANIA CHRISTENSEN ’03<br />

THEATER AND DANCE<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Dance Group Award: SARAH HOWE COLEMAN ’03, ABBIE ANN KLEIN ‘03, JILL MEREDITH SHIREY ‘03<br />

Abraham Goldberg Prize: BOBAK CYRUS BAKHTIARI ’01, REBECCA HATCH GEEHR ’03, SARAH MARIE RAMEY ’03<br />

Masque and Gown One-Act Play Prizes:<br />

Best Play: THE ODDS, BY MICHAEL HARDING ’03<br />

Best Director: CABUL SHEKHAR MEHTA ’03<br />

Best Performer: CHRISTOPHER EDMUND MCCABE ’05, JAMES ANDREW NYLUND ’06<br />

Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize: DANA SHULAMITH KRAMER ’03, SARA DAWN MCLAUGHLIN ’03,<br />

JANA ALICE RICHARDSON ’03, JOSHUA RICHARD WOLFF ’03<br />

William H. Moody ’56 Prize: SARAH HOWE COLEMAN ’03, STEVEN THOMAS KEMPER ’03<br />

George H. Quinby Award: HILLARY MEREDITH MATLIN ’06<br />

Scholarship Award for Summer Study in Dance: JILLIAN LEIGH GRUNNAH ’06<br />

FACULTY PRIZE<br />

Sydney B. Karofsky Prize for Junior Faculty: RACHEL J. BEANE, Assistant Professor of Geology<br />

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS<br />

James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research Fellowship: JEFFREY TONA COOK ’04<br />

James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowships: CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ADERMAN ’05, CHARLES W. ASHLEY ’05,<br />

ANTHONY BEARDSWORTH COSTA ’05, BRIAN J. GRANDJEAN ’04, MAUREEN E. GUINEY ’04,<br />

LAWRENCE D. JACKSON ’05, EVRON ANDREW LEGALL ’06, KIRSTEN ELISABETH LEITNER ’05,<br />

EMMA FLORENCE LEONARD ’05, MARK THOMAS DELEON LUCCI ’04, ANDREW T. PARSONS ’05,<br />

LAURA A. PHILLIPS ’04, MAX EDWARD SEATON ’04<br />

Martha Reed Coles Undergraduate Research Fellowship: FREELAND HENRY CHURCH ’05<br />

Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research Awards: LYNNE DEWITT DAVIES ’04, SARAH<br />

JENNINGS FICK ’04, KURT MARTIN ’04, CHRISTINA SOUTHER ’05<br />

Ford Foundation/Department of English Caribbean Studies Summer Fellowship: KYMBERLY KWON LEVINE ’03<br />

Freeman Fellowships for Student Research in Asia: WILLIAM SCHAEFFER BOYLSTON ’05, HARRISON KWOK<br />

WING LEONG ’03, SUZANNE DANA OFFEN ’05, DANIEL P. O'MALEY ’05, SIOPO PAT ’03,<br />

JILL MEREDITH SHIREY ’03, ELLIOTT SCOTT WRIGHT ’04<br />

Gibbons Summer Research Internships: AUDREY ELIZABETH AMIDON ’03, GREYDON T. FOIL ’05,<br />

CHRYSTA E. GOTO ’04<br />

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Fellowships: ELLEN HOLBROOK BETH ’05, EMILY SARA BLUM ’04,<br />

ANA KATHERINE B.F.D. CONBOY ’04, ALEXIS LEIGH GOLDSTEIN ’03, JONATHAN P. HARRIS ’05,<br />

KATIE F. IRVING ’04, PETER BENJAMIN STRANGES ’05, EVANGELINE WHITE ’04


Fritz C.A. Koelln Research Fellowship: JAICA A. KINSMAN ’99, ABBIE ANN KLEIN ’03<br />

Edward E. Langbein, Sr., Summer Research Award: ASHBY BLAND CROWDER III ’04<br />

Latin American Summer Travel Grants: SARAH E. MOUNTCASTLE ’05<br />

Mellon Minority Undergraduate Fellowships: TIMOTHY LYNN BALLENGER ’05, JACKLYN FERNANDES BURGO ’05,<br />

ELLIOTT RULAMAN CASTILLO ’05, PAIGE M. CONTRERAS-GOULD ’04, DERRICK FRANÇOIS DUPLESSY ’02,<br />

ROSA ELISE INNISS ’04, ANDREW MORRIS KNAPP ’03, ELIZTAICHA LESLIE MARRERO ’04, JENNIFER<br />

MONTALVO ’04, MARA JEANETTE PARTRIDGE ’05, ANDRIA CANDICE RAMKISSOON ’05<br />

MELMAC Education Foundation: EKATERINA SERGEEVNA BEZBORODKO ’06, AMELIA MOREL FISKE ’06, CHRISTOPHER<br />

EDMUND MCCABE ’05, ALLISON L. MILLD ’04<br />

National Science Foundation/New England Wild Flower Society Research Fellowship in Conservation Biology: JULIANA<br />

GRINVALSKY ’04<br />

Paller Research Fellowship: KATHRIN ADRIANNA MARTENS ’04<br />

Public Interest Career Fund Scholarships: JULIE B. BARNES ’04, ELSPETH ADAM BENARD ’04, BREE ANN DALLINGA<br />

’06, AMBER SCHREINER DAVIS ’06, ANH HONG DO ’06, ALLISON L. MILLD ’04, LINDSAY PARKER MORRIS<br />

’04, EMILY R. H. SOWELL ’05, LAURA LEE TATUM ’04<br />

Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowships: GRACE H. CHO ’05, AMY C. HODGES ’05, KURT DANIEL JENDRICK ’04,<br />

JEREMY BINDER KATZEN ’04, REBEKAH W. METZLER ’04, ALEXIS L. REA ’04<br />

Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships: NICOLE AMIE CETERSKI ’04, ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER ’04,<br />

BRIAN J. GRANDJEAN ’04, BRADLEY R. GRAUSTEIN ’04, EMMA MEGAN RAYNES ’04, MARK ROBERTS ’04,<br />

NATHAN A. SMITH ’04, LELA STANLEY ’04, SAMUEL GORDON TERRY ’04, ANH HAI VU ’04<br />

Morris K. Udall Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship: ALISON ASHLEY RAU ’04 (FULL SCHOLARSHIP), MARGARET M.<br />

BOYLE ’05 (HONORABLE MENTION)<br />

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Orient Prizes: ADAM R. BABER ’05, NATALIE CRAVEN ’06, ROBERT A. DESAULNIERS ’04,<br />

JONATHAN P. HARRIS ’05, ALEC WALD SCHLEY ’06, ALEXANDRA HONOR YANIKOSKI ’06<br />

James <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Cup: ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY ’03<br />

Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award: PATRICK LOUIS VARDARO ’03<br />

General R.H. Dunlap Prize: KATHERIN ANNE ADIKES ’04<br />

James S. Lentz Leadership Award: ALLISON MARY BINKOWSKI ’03, JOSHUA RICHARD RUDNER ’03,<br />

ROBERT JOHN ZAINO ’03<br />

Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award: KATHERINE JANE ROBOFF ’03<br />

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup: CLAIRE LARSON BLACK ’04<br />

Student Employee of the Year: JESSICA LYNN BROOKS ’02<br />

Paul Andrew Walker Prize: DANIEL JEFFERSON MILLER ’03<br />

Andrew Allison Haldane Cup: NICHOLAS SHARPE HIEBERT ’03<br />

Lucian Howe Prize: SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO ’03, ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY ’03<br />

President’s Award: ABBIE ANN KLEIN ’03<br />

ATHLETIC AWARDS<br />

Academic Achievement Award for Men: SCOTT ANTHONY BARBUTO ’03<br />

Academic Achievement Award for Women: ELIZABETH ANNE BARNEY ’03<br />

Community Service Award for Women: ALLISON JANE BENTON ’03


Wiil Smith Community Service Award for Men: MATTHEW HENRY PHILLIPS FLECK ’03<br />

Annie L.E. Dane Award for Outstanding Leadership: SARAH ANN LAVERTY ’03<br />

Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete: ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT ’06<br />

Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete: ANDREW W. RUSSO ’06<br />

Outstanding Male Athlete: COLIN DOUGLAS JOYNER ’03<br />

Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Athlete: SHELLY LYNN CHESSIE ’03, KRISTI LEE ROYER ’03<br />

Society of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Women Award: LINDSAY PABST STEINMETZ ’03<br />

Frederick G.P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Leadership: PATRICK LOUIS VARDARO ’03<br />

BASEBALL<br />

Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy: SCOTT ADAM BORUCHOW ’03, JARED DOUGLAS PORTER ’03<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy: MICHAEL HARDING ’03<br />

Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy: BRADEN MATTHEW CLEMENT ’03<br />

Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award: KRISTI LEE ROYER ’03<br />

Women's Basketball Best Defense Award: LORA A. TRENKLE ’04<br />

Women's Basketball <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Pride Award: COURTNEY ELIZABETH TROTTA ’04<br />

Women's Basketball Most Improved Award: LAUREN STUART WITHEY ’06<br />

FOOTBALL<br />

“Boiled Owl” Football Award: JUSTIN MACLEOD FOSTER ’03<br />

Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy: GREGORY C. BERRY ’05<br />

Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy: DAVID M. DIAMOND ’06<br />

William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy: MATTHEW JOHN GIFFUNE ’03, JUSTIN MITCHELL HARDISON ’03<br />

ICE HOCKEY<br />

Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award: SADIE MADDEN WIESCHHOFF ’04<br />

Hugh Munro, Jr., Memorial Hockey Trophy: SEAN RICHARD STARKE ’03<br />

John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award: CHAD GARRETT HART ’03<br />

Seventh Player Award: BRITNEY A. CARR ’04<br />

Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy: TIMOTHY RYAN SEYMOUR ’03<br />

Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award: MICHAEL P. HEALEY ’04<br />

Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey Trophy: EMILY MARIAN MCKISSOCK ’03<br />

Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award: BETH ANN MUIR ’03<br />

LACROSSE<br />

Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award: ALEXANDER BURNS DUNCAN ’03<br />

Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: MATHEW KYLE COURTISS ’03<br />

Paul Tiemer III Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: JAMES B. NICHOLS ’03<br />

Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy: LINDSAY PABST STEINMETZ ’03<br />

NORDIC AND ALPINE SKIING<br />

J. Scott Kelnberger Memorial Ski Trophy: ROSE RANDALL KENT ’06, WILLIAM C. MCNEAL ’05<br />

Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier: MEGAN IRENE GREENLEAF ’03<br />

Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier: MICHAEL JAMES SHANNON ’06


SOCCER<br />

The Bicknell Award: KENDALL O. COX ’05<br />

George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy: DANIEL P. SULLIVAN ’05<br />

Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award: CHRISTOPHER LANE FULLER ’03, REBEKAH W. METZLER ’04<br />

SOFTBALL<br />

The <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Softball Achievement Award: DANIELLE N. CHAGNON ’06<br />

SQUASH<br />

Reid Squash Trophy: MERRILL AMY MUCKERMAN ’03, CHARLES DOUGLAS WEEDEN ’06<br />

Most Valuable Player Award: ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT ’06, MERRILL AMY MUCKERMAN ’03,<br />

CHARLES DOUGLAS WEEDEN ’06<br />

Spirit Award: CHARLES BRUCE SALTZMAN ’06, EILEEN F. SCHNEIDER ’04<br />

SWIMMING<br />

Charles Butt Swimming Trophy: KARA KINDER PODKAMINER ’03<br />

The Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy: DAVID THOMAS HARDEN ’03<br />

Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy: ALLISON JANE BENTON ’03, WILLIAM BOLTWOOD THOMAS ’03<br />

TENNIS<br />

Samuel A. Ladd Tennis Trophy: AUGUST JOHN FELKER ’03<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Most Improved Award: BARRETT W. LAWSON ’05, KARA ANN PERRIELLO ’06<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Most Valuable Player Award: PAULETTE HRICKO ’04, COLIN DOUGLAS JOYNER ’03<br />

<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Spirit Award: ARLYN SAMANTHA DAVICH ’03<br />

TRACK AND FIELD<br />

Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy: JEFFREY AARON RUBENS ’03, PATRICK LOUIS VARDARO ’03<br />

Bob and Jeanette Cross Award (Maine Track Officials’ Award): CAITLIN Y. FOWKES ’03, ACADIA LEIGH SENESE ’03<br />

Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy: CONOR SAVAGE O’BRIEN ’03, TIMOTHY S. PASAKARNIS ’03<br />

Major Andrew Morin Award: DANIEL ANTHONY GINN ’03<br />

Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award: EIZABETH ANNE BARNEY ’03<br />

Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Field Award: JULIA RICHMOND FEBIGER ’03<br />

GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS*<br />

Tom Cassidy Student Support Fund: ABIGAIL H. MCCONNELL ’98 (2003), CYNTHIA C. NEEDHAM (2002)<br />

Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship: HANNAH WOOD CURTIS ’03<br />

Fulbright Teaching Fellowships: TODD ALLEN BUELL ’03 (AUSTRIA), BETHANY CATHERINE DITTMAR ’03<br />

(GERMANY), MARK WILLIAM LUTTE ’03 (GERMANY), MATTHEW BUTTERFIELD ROBERTS ’03<br />

(GERMANY)<br />

* Students from Maine who are not <strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduates are eligible for some scholarships. <strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduates are<br />

listed with their class year, while no class year is indicated for non-<strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduates from Maine.


Garcelon and Merritt Scholarships: WILLIAM F. BRAZER, JOHN C. CHAPIN, MEAGAN M. COSTEDIO, REBEKAH D.<br />

ESLIN, KAREN J. HALLEE, SARAH A.M. HALLEN, PETER A. LEIGHTON, CYNTHIA C. LODDING ’97,<br />

ALYSON E. MALOY, EVIE G. MARCOLINI, JENNIFER M. MARTIN, CARA A. MATHEWS, BRIAN MCALLISTER,<br />

RYAN A. NAUJOKS ’98, ALISON C. POPE, GAIL E. ROWELL, ISAAC J. RUDLOE, ERIC M. SUESS ’98,<br />

DARCY G. THOMAS ’97, EMILY C. URQUHART, GRAHAM T. VERLEE, HOLLY WEYMOUTH<br />

Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship: WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM ’04<br />

Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Scholarships: LAVONNE E. SIMMONS ’99, DARCY G. THOMAS ’97<br />

Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarships: LYDIA F. BELL ’00, JOYET BEYENE ’99, LIZA BROWN ’97,<br />

SHAUN A. GOLDING ’01, DAWN M. RACKLIFFE ’03<br />

Guy Charles Howard Scholarships: ANAND MAHADEVAN ’00, MELANIE CARRIE KEENE ’03, LARISA REZNIK ’02,<br />

AMIT SHAH ’99<br />

Henry Lincoln Johnson Scholarship: STEVEN XANTHOPOULOS ’97<br />

George and Mary Knox Scholarships: ROBIN A. BELLANCA ’00, ANGELA R. BROOKS ’00, STEVE C. LEE ’99,<br />

THOMAS A. LEUNG ’96, MOLLY L. PERENCEVICH ’01, DANIEL SCHIFF ’98, JEREMY T. SMITH ’00<br />

Lancaster Graduate Scholarships: STACEY S. BARON ’99, ERIKA S. KAHILL ’00, JUSTIN L. HARRISON ’98,<br />

MICHELLE A. ROTTER ’97, JENNIFER M. RYAN ’99, JOHN B. SHUKIE ’99<br />

Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarships: MATTHEW S. BROWN ’96, BROOKE A. CARLSON ’94,<br />

MARK B. FELDMAN ’96, LISA M. GILES ’94, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT A. MENDEL ’90<br />

Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarships: MATTHEW S. BROWN ’96, LISA M. GILES ’94,<br />

JENNIFER A. KIRBY ’00, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT A. MENDEL ’90, KATHLEEN C. WALLER ’02<br />

Galen C. Moses Post-Graduate Scholarships: MELISSA L. AIKENS ’00<br />

O’Brien Graduate Scholarships: THOMAS G. FERGUSON ’01, MIYOUNG LEE ’03, AMIT SHAH ’99,<br />

MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER ’03<br />

Lee G. Paul Scholarships: ANGELA R. BROOKS ’00, JENNIFER RITA LARAIA ’03<br />

Dr. C.N. and A.F. Peters Fund Scholarships: WILLIAM P. CARTER III ’97, KENNETH W. WATERS ’93<br />

Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Lawl School: DANNY R. COYNE ’98, CHRISTOPHER J. DAVIDSON ’03,<br />

YANINA GOLBURT ’00, JASON R. HEATH ’01, MELANIE CARRIE KEENE ’03, ROMELIA S. LEACH ’94,<br />

JASON MICHEAL RAWLINS ’03, WILBUR SMITH ’00, MICHELLE GRACE WEAVER ’03, SUSAN A. WHITE ’98<br />

Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Medical School: JASON M. AINES, REBECCA J. BAGLEY, ALEXA K. CRAIG,<br />

SARAH F. DENNISTON, KOHAR DER SIMONIAN, ERIN E. LECHNER, LOGAN Y. MURRAY, ANDREA PEREIRA,<br />

JESSICA A. ROUSE<br />

Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Fellowship for Graduate Study in History and Teaching:<br />

CHRISTOPHER JOONHAI LEE ’95<br />

E. K. Van Swearingen Fund Scholarships: MASON A. BRAGG ’98, SHIVA GUPTA ’01, MARK Y. JEONG ’92,<br />

DAVID J. KEHAS ’96, SARAH KOHNSTAMM ’96, RAHUL KOKA ’97, JAMES M. MCCABE ’97,<br />

CHRISTOPHER A. MOLVAR ’98, RYAN A. NAUJOKS ’98, MICHELLE A. ROTTER ’97, DAVID E. YOUNG ’00<br />

Harry S. Truman Scholarship: N. JOEL MOSER ’04<br />

Thomas J. Watson Fellowships: ARTHUR DEHON MIDDLETON ’01<br />

Nathan Webb Research Scholarships: MATTHEW S. BROWN ’96, BROOKE A. CARLSON ’94, MARK B. FELDMAN ’96,<br />

LISA M. GILES ’94, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT A. MENDEL ’90


ACADEMIC APPAREL<br />

The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol at<br />

once vertical and horizontal. It stretches back into history, to the roots of academic institutions, while at<br />

the same time it forms a bond of union among contemporary academic scholars.<br />

The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem quaint today if worn on our city streets,<br />

were originally the ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The gowns varied in elegance according to<br />

the rank and wealth of the owners, and the hood had the practical function of being pulled over the head<br />

for warmth. Many of the medieval universities had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, the<br />

master of arts had to swear that he owned the dress prescribed for his degree and that he would wear it on<br />

all proper occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear their gowns whenever they appeared in the<br />

public street. After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles prevailed, but the older style was<br />

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<br />

nineteenth century, however, that widespread interest — sparked perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the<br />

250th anniversary of the founding of Harvard — brought about several developments. In 1887 an enterprising<br />

member of the graduating class of Williams <strong>College</strong> designed academic gowns for the graduates to<br />

wear at the <strong>Commencement</strong> ceremony. The garb was significant and dignified; it was both traditional and<br />

democratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became popular. In 1895 an intercollegiate code, standardizing<br />

the design and the color of each part of the academic regalia, was accepted by nearly all American colleges<br />

and universities.<br />

The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. In<br />

addition, the 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<br />

doctor's may be gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford “mortar board,” with a square flat top,<br />

but some variations are permitted.<br />

The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. It is made of black and trimmed with velvet.<br />

Both the length of the hood and the width of the trim vary with the level of the degree, the doctor's being<br />

the longest and having the widest velvet border. The color of the velvet indicates the field of study in which<br />

the degree is received: for example, white for arts and letters (bachelor of arts), dark blue for philosophy,<br />

brown for fine arts, golden yellow for science, scarlet for theology. The lining of the hood is the color and<br />

style of the university that confers the degree; these are all specified in the standard code of the American<br />

Council on Education. <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong>'s lining is white and green to symbolize the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> pines.<br />

Whatever the degree or university, those who don the gown and hood symbolically take their<br />

places in the long procession of scholars who have pursued truth and learning and passed it on to others.<br />

The consciousness of that fellowship 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.

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