Commencement 2005 - Bowdoin College
Commencement 2005 - Bowdoin College
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BOWDOIN COLLEGE<br />
<strong>Commencement</strong><br />
Saturday, May 28, <strong>2005</strong>
QVOD BONVM FELIX FAVSTVMQUE SIT<br />
INLVSTRISSIMO JOHN BALDACCI GVBERNATORI<br />
CONSILIARIIS ET SENATORIBUS<br />
QVI LITTERIS REI PVBLICAE MAINENSIS PROPRIE PRAESVNT<br />
SOCIISQVE CVRANTIBVS<br />
COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS<br />
HONORANDIS ATQVE REVERENDIS<br />
CLARISSIMO BARRY MILLS PRAESIDI<br />
TOTI SENATVI ACADEMICO<br />
ECCLESIARVM PASTORIBVS VENERANDIS<br />
CVNCTIS DENIQVE VBIQVE GENTIVM HVMANITATIS FAVTORIBVS<br />
HASCE EXERCITATIONES<br />
IVVENES IN ARTIBVS INITIATI<br />
HVMILLIMI DEDICANT<br />
HABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI<br />
ANTE DIEM V KAL IVN ANNO SALVTIS MMV<br />
RERVMQUE PVBLICARVM FOEDERATARVM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXXIX<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, Henry Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek.<br />
May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:<br />
[an ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual to ensure its success]<br />
To John Baldacci, esteemed Governor;<br />
to the Representatives and Senators<br />
who personally preside over the arts and letters for the State of Maine;<br />
and to the honorable and respected Trustees of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong>;<br />
to Barry Mills, distinguished President;<br />
to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders;<br />
in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere,<br />
the young people hereby initiated into the arts and letters<br />
most humbly dedicate these exercises.<br />
Held in a gathering of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> <strong>College</strong>, in Brunswick, in the State of Maine,<br />
on the fifth day before the Kalends of June, in the <strong>2005</strong>th year of our well-being<br />
and in the 229th 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 is<br />
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 <strong>2005</strong>, Australia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Italy, Japan,<br />
Pakistan, People’s Republic of China, Puerto Rico, Republic of Korea,<br />
Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
TWO HUNDREDTH COMMENCEMENT<br />
OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE<br />
May 28, <strong>2005</strong><br />
COMMENCEMENT MARCH<br />
CHANDLER'S BAND<br />
OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />
DENIS J. CORISH<br />
Professor of Philosophy and <strong>College</strong> Marshal<br />
INVOCATION<br />
RABBI SIMEON J. MASLIN<br />
Past President, The Central Conference of American Rabbis (Reform)<br />
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER<br />
SENIOR MEMBERS OF BOCA, CHAMBER CHOIR, CHORUS,<br />
MISCELLANIA, THE MEDDIEBEMPSTERS, AND URSUS VERSES<br />
ADAM RICE BABER ’05, piano<br />
FOR THE STATE<br />
JOHN G. RICHARDSON<br />
Speaker of the House<br />
WELCOME<br />
BARRY MILLS<br />
President of the <strong>College</strong><br />
SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS<br />
Campus News: Chapel Towers Completed<br />
CAITLIN SUSANNE WOO ’05<br />
Class of 1868 Prize Winner<br />
For It Is in Giving That We Receive<br />
TRUC TRONG HUYNH ’05<br />
Goodwin <strong>Commencement</strong> Prize Winner<br />
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES<br />
BARRY MILLS<br />
President of the <strong>College</strong><br />
ELLEN BAXTER ’75, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Citation by John M. Fitzgerald<br />
Professor of Economics
JUNG CHANG, DOCTOR OF LETTERS<br />
Citation by Nancy E. Riley<br />
Professor of Sociology<br />
DONALD R. KURTZ ’52, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Citation by Sarah F. McMahon<br />
Associate Professor of History<br />
ALAN LIGHTMAN, DOCTOR OF LETTERS<br />
Citation by Stephen G. Naculich<br />
Associate Professor of Physics<br />
FREDERICK G. P. THORNE ’57, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Citation by Richard E. Morgan<br />
William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Constitutional<br />
and International Law and Government<br />
FREDERICK WISEMAN, DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS<br />
Citation by Tricia Welsch<br />
Associate Professor of Film Studies<br />
on the Marvin H. Green, Jr., Fund<br />
CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES<br />
DEDICATION<br />
BARRY MILLS<br />
President of the <strong>College</strong><br />
PETER DAVID HASTINGS ’05<br />
Class President<br />
RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN<br />
CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES<br />
DENIS J. CORISH<br />
Professor of Philosophy and <strong>College</strong> Marshal<br />
RECESSIONAL MARCH<br />
CHANDLER'S BAND
ANTHONY EUGENE ACETO<br />
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ADERMAN<br />
PHILLIPPE SALEM ALEPIN<br />
JORDAN WRIGHT ALLRED ’03<br />
ZACHARY WILLIAM ALT<br />
WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II<br />
MELISSA JEAN ANDERSON<br />
HILARY ARCHER<br />
DAVID MICHAEL ARON<br />
AVERY ALEXANDER ASH<br />
CHARLES WARNER ASHLEY<br />
CHRISTINE NOELLE ASSAD<br />
BENJAMIN J. P. BABCOCK<br />
ADAM RICE BABER<br />
ERIC GRAHAM BAKKENSEN<br />
TIMOTHY LYNN BALLENGER<br />
KATHERINE NICOLE BANK<br />
REBECCA RACHEL BARTLETT<br />
ALLISON EMILY BARZ<br />
ALKHAALIQ BASHIR<br />
ERIC DELBERT BATCHO<br />
CURTIS DILLON BATEMAN<br />
SARAH ELIZA BEGIN<br />
JUSTIN HILL BERGER<br />
ANDREW CHRISTOPHER BERICAL<br />
ABBY ROSE BERKELHAMMER<br />
JESSICA NICOLE BERKEY<br />
GREGORY CLARK BERRY<br />
EDWARD BERTRAND<br />
ELLEN HOLBROOK BETH<br />
EMMA BONANOMI<br />
FA BOONYARAT<br />
JENNY BORDO<br />
BROOKS RICHARD BOUCHER<br />
RYAN MITCHELL BOUTIN<br />
HEATHER LYNN BOYD<br />
KEELY SELDEN BOYER<br />
MARGARET MARY BOYLE<br />
WILLIAM SCHAEFFER BOYLSTON<br />
KATHLEEN SHEEHAN BRADY<br />
THOMAS RYAN BRESNEHAN<br />
CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY <strong>2005</strong><br />
PETER DAVID HASTINGS, Class Marshal<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Physics<br />
Computer Science and Economics;<br />
Minor: History<br />
Economics and Spanish<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Mathematics and Physics<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Anthropology<br />
French; Minor: Art History<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
History<br />
Anthropology and Economics;<br />
Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Chemistry; Minor: Physics<br />
Gender and Women's Studies;<br />
Minor: English<br />
Geology; Minor: Education<br />
History and Music<br />
Economics and Spanish<br />
Sociology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
History and Music; Minor: English<br />
Neuroscience<br />
Russian; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: History<br />
Psychology<br />
Classical Archaeology<br />
Anthropology and Sociology<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Chemistry<br />
Anthropology and Classical<br />
Archaeology<br />
Psychology<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: German<br />
History; Minor: English<br />
Economics and Mathematics<br />
English<br />
Sociology; Minor: Education<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Art History; Minor: English<br />
Art History and French;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: English<br />
Asian Studies and Physics<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Education<br />
Economics and Physics; Minor:<br />
Education<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Los Altos Hills, California<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Newton, Massachusetts<br />
Sidney, Maine<br />
Eden Prairie, Minnesota<br />
Wellesley, Massachusetts<br />
Elgin, Illinois<br />
Rockport, Maine<br />
Oconomowoc, Wisconsin<br />
Yarmouthport, Massachusetts<br />
Newburyport, Massachusetts<br />
East Aurora, New York<br />
Andover, Massachusetts<br />
Tatum, Texas<br />
Santa Barbara, California<br />
Craftsbury, Vermont<br />
New York, New York<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Natick, Massachusetts<br />
Auburn, Maine<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Canton, Connecticut<br />
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York<br />
Providence, Rhode Island<br />
Worcester, Massachusetts<br />
Rye, New Hampshire<br />
Wakefield, Massachusetts<br />
Holden, Massachusetts<br />
Leonia, New Jersey<br />
Bangkok, Thailand<br />
Highland Park, New Jersey<br />
Lewiston, Maine<br />
Assonet, Massachusetts<br />
Eliot, Maine<br />
Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts<br />
Moody, Maine<br />
Portland, Oregon<br />
Bethesda, Maryland<br />
Sherborn, Massachusetts
AUBREY DANIELLE BRICK<br />
EDWARD RIORDAN BRIGANTI<br />
MARCO DONALD BROWN<br />
JACKLYN FERNANDES BURGO<br />
BRIGID JENNINGS BURKE<br />
MCAFEE SCOTT BURKE<br />
NICOLE L. K. BYERS<br />
KRISTIN LIN CALER<br />
DANIEL KAREEM CANADA<br />
DARON LOUISE CARABALLO<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH CARNEY<br />
CONOR SMITH CARPENTER<br />
JOHN OLIVER CARPENTER<br />
ARWYN CARROLL<br />
ELLIOTT RULAMAN CASTILLO<br />
ROBERT JAMES CAVANAGH, JR.<br />
BENJAMIN MING FEI CHAN<br />
JESSE CHANDNA<br />
MICHAEL WON-KYU CHANG ’02<br />
GRACE HA CHO<br />
CHRISTOPHER HANNOORI CHOI ’04<br />
FREELAND HENRY CHURCH<br />
ERIC PATRICK CICERON ’03<br />
ANDREW PAUL CLARK<br />
PHELPS BERDAN CLARKE ’03<br />
JENNIFER ELISE CLINE<br />
GEOFFREY STUART CLOSE, JR.<br />
EMILY LOUISE BOULAY COCHRANE<br />
SAMUEL KREGER COHAN<br />
HANNAH EVE COLBURN<br />
CAITLIN MULL CONNOLLY<br />
MELANIE ANNE CONROY<br />
DANIEL COOGAN<br />
ANTHONY COSTA<br />
RACHEL MARIE COULTER ’04<br />
KENDALL OSBORNE COX<br />
JENNIFER MARIE CRANE<br />
NICHOLAS BREESE CRAWFORD<br />
GENEVIEVE ARDOUIN CREEDON<br />
JONATHAN LINDEN CROWELL<br />
ASHLEY BRODERICK CUSICK<br />
Sociology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies; Minor: Philosophy<br />
Art History; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Anthropology<br />
Economics and Spanish<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Biology and Religion<br />
Music<br />
Psychology; Minor: Visual Arts<br />
Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Geology and Physics<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Russian<br />
Computer Science and Romance<br />
Languages<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Music<br />
Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Economics and Mathematics<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Asian Studies and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Classical Archaeology; Minor: Biology<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Psychology; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Physics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Economics-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
French and History; Minor:<br />
Anthropology<br />
English and Theater<br />
Physics; Minor: German<br />
Physics; Minor: Gender and Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Religion<br />
German and Philosophy; Minor: Greek<br />
Chemistry and Music; Minor:<br />
Mathematics<br />
English<br />
Psychology; Minor: Education<br />
Anthropology<br />
English<br />
English<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Sociology and Gender and Women's<br />
Studies; Minor: History<br />
Tucson, Arizona<br />
Darien, Connecticut<br />
Lake Leelanau, Michigan<br />
Wollaston, Massachusetts<br />
Beverly, Massachusetts<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Portland, Oregon<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Columbia, South Carolina<br />
Detroit, Maine<br />
Coral Gables, Florida<br />
Waterville, Maine<br />
East Dorset, Vermont<br />
Snoqualmie, Washington<br />
Los Angeles, California<br />
Warwick, Rhode Island<br />
Lincoln, Rhode Island<br />
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts<br />
Kyungkido, Republic of Korea<br />
Anchorage, Alaska<br />
La Canada, California<br />
Morrisville, Vermont<br />
Bensalem, Pennsylvania<br />
Palo Alto, California<br />
Fairview, North Carolina<br />
Newton, Massachusetts<br />
Califon, New Jersey<br />
Waldo, Maine<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Mystic, Connecticut<br />
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
Concord, Massachusetts<br />
Bend, Oregon<br />
Bellingham, Washington<br />
Guilford, Connecticut<br />
Plymouth, New Hampshire<br />
Exeter, New Hampshire<br />
Larchmont, New York<br />
Radnor, Pennsylvania<br />
Rye, New Hampshire
ELIZABETH MACLEOD DAVIDSON<br />
CATHERINE ELIZABETH DAVIES<br />
MELISSA CECILE DAVIS<br />
THOMAS JEFFERSON DAVIS<br />
ELISE CATHERINE DE LA SELLE<br />
JULIE ANN DE ROCCHIS<br />
CATHERINE AMALIA DEL VECCHIO<br />
ROBERT DONLON DESILETS<br />
CAROLYN PAULINE DION<br />
CLAIRE BRODY DISCENZA<br />
LENORA LOUISE EVENS DITZLER<br />
BENEDICTA BETEAH DOE<br />
CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH DONNELLY<br />
MICHAEL PHILIP DOORE<br />
AIMEE CATHERINE DOUGLAS<br />
HALIDAY DOUGLAS<br />
SAMUEL CALLAN DOWNING<br />
ADRIAN DEFOREST DOYLE ’02<br />
KEVIN ALEXANDER DRAPER<br />
SCOTT THOMAS DREW<br />
KATHERINE MARIE DUGLIN<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH DUKESHIRE<br />
WYATT CHASE DUMAS<br />
BRIAN MICHAEL DUNN<br />
BRIAN THOMAS DURANT<br />
PETER CHARLES DURNING<br />
REBECCA ELISABETH ECONOMOS<br />
YARON ISRAEL EISENBERG<br />
KERRY MACKINNON ELSON<br />
HEATHER LYNNE EMMONS<br />
AYAKA AMANDA EMOTO<br />
DANIELLA SIMONE ENGEN<br />
LUCAS ERIE<br />
KEVIN JOSEPH ERSPAMER<br />
CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK<br />
SAMANTHA THERESA FARRELL<br />
FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN<br />
KATE FENDLER<br />
CORY ELIZABETH FERGUSON<br />
MICHAEL ROBERT FERRANTE<br />
Classics and German<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Theater<br />
Economics; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: History<br />
English and Theater; Minor: Education<br />
Biology<br />
Economics and History<br />
Classics; Minor: English<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Biology<br />
Visual Arts-Environmental Studies<br />
Anthropology and Visual Arts;<br />
Minor: Dance<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Economics<br />
Psychology<br />
English<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Spanish<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Biochemistry and Eurasian and East<br />
European Studies<br />
Geology; Minor: Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: English<br />
Biology and Spanish<br />
Computer Science and Visual Arts<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Psychology; Minor: History<br />
Classical Archaeology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Sociology<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
English and Theater; Minor: Gender and<br />
Women's Studies<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Art History<br />
Spanish; Minor: Gender and Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Psychology<br />
Asian Studies<br />
German and History<br />
English and Art History/Visual Arts<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Spanish<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Reston, Virginia<br />
Huntington, New York<br />
Walpole, Massachusetts<br />
San Francisco, California<br />
Paris, France<br />
Boise, Idaho<br />
Holden, Maine<br />
Mapleville, Rhode Island<br />
East Boothbay, Maine<br />
Brookline, Massachusetts<br />
San Francisco, California<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Canton, Massachusetts<br />
Dover-Foxcroft, Maine<br />
Potomac, Maryland<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Strafford, Vermont<br />
Fairfax, Virginia<br />
Forest Dale, Vermont<br />
Clifton Park, New York<br />
Longmeadow, Massachusetts<br />
New Sharon, Maine<br />
Glenburn, Maine<br />
Dorchester, Massachusetts<br />
Williamstown, Massachusetts<br />
Kingston, New York<br />
Farmington, Connecticut<br />
Chevy Chase, Maryland<br />
Kamuela, Hawaii<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Minnetonka, Minnesota<br />
West Simsbury, Connecticut<br />
Moraga, California<br />
Ridgewood, New Jersey<br />
Orange, Massachusetts<br />
Sudbury, Massachusetts<br />
White Plains, New York<br />
Concord, Massachusetts<br />
Canton, Massachusetts
ANDREW KILLIAN FISCHER<br />
BRIAN MICHAEL FITZGIBBONS<br />
JOHN FLINN<br />
ALISON CHRISTINE FLINT<br />
GREYDON TAYLOR FOIL<br />
REBECCA FOLLANSBEE<br />
REBECCA ANN FONTAINE<br />
JOCELYN ANNE FOULKE<br />
KATIE MERCEDES FRANK<br />
SHAUN RONALD GAGNON<br />
JULIE GALLANT<br />
NOAH PAUL GARDNER<br />
CAROLINE COSGROVE GATES<br />
JAQUES CLARIOND GAUNA<br />
BITZI GERASIMOVA<br />
COREY EVERETT GILDART<br />
STEPHEN SZABO GOGOLAK<br />
CEDAR MARIAN GOLDMAN<br />
GREGORY RUBIN GOLDSMITH<br />
AARON NATHAN GOLDSTEIN<br />
ADAM JERMAIN GOODFELLOW<br />
RACHAEL M. GORDON<br />
NICOLE GABRIELLE MEAD GOYETTE<br />
LAUREN MARY GRAY<br />
SETH ADAM GUITERMAN<br />
MÓNICA GUZMÁN<br />
BENJAMIN AMAR<br />
HAGENHOFER-DANIELL ’04<br />
JOHN MACKENZIE HAINES<br />
DANIEL ADAM HALL<br />
DESNEIGE MARIE HALLBERT<br />
LAURA EUNJUNG HAN<br />
RACHEL HOLLIMAN HARBOUR<br />
CAITLIN JANE HARRIGAN<br />
BENJAMIN CAIN HARRIS<br />
JONATHAN POWELL HARRIS<br />
MEREDITH MCLAUGHLIN HARRIS<br />
JACQUELYN NICOLE HASKELL<br />
PETER DAVID HASTINGS<br />
MELISSA HAMILTON HAYDEN<br />
DANIEL PATRICK HAYES<br />
THOMAS MERTON HAZEL<br />
ADRIENNE RE HEFLICH<br />
CORBIN WILLIAM HIAR<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Religion<br />
Russian<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Computer Science<br />
English and German<br />
Sociology and Gender and Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Chemistry; Minor: English<br />
English; Minor: Russian<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Psychology; Minor: Education<br />
Chemistry<br />
English-Environmental Studies<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
French and German; Minor: Economics<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Economics; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Psychology and Spanish<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: History<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Russian; Minor: Spanish<br />
Architectural Studies; Minor: Visual Arts<br />
Psychology and Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Biology<br />
Sociology; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Chemistry; Minor: Art History<br />
Biology and Physics; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Gender and Women's Studies;<br />
Minor: Theater<br />
Gender and Women's Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Art History<br />
Economics; Minor: Chemistry<br />
English; Minor: Economics<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Education<br />
Art History and Biochemistry<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Education<br />
Biology; Minor: Anthropology<br />
Economics and Spanish<br />
Computer Science and Spanish<br />
Visual Arts-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies-<br />
Environmental Studies; Minor:<br />
Economics<br />
Indianapolis, Indiana<br />
Bridgewater, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
Plymouth, Minnesota<br />
Santa Barbara, California<br />
Hightstown, New Jersey<br />
Hanover, Massachusetts<br />
Monmouth, Oregon<br />
Westbury, New York<br />
Sanford, Maine<br />
Acton, Massachusetts<br />
Princeton, Massachusetts<br />
Weston, Massachusetts<br />
San Antonio, Texas<br />
Sofia, Bulgaria<br />
Bangor, Maine<br />
Dedham, Massachusetts<br />
Newton, Massachusetts<br />
Framingham, Massachusetts<br />
Manchester, New Hampshire<br />
Milford, Connecticut<br />
Wayland, Massachusetts<br />
Stockton, California<br />
Orono, Minnesota<br />
Avon, Connecticut<br />
Somersworth, New Hampshire<br />
Tenino, Washington<br />
Baltimore, Maryland<br />
Derry, New Hampshire<br />
Belfast, Maine<br />
Fulton, Illinois<br />
Lamoine, Maine<br />
Caribou, Maine<br />
Concord, Massachusetts<br />
Roswell, Georgia<br />
London, England<br />
Manhattan Beach, California<br />
Hampden, Maine<br />
Charlotte, Vermont<br />
Fort Worth, Texas<br />
South Easton, Massachusetts<br />
Setauket, New York<br />
Savage, Minnesota
SARAH ROSE HIPPERT<br />
AMY CHRISTINA HODGES<br />
TUCKER WILLIAM HODGKINS<br />
DAVID TIMOTHY HOLTE<br />
MELISSA DEANE HUDSON<br />
CHARLES ANDREW HUGHES<br />
PATRICK HUGHES<br />
LAUREN BETTE HUSMAN<br />
JOY MARCHELLE HUTTON ’04<br />
TRUC TRONG HUYNH<br />
SHEENA MARIE JAMES<br />
VIVIAN CLAIRE ROSS JAYNES<br />
LAURA ELIZABETH JEFFERIS<br />
THOMAS H. W. JENCKS<br />
CAROLYN MARIE JOHNSON<br />
HEATHER LYNNE JOHNSTON<br />
HEATHER MARIE JOHNSTON<br />
LUCAS SOMERSET SPRING JOHNSTON<br />
SHAUNA MARIE O'ROURKE JOHNSTON<br />
BENJAMIN NATHAN JOLISSAINT<br />
GRAHAM OSCAR JONES, JR. ’04<br />
MOLLY CARROLL JUHLIN<br />
SAM KAPELLE<br />
BRANDON SAMUEL KAPLAN<br />
PAMELA GRACE KARCHES<br />
KACY LEIGH KARLEN<br />
VINAY KASHYAP<br />
GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY<br />
PATRICK MYLES KENEALLY<br />
MIN JENG KIM<br />
SUE J. KIM<br />
ROBERT ADAM KINNEY<br />
BRADY COOPER KIRCHBERG<br />
JULIANNA KLOSSON<br />
CARLEEN RUAH KNIGHT<br />
TARA GABRIELLE KOHN<br />
JESSICA POWERS KOSKI<br />
VICRAM CYRUS KOTECHA<br />
MATTHEW JON KOVACICH<br />
DAVID RYAN KUPPER<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Music<br />
Visual Arts; Minor: Biology<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
History; Minor: Geology<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Asian Studies<br />
Economics-Environmental Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Classics and Spanish; Minor: Education<br />
Sociology<br />
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:<br />
Gender and Women's Studies<br />
Anthropology; Minor: History<br />
History; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Visual Arts-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Biology<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
History<br />
Neuroscience<br />
Romance Languages and Russian<br />
English; Minor: Gender and Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Romance Languages<br />
Spanish; Minor: Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Philosophy; Minor: Classics<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Latin American Studies and Spanish<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Mathematics; Minor: English<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Education<br />
English; Minor: Visual Arts<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Economics and Mathematics<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Biology<br />
Government and Legal Studies-<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
Chemistry<br />
Psychology; Minor: Theater<br />
Biology and Spanish<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Geology<br />
Art History; Minor: Dance<br />
Economics and Gender and Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
History<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Spencer, Massachusetts<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
Spokane, Washington<br />
Memphis, Tennessee<br />
New York, New York<br />
Cincinnati, Ohio<br />
Brunswick, Maine<br />
Flossmoor, Illinois<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Memphis, Tennessee<br />
Boulder, Montana<br />
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands<br />
Oak Park, Illinois<br />
La Mesa, California<br />
Mars Hill, Maine<br />
Nantucket, Massachusetts<br />
Dillon, Montana<br />
Birmingham, Michigan<br />
Englewood, New Jersey<br />
Winfield, Kansas<br />
Maynard, Massachusetts<br />
West Hartford, Connecticut<br />
Locust Valley, New York<br />
Bethel, Vermont<br />
Ridgewood, New Jersey<br />
Kennebunk, Maine<br />
Hingham, Massachusetts<br />
Methuen, Massachusetts<br />
Sandy Hook, Connecticut<br />
Bangor, Maine<br />
Washington, District of Columbia<br />
Deerfield, Massachusetts<br />
Acton, Massachusetts<br />
Santa Fe, New Mexico<br />
Holliston, Massachusetts<br />
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York<br />
Brookfield, Wisconsin<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri
LISA MITSUE KUROBE<br />
CLIFFORD KURZ<br />
LINDSAY CAROLINE KYZER<br />
MATTHEW JOHN LAJOIE<br />
LEO RICHARD LANDREY<br />
NICHOLAS H. LAROCQUE<br />
KIRSTEN ELAINE LARSEN ’04<br />
TAKARA NATANE LARSEN<br />
JULIA ADAMS LAUMONT<br />
HOWARD ADAMS LAW IV<br />
MICHAEL PETER LAWRIE<br />
BARRETT WIDING LAWSON<br />
NHUNG KIM LE ’04<br />
MATTHEW EDWARD LEACH<br />
JAMES LEE ’04<br />
KIRSTIN ELISABETH LEITNER<br />
ELIZA VUILLET LENDE<br />
EMMA FLORENCE LEONARD<br />
MICHAEL JOSEPH LETTIERI<br />
MAREN CHRISTINE LEUER<br />
NICOLE MARIE LEVASSEUR<br />
IRIS ILENA LEVIN<br />
JUSTIN HERBERT LIBBEY<br />
TINA WAI-JOUN LIN<br />
CAITLIN JOY LOMBARDI<br />
JASON MICHAEL LONG<br />
NICOLE BETH LUBIN<br />
MEGHAN KATHERINE MACKENZIE<br />
ADAM CHARLES MACKIE<br />
GEORGE STEVENS MACLEOD<br />
PATRICK MICHAEL MAHONEY<br />
AKIMITSU MAKINO ’04<br />
STEPHEN LANPHER MALLON<br />
EMILY REBECCA MANTELL<br />
BRIANA KENNEDY MARSHALL<br />
CHRISTOPHER EDMUND MCCABE<br />
TRINA MARIE MCCARTHY<br />
LINDSAY DRISCOLL MCCOMBS<br />
COLLEEN ANN MCDONALD<br />
JAMES PATRICK MCDONALD<br />
TIMOTHY JOSEPH MCDONOUGH ’04<br />
BRETTON JAMES MCEVOY<br />
SELENA CLARE MCMAHAN<br />
Spanish; Minor: Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Psychology<br />
History; Minor: German<br />
English; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Classics<br />
History; Minor: Education<br />
History; Minor: Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
French and History<br />
Asian Studies and Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Economics<br />
Economics<br />
Biology; Minor: Art History<br />
Economics; Minor: Sociology<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: German<br />
Anthropology-Environmental Studies<br />
Chemistry; Minor: History<br />
History and Spanish<br />
Art History; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Gender and Women's Studies<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Sociology<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Education<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
History<br />
History; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Biology; Minor: Education<br />
French<br />
Latin American Studies-Environmental<br />
Studies; Minor: Biology<br />
Asian Studies and Biology;<br />
Minor: Chemistry<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Spanish<br />
Sociology<br />
Economics; Minor: Theater<br />
Sociology<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Biology<br />
History and Sociology<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Sociology<br />
German and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Tokyo, Japan<br />
Taipei, Taiwan<br />
Greenwich, Connecticut<br />
Van Buren, Maine<br />
Chappaqua, New York<br />
Brewster, Massachusetts<br />
Dover, Massachusetts<br />
Malden, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
Taipei, Taiwan<br />
Walpole, Massachusetts<br />
Concord, Massachusetts<br />
Lawrence, Massachusetts<br />
Encinitas, California<br />
Cresskill, New Jersey<br />
Saint Paul, Minnesota<br />
Haines, Alaska<br />
Madison, Connecticut<br />
Weston, Massachusetts<br />
Long Lake, Minnesota<br />
East Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Silver Spring, Maryland<br />
Bangor, Maine<br />
Moses Lake, Washington<br />
Manchester, Massachusetts<br />
South Portland, Maine<br />
Westwood, Massachusetts<br />
Wayland, Massachusetts<br />
Covehead, Prince Edward Island,<br />
Canada<br />
Guilford, Connecticut<br />
Berlin, Connecticut<br />
Cupertino, California<br />
Springvale, Maine<br />
Orange, Connecticut<br />
Sorrento, Maine<br />
Winslow, Maine<br />
Stafford, Virginia<br />
Bethesda, Maryland<br />
Greenfield, Massachusetts<br />
Denver, Colorado<br />
South Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Newtown, Connecticut<br />
New York, New York
THOMAS JOSEPH MCMAHON<br />
WILLIAM CURRIER MCNEAL<br />
SHANNON DOUGLAS MCNEVAN<br />
GAVIN ROSS MCNIVEN<br />
TAPAN HITEN MEHTA<br />
MARC STEPHEN MENDOZA<br />
ALEXANDER JOHN MESZAROS<br />
MARGARET HOUGHTON MEYERS<br />
CRAIG LOUIS MILLARD<br />
MASON MILLER<br />
CARLOS MONTALVO<br />
KARSTEN MORAN<br />
SARAH ALICE MORAN<br />
TARA ANNE MORIN<br />
WILL MORRIS<br />
IAN ALEXANDER MORRISON<br />
DAVID LOGAN MORTIMER<br />
CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON MOSHER<br />
SARAH ELIZABETH MOUNTCASTLE<br />
CHARLES FINLAY MOYER<br />
ERIN MISA MUKAI<br />
KATHERINE ANN MULLIN<br />
MUHAMMAD DAUD MUNIR ’04<br />
YANNA MOHAN MURIEL<br />
BENJAMIN CHU NEEDHAM<br />
ELIZABETH ANN NELLS<br />
ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON<br />
DAVID BENJAMIN NOLAND ’04<br />
ELIZABETH LIGON NORTON<br />
TRISTAN JAMES NOYES<br />
ANDREW CHARLES O'BRIEN<br />
SUZANNE DANA OFFEN<br />
SEAN THOMAS O'HARA<br />
DANIEL PATRICK O'MALEY<br />
MARISSA LYNN O'NEIL<br />
MARY KATHERINE OSTROWSKI<br />
ANDREW THOMAS PARSONS<br />
DAVID CALDWELL PARSONS<br />
MARA JEANETTE PARTRIDGE<br />
ROBERT JOHN PATCHETT<br />
MARCUS TOLERTON PEARSON<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Sociology<br />
Economics<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Sociology<br />
Asian Studies and Economics<br />
Asian Studies and Religion<br />
Geology; Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
English and Theater and Latin American<br />
Studies<br />
Visual Arts-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Biology<br />
Art History/Visual Arts<br />
Religion; Minor: Gender and Women’s<br />
Studies<br />
Physics-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: History<br />
Physics; Minor: English<br />
Geology; Minor: Physics<br />
Psychology; Minor: Economics<br />
Anthropology and Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Sociology<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Education<br />
Philosophy<br />
Latin American Studies and Spanish;<br />
Minor: Education<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: History<br />
Sociology; Minor: Music<br />
Classics; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Sociology<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
History; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Economics<br />
Asian Studies; Minor: Art History<br />
Asian Studies<br />
Anthropology and Spanish<br />
Sociology; Minor: Education<br />
Economics and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Chemistry<br />
Economics-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Economics; Minor: Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Latin<br />
History and Latin American Studies;<br />
Minor: Spanish<br />
South Weymouth, Massachusetts<br />
Hailey, Idaho<br />
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada<br />
Selkirk, New York<br />
Marlborough, Massachusetts<br />
Canton, Massachusetts<br />
Morristown, New Jersey<br />
McMurray, Pennsylvania<br />
Bath, Pennsylvania<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Houston, Texas<br />
San Diego, California<br />
New York, New York<br />
Williston, North Dakota<br />
Atlanta, Georgia<br />
Greenwood Village, Colorado<br />
Briarcliff Manor, New York<br />
Biddeford, Maine<br />
Orono, Maine<br />
Jackson Hole, Wyoming<br />
Kula, Hawaii<br />
Cumberland, Maine<br />
Lahore, Pakistan<br />
Utuado, Puerto Rico<br />
Chester, New Hampshire<br />
Lowville, New York<br />
Benton, Maine<br />
Milton, Massachusetts<br />
Chevy Chase, Maryland<br />
Woodland, Maine<br />
Allston, Massachusetts<br />
Rockville, Maryland<br />
Southlake, Texas<br />
Richmond, Indiana<br />
Manchester, New Hampshire<br />
Elmhurst, Illinois<br />
Derry, New Hampshire<br />
Bourne, Massachusetts<br />
Scarborough, Maine<br />
Bryantville, Massachusetts<br />
Salinas, California
BRAULIO PEGUERO<br />
BENJAMIN ARCHIBALD PEISCH<br />
EMILY ANN PENDERGAST<br />
ERIC GRANT PENLEY<br />
ELLIS ROSE PEPPER<br />
JONATHAN ANDREW PEREZ ’04<br />
LAURA JONES PEROVICH<br />
MELISSA SCHUMAN PERRIN<br />
EDITH M. PETROVICS<br />
CASEY VIRGINIA PHILIPSBORN<br />
JOTHAM BALDING PIERCE<br />
RICHARD GALEN PIERCE<br />
RAMONA DIONNE PINA<br />
JOHN MARSHALL PIPER<br />
JOHN JAMESON POSEY ’04<br />
STEVEN WILLIAM POSTAL<br />
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM PROCTOR<br />
HEATHER LYNNE PROVENCHER<br />
ADNAN PRSIC<br />
WALKER ROBERT PRUETT<br />
CATHERINE D. QUINLAN<br />
CAROLINE ANN QUINN<br />
ZAYNAH RAHMAN<br />
SCOTT ALEXANDER RAKER<br />
MIRZA RAMIC<br />
ANDRIA CANDICE RAMKISSOON<br />
CAMDEN HEATHER RAMSAY<br />
KATHLEEN ANNE REID ’04<br />
NICHOLAS JOHN HOWARD REID<br />
THEODORE ANDREW REINERT<br />
LINDSEY REUBEN<br />
NATHAN EVERETT RIDDELL<br />
WESLEY EDWARD RIDLON ’04<br />
OMEGA ANN-MARIE ROBERTS ’04<br />
RACHAEL ANNE ROBERTS ’04<br />
MATTHEW GORDON ROBERTSON<br />
KEVIN DESHAWN ROBINSON<br />
MATTHEW DOUGLAS RODGERS<br />
ELENA MARIA ROSEO<br />
DERIN LELA ROSS<br />
Neuroscience<br />
Classical Studies and English<br />
Psychology<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Spanish<br />
Government and Legal Studies-<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
English; Minor: Philosophy<br />
Mathematics and Religion<br />
Computer Science and Mathematics<br />
German and Spanish; Minor: Economics<br />
English-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Education<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
History; Minor: Economics<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Spanish<br />
History<br />
Economics; Minor: Russian<br />
History; Minor: Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Geology<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Biochemistry and German<br />
Computer Science/Mathematics;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Sociology<br />
Economics and Spanish; Minor:<br />
Latin American Studies<br />
French and Sociology<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Theater<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Eurasian and East European Studies<br />
Sociology; Minor: Gender and Women's<br />
Studies<br />
Biology; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Religion<br />
Art History and Economics<br />
English and German<br />
Spanish; Minor: Theater<br />
Biochemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Sociology<br />
English; Minor: French<br />
Biology<br />
Mathematics and Music<br />
History; Minor: English<br />
French and Government and Legal<br />
Studies; Minor: Economics<br />
Economics<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Art History<br />
Bridgeport, Connecticut<br />
Still River, Massachusetts<br />
Berwick, Maine<br />
Holden, Maine<br />
Mount Desert, Maine<br />
New York, New York<br />
Hanover, New Hampshire<br />
Westport, Connecticut<br />
Blawenburg, New Jersey<br />
Evanston, Illinois<br />
Hinsdale, Illinois<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Falmouth, Maine<br />
Sharon, Connecticut<br />
Longwood, Florida<br />
Wilton, Maine<br />
Sanford, Maine<br />
Everett, Massachusetts<br />
Steamboat Springs, Colorado<br />
St. John's, Newfoundland,<br />
Canada<br />
Rumson, New Jersey<br />
Dhaka, Bangladesh<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Waltham, Massachusetts<br />
Brockton, Massachusetts<br />
Hampden, Maine<br />
Brunswick, Maine<br />
Sydney, New South Wales,<br />
Australia<br />
Vienna, Virginia<br />
Flushing, New York<br />
Nanaimo, British Columbia,<br />
Canada<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Dorchester, Massachusetts<br />
Brunswick, Maine<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico<br />
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania<br />
Lindenhurst, Illinois<br />
London, England<br />
Friday Harbor, Washington
JESSICA ROSS<br />
ETHAN ROTH ’04<br />
NOEL R. ROYCROFT<br />
AMELIA ARIEL RUTTER<br />
TAYLOR COLLINS SALINARDI<br />
DAVID ROBERT SANDALS<br />
BRITA ELIZABETH SANDS<br />
JOSEPH GREG SARGENT, JR.<br />
DEBORAH SCHAEFFER<br />
PIETER HENDRIK SCHEERLINCK<br />
RICCARDO SCHMID<br />
ROGER WILLIAM SCHMITZ<br />
PETER BROWN SCHOENE<br />
WHITNEY HENDERSON SCHRADER<br />
GEORGE DENETTE SCHULTZ<br />
ANDREW REILLY SEGERDAHL<br />
JULIA MORRISON SHAVER<br />
ELIZA EVANS SHAW<br />
ERIK THOMAS SHEA<br />
TARA HARVARD SHEEHAN<br />
JASON BAILEY SLOCUM<br />
ALISON KATHERINE SMITH<br />
ANN MARIE SMITH<br />
ROBIN JAVONNE SMITH<br />
SARAH MAI SOLOMON<br />
DANIELLE MARIE SOMMER ’04<br />
CHRISTINA SOUTHER<br />
EMILY SOWELL<br />
MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER<br />
NATALIE ELENA STAHL<br />
LEANNE MARY STERIO<br />
PHILIP PALMER STERN<br />
KIMBERLY ANN STEVENS<br />
CRYSTAL LEE STONE<br />
PETER BENJAMIN STRANGES<br />
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM STRATTON<br />
ELLEN BRADFORD STRICKLAND ’04<br />
JOSEPH ROBERT STURTEVANT<br />
DANIEL PATRICK SULLIVAN<br />
REBECCA MARIE TANNEBRING<br />
RACHEL FLORENCE TAVEL<br />
KABRAL TESFAMICAEL<br />
ELLA AUGUSTA THODAL<br />
Spanish; Minor: Education<br />
Government and Legal Studies;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Sociology and Visual Arts<br />
Anthropology and Asian Studies<br />
Gender and Women's Studies;<br />
Minor: Chemistry<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
French and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Computer Science and Physics<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Government and Legal Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Computer Science and Physics;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Religion-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Biology<br />
German and Neuroscience; Minor:<br />
Biology<br />
Economics; Minor: Philosophy<br />
Biology; Minor: Art History<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Economics<br />
Visual Arts<br />
History and Spanish<br />
Asian Studies and Peace and Conflict<br />
Economics; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Psychology<br />
History; Minor: Psychology<br />
English and Theater<br />
Biology<br />
Sociology; Minor: Government and<br />
Legal Studies<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies;<br />
Minor: Latin<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Latin American Studies; Minor: Spanish<br />
History and Philosophy<br />
French and Neuroscience<br />
Religion<br />
Music<br />
Anthropology<br />
Psychology and Visual Arts<br />
Biochemistry and Mathematics<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Economics<br />
Economics<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Spanish; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Classics<br />
Mathematics; Minor: Italian<br />
Ipswich, Massachusetts<br />
West Orange, New Jersey<br />
Newburyport, Massachusetts<br />
Deephaven, Minnesota<br />
Orange, Connecticut<br />
Wallingford, Connecticut<br />
Minnetonka, Minnesota<br />
Lowell, Massachusetts<br />
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey<br />
Rye, New York<br />
Milano, Italy<br />
Lake Forest, Illinois<br />
Seattle, Washington<br />
Chautauqua, New York<br />
Charlestown, Rhode Island<br />
Milwaukee, Wisconsin<br />
Long Lake, Minnesota<br />
Portland, Maine<br />
Cohasset, Massachusetts<br />
Lutz, Florida<br />
Stowe, Vermont<br />
Stockton Springs, Maine<br />
Bangor, Pennsylvania<br />
Brown Deer, Wisconsin<br />
Chicago, Illinois<br />
Boston, Massachusetts<br />
Norwell, Massachusetts<br />
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania<br />
Rochester, New York<br />
Wyckoff, New Jersey<br />
Boxford, Massachusetts<br />
Lyme, New Hampshire<br />
Bangor, Maine<br />
Belgrade, Maine<br />
Indian Trail, North Carolina<br />
Weston, Massachusetts<br />
Denver, Colorado<br />
South China, Maine<br />
Portsmouth, New Hampshire<br />
Wenham, Massachusetts<br />
New York, New York<br />
Everett, Massachusetts<br />
Middlebury, Vermont
AMY RUTH TITCOMB ’04<br />
ERIC BYRNE TOAN<br />
JONATHAN ROMAN TODD<br />
ROBERT JOHN TOMES<br />
IAN MICHAEL TRASK<br />
SEAN RYAN TURLEY<br />
VIRGINIA GRIFFITH UPCHURCH<br />
ADAM YEAGER URENECK ’04<br />
GRETA AULT VAN CAMPEN<br />
NANCY BLACKFORD VAN DYKE<br />
DIANA VARGAS<br />
DANIEL MATTHEW VARLEY<br />
ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE<br />
SARAH ELIZABETH WALCOTT<br />
KATHRYN MARGARET WALKER<br />
SEAN MICHAEL WALKER<br />
WHITNEY JO WALKER<br />
JONELLE LYNN WALSH<br />
JARED B. WARE<br />
COURTNEY LOUISE WELCH<br />
LAURA ANNE WELSH<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH WESTAWAY<br />
LAURA HARWOOD WEXLER<br />
ELIZABETH KATHLEEN WHITE<br />
MICHAEL JACKSON WILKINSON<br />
CONOR PAULUS WILLIAMS<br />
BROOKE WINTER-DIGIROLAMO<br />
HEATHER ELIZABETH WISH<br />
DANIEL WILLIAM WOLF<br />
SUEN S. WONG<br />
CAITLIN SUSANNE WOO<br />
CHRISTINA ANN WOODWARD<br />
ERIC NATHAN WORTHING<br />
MARY LOUISA WRIGHT<br />
MARK VINCENT YAKAVONIS<br />
EUROPA YOURUO YANG<br />
SARAH ELIZABETH YANTAKOSOL<br />
JARRETT ALEXANDER YOUNG<br />
KRESHNIK ZEJNULLAHU<br />
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ZERILLI<br />
RUO RUO ZHAO<br />
Africana Studies<br />
Computer Science and Russian;<br />
Minor: Economics<br />
Computer Science; Minor: Economics<br />
History; Minor: Education<br />
Biology; Minor: History<br />
History and Psychology; Minor: Asian<br />
Studies<br />
Biochemistry; Minor: Spanish<br />
History-Environmental Studies<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Biology-Environmental Studies<br />
Sociology; Minor: Africana Studies<br />
English and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry<br />
Anthropology; Minor: Archaeology<br />
Psychology; Minor: Music<br />
English; Minor: Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Economics<br />
Physics; Minor: Economics<br />
English; Minor: Africana Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies-<br />
Environmental Studies<br />
Biochemistry<br />
English; Minor: Education<br />
German and History<br />
English<br />
Music and Philosophy<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Spanish<br />
Visual Arts<br />
Asian Studies; Minor: Education<br />
Economics; Minor: Mathematics<br />
English and Neuroscience<br />
Biology and Spanish<br />
Biology<br />
English<br />
Biology; Minor: English<br />
Biology and Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Biology and Asian Studies<br />
Government and Legal Studies and<br />
Russian<br />
History; Minor: Government and Legal<br />
Studies<br />
Biology<br />
Government and Legal Studies<br />
Art History; Minor: Film Studies<br />
Yarmouth, Maine<br />
Brooklyn, New York<br />
Woodbury, Connecticut<br />
Redford, Michigan<br />
Paxton, Massachusetts<br />
Fontana, Wisconsin<br />
Raleigh, North Carolina<br />
New Gloucester, Maine<br />
Thomaston, Maine<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Roslindale, Massachusetts<br />
Summit, New Jersey<br />
Rumford, Maine<br />
Hingham, Massachusetts<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts<br />
Cornville, Maine<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Canton, Massachusetts<br />
White City, Oregon<br />
Great Barrington, Massachusetts<br />
Milford, Massachusetts<br />
Andover, Massachusetts<br />
Summit, New Jersey<br />
Brewster, Massachusetts<br />
Warrington, Pennsylvania<br />
Kalamazoo, Michigan<br />
North Salem, New York<br />
Palm Beach, Florida<br />
Tucson, Arizona<br />
Newtonville, Massachusetts<br />
Andover, Massachusetts<br />
Lexington, Massachusetts<br />
Brunswick, Maine<br />
Berne, New York<br />
Cranston, Rhode Island<br />
Acton, Massachusetts<br />
Cape Elizabeth, Maine<br />
Saint Louis, Missouri<br />
Cambridge, Massachusetts<br />
Gloucester, Massachusetts<br />
Tianjin, China
ERIC GRAHAM BAKKENSEN<br />
CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK<br />
MÓNICA GUZMÁN<br />
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ADERMAN<br />
EMMA BONANOMI<br />
WILLIAM SCHAEFFER BOYLSTON<br />
ARWYN CARROLL<br />
CATHERINE AMALIA DEL VECCHIO<br />
REBECCA FOLLANSBEE<br />
REBECCA ANN FONTAINE<br />
ADAM JERMAIN GOODFELLOW<br />
WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II<br />
DAVID MICHAEL ARON<br />
ERIC DELBERT BATCHO<br />
ABBY ROSE BERKELHAMMER<br />
EDWARD BERTRAND<br />
ELLEN HOLBROOK BETH<br />
JENNY BORDO<br />
EMILY LOUISE BOULAY COCHRANE<br />
MELANIE ANNE CONROY<br />
JENNIFER MARIE CRANE<br />
GENEVIEVE ARDOUIN CREEDON<br />
MICHAEL PHILIP DOORE<br />
SAMUEL CALLAN DOWNING<br />
KATHERINE MARIE DUGLIN<br />
KERRY MACKINNON ELSON<br />
FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN<br />
HONORARY APPOINTMENTS<br />
SUMMA CUM LAUDE<br />
KATHRYN REED LEACH ’04<br />
MUHAMMAD DAUD MUNIR ’04<br />
ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON<br />
MAGNA CUM LAUDE<br />
LAUREN MARY GRAY<br />
GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY<br />
TARA GABRIELLE KOHN<br />
JESSICA POWERS KOSKI<br />
SELENA CLARE MCMAHAN<br />
DANIEL PATRICK O'MALEY<br />
ERIC GRANT PENLEY<br />
LAURA JONES PEROVICH<br />
KATE FENDLER<br />
CUM LAUDE<br />
JOCELYN ANNE FOULKE<br />
NOAH PAUL GARDNER<br />
RACHEL HOLLIMAN HARBOUR<br />
THOMAS MERTON HAZEL<br />
ADRIENNE RE HEFLICH<br />
VIVIAN CLAIRE ROSS JAYNES<br />
HEATHER LYNNE JOHNSTON<br />
LUCAS SOMERSET SPRING JOHNSTON<br />
PATRICK MYLES KENEALLY<br />
JULIANNA KLOSSON<br />
LEO RICHARD LANDREY<br />
KIRSTIN ELISABETH LEITNER<br />
MICHAEL JOSEPH LETTIERI<br />
JASON MICHAEL LONG<br />
MEGHAN KATHERINE MACKENZIE<br />
MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER<br />
ELLA AUGUSTA THODAL<br />
CAMDEN HEATHER RAMSAY<br />
GEORGE DENETTE SCHULTZ<br />
NATALIE ELENA STAHL<br />
KIMBERLY ANN STEVENS<br />
ERIC BYRNE TOAN<br />
SEAN RYAN TURLEY<br />
ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE<br />
MARY LOUISA WRIGHT<br />
GEORGE STEVENS MACLEOD<br />
TRINA MARIE MCCARTHY<br />
JAMES PATRICK MCDONALD<br />
IAN ALEXANDER MORRISON<br />
SARAH ELIZABETH MOUNTCASTLE<br />
KATHERINE ANN MULLIN<br />
ELIZABETH ANN NELLS<br />
MARCUS TOLERTON PEARSON<br />
STEVEN WILLIAM POSTAL<br />
TAYLOR COLLINS SALINARDI<br />
ROGER WILLIAM SCHMITZ<br />
REBECCA MARIE TANNEBRING<br />
GRETA AULT VAN CAMPEN<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH WESTAWAY<br />
ELIZABETH KATHLEEN WHITE<br />
CAITLIN SUSANNE WOO
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ADERMAN<br />
ERIC GRAHAM BAKKENSEN<br />
ABBY ROSE BERKELHAMMER<br />
EMMA BONANOMI<br />
WILLIAM SCHAEFFER BOYLSTON<br />
ARWYN CARROLL<br />
GENEVIEVE ARDOUIN CREEDON<br />
CATHERINE AMALIA DEL VECCHIO<br />
SAMUEL CALLAN DOWNING<br />
CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK<br />
FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN<br />
REBECCA FOLLANSBEE<br />
REBECCA ANN FONTAINE<br />
ADAM JERMAIN GOODFELLOW<br />
LAUREN MARY GRAY<br />
MÓNICA GUZMÁN<br />
RACHEL HOLLIMAN HARBOUR<br />
HEATHER LYNNE JOHNSTON<br />
GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY<br />
TARA GABRIELLE KOHN<br />
JESSICA POWERS KOSKI<br />
KATHRYN REED LEACH ’04<br />
PHI BETA KAPPA<br />
SELENA CLARE MCMAHAN<br />
MUHAMMAD DAUD MUNIR ’04<br />
ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON<br />
DANIEL PATRICK O’MALEY<br />
ERIC GRANT PENLEY<br />
LAURA JONES PEROVICH<br />
CAMDEN HEATHER RAMSAY<br />
TAYLOR COLLINS SALINARDI<br />
GEORGE DENETTE SCHULTZ<br />
MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER<br />
NATALIE ELENA STAHL<br />
KIMBERLY ANN STEVENS<br />
ELLA AUGUSTA THODAL<br />
AMY RUTH TITCOMB ’04<br />
ERIC BYRNE TOAN<br />
SEAN RYAN TURLEY<br />
ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH WESTAWAY<br />
MARY LOUISA WRIGHT<br />
Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.
HONORANDS OF THE <strong>2005</strong> COMMENCEMENT<br />
ELLEN BAXTER ’75<br />
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
A 1994 recipient of <strong>Bowdoin</strong>’s Common Good Award, Ellen Baxter has been a tireless advocate<br />
for the homeless in New York City. As executive director of Broadway Housing, she has<br />
been described as New York’s most accomplished not-for-profit entrepreneur. Baxter began<br />
her work in the early 1980s with the Community Service Society. With two colleagues, she<br />
formed Broadway Housing and raised money and public awareness with her renovation of a<br />
building into 55 single-room occupancy units for those in need. The success of the program<br />
has led to the renovation or construction of more buildings for housing and has brought<br />
national attention and additional resources to bear on issues of homelessness.<br />
JUNG CHANG<br />
DOCTOR OF LETTERS<br />
Jung Chang was born in Yibin, Sichuan Province, China. At the age of 14 she was a Red<br />
Guard for a brief time. She subsequently worked as a peasant, a “barefoot doctor,” a steelworker,<br />
and an electrician. She entered Sichuan University, where she studied English and<br />
became an assistant lecturer. In 1978 she left China and entered York University in Britain.<br />
She received a Ph.D. in linguistics in 1982, and was the first person from the People's<br />
Republic of China to receive a doctorate from a British university. Her book, Wild Swans —<br />
Three Daughters of China (1991), is an autobiographical look at twentieth-century China as<br />
seen through the eyes of three generations of women within her family. The book has won<br />
widespread acclaim — the NCR Book Award (UK), the UK Writers’ Guild’s Best Non-Fiction<br />
Book, and the Book of the Year (UK) in 1993 — and has been translated into more than 30<br />
languages. Her next book will be a monumental biography of Mao Zedong.<br />
DONALD R. KURTZ ’52<br />
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
A 1952 <strong>Bowdoin</strong> graduate with an M.B.A. from Columbia University, Donald Kurtz has<br />
provided wise leadership to <strong>Bowdoin</strong> in areas of vital importance to the <strong>College</strong> over a long<br />
career, in which he drew on his years of executive experience with The Equitable Life<br />
Assurance Society, Equitable Investment Management, and General Motors. He was elected<br />
an Overseer of the <strong>College</strong> in 1984, and he chaired the Investments Committee during a<br />
period of strong growth in <strong>Bowdoin</strong>'s endowment. Elected a Trustee in 1997, Kurtz took<br />
on the difficult task of chairing the Commission on Residential Life, which resulted in a<br />
transformation of the <strong>College</strong>'s residential life system. He received the 1997 Alumni Service<br />
Award for leading the <strong>Bowdoin</strong> community through this difficult transition and for his selfless<br />
efforts on behalf of the <strong>College</strong>. Most recently, Kurtz chaired the Board of Trustees from<br />
1999 to 2002.
ALAN LIGHTMAN<br />
DOCTOR OF LETTERS<br />
A 1970 Princeton graduate with a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from the California Institute<br />
of Technology, Alan Lightman is a scientist and writer whose work enriches both science and<br />
literature. Throughout his early career at Cornell and Harvard, and as a research scientist at<br />
the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Lightman wrote poetry, fiction, reviews,<br />
and essays about science and the human side of science. He served as professor of science<br />
and writing and senior lecturer in physics at M.I.T., where he headed the Program in Writing<br />
and Humanistic Studies and helped to create the communication requirement for M.I.T.<br />
students. His books include Origins, Einstein's Dreams, Good Benito, The Diagnosis, and<br />
Reunion. Lightman is the recipient of the Distinguished Arts and Humanities Medal for<br />
Literature (Germantown Arts Alliance), the Gyorgy Kepes Prize in the Arts (M.I.T. Council<br />
for the Arts), and the Andrew Gemant Award of the American Institute of Physics (for linking<br />
science and the humanities). Lightman’s scientific research has appeared in journals of physics<br />
and astrophysics and has earned him membership in the American Physical Society and the<br />
American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a Fellow of the American<br />
Academy of Arts and Sciences and was named a Literary Light of the Boston Public Library<br />
in 1995.<br />
FREDERICK G. P. THORNE ’57<br />
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS<br />
Elected an Overseer of the <strong>College</strong> in 1972, Fred Thorne ’57 continued his record of leadership<br />
in the <strong>College</strong>'s governance as a Trustee (beginning in 1982), as chair of the Board of<br />
Trustees from 1996 to 1999, and again as a Trustee until he was elected emeritus in 2003.<br />
Thorne has also generously volunteered his time and energy to <strong>Bowdoin</strong> as a class agent, a<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Club president, a regional chair for two prior capital campaigns, and as chair of the<br />
New Century Capital Campaign. He has a long and distinguished record in the investment<br />
business at State Street Bank, John P. Chase, Inc. of Boston (later Phoenix Investment Counsel<br />
of Boston, Inc.), and Harbor Capital Management. He remains a financial consultant in his<br />
“retirement,” and is a valued member of a number of corporate and philanthropic boards.<br />
FREDERICK WISEMAN<br />
DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS<br />
Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman made his first film, Titicut Follies, more than 35<br />
years ago while he was a law professor. That film, which showed the brutality of mental<br />
health care of the criminally insane in a Massachusetts asylum, shocked audiences, and<br />
Massachusetts officials banned the film from public viewing for 25 years. Wiseman's documentary<br />
films number more than 30, including High School; Law and Order (Emmy Award<br />
for Best News Documentary in 1969); Hospital (Emmy Award for best documentary direction<br />
in 1970); Juvenile Court; Public Housing; Belfast, Maine; and Domestic Violence. He is the<br />
winner of a MacArthur Prize (1982-1987), a Peabody award in 1991, three Emmy Awards, a<br />
Columbia DuPont Award, and the Irene Diamond Award for Lifetime Achievement by<br />
Human Rights Watch. A Williams <strong>College</strong> graduate with a law degree from Yale University,<br />
he is an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Fellow at the<br />
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTS<br />
The departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, Geology, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance<br />
Languages, and Sociology and Anthropology, and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Latin American Studies,<br />
Neuroscience, and Women’s Studies programs award only one level of departmental honors. Other departments<br />
award honors at the levels of Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated.<br />
BIOCHEMISTRY<br />
Honors<br />
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ADERMAN<br />
Enantioselective Conjugate Additions Using a Peptide<br />
Catalyst<br />
JUSTIN HILL BERGER<br />
Deletion of the Arabidopsis thaliana Cell Wall-<br />
Associated Protein Kinase (WAK) Locus<br />
NICOLE L. K. BYERS<br />
Activation of a Wall Associated Kinase (WAK) by<br />
Receptor Domain Fusion Affects Cell Turgor<br />
KEVIN ALEXANDER DRAPER<br />
Nucleosome Formation in the Silencing of the Full<br />
Mutation FMR1 Gene<br />
ANDREW KILLIAN FISCHER<br />
Cellular Localization of Wall Associated Kinase Two<br />
and Related Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana<br />
SAM KAPELLE<br />
Evidence That Cannabinoids Affect Nematode<br />
Behavior via TRPV Channels<br />
KIRSTIN ELISABETH LEITNER<br />
Thylakoid Associated Kinases (TAKs) Affect Light<br />
Harvesting and Female Gametophytic Development in<br />
Arabidopsis thaliana<br />
STEPHEN LANPHER MALLON<br />
The Role of robo in Compensatory Neural<br />
Regeneration in the Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus<br />
TAPAN HITEN MEHTA<br />
Use of the Comet Assay to Identify Pollutant-Stressed<br />
Mussels (Mytilus edulis) in the Field<br />
HEATHER LYNNE PROVENCHER<br />
The Analysis of Crustacean Nervous System Tissue by<br />
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Fourier<br />
Transform Mass Spectrometry: A Focus on the<br />
Identification of New Orcokinin Family Neuropeptides<br />
in Panulirus interruptus<br />
PETER BENJAMIN STRANGES<br />
Boundary Layer Fluid Dynamics Effects on Oxygen<br />
Metabolism and Growth Rate in Green Sea<br />
Urchins, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis<br />
LAURA ANNE WELSH<br />
Granulocytic Nuclear Differentiation Is<br />
Independent of DNA Replication in HL-60 Cells<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
BENJAMIN MING FEI CHAN<br />
Exploring Tensile Attributes of Mutable<br />
Collagenous Tissue in Eucidaris tribuloides Spines<br />
with Respect to Muscle and Ligament Properties<br />
CATHERINE AMALIA DEL VECCHIO<br />
An Investigation of Thylakoid Associated Kinases<br />
(TAKs) in Arabidopsis thaliana Using Two-<br />
Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis<br />
ERIN ELIZABETH DUKESHIRE<br />
The Effects of Latitude, Wave Exposure, and Tidal<br />
Height on Shell Morphology of the Snail Tegula<br />
atra in Chile<br />
GREGORY RUBIN GOLDSMITH<br />
Impacts of Long-Term Research on the Seedling<br />
Dynamics of a Permanent Sample Plot on Barro<br />
Colorado Island, Panama<br />
DANIEL ADAM HALL<br />
Structure and Function in the Chondrichthian<br />
Digestive Tract<br />
JONATHAN POWELL HARRIS<br />
The Role of Proline in the Freezing Tolerances of<br />
Two Competing Species of Red Algae<br />
MELISSA HAMILTON HAYDEN<br />
Molecular Population Genetics of a Sperm<br />
Transmembrane Protein in Caenorhabditis remanei<br />
MATTHEW EDWARD LEACH<br />
Methylation Patterns in the FMR1 Promoter in Full<br />
Mutation Fragile X Cells
IRIS ILENA LEVIN<br />
Cultural Evolution and Mate Choice in an Island Bird<br />
Population: The Role of Song<br />
CAMDEN HEATHER RAMSAY<br />
Physical Mapping of the plg-1 Gene in Caenorhabditis<br />
elegans<br />
ANDREW REILLY SEGERDAHL<br />
The Effects of Olfactory Stimuli on Somatosensory<br />
Neuronal Activity in Taricha granulosa<br />
SARAH MAI SOLOMON<br />
Molecular Characterization of Slit in Gryllus<br />
bimaculatus<br />
CHRISTINA SOUTHER<br />
Biogeochemistry of the Kennebec Estuary<br />
CAITLIN SUSANNE WOO<br />
Effect of Male-Male Competition on Sperm Size in<br />
Caenorhabditis elegans<br />
MARY LOUISA WRIGHT<br />
Growth and Metabolism in the Green Sea Urchin,<br />
Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis<br />
KRESHNIK ZEJNULLAHU<br />
Characterization of T-cell Factor 4 and Wnt11 during<br />
Polarization of the Gizzard Epithelium<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
Honors<br />
CHARLES WARNER ASHLEY<br />
Synthesis and Purification of Linear Polyenes for<br />
Optical Spectroscopy<br />
ANDREW CHRISTOPHER BERICAL<br />
The Photocatalyzed Oxidation of Water by Hg II<br />
or TI III with a Pt II Dimer<br />
ANTHONY COSTA<br />
The Fragmentation of N-Terminal Derivatives of<br />
Polyalanine Peptides: A Sustained Off Resonance<br />
Irradiation Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry<br />
Study<br />
JOCELYN ANNE FOULKE<br />
Folding and Unfolding Pathways of Ferrous Myoglobin<br />
within Sol-Gel Glasses<br />
NOAH PAUL GARDNER<br />
The Development of a Microscale Tissue<br />
Extraction and Delipidation Procedure for the<br />
Analysis of Crustacean Neuronal Tissues Using<br />
Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-<br />
Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry<br />
JOHN MACKENZIE HAINES<br />
Synthesis of Ferrocene Based Lanthanide<br />
Sulfonamide Catalyst<br />
ROBERT ADAM KINNEY<br />
The Photocatalyzed Decomposition of Methanol to<br />
Formaldehyde and Molecular Hydrogen<br />
EMMA FLORENCE LEONARD<br />
Two-State Modeling of Myoglobin and<br />
Cytochrome c Folding within Sol-Gel Glasses<br />
ANDREW THOMAS PARSONS<br />
Towards the Synthesis of C 2 -Symmetric Ferrocenyl<br />
Bis-N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands<br />
CLASSICS<br />
Highest Honors<br />
LEO RICHARD LANDREY<br />
The Influence of Euripides’ Medea on Book III of<br />
Apollonios Rhodios’ Argonautika: Allusion,<br />
Adaptation, and Characterization<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
Highest Honors<br />
GREYDON TAYLOR FOIL<br />
Developing an Autonomous Robot Soccer Team at<br />
an Undergraduate Institution<br />
THOMAS MERTON HAZEL<br />
I/O-Efficient Shortest Paths on Grid-Based Terrains<br />
JONATHAN ROMAN TODD<br />
I/O-Efficient Refinement of Triangulated Terrains<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
High Honors<br />
GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY<br />
Muddy Children, Temporary Deafness, and the<br />
10,000th Digit of √2: Modeling Knowledge<br />
ROGER WILLIAM SCHMITZ<br />
Assessing the Viability of Economic Solutions to<br />
Urban Water Scarcity in Developing Countries
ECONOMICS (CONT.)<br />
Honors<br />
PHILLIPPE SALEM ALEPIN<br />
The National Hockey League Lockout: A Model for<br />
Inefficient Labor Negotiations<br />
MICHAEL PHILIP DOORE<br />
Survival in Maine’s Wood Products Industry: Locationand<br />
Technology-Based Strategies for Staying<br />
Competitive in the Twenty-First Century<br />
MARA JEANETTE PARTRIDGE<br />
Theories of Voluntary Environmental Over-<br />
Compliance: Can Firms Profit by Protecting the<br />
Environment?<br />
WHITNEY JO WALKER<br />
The Impact of <strong>College</strong> Financial Aid on Savings: An<br />
Empirical Analysis of Single Parent Families<br />
ENGLISH<br />
Honors<br />
CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK<br />
“Daughter of God and Man”: Reflection, Reality, and<br />
Free Will in Paradise Lost<br />
REBECCA FOLLANSBEE<br />
Constituents of Chaos: Land and Sea in Moby-Dick<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />
Honors<br />
ADRIENNE RE HEFLICH<br />
The Greenway Movement in Context<br />
SUE J. KIM<br />
Winds of Change: A Prospectus on Reconciling<br />
Environmental and Economic Priorities in China’s<br />
Electricity Sector<br />
DEBORAH SCHAEFFER<br />
Restoring Access to Small Boats through Area<br />
Management: A Path to Sustainability in the Gulf of<br />
Maine Groundfishery<br />
NANCY BLACKFORD VAN DYKE<br />
The Potential for Compost-Based Disease Control<br />
within the National Organic Program: A Closer Look<br />
at Potato-Fungal Pathogen Systems on Maine Farms<br />
FRENCH<br />
Honors<br />
GEORGE STEVENS MACLEOD<br />
« La vie finit par reprendre le dessus »: Trois<br />
représentations romanesques du génocide rwandais<br />
GEOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
SCOTT THOMAS DREW<br />
A Geochemical Analysis of the Metavolcanics of<br />
South-Central Maine<br />
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM PROCTOR<br />
Flow and Biogeochemical Fluxes in the<br />
Abagadasset River, Mid-Coast Maine<br />
GERMAN<br />
Highest Honors<br />
THEODORE ANDREW REINERT<br />
Andreas Dresen and Tom Tykwer: Eastern and<br />
Western Filmmaking Traditions in Post-Wall<br />
German Cinema<br />
High Honors<br />
ADNAN PRSIC<br />
Kanak Sprak und Kultur: Feridun Zaimoglus Weg<br />
vom Ethnographen zum Pop-Star<br />
Honors<br />
ELIZABETH MACLEOD DAVIDSON<br />
From Euripides to Sophocles: Hofmannsthal<br />
Creates His Own Voice<br />
BRETTON JAMES MCEVOY<br />
Imperialism, Memory Suppression, and the<br />
Snow-White Goose: The Quest for Balance in<br />
W.G. Sebald’s Post-Holocaust World<br />
WHITNEY HENDERSON SCHRADER<br />
Ostalgie: Remembering Youth and Childhood in<br />
the GDR<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
Highest Honors<br />
FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN<br />
A Constitutional Analysis of the USA PATRIOT<br />
Act of 2001
High Honors<br />
EDWARD BERTRAND<br />
Why Give to Nancy Pelosi? An Analysis of the<br />
Contributory Behavior of Corporate PACs<br />
ARWYN CARROLL<br />
Liberty in Context: Edmund Burke’s Liberal Opposition<br />
to the French Revolution<br />
MELANIE ANNE CONROY<br />
Global Corporate Accountability for U.S.<br />
Multinationals: A Case Study of American Mining<br />
Corporations in Indonesia<br />
SAMUEL CALLAN DOWNING<br />
Freedom to Learn: Democratic Education in Dewey and<br />
Rousseau<br />
COREY EVERETT GILDART<br />
A Profile of Centralizing Leadership in the U.S. House<br />
of Representatives (103rd-108th Congress)<br />
SARAH ROSE HIPPERT<br />
Instituting Nationalism: The Changing Nature of<br />
Stateless Palestinian Nationalism from 1948 to <strong>2005</strong><br />
PATRICK HUGHES<br />
Humanitarian Intervention in the Post-Cold War<br />
World: A Moral Inquiry into Sovereignty, Self-<br />
Determination, Human Rights, and State-Building<br />
HOWARD ADAMS LAW IV<br />
On the Median Voter: The Dynamics of Taiwanese<br />
Electoral Politics<br />
CONOR PAULUS WILLIAMS<br />
John Dewey and the Absolute: Modern Liberalism’s<br />
Theoretical Foundations<br />
Honors<br />
CATHERINE ELIZABETH DAVIES<br />
Combating Corruption in Aid-Recipient Countries:<br />
The Effectiveness of Aid Conditionality — A Kenyan<br />
Case Study<br />
MIRZA RAMIC<br />
The Yugoslav Puzzle: The Origins of Nationalism<br />
SARAH ELIZABETH YANTAKOSOL<br />
Justice and Security? Legal Challenges Posed by the<br />
Guantanamo Detainees<br />
HISTORY<br />
Honors<br />
DAVID MICHAEL ARON<br />
Making Choices, Sowing Division: Chile’s Jewish<br />
Community during the Allende and Pinochet Eras<br />
EMMA BONANOMI<br />
Prayer and Politics from the Podium: A Spectrum<br />
of African American Female Resistance in the<br />
Antebellum North<br />
GRACE HA CHO<br />
Saving the Waterfront, Saving a Way of Life: The<br />
Battle over Portland’s Waterfront, 1850-1992<br />
DAVID TIMOTHY HOLTE<br />
“The Boundaries of Power”: General Nathaniel<br />
P. Banks and the Wartime Reconstruction of<br />
Louisiana, 1862-1865<br />
MICHAEL JOSEPH LETTIERI<br />
A Long Road to Democracy: How Middle Class<br />
Politicization and Political Reform Transformed<br />
Mexico’s One-Party State<br />
MEGHAN KATHERINE MACKENZIE<br />
Bernard of Clairvaux and the Struggle against the<br />
Enemy in Medieval Monasticism<br />
MARCUS TOLERTON PEARSON<br />
“Cuba Needs Many Robespierres.”<br />
Soviet Spies, Cuban Dissidents, and the<br />
Institutionalization of the Cuban Security<br />
Apparatus, 1959-1964<br />
MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER<br />
“Reformers and Hypocrites”: Rethinking the<br />
American Colonization Society and Abolitionism,<br />
1816-1838<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
Honors<br />
WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II<br />
Finite Group Representations<br />
GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY<br />
Wordlength in Alternative Presentations for<br />
Thompson’s Group F<br />
LAURA JONES PEROVICH<br />
Newton’s Method: A Mathematical Model of<br />
Giant Swings<br />
MATTHEW GORDON ROBERTSON<br />
Schottky Groups and Möbius Transformations
MUSIC<br />
Honors<br />
MATTHEW GORDON ROBERTSON<br />
A Portfolio of Compositions<br />
Sonata for solo piano<br />
Flamenco Suite for sextet<br />
MICHAEL JACKSON WILKINSON<br />
Songs and the Young Men at <strong>Bowdoin</strong> and Beyond:<br />
Male Collegiate Glee Clubs of the Twentieth Century<br />
and Their Legacy<br />
NEUROSCIENCE<br />
Honors<br />
REBECCA RACHEL BARTLETT<br />
The Effects of Female Pheromone on Somatosensory<br />
Neural Activity in Taricha granulosa and Its Possible<br />
Mediation by AVT<br />
ELLEN HOLBROOK BETH<br />
Effects of Vasotocin on Social and Anxiety-Related<br />
Behaviors in Male and Female Goldfish<br />
CLAIRE BRODY DISCENZA<br />
Interactions between the Hippocampus and<br />
Orbitofrontal Cortex in Rat Long-Term Declarative<br />
Memory<br />
CAROLYN MARIE JOHNSON<br />
Dopaminergic Modulation of Feeding Behaviors in the<br />
Leech, Hirudo medicinalis<br />
BRAULIO PEGUERO<br />
The Effects of the Novel Peptide Val 1 -SIFamide on the<br />
Central Pattern Generators in the Stomatogastric<br />
Ganglion of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus<br />
PIETER HENDRIK SCHEERLINCK<br />
Val 1 -SIFamide Evokes a Novel Pattern in the Pyloric<br />
IC Neuron of the Stomatogastric System in the Lobster<br />
Homarus americanus<br />
ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE<br />
Interactions between the Orbitofrontal Cortex and the<br />
Hippocampal Memory System<br />
SUEN S. WONG<br />
Three-Dimensional Analysis of Compensatory Growth<br />
in Gryllus bimaculatus Auditory Interneurons<br />
PHYSICS<br />
High Honors<br />
IAN ALEXANDER MORRISON<br />
Black Hole-Neutron Star Binaries in General<br />
Relativity: Effects of Black Hole Rotation<br />
RICCARDO SCHMID<br />
Phonon Propagation in GaN<br />
Honors<br />
JONELLE LYNN WALSH<br />
A Chandra Study of Abell 85<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Honors<br />
SEAN RYAN TURLEY<br />
Parents, Peers, and Social Pressures: Adolescent<br />
Peer Orientation Mediates Parenting’s Effect on<br />
Negative Conformity<br />
RUSSIAN<br />
High Honors<br />
ALLISON EMILY BARZ<br />
The Skeleton and the Survivor: A Study of Moral<br />
Collapse and Psychological Experience in the Soviet<br />
GULAG<br />
SPANISH<br />
Honors<br />
EDITH M. PETROVICS<br />
La influencia del cine en la época franquista<br />
en las películas de Pedro Almodóvar
Goodwin <strong>Commencement</strong> Prize: TRUC TRONG HUYNH ’05<br />
Class of 1868 Prize: CAITLIN SUSANNE WOO ’05<br />
DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize:<br />
First Prize: HALIDAY DOUGLAS ’05<br />
Second Prize: CAROLYN PAULINE DION ’05<br />
APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS<br />
COMMENCEMENT AWARDS<br />
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES<br />
Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize: MÓNICA GUZMÁN ’05<br />
George Wood McArthur Prize: KATHRYN REED LEACH ’04, MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER ’05<br />
Leonard A. Pierce Memorial Prize: ADAM JERMAIN GOODFELLOW ’05<br />
Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award: JASON JONATHAN LEWIS ’06<br />
Abraxas Award: NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON SCHOOL: YOON-SEOK (EDDIE) KIM ’07,<br />
REBECCA WOOD PERRY ’07<br />
ART<br />
DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES<br />
Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize: Art History: CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK ’05<br />
Visual Arts: GRETA AULT VAN CAMPEN ’05<br />
Art History Junior-Year Prize: KELLY COURTNEY ORR ’06, ALLEGRA AINSWORTH RICH ’06,<br />
LUKE OGDEN MONAHAN ’06<br />
Art History Senior-Year Prize: TARA GABRIELLE KOHN ’05, MEREDITH MCLAUGHLIN HARRIS ’05<br />
Richard P. Martel, Jr., Memorial Prize: JONATHAN LINDEN CROWELL ’05, BROOKE WINTER-DIGIROLAMO ’05<br />
BIOCHEMISTRY<br />
John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry: KELLY ANNE MCGRATH ’06<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
Copeland-Gross Biology Prize: DANIEL ADAM HALL ’05, ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE ’05<br />
Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize: IRIS ILENA LEVIN ’05, KIRSTIN ELISABETH LEITNER ’05,<br />
MARY LOUISA WRIGHT ’05<br />
James Malcolm Moulton Prize: MEAGHAN A. KENNEDY ’06, BECCA L. SELDEN ’06<br />
CHEMISTRY<br />
ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: LUCAS MARK AMUNDSON ’06<br />
American Institute of Chemists Award: ANDREW THOMAS PARSONS ’05<br />
Hypercube Award: ROBERT ADAM KINNEY ’05<br />
Kamerling Laboratory Award: MICHAEL HALE REUTERSHAN ’07, PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07<br />
Merck Index Award: NOAH PAUL GARDNER ’05, EMMA FLORENCE LEONARD ’05<br />
Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry: NATE W. SILVER ’06
William Campbell Root Award: JOHN MACKENZIE HAINES ’05, JOCELYN ANNE FOULKE ’05<br />
U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award: JONATHAN DAVID FREEDMAN ’08, MEGAN ROCCHIO WATERMAN ’08<br />
U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Laboratory Award: DYLAN EMERY MASTERS ’08, LINCOLN JOSEPH PAC ’08<br />
CLASSICS<br />
Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05<br />
Nathan Gould Prize: LEO RICHARD LANDREY ’05<br />
J. B. Sewall Greek Prize: MICHAEL JAMES TERRY ’07<br />
J. B. Sewall Latin Prize: MARY HARTLEY PLATT ’07<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />
Computer Science Senior-Year Prize: GREYDON TAYLOR FOIL ’05, THOMAS MERTON HAZEL ’05,<br />
JONATHAN ROMAN TODD ’05<br />
ECONOMICS<br />
Paul H. Douglas Prize: TRAVIS ROBERT ARNOLD ’06, EKATERINA SERGEEVNA BEZBORODKO ’06<br />
Noyes Political Economy Prize: MICHAEL PHILIP DOORE ’05, GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY ’05,<br />
ROGER WILLIAM SCHMITZ ’05<br />
EDUCATION<br />
Maine Teacher Certification: LAUREN BETTE HUSMAN ’05, JASON MICHAEL LONG ’05,<br />
YANNA MOHAN MURIEL ’05, CASEY VIRGINIA PHILIPSBORN ’05, ROBERT JOHN TOMES ’05<br />
ENGLISH<br />
Academy of American Poets Prize: DANIEL MATTHEW VARLEY ’05<br />
Hawthorne Prize: HEATHER MARIE JOHNSTON ’05<br />
Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize: GENEVIEVE ARDOUIN CREEDON ’05<br />
Poetry Prize: REBECCA SAUNDERS SARGENT ’06<br />
Pray English Prize: CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK ’05, REBECCA FOLLANSBEE ’05<br />
Forbes Rickard, Jr., Memorial Prize: JENNY BORDO ’05, ALEXANDER T. DAVIS ’07<br />
David Sewall Premium: MALLORY JAYNE BANKS ’08<br />
Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize: BRANDON SAMUEL KAPLAN ’05<br />
Bertram Louis Smith, Jr., Prize: ANDREW KAGWA GACHANJA ’06, EVAN J. GALLAGHER ’06<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES<br />
Academic Award in Environmental Studies: DEBORAH SCHAEFFER ’05<br />
Community Service Award in Environmental Studies: MARGARET MARY BOYLE ’05, IRIS ILENA LEVIN ’05<br />
GEOLOGY<br />
Geological Society of Maine Walter Anderson Award: SCOTT THOMAS DREW ’05<br />
Arthur M. Hussey II Prize in Geology: SCOTT THOMAS DREW ’05<br />
GERMAN<br />
Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German: DANIEL COOGAN ’05, LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL ’07,<br />
LAURA HARWOOD WEXLER ’05<br />
German Consular Prize in Literary Interpretation: THEODORE ANDREW REINERT ’05
GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES<br />
Philo Sherman Bennett Prize: FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN ’05<br />
Jefferson Davis Award: FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN ’05<br />
HISTORY<br />
Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Excellence in the Study of History: MEGHAN KATHERINE MACKENZIE ’05<br />
James E. Bland History Prize: DAVID MICHAEL ARON ’05, MICHAEL JOSEPH LETTIERI ’05<br />
Class of 1875 Prize in American History: MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER ’05<br />
Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Award in History: EMMA BONANOMI ’05, MARCUS TOLERTON PEARSON ’05<br />
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES<br />
Latin American Studies Prize: MARCUS TOLERTON PEARSON ’05<br />
MATHEMATICS<br />
Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize: GREGORY ANDREW KELSEY ’05<br />
Smyth Mathematical Prize: TAYLOR BAILLIE ARNOLD ’07, SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06,<br />
WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II ’05<br />
MUSIC<br />
Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize: ADAM RICE BABER ’05<br />
NATURAL SCIENCES<br />
Sumner Increase Kimball Prize: CAMDEN HEATHER RAMSAY ’05 (Biology)<br />
IAN ALEXANDER MORRISON ’05 (Physics)<br />
NEUROSCIENCE<br />
Munno Neuroscience Prize: CLAIRE BRODY DISCENZA ’05, PIETER HENDRIK SCHEERLINCK ’05<br />
PHILOSOPHY<br />
Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize: MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER ’05<br />
PHYSICS<br />
Edwin Herbert Hall Prize: REBECCA WOOD PERRY ’07, ERIC D. SOFEN ’07<br />
Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics: RICCARDO SCHMID ’05<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize: SEAN RYAN TURLEY ’05<br />
RELIGION<br />
Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize: ZACHARY NOAH MILNER ’07<br />
Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize: BENJAMIN CUILEAN COPE-KASTEN ’06<br />
ROMANCE LANGUAGES<br />
Goodwin French Prize: NATALIE ELENA STAHL ’05<br />
Eaton Leith French Prize: DAWN ELISE RIEBELING ’07, STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON ’07
Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in French: GEORGE STEVENS MACLEOD ’05<br />
Philip C. Bradley Spanish Prize: SAMUEL CALLAN DOWNING ’05<br />
Sophomore Prize in Spanish: SHELLEY S. GOULDER ’07<br />
RUSSIAN<br />
Russian Prize: ALLISON EMILY BARZ ’05 (Russian), ARWYN CARROLL ’05 (Russian)<br />
MIRZA RAMIC ’05 (Eurasian and East European Studies)<br />
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY<br />
Distinguished Community Service Award: SARAH ELIZABETH MOUNTCASTLE ’05<br />
David I. Kertzer Prize in Sociology and Anthropology: KIMBERLY ANN STEVENS ’05<br />
Elbridge Sibley Sociology Prize: MÓNICA GUZMÁN ’05<br />
THEATER AND DANCE<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Dance Group Award: TARA GABRIELLE KOHN ’05, EMILY REBECCA MANTELL ’05,<br />
ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE ’05<br />
Abraham Goldberg Prize: SELENA CLARE MCMAHAN ’05, SCOTT ALEXANDER RAKER ’05<br />
Masque and Gown One-Act Play Prize – Best Playwright: MATTHEW JOHN LAJOIE ’05<br />
Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize: SAMUEL KREGER COHAN ’05, BENJAMIN NATHAN JOLISSAINT ’05,<br />
SCOTT ALEXANDER RAKER ’05, ROBIN JAVONNE SMITH ’05<br />
William H. Moody ’56 Prize: CAITLIN MULL CONNOLLY ’05, ADRIENNE RE HEFLICH ’05,<br />
LEO RICHARD LANDREY ’05<br />
George H. Quinby Award: ANNA ERWIN BOOTH ’08, CAITLIN LIBBY EDWARDS ’08<br />
Scholarship Award for Summer Study in Dance: LISA N. HARDEJ ’05<br />
FACULTY PRIZE<br />
Sydney B. Karofsky Prize for Junior Faculty: KATHERINE DAUGE-ROTH, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages<br />
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS<br />
Beckman Scholarships: MEAGHAN A. KENNEDY ’06, BECCA L. SELDEN ’06<br />
Stephen H. and Joanne R. Burns Research Fellowship in Physics: ELI DANIEL SIDMAN ’06<br />
James Stacy Coles Research Fellowships: LUCAS MARK AMUNDSON ’06, KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL ’07,<br />
AMBER SCHREINER DAVIS ’06, JONATHAN DAVID FREEDMAN ’08, SURESH PAOLO JONES ’07,<br />
ELIZABETH ANN RICHARDSON ’08, BRENDAN STERLING TORRANCE ’07<br />
Martha Reed Coles Undergraduate Research Fellowship: ALANA MAYDENE WOOLEY ’06<br />
Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research Awards: KIERSA JANE BENSON ’06,<br />
MARK E. BURTON ’07, MEGHAN K. DETERING ’07, KATHERINE PORTER LOOMIS ’06,<br />
DANIEL J. MCGRATH ’06, LUCY VAN HOOK ’06
Freeman Fellowships for Student Research in Asia: WILLIAM SCHAEFFER BOYLSTON ’05, CONOR SMITH<br />
CARPENTER ’05, DONGMIN J. CHUNG ’01, ERIC JAMES DAVIS ’07, AMY LIN EAR ’07,<br />
CHRISTOPHER J.F. FIELD ’07, GREGORY RUBIN GOLDSMITH ’05, TARA ANNE MORIN ’05,<br />
DANIEL PATRICK O’MALEY ’05, JORDAN D. SCHIELE ’07, HOLLY ELIZABETH SCHREIBER ’07,<br />
ZVI RAPHAEL SHAPIRO ’07, TARA HARVARD SHEEHAN ’05, LINDA AMARA TAN ’07,<br />
JENNIFER XU ’07, EUROPA YOURUO YANG ’05<br />
Gibbons Summer Research Internships: EMMA BONANOMI ’05, ADAM SAMUEL COHEN-LEADHOLM ’07,<br />
KAREN ELIZABETH FOSSUM ’07, GILLIAN MARY GARRATT-REED ’07, JULIA MORGAN LEDEWITZ ’08,<br />
DAVID STEWART WILLNER ’06, DANIEL A. YINGST ’07<br />
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships: ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM ’07, LUCY VAN HOOK ’06<br />
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Fellowships: EMILY A. BRUNS ’06, RYAN FRANCIS DUNLAVEY ’07, EKAPHAN<br />
KRAICHAK ’08, VANESSA BRADY LIND ’06, HENRY N. PERRY-FRIEDMAN ’06, AYE TINMUANG ’06<br />
INBRE Summer Fellowships: NOAH PAUL GARDNER ’05, THU-NGA THI HO ’07, KATHERINE LEE MITTERLING ’06,<br />
ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON ’07, ALISON SHELLEY WITKIN ’06, MARY LOUISA WRIGHT ’05<br />
Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Studies Internships: ROGER H. BURLEIGH ’06, THOMAS JULIAN ELSON ’06, DANIEL LOREN<br />
HERZBERG ’06, WHITNEY S. HOGAN ’07, LUKE JOSEPH MCKAY ’07, LOWELL WALKER ’07<br />
Kent Island Summer Fellowships: KATHRYN MICHELE ANDERSON ’08, IVY A. BLACKMORE ’07, BENJAMIN<br />
MING FEI CHAN ’05, FLAVIA HORVATH CHEN ’07, IAN THOMAS KYLE ’06, BARRETT WIDING LAWSON ’05,<br />
AMY KIT-ZING LEE ’07<br />
Kibbe Science Fellowships: ALEX COLBATH BENDER ’06, PRISCILLA TIENHUI CHAN ’06, ANDREW F. COMBS ’06,<br />
RUTH ANNE JACOBSON ’06, ALLA V. LESCURE SMITH ’06<br />
Edward E. Langbein, Sr., Summer Research Award: ELLEN HOLBROOK BETH ’05<br />
Latin American Summer Travel Grants: AVERY R. GALLEHER ’06, JAE IN LEE ’06<br />
Littlefield Summer Fellowships: ANTHONY JOSEPH CARRASQUILLO ’07, TIMOTHY JAMES CASHMAN ’07<br />
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships: MAYRA ALEJANDRA ALVARADO ’07, TIMOTHY LYNN BALLENGER ’05,<br />
JACKLYN FERNANDES BURGO ’05, ELLIOTT RULAMAN CASTILLO ’05, LAKIA M. CRAWFORD ’06, SANDY<br />
VANESSA DAVILA ’06, JOANNE LAO ’07, JESSE A. MCCREE ’06, DERAY MCKESSON ’07, ELIZABETH MARIE<br />
MENGESHA ’06, MARA JEANETTE PARTRIDGE ’05, TANISHA LOVE RAMIREZ ’06, ANDRIA CANDICE<br />
RAMKISSOON ’05, ALICIA MICHELLE WHITE ’07<br />
Merck Summer Fellowships: CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN ’07, ADAM WALKER HALL ’08, MADELEINE ELISABETH<br />
POTT ’06, KEIRNAN L. WILLETT ’07<br />
National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Fellowship at the University of Georgia: GREGORY RUBIN<br />
GOLDSMITH ’05<br />
Paller Research Fellowship: WHITNEY AMBER SACHI RABACAL ’06<br />
Public Interest Career Fund Scholarships: EMILY MEEDS COFFIN ’08, BREE ANNE DALLINGA ’06, COLIN LOUIS<br />
DOYLE ’06, AMELIA MOREL FISKE ’06, ABHIJEET JIVENDRA JHA ’08, PAUL JUNG ’06, WON BIN KIM ’06,<br />
DANIEL P. WILSON ’06<br />
Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowships: CARRIE E. ATKINS ’06, BENJAMIN D. MARTENS ’06, OWEN F. MCKENNA ’07,<br />
MARY KATE WHEELER ’07<br />
Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships: HEATHER MICHELLE DAY ’06, AIMEE CATHERINE DOUGLAS ’05,<br />
JAMES TUCKER HARRISON ’06, RICHIE HOANG ’06, ALEXANDRA KIYOMI OGATA ’06, OLIVER GREENE<br />
RADWAN ’08, NATE W. SILVER ’06, ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON ’06, ROBIN D. TRANGSRUD ’06
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Orient Prizes: KELSEY AULT ABBRUZZESE ’07, KRYSTAL LASHAYE BARKER ’08, JOSHUA JED MILLER ’08,<br />
BENJAMIN ARCHIBALD PEISCH ’05, ANNE GENEVIEVE RILEY ’08<br />
James <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Cup: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05<br />
Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award: TUCKER WILLIAM HODGKINS ’05<br />
Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public Service: CHRISTOPHER EDMUND MCCABE ’05<br />
Jim Bowditch Spirit of Service Award: ELIZABETH ANN NELLS ’05<br />
General R. H. Dunlap Prize: ADAM YAEGER URENECK ’04<br />
James S. Lentz Leadership Award: LAURA ELIZABETH JEFFERIS ’05, PETER BROWN SCHOENE ’05<br />
Maine Campus Compact Heart and Soul Student Award: KATHERINE ANN MULLIN ’05, SARAH ELIZABETH MOUNTCASTLE ’05<br />
Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award: SUE J. KIM ’05<br />
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup: ALEXANDER MASON DUENAS CORNELL DU HOUX ’06<br />
Student Employee of the Year: TINA WAI-JOUN LIN ’05<br />
Paul Andrew Walker Prize: BRIAN MICHAEL DUNN ’05, ADAM RICE BABER ’05<br />
Andrew Allison Haldane Cup: GENEVIEVE ARDOUIN CREEDON ’05<br />
Lucien Howe Prize: JACKLYN FERNANDES BURGO ’05<br />
President’s Award: KEVIN DESHAWN ROBINSON ’05<br />
ATHLETIC AWARDS<br />
Academic Achievement Award for Men: PATRICK MYLES KENEALLY ’05<br />
Academic Achievement Award for Women: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05<br />
Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding Leadership: AUBREY DANIELLE BRICK ’05<br />
The Leadership for J.V. and Club Sports Award: ELIZA VUILLET LENDE ’05<br />
Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete: KRISTEN ELLEN CAMERON ’08<br />
Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete: GARRETT WILCOX GATES ’08<br />
Outstanding Male Athlete: MCAFEE SCOTT BURKE ’05, DANIEL PATRICK SULLIVAN ’05<br />
Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Athlete: MARISSA LYNN O’NEIL ’05<br />
Wil Smith Community Service Award for Men: DANIEL ADAM HALL ’05<br />
Society of <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Women Award: ALISON KATHERINE SMITH ’05<br />
Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Leadership: SHANNON DOUGLAS MCNEVAN ’05<br />
The Sidney J. Watson Award: KENDALL OSBORNE COX ’05<br />
BASEBALL<br />
Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy: THOMAS JOSEPH MCMAHON ’05<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy: SEAN MICHAEL WALKER ’05<br />
Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy: MARK VINCENT YAKAVONIS ’05<br />
Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award: EILEEN M. FLAHERTY ’07<br />
Women's Basketball Best Defense Award: JUSTINE F. POURAVELIS ’06<br />
Women's Basketball <strong>Bowdoin</strong> Pride Award: ALISON KATHERINE SMITH ’05<br />
Women's Basketball Most Improved Award: JULIA PERSEPHONE LOONIN ’07
FOOTBALL<br />
“Boiled Owl” Football Award: BENJAMIN J. P. BABCOCK ’05<br />
Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy: BRIAN THOMAS DURANT ’05<br />
Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy: THEODORE V. GILBERT ’07<br />
William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy: SHAUN RONALD GAGNON ’05<br />
The Philip H. Soule Award: RICHARD ALLAN LECLERC, JR. ’06<br />
ICE HOCKEY<br />
Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award: BECCA L. SELDEN ’06<br />
Hugh Munro, Jr., Memorial Hockey Trophy: GEORGE PAPACHRISTOPOULOS ’06<br />
John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award: BROOKS RICHARD BOUCHER ’05, SHANNON DOUGLAS MCNEVAN ’05,<br />
NATHAN EVERETT RIDDELL ’05<br />
Seventh Player Award: KATHLEEN THERESA COYNE ’08<br />
Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy: ADAM CHARLES MACKIE ’05<br />
Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award: NICHOLAS BAYLEY ’05 (Colby <strong>College</strong>)<br />
Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey Trophy: CATHERINE D. QUINLAN ’05<br />
Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award: MARISSA LYNN O’NEIL ’05<br />
LACROSSE<br />
Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award: KEVIN MICHAEL MULLINS, JR. ’07<br />
Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: CHARLES ANDREW HUGHES ’05<br />
Paul Tiemer III Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: VINAY KASHYAP ’05<br />
Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy: COLLEEN ANN MCDONALD ’05<br />
NORDIC SKIING<br />
Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier: ALISON CHRISTINE FLINT ’05<br />
Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier: EDWARD JAMES HUNTER ’08<br />
RUGBY (WOMEN’S)<br />
Charlie Hews Spirit Award: SARAH ERIKA OBERG ’06<br />
Barry Honan Spirit Award: JULIA N. BACH ’06<br />
Most Improved Player: Back: NICOLE MARIE MELAS ’07; Forward: MIRIAM SOPIN-VILME ’07<br />
Most Valuable Player: Back: MELISSA HAMILTON HAYDEN ’05; Forward: KIRSTIN ELISABETH LEITNER ’05<br />
Outstanding First-Year Player: Back: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05; Forward: EMILY SKELLY SKINNER ’08<br />
SOCCER<br />
The Bicknell Award: KENDALL OSBORNE COX ’05<br />
George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy: TUCKER WILLIAM HODGKINS ’05<br />
Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award: MELISSA JEAN ANDERSON ’05, KENDALL OSBORNE COX ’05,<br />
JULIE GALLANT ’05, CEDAR MARIAN GOLDMAN ’05, RACHAEL M. GORDON ’05, ETHAN ROTH ’04<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Softball Achievement Award: DANIELLE N. CHAGNON ’06<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Softball Team Award: MEGAN HARMONY WYMAN ’06
SQUASH<br />
Reid Squash Trophy: LYDIA SANDERSON PILLSBURY ’07, CHARLES BRUCE SALTZMAN ’06<br />
Most Valuable Player Award: ELPINIKI S. CLEMENT ’06, ZACHARY ERNEST LINHART ’07<br />
Spirit Award: MARJORIE L. DORKEY ’06, JACOB SHERR SACK ’08<br />
SWIMMING<br />
Charles Butt Swimming Trophy: NICOLE GABRIELLE MEAD GOYETTE ’05<br />
The Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy: WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II ’05<br />
Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy: RYAN MITCHELL BOUTIN ’05, LAURA ANNE WELSH ’05<br />
TENNIS<br />
Samuel A. Ladd Tennis Trophy: PATRICK MYLES KENEALLY ’05<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Most Improved Award: SAMUEL GEORGE BITETTI ’07, CHRISTINE ANN D’ELIA ’07<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Most Valuable Player Award: MCAFEE SCOTT BURKE ’05, KRISTEN PATRICIA RAYMOND ’08<br />
<strong>Bowdoin</strong> Tennis Spirit Award: JULIA MORRISON SHAVER ’05<br />
TRACK AND FIELD<br />
Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy: GREYDON TAYLOR FOIL ’05<br />
Bob and Jeanette Cross Award: LAURA JONES PEROVICH ’05<br />
Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy: BENJAMIN ARCHIBALD PEISCH ’05<br />
Major Andrew Morin Award: JONATHAN ROMAN TODD ’05<br />
Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award: ELLEN HOLBROOK BETH ’05<br />
Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Field Award: KATHRYN MARGARET WALKER ’05<br />
VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S )<br />
Coach’s Award: SARITA M. FU ’06<br />
Most Improved Player: ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON ’06<br />
Most Valuable Player: JULIE CALARESO ’07<br />
Rookie of the Year: MARGO ELLIS LINTON ’08<br />
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS*<br />
Tom Cassidy Student Support Fund: BJORN C. CAREY ’03<br />
Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship: CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK ’05<br />
Fulbright Teaching Fellowships: EMILY LOUISE BOULAY COCHRANE ’05 (FRANCE), DANIEL COOGAN ’05 (GERMANY),<br />
SAMUEL CALLAN DOWNING ’05 (URUGUAY), KEVIN JOSEPH ERSPAMER ’05 (GERMANY), HEATHER LYNNE<br />
JOHNSTON ’05 (FRANCE), THEODORE ANDREW REINERT ’05 (GERMANY), WHITNEY HENDERSON SCHRADER ’05<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: REBECCA J. BAGLEY, COURTNEY BOSWORTH, MELISSA W. BRAVEMAN ’99,<br />
ALEXA K. CRAIG, SARAH DENNISTON, KOHAR DER SIMONIAN, HEATHER DEVLIN, SONYA EDWARDS,<br />
REBEKAH D. ESLIN, SARAH A.M. HALLEN, STEPHANIE L. JOY, KURT H. KELLEY, ERIN E. LECHNER,<br />
BRIAN MCALLISTER, KATRINA B. MITCHELL ’00, LOGAN Y. MURRAY, ANDREA PEREIRA, JESSICA A. ROUSE,<br />
GAIL E. ROWELL, DAVID J. SHEEHAN ’95, ERIC M. SUESS ’98, DARCY G. THOMAS ’97<br />
Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Scholarships: DARCY G. THOMAS ’97<br />
Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarships: MELISSA DEANE HUDSON ’05<br />
Guy Charles Howard Scholarships: TINA WAI-JOUN LIN ’05, CARLA N. ROSSER ’04, ALISON KATHERINE SMITH ’05<br />
George and Mary Knox Scholarships (July 2004): ANGELA R. BROOKS ’00, THOMAS A. CASARELLA ’00, ANDREW A.<br />
HERRING ’96, JENNIFER R. LARAIA ’03, CRISPIN M. MURIRA ’99, MOLLY L. PERENCEVICH ’01, JOHN D.<br />
PIAZZA ’97, JEREMY T. SMITH ’00, WILLIAM E. SOARES ’02, CALIF X. TRAN ’97, MOHAMMAD VAKIL ’02<br />
Lancaster Graduate Scholarships: PORTER C. ALLRED ’02, DAVID A. BEST ’96, ROBERT P. CAVE ’97, ANDREW N.<br />
DELANEY, BENJAMIN W. JENKINS ’97, ERIKA S. KAHILL ’00, GRETCHEN L. MERTZEL, DAVID A. NAKASHIAN ’00,<br />
MICHAEL NAKASHIAN ’98, SCOTT ROMAN ’00, EMILY K. SHUBERT ’02, MICHAEL D. SINCLAIR ’97, MYLES<br />
TARBELL ’00, VINCENT P. VILLANO ’00, SUSAN A. WHITE ’98<br />
Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarships: ELIZABETH MACLEOD DAVIDSON ’05, LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE F. KERSTEN ’04,<br />
JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT MENDEL ’90<br />
Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarships: ELIZABETH MACLEOD DAVIDSON ’05, LISA M. GILES ’94,<br />
OLE F. KERSTEN ’04, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT MENDEL ’90<br />
Galen C. Moses Post-Graduate Scholarships: DAVID R. GRIFFITH ’00<br />
O’Brien Graduate Scholarships: ALISON KATHERINE SMITH ’05, JENNIFER STAPLES ’02, ELLA AUGUSTA THODAL ’05,<br />
MEGAN WARDROP ’01<br />
Lee G. Paul Scholarships: MELANIE ANNE CONROY ’05, FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN ’05, JENNIFER R. LARAIA ’03,<br />
JOHN D. PIAZZA ’97<br />
Dr. C. N. Peters and A. F. Peters Medical Scholarships: WILLIAM CARTER ’97, JOSHUA NEY ’02<br />
Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Law School: TIANA GIERKE ’03, JASON HEATH ’01, ISABELLA JEAN (SARKISYAN) ’01,<br />
MICHAEL J. STEVENS ’04, SARAH ELIZABETH YANTAKOSOL ’05<br />
Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Medical School: JASON M. AINES, MONICA S. ALBORG, CATHRYN CHRISTENSEN,<br />
WAYNE S. MOSS, JENNIFER MUELLER, JENNIFER M. PALMINTERI, MONICA PATTON, LAWRENCE J. PEACOCK<br />
E. K. Van Swearingen Fund Scholarships: MELISSA W. BRAVEMAN ’99, SHANIQUE BROWN ’04, SHIVA GUPTA ’01,<br />
STEWART MACKIE ’00, KATRINA B. MITCHELL ’00, MICHELLE A. ROTTER ’97, DAVID E. YOUNG ’00<br />
Thomas J. Watson Fellowships: SELENA CLARE MCMAHAN ’05<br />
Nathan Webb Research Scholarships: ELIZABETH MACLEOD DAVIDSON ’05, CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK ’05,<br />
LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE F. KERSTEN ’04, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT 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 />
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.