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BOWDOIN COLLEGE
Commencement
Saturday, May 27, 2006
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QVOD BONVM FELIX FAVSTVMQUE SIT
INLVSTRISSIMO JOHN BALDACCI GVBERNATORI
CONSILIARIIS ET SENATORIBUS
QVI LITTERIS REI PVBLICAE MAINENSIS PROPRIE PRAESVNT
SOCIISQVE CVRANTIBVS
COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS
HONORANDIS ATQVE REVERENDIS
CLARISSIMO BARRY MILLS PRAESIDI
TOTI SENATVI ACADEMICO
ECCLESIARVM PASTORIBVS VENERANDIS
CVNCTIS DENIQVE VBIQVE GENTIVM HVMANITATIS FAVTORIBVS
HASCE EXERCITATIONES
IVVENES IN ARTIBVS INITIATI
HVMILLIMI DEDICANT
HABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI
ANTE DIEM VI KAL IVN ANNO SALVTIS MMVI
RERVMQUE PVBLICARVM FOEDERATARVM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXXX
The Latin text quoted above has introduced Bowdoin’s Commencement Program since August 21, 1822.
The names of the 24 graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most part, also translated into Latin for the program.
In the early years of the College, each graduating senior was required to deliver a Commencement “part,” an oration on
ancient or modern topics, which was frequently given in one of the classical languages, Latin, Greek, or Hebrew.
The final Latin oration was given in 1893, but the tradition of Latin survives in the language used to dedicate the
Commencement Exercises and to confer the bachelor of arts degree. The translation below was provided by Barbara Weiden
Boyd, Henry Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek.
May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:
[an ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual to ensure its success]
To John Baldacci, esteemed Governor;
to the Representatives and Senators
who personally preside over the arts and letters for the State of Maine;
and to the honorable and respected Trustees of Bowdoin College;
to Barry Mills, distinguished President;
to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders;
in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere,
the young people hereby initiated into the arts and letters
most humbly dedicate these exercises.
Held in a gathering of Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, in the State of Maine,
on the sixth day before the Kalends of June, in the 2006th year of our well-being
and in the 230th year of the authority of the United States of America.
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DEGREES
This ancient formula is used by the President in conferring degrees:
Candidati pro gradu baccalaureali, assurgite.
Vir honorande, hosce juvenes, quos censeo idoneos primum ad gradumin artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad gradum istum admittam.Placetne? (Placet.)
Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum gradum inartibus, et dono et concedo omnia jura, privilegia, honores atque dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia.
In cujus testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas accipite.
Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise.
(To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) Honored sir, these youngpeople whom I deem worthy of the first degree in Arts, I now present toyou, that, if you so direct, I may admit them to that degree. Is such yourwill? (It is.)
(To the Candidates) By virtue of the authority vested in me, I now admit you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and confer upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities pertainingto that degree.
In witness whereof, receive these diplomas.
NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and the graduating class
requests that there be no applause until the last degree is conferred.
At the Commencement Exercises, Bowdoin displays the College flag and the flags
of the United States of America, the State of Maine, and the home or dual-citizenship
countries or territories of graduating students—in 2006, Brazil, Canada, People’s
Republic of China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, France, Ireland,
Japan, Kenya, Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Pakistan, Russia, Singapore,
Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
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TWO HUNDRED FIRST COMMENCEMENTOF BOWDOIN COLLEGE
May 27, 2006
COMMENCEMENT MARCHCHANDLER'S BAND
OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESHELEN L. CAFFERTY
William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of German and the Humanities and College Marshal
INVOCATIONREV. STEPHEN F. CONCANNON
Pastor, St. Charles Borromeo Church, Brunswick
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNERSENIOR MEMBERS OF BOKA, CHAMBER CHOIR, CHORUS,
THE LONGFELLOWS, MISCELLANIA, THE MEDDIEBEMPSTERS, AND URSUS VERSES
JENNIFER EVALENA WILKINSON ’06, piano
FOR THE STATEBETH EDMONDS
President of the Maine State Senate
WELCOMEBARRY MILLS
President of the College
SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
The Bonds That Tie UsDAVID DUHALDE-WINE ’06
Class of 1868 Prize Winner
Bowdoin by the SeaALEXANDRA HONOR YANIKOSKI ’06Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESBARRY MILLS
President of the College
ROGER ANGELL, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
Citation by Peter M. CovielloAssociate Professor of English
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NAWAL M. NOUR, DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
Citation by Jennifer R. ScanlonAssociate Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies
KIKI SMITH, DOCTOR OF ARTS
Citation by James J. MullenAssistant Professor of Art
BEVERLY DANIEL TATUM, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
Citation by Susan E. BellA. Myrick Freeman Professor of Social Sciences
DONALD M. ZUCKERT ’56, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
Citation by Mark WethliA. LeRoy Greason Professor of Art
CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
DEDICATIONBARRY MILLS
President of the College
HARRY WADE-PINKNEY JONES ’06Class President
RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN
CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESDENIS J. CORISH
Professor of Philosophy and College Marshal
RECESSIONAL MARCHCHANDLER'S BAND
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CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2006
HARRY WADE-PINKNEY JONES ’06, Class Marshal
ALAA ANWAR ABDEEN
ILANA YAEL ABRAMS
NICHOLAS CULE ADAMS
NISHA SUZANNE AJMANI
MANYA ALBERTSON
PARKER AARON ALLRED ’04LUCAS MARK AMUNDSON
CHARLES LINDSAY ANDERSON
TRAVIS ROBERT ARNOLD
CARRIE ELIZABETH ATKINS
CHRISTOPHER KEVIN AVERILL
CESAR ARTURO AVILES ’04
JULIA NICOLE BACH
KARI AIYA BARBER
LUCAS BARE
R. FORD BARKER
JAMES DAVID BAUMBERGER
PETER COWLES BEEBE
ELSPETH ADAM BENARD
ALEX COLBATH BENDER
DANIEL MAIER BENSEN
KIERSA JANE BENSON
NOAH CHASE BERMAN
JENNIFER I-LING BERNSTEIN
EKATERINA BEZBORODKO
CHRISTOPHER HOUSTON W. BLODGETT
LISA CLEMENS BONJOUR
BENJAMIN ALEXANDER BOTWICK
KELLY ELIZABETH BOUGERE
MATTHEW MICHAEL BOYD
ELIZABETH HASTINGS BRADFORD
JOSEPH ANTONIO BRAZZI
HENRY ROGER BRENNAN
KERRI RITA BRENNAN
LESLIE JORDAN BRIDGERS
SAVANNAH T. BRISCOE
DANA SCOTT BRISSON, JR. KENDALL DUTOIT BROWN
EMILY ANNE BRUNS
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL BUCCI
MARK ANDREW BULGER
LINDSAY BETH BUNTMAN
Physics; Minor: Computer ScienceEnglishGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsReligion; Minor: PsychologyEconomics and PhilosophyGovernment and Legal StudiesChemistry; Minor: FrenchAnthropologyEconomicsBiology and Classical ArchaeologyHistory; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesLatin American Studies
History; Minor: EducationHistory and SociologyBiology; Minor: ChemistrySociology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EducationGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Visual ArtsSociology; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies Neuroscience; Minor: PhysicsAsian Studies; Minor: BiologyBiology-Environmental StudiesPsychology; Minor: Film StudiesHistoryEconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Education StudiesEnglish; Minor: Film StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Art HistorySociologyEconomics and FrenchEconomics; Minor: HistoryBiochemistry and NeurosciencePsychology; Minor: EducationEnglish; Minor: SociologyEnglish; Minor: FrenchGovernment and Legal Studies and SociologyArt History; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesChemistry; Minor: FrenchEconomics and Government and Legal StudiesEconomicsGender and Women's Studies
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ROGER HENDERSON BURLEIGH
ROSS ARNETT BUTSCHEK
JESSE ERIC BUTTERFIELD
ADAM WILLIAM CALDWELL
AUDRA DEE CALER ’05NATASHA ROSE CAMILO
KATHERINE TORREY CAPO’ CHARLOTTE ANNE CARLSEN
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DANIELLE NICOLE CHAGNON
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PRISCILLA TIENHUI CHAN
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RANWEI FRANCES CHIANG
MELINDA KATHLEEN CHISM
MICHAEL PATRICK CHUTE
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ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT
SARAH LAMONT CLOSE
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ANDREW FORD COMBS
JOHN FERDINAND CONVERY IV
BENJAMIN CUILEAN COPE-KASTEN
MELISSA DANIELLE COREY
PATRICK CLARK COSTELLO
BRUCE SCHOLLARD COURTNEY
MERYL ALEXIS COUSENS ’04
ALLYSON JUDITH CRAIB
ELIZABETH ROSALIA CRAIG ’05
NATALIE ADRIENNE MUNSON CRAVEN
MICHAEL LLOYD CROWLEY
STEPHEN JOSEPH CURWEN
ABIGAIL ELIZABETH DALEY
Biology-Environmental StudiesBiologyMathematics and Physics; Minor: Computer Science
BiochemistryArt History/Visual ArtsArt History; Minor: Gender and Women'sStudies Art HistoryLatin American Studies and SpanishEnglish; Minor: Art HistoryBiochemistryAnthropology-Environmental Studies; Minor: BiologyHistoryGovernment and Legal Studies and Religion;Minor: SpanishMathematicsGovernment and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies Psychology; Minor: EnglishGovernment and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Sociology;Minor: Latin American StudiesMathematics; Minor: Africana StudiesSociology; Minor: EconomicsArt HistoryPsychologyAnthropology; Minor: BiologyEnglish; Minor: TheaterBiology-Environmental StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsGender and Women's Studies and Sociology;Minor: ItalianBiology; Minor: ChemistryEconomics and Computer Science/Mathematics;Minor: EducationReligion; Minor: Asian StudiesArt History/Visual ArtsComputer Science and EconomicsPsychologySociology; Minor: Government and LegalStudiesSociology; Minor: EducationGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:TheaterBiologyGovernment and Legal StudiesBiochemistry and Economics; Minor: Mathematics
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies
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BREE ANN DALLINGA
SARAH MARI DAMERVILLE
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MARGARET ISABELLE FULLER
ANDREW DAVID FULTON
Gender and Women's Studies and Governmentand Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsAsian Studies and Government and Legal StudiesSociologyPsychology and SpanishMusicGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: ItalianChemistry; Minor: AnthropologyNeuroscience; Minor: ChemistrySociology; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: SpanishPsychology; Minor: EducationEnglish and Government and Legal StudiesEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesClassics and Visual ArtsBiology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesArt History; Minor: EnglishLatin American Studies; Minor: PhysicsGerman and HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies and SpanishGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: FrenchGovernment and Legal Studies and PhilosophyAsian Studies and Government and LegalStudiesHistory; Minor: SociologyPsychology and Russian
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:Environmental Studies English; Minor: HistoryPsychology-Environmental StudiesBiology; Minor: SpanishSociology and Spanish; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies
Mathematics/Economics; Minor: PhysicsGovernment and Legal Studies and SpanishPhysics; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies Anthropology and Gender and Women'sStudies; Minor: TeachingGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsLatin American Studies-EnvironmentalStudies; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies Economics and Government and Legal StudiesAnthropology and ReligionEnglish and MathematicsHistory; Minor: EducationEconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: BiologyBiology; Minor: Visual ArtsReligion; Minor: Asian StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: Visual ArtsEnglish and FrenchEnvironmental Studies and Photography
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ANDREW KAGWA GACHANJA
DEEYA GAINDH
EVAN JOHN GALLAGHER
AVERY ROSE GALLEHER
ETHAN SCOTT GALLOWAY
CHRISTINE CAPODILUPO GANNON
WILLIAM HARRISON GENGE II ANDREW MICHAEL GESTRICH
TIMOTHY CHARLES GIBSON
WILLIAM KELVIN GILCHRIST
ZACHARY ANTHONY GITTENS
ALEXANDER WINTER GLAUBER
EMILY BURNHAM GLINICK
ABBY HOLLENDER GOLDFARB
ANTON IGOREVICH GORBOUNOV
MARGARET ELIZABETH GORMLEY
VIRGINIA GORDON GREENBAUM
MOIRA STEVENS GREENSPUN
ELLEN SANFORD GRENLEY
BROCK DOUGLAS GRIFFIN
RACHEL ELIZABETH GROBSTEIN
JOHN G. GRONBERG, JR. JILLIAN LEIGH GRUNNAH
EMILY SUZANNE HACKERT
SABRINA KAY HALL-LITTLE
MICHAEL LIGHTFOOT HAMMER
LISA MARIE HARDEJ ’05JAMES TUCKER HARRISON
NICOLE ALYN HART
RYAN JOSEPH HELMINIAK ’05ROBERTO HERNANDEZ
DANIEL LOREN HERZBERG
MICHAEL JAMES HICKEY
RICHARD HOANG
ELIZABETH ANNE HOERING
GARDINER ROBERTS HOLLAND
GWENNAN MAIR HOLLINGWORTH
MARIANNA ELIZABETH HOUSTON
EMILY HRICKO
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ELIZA HAAPANIEMI HUTCHINSON
MARK ANDREW IGLESIAS
JOHN-MARK PERRY IKEDA
HOSHEUS DAVID ISAAC
JACOBSEN LELAND MEANS IVES
RUTH ANNE JACOBSON
BROOKE BAKER JAMES
AARON FONG JAROFF
HALEY ANN JEPSON
NUPUR JHAWAR
Economics and EnglishBiology; Minor: ChemistryEnglish; Minor: EconomicsSpanish; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesBiology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesHistory; Minor: AnthropologyEnglish; Minor: SpanishEnglish; Minor: EducationAsian Studies; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal StudiesEconomics; Minor: Computer ScienceArt History; Minor: LatinItalian Theatre Studies; Minor: Art HistoryPhilosophyEconomics; Minor: SociologyEnglish and SociologyPsychology; Minor: BiologyVisual Arts; Minor: ItalianArt History; Minor: HistoryMathematics/EconomicsPhilosophy and Visual ArtsEconomics and PhilosophyArt History; Minor: Dance
Psychology; Minor: Visual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Visual ArtsArt HistoryGender and Women's Studies; Minor: DanceSociology; Minor: Asian StudiesAnthropology; Minor: EducationBiology and HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies and Visual Arts;Minor: Art HistoryHistory and Architectural StudiesEconomics and Government and Legal StudiesAsian Studies and Computer Science /MathematicsGeology; Minor: BiologyHistory; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies and SpanishEnglishEnglish; Minor: DanceNeuroscienceGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: TheaterSociology; Minor: Environmental Studies
English and TheaterArt History/Visual ArtsEnglish; Minor: EconomicsRomance Languages
Biology; Minor: SociologyFrench; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryPsychology; Minor: EducationNeuroscience; Minor: Chemistry
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EMILY COLLIER JOHNSON
KATE WOHL JOHNSON
KIMBERLY RENAE JOHNSON
KATHLEEN JORDAN JOHNSTON
HARRY WADE-PINKNEY JONES
LAUREL PARKS PFAFFINGER JONES
PAUL JUNG
RACHEL CARA KAPLAN
SHRINKHALA KARMACHARYA
NITASHA ARORA KAWATRA
MAYUMI ANGELA KENNEDY
MEAGHAN ANN KENNEDY
ROSE RANDALL KENT
SHAUN CARLSON KEZER
SHAHID ALI KHOJA
WON BIN KIM
VANESSA CLAIRE HATVANY KITCHEN
CARL ALEXANDER KLIMT
EVAN SETH KOHN
SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS
DEREK JAMES KRAFT
BENJAMIN AARON KREIDER ’05
MARK DAVID KREMPLEY
KIMBERLY ALEXANDRA KRIPPNER
IAN THOMAS KYLE
JONATHAN P. LANDRY
KATHERINE ELIZABETH LANDRY ’05KEVIN ROBERT LARIVEE
DANNY LE
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ERIN ALYSSA BERGMANN LUCEY
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PATRICK WILLIAM LYONS
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Economics; Minor: FrenchNeuroscience; Minor: Visual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies and ReligionSociology; Minor: EconomicsSociologyAsian Studies and Latin American StudiesSociology; Minor: EconomicsHistory; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesArt History; Minor: Asian StudiesChemistryEconomics; Minor: Education StudiesNeuroscience; Minor: TheaterMathematicsBiochemistry; Minor: SpanishAfricana Studies; Minor: EconomicsNeuroscience; Minor: AnthropologyEconomics and Government and Legal StudiesMathematics and MusicLanguage Learning-Culturally Speaking;Minor: EducationNeuroscience; Minor: FrenchMathematics; Minor: RussianClassical Archaeology and GeologyEnglish and SpanishPsychology; Minor: FrenchGovernment and Legal StudiesAnthropology; Minor: Chemistry
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BRENDAN PAUL MACKOFF
TREVOR THOMAS MACOMBER
FARIHA JANAN MAHMUD
ELI NATHANIEL MAITLAND
BRANDY RAE MALONEY
SHRINIDI MANI
CLAUDIA MARIA MARROQUIN
BENJAMIN DANYLIK MARTENS
MARIE THERESE MASSE
HILLARY MEREDITH MATLIN
ZACHARY COFFIN MATTHIAS
WILLIAM WARREN MAUKE III KRISTEN ROSE MAYNARD
JESSE ALLISTER MCCREE
FRANCESCA VALLDEJULI MCGOWAN
DANIEL JOSEPH MCGRATH
KELLY ANNE MCGRATH
TRACY JEAN MCKAY
JOSHUA DONALD MCKEEVER
THOMAS ANDREW MCKINLEY
ELIZABETH MARIE MENGESHA
JOHN GILBERT MENKE
CHRISTOPHER ACKERMAN METCALF ’05
DREW BAKER METCALFE ’04DAVIN MICHAELS
TAYLOR LINDSAY MILLER ’05JESSE ADDISON MINNEMAN ’05
MICHAEL THOMAS MINOGUE
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HALLIE TEARE MUELLER
RAI ARSALAN MUJAHID
CATHERINE ELIZABETH NABER
MATTHEW RICHARD NEIDLINGER
ANDREW PERCY NELSON
NADIA MELISSA NELSON
BROOKE HELDMAN NENTWIG
Economics; Minor: Computer SciencePhilosophy and SpanishGender and Women's Studies andGovernment and Legal StudiesFrench and Government and Legal StudiesEnglish and Theater; Minor: Film StudiesNeuroscience; Minor: ReligionArt History; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies; Minor: BiologyBiochemistry; Minor: Gender andWomen's Studies Art History and Classical ArchaeologyAnthropology; Minor: ArchaeologyBiology and FrenchNeuroscienceAfricana Studies and Government and Legal StudiesPsychologyGeology-Environmental StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: Art HistoryMathematicsEnglish and PsychologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:EconomicsGovernment and Legal StudiesEconomics; Minor: TheaterGovernment and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies; Minor: TheaterBiology; Minor: ChemistryEnglish; Minor: Film StudiesGovernment and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:EconomicsNeuroscienceEnglish and Spanish; Minor: TheaterArt History and Psychology History; Minor: TeachingSpanish; Minor: EducationEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesMathematics/Economics; Minor: AnthropologyComputer Science and Philosophy; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies Visual Arts; Minor: EducationEconomics and Mathematics
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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Austin, TexasLos Angeles, California
Sharon, New Hampshire
Arlington, Massachusetts
New York, New YorkSeekonk, Massachusetts
West Simsbury, ConnecticutIvoryton, Connecticut
Glenburn, Maine
Caracas, VenezuelaWhite Plains, New York
Fort Collins, ColoradoHolden, Maine
Lunenburg, MassachusettsSan Francisco, California
Malden, MassachusettsPiedmont, California
Haverford, Pennsylvania
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Simsbury, ConnecticutEaston, Connecticut
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Boston, MassachusettsWest Hartford, Connecticut
Marstons Mills, MassachusettsNew York, New York
Avon, Connecticut
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DAVID THOMAS NG
KATHERINE HOGAN NIELSON
JEFFREY PATRICK NOLIN
ANNA KAWATSU NOMURA
RYAN MATTHEW NORTH ’05JAMES ANDREW NYLUND
SARAH ERIKA OBERG
JENNA ELIZABETH O'BRIEN
KERRY ANDERSON O'CONNOR
ALEXANDRA KIYOMI OGATA
JACQUELINE NICOLE O'HARE
DAPHNEY JOANNE OLIUS
MARGARET MORAN O'MARA
NICHOLAS JOSEPH ORDWAY
LUCY ELIZABETH ORLOSKI
KELLY COURTNEY ORR
ERICA CREDE OSTERMANN
KATHRYN ANN OSTROFSKY
CATHERINE ELIZABETH OWENS
JARED LEE PALMER
GEORGE PAPACHRISTOPOULOS
FERNANDO ANDRES PAREDES
BRANDON KYLE PARISE
LINDSEY NOELLE PARSONS
GRAHAM PATERSON
TAUWAN RAOUL PATTERSON
WILSON SPARBERG PATTON
ALEXANDER DOUGLAS PAUL
MERON PAULOS
ALEX FRANK PELLERIN
KARA ANN PERRIELLO
HENRY NICHOLAS PERRY-FRIEDMAN
KYLE F. PETRIE
ANTWAN DESEAN PHILLIPS
LETITIA ZEELIKA PIERRE ’05EVE CHRISTIANE PISAPIA ’04FRANK NICHOLAS PIZZO
ANNA KATINKA PODMANICZKY
JONAH HAMBLEN POPP
MADELEINE ELISABETH POTT
JUSTINE FRANÇOISE POURAVELIS
ELLEN BATES POWERS
TREVOR JON POWERS
JOEL KIRKPATRICK PRESTI
JARED THOMAS PRICHARD
RAJIV PURUSHOTHAM ’07
Economics and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies HistoryBiologyEconomics; Minor: TheaterEnglish and Music; Minor: Theater
Mathematics; Minor: GreekArt History/Visual Arts; Minor: TheaterVisual ArtsPsychologyEnglish and Sociology; Minor: TheaterBiology; Minor: SpanishPsychology; Minor: ChemistryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsPsychology and Religion Art History; Minor: SpanishSociology; Minor: EconomicsHistorySpanish; Minor: Africana Studies
History and Russian Chemistry; Minor: EconomicsPhilosophySociology; Minor: EducationSociology; Minor: PsychologyBiology and Visual Arts Art History; Minor: SociologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsHistory; Minor: EducationGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EnglishBiology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGender and Women's Studies; Minor:EducationBiology; Minor: Art HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:PhilosophyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Africana StudiesArt History; Minor: SociologyArt History/Visual ArtsEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: MusicPhilosophy; Minor: Government and LegalStudiesBiology and Romance Languages Economics; Minor: FrenchGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: TheaterGovernment and Legal StudiesGerman and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal StudiesAsian Studies
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Belgrade, MaineVeazie, Maine
Woodbury, Minnesota
Marshall, MichiganDollard-des-Ormeaux, Québec, Canada
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Wilton, Connecticut
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Lafayette, IndianaMarstons Mills, Massachusetts
Orange, Connecticut
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JAMIE G. QUINN
WHITNEY AMBER SACHI RABACAL
MEREDITH PHILLIPS RAILSBACK
TANISHA LOVE RAMIREZ
WHITNEY WALCUTT RAUSCHENBACH
MICHAEL GERALD RECORD
JAMAAL ANDRE REDON
JULIA GUERRERO REED
HOPE ELIZABETH REESE
MATTHEW DENNIS REGELE
COURTNEY ELYSE REICHERT
CARRINGTON RENFIELD-MILLER
ALLEGRA AINSWORTH RICH
DARIEN LEIGH RICHARDSON
JANNELLE EMERALD RICHARDSON
KEVIN JOSEPH RICHARDSON
SARAH GENEVIEVE RILEY
MEGAN LOUISE RODGERS
ELIZABETH MAHER ROSE
MATTHEW ADAM ROSEMAN
JONATHAN DANIEL ROSENTHAL
MATTHEW TODD ROY
VANESSA MARIE RUSSELL
ANDREW WYATT RUSSO
MONICA ANNE RUZICKA
ALLISON MICHELLE RYDER
CHARLES BRUCE SALTZMAN
REBECCA SAUNDERS SARGENT
LAURA FRANCES SARTORI
JACOB HACKBARTH SCHECKMAN
ALEC WALD SCHLEY
DANIEL JAMES SCHUBERTH
JULIA S. SCHWEITZER
EMMA WHITNEY SEARS
REBECCA LEE SELDEN
MARISOL ELIS SEPULVEDA
FARIBA SHAFFIEY ’05MICHAEL JAMES SHANNON
ANNA RACHEL SHAPELL ’05KHALIL NA'IM SHARIF
AUBREY JUNE SHARMAN
EMILY ANNE SHEFFIELD
NINA SHRAYER
ELI DANIEL SIDMAN
BIANCA SIMONE SIGH
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:Economics
BiochemistryEnglish; Minor: EducationSociologyBiology and German Government and Legal Studies; Minor: FrenchPsychology; Minor: TheaterReligion and Spanish Psychology; Minor: EducationEconomics; Minor: EducationGerman and Mathematics; Minor: EducationAsian Studies; Minor: EconomicsArt History; Minor: EnglishSociology; Minor: EducationHistory; Minor: Film StudiesEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEnglish and History Sociology; Minor: Government and LegalStudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EnglishEconomics; Minor: Government and LegalStudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EducationEnglish; Minor: EducationPsychology; Minor: EducationGovernment and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: FrenchGerman; Minor: Film Studies
Psychology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEnglish; Minor: EducationGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:ChemistryPhysics; Minor: MusicEnglish; Minor: Film StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:MathematicsAnthropology-Environmental StudiesBiology; Minor: SpanishSpanish; Minor: BiologyBiology; Minor: ChemistryHistory; Minor: FrenchArt History and Visual Arts BiologyEnglish and Gender and Women's Studies;Minor: EducationAnthropologySociology; Minor: EducationPhysics; Minor: Visual ArtsArt History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies
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New York, New YorkLake Bluff, Illinois
Eliot, MaineLexington, Massachusetts
Wayzata, MinnesotaMilton, Massachusetts
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NATHANIEL WHITE SILVER
ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON
ANNE MORAN SIMSON
EVA KRISTINA SISK
ADAM TERENCE SKUSE ’07ALEXANDRA CATHERINE HODGSON SMITH
ALLA LESCURE SMITH
BENJAMIN EAMON SMITH
JACQUELINE MCNEIL STAHL
LAKIA MARIE STANTON
JESSICA LINA STIRBA
MICHAEL THOMAS STRATTON
KEERTHI SUGUMARAN
ANN LOUISE SULLIVAN
RATSIRIN SUPCHAROEN
KATHARINE ALLEN SWAN
JEFFREY MICHAEL SWITCHENKO
ANNE CHRISTINE TAYLOR
CARTER GRATTON THOMAS
SARAH MICHELLE THOMAS
MATTHEW WILLIAM THOMSON
AYE TINMAUNG
ROBIN DENISE TRANGSRUD
ANNA BEATRICE TROYANSKY
ANYA ANNOLA TRUNDY
VICTORIA ALLERTON TUDOR
ERIN TRACEY TURBAN
KARI LYNN TWAITE
NEAL REID URWITZ
LUCILLE BENTON VAN HOOK
MARY CHRISTINE VARGO
MATTHEW LORENZO VASQUEZ
COURTNEY SHANAMAN WAGNER
MARTIN MON WAI
WILLIAM HATCHER WALDROP
LISA CATHERINE WARD
LUCAS LARSON WARTON
WILLIAM DOUBLEDAY WATERS
ASHLEIGH NICOLE WATSON
CHRISTOPHER GRAYSON WEINER ’05SONIA WEINHAUS
GED GRAVES WIESCHHOFF
KELSEY ELIZABETH WILCOX
KEVIN DAVID WILCOX
JENNIFER EVALENA WILKINSON
DAVID STEWART WILLNER
Chemistry; Minor: MathematicsAnthropology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEconomicsEnglish; Minor: SpanishEconomics; Minor: MathematicsBiology; Minor: EconomicsBiology; Minor: HistoryArchitectural Studies-Environmental StudiesArt History; Minor: EducationAfricana Studies and English Classics and Gender and Women's StudiesBiologyGovernment and Legal StudiesVisual Arts; Minor: EconomicsGeology/Physics; Minor: BiologyBiologyMathematics; Minor: Chemistry
PsychologySociology; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies and Spanish Economics and History Asian Studies and Biology; Minor: ChemistryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor:SpanishFrench; Minor: Environmental Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EnglishLatin American Studies and Spanish; Minor:Government and Legal StudiesHistory; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies-EnvironmentalStudies; Minor: French
Government and Legal Studies and Religion
Biology-Environmental StudiesFrench-Environmental StudiesReligion
Government and Legal Studies; Minor:Education StudiesMathematics and Physics Biology; Minor: GermanEconomicsEnglish and Theater; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal StudiesEconomics and German Government and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies and Physics NeuroscienceGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Art HistoryEconomics and English English and Music Anthropology; Minor: Archaeology
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Lubbock, TexasHebron, Maine
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DANIEL PECK WILSON
HILARIE JANE WILSON
LUKE PARIS HITCHCOCK WILSON
NICOLE SAYURI WILSON
SOPHIE WEBSTER WISS
LAUREN STUART WITHEY
ALISON SHELLEY WITKIN
LESLIE PORTER WITTENBRAKER
MICHAEL GARDINER WOOD
KATHERINE WILLIAMS WOODCOCK
REBECCA LYNN WOODS
ALANA MAYDENE WOOLEY
HENRY VAN WINKLE WORK
MEGAN HARMONY WYMAN
HAN XU ’05
ALEXANDRA HONOR YANIKOSKI
CHRISTINE RACHEL YIP
BENJAMIN HARRIS YORMAK
NICOLE RISTI YOUNG
KATHRYN ANNE SCOTT
Spanish; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: Gender and Women's Studies French and Government and Legal Studies;Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: PsychologyVisual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies-EnvironmentalStudies; Minor: EconomicsBiology; Minor: EnglishSpanishEnglish and Theater and French Art History/ArchaeologyPsychology; Minor: SociologyGender and Women's Studies; Minor: BiologyComputer Science and Government and Legal Studies Gender and Women's Studies; Minor: English
Economics-Environmental Studies
Psychology; Minor: EnglishComputer Science and Economics Government and Legal StudiesEconomics; Minor: Education
IN MEMORIAM
English; Minor: Education
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Komoka, Ontario, CanadaMedford, Massachusetts
Acton, Massachusetts
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HONORARY APPOINTMENTS
SUMMA CUM LAUDE
MARGARET ELIZABETH FITZGERALD
LAUREL PARKS PFAFFINGER JONES
MEAGHAN ANN KENNEDY
SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS
LUKE OGDEN MONAHAN
ALEXANDER DOUGLAS PAUL
REBECCA LEE SELDEN
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
TRAVIS ROBERT ARNOLD
JAMES DAVID BAUMBERGER
ALEX COLBATH BENDER
ELIZABETH HASTINGS BRADFORD
MELINDA KATHLEEN CHISM
SARAH MARI DAMERVILLE
JENA BRESNIHAN DAVIS
DAVID MARK DIAMOND
NICOLE ALYN HART
KATE WOHL JOHNSON
GREGORY PAUL LEVIN
JASON JONATHAN LEWIS
KATHERINE PORTER LOOMIS
KRISTEN ROSE MAYNARD
ALEXANDRA KIYOMI OGATA
JACQUELINE NICOLE O'HARE
LUCY ELIZABETH ORLOSKI
JONAH HAMBLEN POPP
COURTNEY ELYSE REICHERT
ALLISON MICHELLE RYDER
MICHAEL JAMES SHANNON
ALLA LESCURE SMITH
ERIN TRACEY TURBAN
DANIEL PECK WILSON
LAUREN STUART WITHEY
LESLIE PORTER WITTENBRAKER
MEGAN HARMONY WYMAN
CUM LAUDE
NICHOLAS CULE ADAMS
CARRIE ELIZABETH ATKINS
JULIA NICOLE BACH
ELSPETH ADAM BENARD
KIERSA JANE BENSON
NOAH CHASE BERMAN
JENNIFER I-LING BERNSTEIN
CHARLOTTE ANNE CARLSEN
STEPHEN JOSEPH CURWEN
HEATHER MICHELLE DAY
COLIN LOUIS DOYLE
DREW ROBERT FRIEDMANN
PHILIP CARROLL FRIEDRICH
SARITA MARIE FU
EVAN JOHN GALLAGHER
JILLIAN LEIGH GRUNNAH
JAMES TUCKER HARRISON
ELIZA HAAPANIEMI HUTCHINSON
HALEY ANN JEPSON
NUPUR JHAWAR
PAUL JUNG
SHRINKHALA KARMACHARYA
DANNY LE
LYDIA JAYNE LOBOZZO ’05
ERIN ALYSSA BERGMANN LUCEY
BRENDAN PAUL MACKOFF
SHRINIDI MANI
DANIEL JOSEPH MCGRATH
KELLY ANNE MCGRATH
TRACY JEAN MCKAY
JOSHUA DONALD MCKEEVER
JARED LEE PALMER
GRAHAM PATERSON
MADELEINE ELISABETH POTT
JOEL KIRKPATRICK PRESTI
MICHAEL GERALD RECORD
MATTHEW DENNIS REGELE
CARRINGTON RENFIELD-MILLER
ALLEGRA AINSWORTH RICH
MEGAN LOUISE RODGERS
LAURA FRANCES SARTORI
DANIEL JAMES SCHUBERTH
NINA SHRAYER
NATHANIEL WHITE SILVER
ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON
KARI LYNN TWAITE
LUCILLE BENTON VAN HOOK
GED GRAVES WIESCHHOFF
REBECCA LYNN WOODS
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PHI BETA KAPPA
Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.
TRAVIS ROBERT ARNOLD
JAMES DAVID BAUMBERGER
ALEX COLBATH BENDER
JENNIFER I-LING BERNSTEIN
ELIZABETH HASTINGS BRADFORD
MELINDA KATHLEEN CHISM
SARAH ANN CLARK
SARAH MARI DAMERVILLE
JENA BRESNIHAN DAVIS
DAVID MARK DIAMOND
AIMEE CATHERINE DOUGLAS ’05MARGARET ELIZABETH FITZGERALD
NICOLE ALYN HART
KATE WOHL JOHNSON
LAUREL PARKS PFAFFINGER JONES
MEAGHAN ANN KENNEDY
SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS
GREGORY PAUL LEVIN
JASON JONATHAN LEWIS
KATHERINE PORTER LOOMIS
KRISTEN ROSE MAYNARD
KELLY ANNE MCGRATH
LUKE OGDEN MONAHAN
ALEXANDRA KIYOMI OGATA
JACQUELINE NICOLE O'HARE
LUCY ELIZABETH ORLOSKI
ALEXANDER DOUGLAS PAUL
JONAH HAMBLEN POPP
COURTNEY ELYSE REICHERT
ALLEGRA AINSWORTH RICH
MEGAN LOUISE RODGERS
ALLISON MICHELLE RYDER
REBECCA LEE SELDEN
MICHAEL JAMES SHANNON
ALLA LESCURE SMITH
ERIN TRACEY TURBAN
LUCILLE BENTON VAN HOOK
GED GRAVES WIESCHHOFF
DANIEL PECK WILSON
LAUREN STUART WITHEY
LESLIE PORTER WITTENBRAKER
MEGAN HARMONY WYMAN
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HONORANDS OF THE 2006 COMMENCEMENT
ROGER ANGELL
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
A native New Yorker, Roger Angell is the senior editor at the New Yorker magazine, and is a gifted
essayist, author, and baseball writer. He graduated from Harvard in 1942 and gained his first experi-
ence in publishing as managing editor for a weekly magazine of the U.S. Army Air Forces. He
became a writer and a fiction editor at the New Yorker in 1956 and began to write about baseball in
1962. As an editor he nurtured such writers as Garrison Keillor, William Trevor, and John Updike.
His own works of fiction include The Stone Arbor and Other Stories. He also wrote the introduction
for the most recent edition of The Elements of Style by William Strunk and E.B. White [Litt. D.,
Bowdoin 1950], who was Angell’s stepfather. Roger Angell is perhaps most widely known as a base-
ball writer for The Summer Game (1972); Five Seasons (1977); Late Innings (1982); Season Ticket
(1988); Once More Around the Park (1991); A Pitcher’s Story: Innings with David Cone (2001); and
Game Time (2003). He is the recipient of the George Polk Award for Commentary (1981); the
Authors Guild Award for Distinguished Service to American Letters (2000); and in 2005 was a
Kelly Writers House Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.
NAWAL M. NOUR
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
Nawal M. Nour is an obstetrician and gynecologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston
and an assistant professor at the Harvard Medical School. She is director of the hospital’s African
Women’s Health Center and of its Obstetric Resident Practice. A Sudanese-American
born in Khartoum, Sudan, Dr. Nour was raised in Egypt and England. She earned a B.A. from
Brown University in 1988, an M.D. degree from the Harvard Medical School in 1994, and a
master of public health degree from Harvard in 1999. She founded the African Women’s Health
Center the same year; the center is the first (and only) African health practice in the United States
that focuses on the physical and emotional needs of women who have undergone female genital
cutting as a cultural practice. Dr. Nour was awarded a 2003 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship for
her efforts on national and international levels to educate patients and their families as well as obste-
trician-gynecologists on the policy implications and the health consequences of female circumcision.
KIKI SMITH
DOCTOR OF ARTS
New York-based graphic artist and sculptor Kiki Smith uses a variety of materials and media to
explore the dichotomy between the psychological power and the physiological power of the human
body. She attended Hartford Art School in Connecticut from 1974 to 1976. In the late 1970s
and early 1980s she was associated with the artists’ collective Collaborative Projects, Inc., and
participated in the celebrated Times Square Show of 1980. Her 1990 exhibition in the Projects
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Room at the Museum of Modern Art in New York received wide acclaim. Her work may be found
in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Bowdoin College Museum of Art. The
Museum of Modern Art in New York organized a major retrospective of her prints and multiples in
2003–2004, and the Monacelli Press recently published a comprehensive survey of Ms. Smith’s
work in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition that opened at the San Francisco Museum of
Modern Art in November of 2005. She received the Skowhegan Medal for Sculpture in 2000 and
has participated in the Whitney Biennial three times.
BEVERLY DANIEL TATUM
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
Psychologist, educator, author, and college president Beverly Daniel Tatum is a nationally recog-
nized authority on racial issues in America. A psychologist by training, Dr. Tatum received a B.A.
from Wesleyan University in 1975, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in clinical psychology from the
University of Michigan, and an M.A. in religious studies from Hartford Seminary. She began her
teaching career at the University of California at Santa Barbara, followed by several years at
Westfield State College in Massachusetts, and thirteen years at Mt. Holyoke College, where she was
professor, dean of the college and vice president for student affairs, and acting president. In 2002
she was named the ninth president of Spelman College, a historically black college for women locat-
ed in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Tatum’s research has examined racial identity development in teens, the
impact of race on classroom dynamics, and the experiences of African-American families in predom-
inantly white communities. Her books include Assimilation Blues: Black Families in a White
Community (1987) and “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” and Other
Conversations About Race (1997).
DONALD M. ZUCKERT ’56DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
In the fifty years since his graduation Donald M. Zuckert has served the College through his energy
and creativity, his willingness to take on difficult tasks and responsibilities, and his philanthropy. He
assumed leadership roles in the Campaign for Bowdoin in the 1980s and served as chair of the New
Century Campaign from 1996 to 1998. He was elected an overseer of the College in 1987, trustee
of the College in 1995, chair of the Board of Trustees from 2002 to 2005, and trustee emeritus in
2005. Despite the demands of a career at the highest levels of the advertising industry for many
years, Don Zuckert has always been among the first to put his shoulder to the wheel for Bowdoin’s
benefit and bring about a positive outcome, whether the need was for the renovation of Cleaveland
House, establishing the Donald M. Zuckert Visiting Professorship, support for the arts, or bringing
promising students to the attention of the Admissions Office. His brother, Owen, is a member of
the Class of 1954, and his son Timothy is a member of the Class of 1986.
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HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTS
The departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, Geology, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages,
and Sociology and Anthropology, and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, Latin American Studies,
and Neuroscience programs award only one level of departmental honors. Other departments award honors at the levels of
Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated.
AFRICANA STUDIES
High HonorsJESSE ALLISTER MCCREE
Spatial Distance, Social Distance: White Reactions to anInformal Settlement in Hout Bay, Cape Town, and the Politicsof Exclusion in Post-Apartheid South Africa
ANTHROPOLOGY
HonorsELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON
“Then Everything Fell Apart”: Men’s Changing Work andIdentities in Millinocket, Maine
DAVID STEWART WILLNER
Archaeology, History, and Identity in Early Medieval Britain
ART HISTORY
HonorsSOPHIA GREENOUGH CIKOVSKY
The Rue Mosnier: Manet’s Political and Personal View of theParisian Street
ASIAN STUDIES
High HonorsDANIEL MAIER BENSEN
Taiko: The Formation and Professionalization of a JapanesePerformance Art
SARAH MARI DAMERVILLE
Imposition and Adaptation: The Japanese Confrontation andManipulation of European Notions of the “East,” 1860–1905
BIOCHEMISTRY
HonorsHENRY ROGER BRENNAN
Synthesis of β-Turn Peptidomimetic Scaffolds
STEPHEN JOSEPH CURWEN
Mapping the plg-1 Gene in Caenorhabditis elegans: TheSearch for DNA Rearrangements in a 76 kb Region
SARITA MARIE FU
Deletion of Cell Wall-Associated Kinase (WAK) Locus inArabidopsis thaliana by Transposition and RFP Detectionof Pectin Stimulation of Vacuolar Invertase via WAK
JASON JONATHAN LEWIS
The Binding of Wall-Associated Kinase WAK2 to Pectin
KELLY ANNE MCGRATH
Effects of Arginine Methylation on Intranuclear ProteinInteractions of RNA-Binding Proteins
BIOLOGY
HonorsKIERSA JANE BENSON
Growth and Behavioral Response of Hard-Shell ClamMercenaria mercenaria in Response to Crab PredationCues
ROSS ARNETT BUTSCHEK
The Effects of Eastern Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobiumpusillum) on Host White Spruce (Picea glauca) WaterRelations
SARAH LAMONT CLOSE
Pelagic Food Webs and Nutrient Dynamics of LakeTanganyika, East Africa
ANDREW FORD COMBS
Stress-Induced Ultra-Structural Cellular Modifications inArabidopsis
RUTH ANNE JACOBSON
Functional Analysis of Pbx1 during Spleen Development
DREW BAKER METCALFE
Molecular Evolution of the SPE-9 Sperm TransmembraneProtein in C. remanei
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REBECCA LEE SELDEN
Growth and Metabolism of the Green Sea Urchin,Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis: Flow Environments andPredation Pressure
ALEXANDRA CATHERINE HODGSON SMITH
BMP Signaling during Specification of the Early SpleenPrimordium
ALLA LESCURE SMITH
The Antioxidant Role of Ascorbate in Arabidopsis thaliana
AYE TINMAUNG
Mapping the plg-1 Gene in Caenorhabditis elegans: PhysicalMapping of Recombinants
LUCILLE BENTON VAN HOOK
The Demography, Nesting Status, and Movement Patterns ofSnapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) in Merrymeeting Bay
ALISON SHELLEY WITKIN
Molecular Evolution of the Sperm Transmembrane ProteinSPE-9
CHEMISTRY
HonorsEMILY ANNE BRUNS
The Development of Derivatization and Enzymatic Reactionsfor the Detection and Sequencing of Neuropeptides inCrustaceans by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/IonizationFourier Transform Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-FTMS)
AMBER SCHREINER DAVIS
Chemical Analyses of Activity Residues in a MayaMarketplace
NATHANIEL WHITE SILVER
The Effect of Limited Protein Mobility on the ProteinFolding Dynamics of Cytochrome c: Folding within Sol-GelGlasses
CLASSICS
Highest HonorsCARRIE ELIZABETH ATKINS
Trading Religion: Movement of Maritime Goddesses through-out the Ancient Mediterranean
ECONOMICS
High HonorsELIZABETH HASTINGS BRADFORD
What Factors Motivate Offshoring? Using Trade Modelsto Evaluate Culture’s Impact
MATTHEW ADAM ROSEMAN
Welcome to Hollywood! A Study in the Profit-GeneratingMechanisms of a Multi-billion Dollar Industry where“Nobody knows anything”
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
HonorsANDREW DAVID FULTON
Everglades Imagery: Intimate Detail of a Vast Landscape
FRENCH
HonorsANNA BEATRICE TROYANSKY
Les Petits Poucets: Dualités de l’écrit et l’oral
GEOLOGY
HonorsELIZABETH ANNE HOERING
Seasonal and Long-Term Hydrographic Variability in theGulf of Maine (2001–2005)
DANIEL JOSEPH MCGRATH
Spectral Transmission of Shortwave Radiation throughFirst-Year Arctic Sea Ice and Maine Lake Ice
RATSIRIN SUPCHAROEN
Utility of Radon as a Radiochemical Tracer for SubmarineGroundwater Discharge into the Coastal Ocean
GERMAN
Highest HonorsALLISON MICHELLE RYDER
The Camera, the Double, and the Woman: ExpressionistTransformations in Wenders’ Himmel über Berlin andTykwer’s Lola rennt
High HonorsCOURTNEY ELYSE REICHERT
Creating His Own Myth: Werther’s Facade, Self-Deception, and Delusion
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GOVERNMENT
High HonorsNICHOLAS CULE ADAMS
Anti-terrorism Legislation in the U.S., U.K., and Japan
DAVID FALLON FRIEDLANDER
A Lack of Plasticity: Devising a More Progressive Federal StemCell Policy
AARON FONG JAROFF
A Constitutional Guardian of Personal Liberty: The Historyand Application of Substantive Due Process
MICHAEL GERALD RECORD
The Impact of Anti-Americanism and Francophobia onForeign Policy
LAURA FRANCES SARTORI
HIV/AIDS as an International Security Threat: UNPeacekeepers and State Risk Perception
JULIA S. SCHWEITZER
Turning Rhetoric into Action: Increasing CongressionalCommitment and Research Funding for the Number OneKiller of American Women
KEERTHI SUGUMARAN
“The Clash of Civilizations”: A New Paradigm for GlobalConflict, or a Myth?
KARI LYNN TWAITE
Chemicals and Climate Change: Environmental Policy in theEuropean Union and the United States
HonorsALEXANDER PETER LINHART
The Constitutionality of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of2003
ELLEN BATES POWERS
“Peaceing” It Together: What Role Have the “Peace Polls”Had in Northern Ireland?
JAMIE G. QUINN
When Predation Prohibits Peace: A Comparative Analysis ofRebel-Insurgent Responses in Colombia and Mexico
NEAL REID URWITZ
Alienation and Redemption: Potential Democratic Strategiesfor Attracting Evangelical Voters
NICOLE SAYURI WILSON
Understanding the Crisis: Juvenile Crime in Japan in the1990s
BENJAMIN HARRIS YORMAK
Wrongful Convictions in North America: A CanadianExperience
HISTORY
HonorsJENNIFER I-LING BERNSTEIN
Outpost of Idealism: The Amalgamated HousingCooperative and the Pursuit of a Just Society
DANIEL LOREN HERZBERG
Before the Love Boat: The Origins of Modern LeisureTravel aboard British Steamships
KATHRYN ANN OSTROFSKY
Everyone’s “Black Swan”: Elizabeth Greenfield and theDebate over Black Uplift in the Antebellum North
JARED LEE PALMER
The Tsarist Ideal in Revolutionary Russia: PopularDevotion to Nicholas II, 1905–1917
MATTHEW WILLIAM THOMSON
“A Personal Share in This Great Contest”: The Civil Warand Maine’s Fessenden Family
ERIN TRACEY TURBAN
The Problem of Rescue: Rethinking the BritishGovernment’s Response to the Holocaust, 1942–1944
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
HonorsJAEIN LEE
“De Coreano a Coreguayo”: The Korean-ParaguayanCommunity, 1964–2005
MATHEMATICS
HonorsGREGORY PAUL LEVIN
Logistic Regression: Theory and Application
SARAH ERIKA OBERG
Projective Geometry: An Analytic and AxiomaticApproach
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MUSIC
HonorsERIC ALEXANDER DAVICH
Transcending the Comfort Zone
MICHAEL LEONARD LOBIONDO
Home: A Musical
JAMES ANDREW NYLUND
Home: A Musical
NEUROSCIENCE
HonorsALEX COLBATH BENDER
Quantification of Vasotocin Release in Response to SexPheromones in Roughskin Newts
JENA BRESNIHAN DAVIS
Cortical Representations of Hippocampally-DependentDeclarative Memory in Rats
MEAGHAN ANN KENNEDY
Neuropeptides and Social Behavior: Gene Sequences forAlternative Versions of the Vasotocin Receptor in the GoldfishBrain
VANESSA B. LIND
The Relationship of Vasotocin Gene Activity and SocialApproach Behavior in Goldfish (C. auratus)
KRISTEN ROSE MAYNARD
The Role of Semaphorin during Compensatory Regenerationin Cricket Auditory Interneurons
KATHERINE LEE MITTERLING
Differences in Hippocampus Formation and Septum Volumesin Storing and Non-Storing Birds across Seasons
PHILOSOPHY
High HonorsJONAH HAMBLEN POPP
The Meta-Ethics of Simon Blackburn: Taking MoralitySeriously on Naturalistic Grounds
PSYCHOLOGY
HonorsNOAH CHASE BERMAN
Worried Sick! Children’s Developing Understanding ofPsychogenic Reactions
BRUCE SCHOLLARD COURTNEY
I Only Have Eyes For You: Dating, Passion, and PhysicalAttractiveness Diminution
ALEXANDRA KIYOMI OGATA
Locomotor Experience as a Precursor to FearDevelopment
RELIGION
Highest HonorsPHILIP CARROLL FRIEDRICH
Buddhism beyond the Center: Village Religious Cultureand Mandala Polity in Sri Lankan History
HonorsBENJAMIN CUILEAN COPE-KASTEN
The Killing Power in Heaven and Earth: Cosmic Warand Great Peace in the Taiping Rebellion
MARGARET ELIZABETH FITZGERALD
Questionable Origins: Arguing about Antecedents toVedic Religious Culture in the Indus Civilization
SOCIOLOGY
HonorsELSPETH ADAM BENARD
Reimagining “The Deserted Village”: Somali-WhiteTensions, Youth Racial Identity, and Conflict Resolutionin Auburn, Maine
JAMES TUCKER HARRISON
Towards an Understanding of the Campus ClimateRegarding Sexuality at a Liberal Arts College
NINA SHRAYER
From In-patient to Out-patient, but Forever a MentalPatient: An Examination of Print Media Portrayals ofMental Illness from 1940 to 2000
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APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS
COMMENCEMENT AWARDS
Goodwin Commencement Prize: ALEXANDRA HONOR YANIKOSKI ’06
Class of 1868 Prize: DAVID DUHALDE-WINE ’06
DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize: First Prize: ELY JOSEF DELMAN ’06
Second Prize: CLAUDIA MARIA MARROQUIN ’06
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES
Brooks-Nixon Prize: LAUREN STUART WITHEY ’06
Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize: SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06
George Wood McArthur Prize: LUKE OGDEN MONAHAN ’06
Leonard A. Pierce Memorial Prize: NICHOLAS CULE ADAMS ’06
Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award: VANESSA D. WISHART ’07
Abraxas Award: WAYNFLETE SCHOOL: MORGAN ELIZABETH FINCH ’08, KATHERINE ARMSTRONG NEUHAUS ’08
DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES
AFRICANA STUDIES
Lennox Foundation Book Prize: JESSE ALLISTER MCCREE ’06, LAKIA MARIE STANTON ’06
ART
Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize: Art History: LUKE OGDEN MONAHAN ’06
Visual Arts: TAM NGOC DO ’06, ROBERTO HERNANDEZ ’06, HALLIE TEARE MUELLER ’06
Art History Junior-Year Prize: LILI C. MUGNIER ’07, JARED ALEXANDER SWANSON ’07
Art History Senior-Year Prize: KELLY COURTNEY ORR ’06, ALLEGRA AINSWORTH RICH ’06
Richard P. Martel, Jr., Memorial Prize: ANDREW DAVID FULTON ’06, JOHN-MARK PERRY IKEDA ’06, EMILY COLLIER JOHNSON ’06,
CARL ALEXANDER KLIMT ’06, KERRY ANDERSON O’CONNOR ’06
BIOCHEMISTRY
John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry: LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL ’07
BIOLOGY
Copeland-Gross Biology Prize: ALLA LESCURE SMITH ’06
Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize: KELLY ANNE MCGRATH ’06, LUCILLE BENTON VAN HOOK ’06
James Malcolm Moulton Prize: ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON ’07, MICHAEL D. TAYLOR ’07
CHEMISTRY
ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM ’07
American Institute of Chemists Award: NATHANIEL WHITE SILVER ’06
Hypercube Award: JONATHAN DAVID FREEDMAN ’08
Kamerling Laboratory Award: JACOB SAM STEVENS ’08
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Merck Index Award: JASON JONATHAN LEWIS ’06
Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry: KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL ’07, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN ’07
William Campbell Root Award: EMILY ANNE BRUNS ’06, AMBER SCHREINER DAVIS ’06
U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award: ZANE ATOR DAVIS ’09, MARIA BETH KOENIGS ’09
U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Laboratory Award: CLAIRE ANN LEWKOWICZ ’09
CLASSICS
Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize: KATHERINE PORTER LOOMIS ’06
Nathan Goold Prize: CARRIE ELIZABETH ATKINS ’06
J. B. Sewall Latin Prize: CHARLES HAAS RUSSELL-SCHLESINGER ’08
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer Science Senior-Year Prize: HENRY VAN WINKLE WORK ’06
ECONOMICS
Paul H. Douglas Prize: JONATHAN WILLIAM CROWLEY ’07, SAMUEL JONAH HIGHT ’07, CURTIS CAMPBELL ISACKE ’07,
BRANDON KYLE MALLOY ’07, AARON J. MCCULLOUGH ’07, CHENGSI XIE ’07
Noyes Political Economy Prize: ELIZABETH HASTINGS BRADFORD ’06, MATTHEW DENNIS REGELE ’06
EDUCATION
Maine Teacher Certification: JULIA NICOLE BACH ’06, AVERY ROSE GALLEHER ’06, ANDREW MICHAEL GESTRICH ’06,
ROSE RANDALL KENT ’06, CAITLIN DENT MOORE ’06, BRANDON KYLE PARISE ’06, MEREDITH PHILLIPS RAILSBACK ’06,
COURTNEY ELYSE REICHERT ’06, REBECCA SAUNDERS SARGENT ’06
ENGLISH
Academy of American Poets Prize: HALEY SARA BRIDGER ’07
Philip Henry Brown Prize: First Prize: JACQUELINE NICOLE O’HARE ’06
Second Prize: CHARLOTTE KATHLEEN CARNEVALE ’06
Hawthorne Prize: RAIFF T. TSAPATSARIS ’07
Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize: NIKOLAI VON KELLER ’07, ADAM BUTLER WHEELER ’09
Poetry Prize: KATHARINE MARGARET SHERMAN ’09
Forbes Rickard, Jr., Memorial Prize: CHARLOTTE KATHLEEN CARNEVALE ’06
David Sewall Premium: SOPHIA RANSOM SEIFERT ’09
Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize: RAIFF T. TSAPATSARIS ’07
Bertram Louis Smith, Jr., Prize: RAIFF T. TSAPATSARIS ’07
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Academic Award in Environmental Studies: LAUREN STUART WITHEY ’06
Community Service Award in Environmental Studies: JOEL LARSEN CARTWRIGHT ’06
GEOLOGY
Geology Book Award: ERIC JOHN HAWES ’09, GREGORY CHARLES WYKA ’08
Arthur M. Hussey II Prize in Geology: ELIZABETH ANNE HOERING ’06
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GERMAN
Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German: JOEL KIRKPATRICK PRESTI ’06, PETER MICHAEL KEENAN ROCCO ’07,
ALLISON MICHELLE RYDER ’06
German Consular Prize in Literary Interpretation: ALLISON MICHELLE RYDER ’06
GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES
Philo Sherman Bennett Prize: KEERTHI SUGUMARAN ’06
Jefferson Davis Award: AARON FONG JAROFF ’06
HISTORY
Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Excellence in the Study of History: ERIN TRACEY TURBAN ’06
Class of 1875 Prize in American History: JENNIFER I-LING BERNSTEIN ’06
Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Award in History: KATHRYN ANN OSTROFSKY ’06
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
Latin American Studies Prize: COLIN LOUIS DOYLE ’06
MATHEMATICS
Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize: SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06
Smyth Mathematical Prize: ASA BENJAMIN PALLEY ’08, TAYLOR BAILLIE ARNOLD ’07,
SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06
MUSIC
Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize: ERIC ALEXANDER DAVICH ’06
NATURAL SCIENCES
Sumner Increase Kimball Prize: MEAGHAN ANN KENNEDY ’06 (Neuroscience), REBECCA LEE SELDEN ’06 (Biology)
NEUROSCIENCE
Munno Neuroscience Prize: JENA BRESNIHAN DAVIS ’06, KRISTEN ROSE MAYNARD ’06
PHILOSOPHY
Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize: JONAH HAMBLEN POPP ’06
PSYCHOLOGY
Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize: ALEXANDRA KIYOMI OGATA ’06
RELIGION
Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize: HARRY DAVID SCHNUR ’08
Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize: ADAM JAMES PALTRINERI ’07
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Goodwin French Prize: ELIZABETH HASTINGS BRADFORD ’06
Eaton Leith French Prize: KATHLEEN EMERY AUTH ’08
Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in French: ANNA BEATRICE TROYANSKY ’06
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Philip C. Bradley Spanish Prize: DANIEL PECK WILSON ’06
Sophomore Prize in Spanish: RACHEL RAPP ’08
RUSSIAN
Russian Prize: JARED LEE PALMER ’06
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Distinguished Community Service Award: ELIZA HAAPANIEMI HUTCHINSON ’06
David I. Kertzer Prize in Sociology and Anthropology: ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON ’06
Matilda White Riley Prize: JAMES TUCKER HARRISON ’06
Elbridge Sibley Sociology Prize: MARGARET ELIZABETH FITZGERALD ’06
THEATER AND DANCE
Bowdoin Dance Group Award: JILLIAN LEIGH GRUNNAH ’06, LISA MARIE HARDEJ ’05, EMILY HRICKO ’06
Abraham Goldberg Prize: HILLARY MEREDITH MATLIN ’06, JACQUELINE NICOLE O’HARE ’06, MICHAEL GARDINER WOOD ’06
Masque and Gown One-Act Play Prize – Best Playwright: JOHN ALDEN FERRISS IV ’08
Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize: RACHEL JOAN LEVENE ’06, JOHN GILBERT MENKE ’06, JACQUELINE NICOLE O’HARE ’06,
MICHAEL GARDINER WOOD ’06
William H. Moody ’56 Award: BENJAMIN CUILEAN COPE-KASTEN ’06, EMILY BURNHAM GLINICK ’06, ROSE RANDALL KENT ’06,
HILLARY MEREDITH MATLIN ’06
George H. Quinby Award: SUSANNA RUTH KIMPORT ’09, KATHARINE MARGARET SHERMAN ’09
A. Raymond Rutan IV Scholarship Award for Summer Study in Theater: PHILIP WESLEY GATES ’08
FACULTY PRIZE
Sydney B. Karofsky Prize for Junior Faculty: MATTHEW W. KLINGLE, Assistant Professor of History and Environmental Studies
NATIONAL AWARDS
Beinecke Scholarship Program: HILLARY PIETRICOLA ’07
Fulbright Teaching Fellowships: JULIA NICOLE BACH ’06 (KOREA), BENJAMIN CUILEAN COPE-KASTEN ’06 (TAIWAN),
PHILIP CARROLL FRIEDRICH ’06 (SRI LANKA), BENJAMIN AARON KREIDER ’05 (GERMANY),
JONAH HAMBLEN POPP ’06 (KOREA), JOEL KIRKPATRICK PRESTI ’06 (GERMANY),
WHITNEY WALCUTT RAUSCHENBACH ’06 (GERMANY), ASHLEIGH NICOLE WATSON ’06 (GERMANY),
NICOLE SAYURI WILSON ’06 (SLOVAKIA); Alternate: COLIN LOUIS DOYLE ’06 (PERU)
Thomas J. Watson Fellowships: ANDREW DAVID FULTON ’06, REBECCA LEE SELDEN ’06
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS
Beckman Scholarship: CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN ’07
Breckinridge Fellowship: SUZANNE KEBER PLANT ’07
Coastal Studies Center Fellowship: LUCILLE BENTON VAN HOOK ’06
James Stacy Coles Natural Science and Mathematics Fellowships: KEITH MATERA ’08, MARK RALPH MCGRANAGHAN ’09
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James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowships in Chemistry and Biochemistry: CLAIRE CELESTE CUTTING ’08,
AMBER SCHREINER DAVIS ’06, KEVIN DOUGLAS HOAGLAND-HANSON ’09, ELIZABETH LOIS ONDERKO ’08,
LAURA LYNN ONDERKO ’08, NATHANIEL WHITE SILVER ’06
Martha Reed Coles Fellowship in the Arts and Humanities: TYLER BEAUCHESNE DAVIS ’07
Community Matters in Maine Summer Fellowships: LILLIAN HOPE ABT ’08, MICHEL BAMANI ’08, ANNA ELIZABETH KARASS ’08,
SARA WITT SCHLOTTERBECK ’08, DEBORAH ANNE THEODORE ’08, ALEXANDER E. WEAVER ’07
Cooke-Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Studies Internships: FLAVIA HORVATH CHEN ’07, LARISSA CURLIK ’07,
KIMBERLY ALEXANDRA KRIPPNER ’06, JULIA MORGAN LEDEWITZ ’08, JOHN WESLEY MASLAND III ’08, LEAH RICCI ’07
Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research Awards: NICHOLAS JAMES ALCORN ’08, THOMAS WARD
BUEHRENS ’07, ROBERTA JEAN DENNISON ’08, NASTASHA ANN HORVATH ’07
Entrepreneurial Community Service Grants: AMY AHEARN ’08, ABHIVEET JIVENDRA JHA ’08
Faculty Research Grant Fellowships: LUCAS MARK AMUNDSON ’06, ERIC D. SOFEN ’07, MEAGHAN SHEEHAN TANGUAY ’07
Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Computer Science: ALEC WENDRICK BERRYMAN ’07
Freeman Fellowships for Student Research in Asia: SONIA Y. ALAM ’07, JANET MIN WA CHAN ’08, MICHELLE WAY YEE CHAN ’06,
CHASE CHRISTOPHER CICCHETTI ’09, BENJAMIN CUILEAN COPE-KASTEN ’06, NICHOLAS PAUL DAY ’09,
MATTHEW TIMOTHY GRAY ’07, DIEM THI HA ’08, BENNETT HADLEY HAYNES ’08, EKAPHAN KRAICHAK ’08,
JAEIN LEE ’06, JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07, SEUNGAH LEE ’05, DIEGO ALONSO MILLAN ’08, WILLIAM JAY OPPENHEIM III ’09,
GRACE PARK ’08, CAITLIN J. POLISTENA ’07, ROBERT BABAK REZVANI ’08, ZACHARY JOHN ROBERTS ’08, SAMUEL
HOLTEN STACK ’08, ANDREW GEORGE STELTZER ’08, CHARLES ISAAC STERN ’09, YI ZHENG ’08
Gibbons Summer Research Internships: THOMAS WILLIAM DUFFY ’07, BRENDAN JOHN MORTIMER ’06, MARK W. VIEHMAN ’07,
LOWELL WALKER ’07, GREGORY CHARLES WYKA ’08
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Fellowships: JOSEPH ADU ’07, RACHEL JANE DONAHUE ’08,
IAN BLAKESLEE HAIGHT ’08, WALLACE SCOT MCFARLANE ’09, ERIN ELYSE PRIFOGLE ’07, ERIC P. ROBINSON ’07,
JACOB SAM STEVENS ’08, ALEX WAYNE WILKINSON ’08, GAIL SUNG WINNING ’07
INBRE Fellowships:Maine Fellowships: EMILY ANNE BRUNS ’06, CHARLES A. JOHNSON ’07
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship: TAMLYN MARGARET FREDERICK ’09, KELLY ANNE MCGRATH ’06
Summer Fellowships: ANDREA MARIE ADUNA ’08, RAASHI BHALLA ’07, JESSICA SCHLICKMAN DEPALO ’08,
EVE MORGAN LAKE ’07, WENDY ANN MAYER ’07, JENNA SUE PARISEAU ’07, ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER REGIS ’07,
MATTHEW STANLEY WANG ’08
Kent Island Summer Fellowships: AVERY FORBES ’08, MICHAEL LIGHTFOOT HAMMER ’06, KATE R. HOURIHAN ’07,
CAITLIN ELIZABETH JEFFREY ’07, BENJAMIN ESTES LAKE ’07, MADELEINE ELISABETH POTT ’06
Kibbe Science Fellowships: ERIC JOHN HAWES ’09, YI ZHUANG ’08
Fritz C.A. Koelln Research Fellowship: BENJAMIN ABRAMS BRENNAN ’08, JAYME R. WOOGERD ’07
Edward E. Langbein, Sr., Summer Research Award: CAROLYN RENEE HRICKO ’08, NICHOLAS ANTHONY KASPRAK ’08
Latin American Studies Research Grant: JONAH SOL GABRY ’07, SHELLEY S. GOULDER ’07
Littlefield Summer Fellowships: JONATHAN DAVID FREEDMAN ’08, BRIAN TAYLOR LOCKHART ’08
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships: JANELLE MARIE CHARLES ’06, SANDY VANESSA DAVILA ’06, JOANNE LAO ’07,
JESSE ALLISTER MCCREE ’06, DERAY MCKESSON ’07, ELIZABETH MARIE MENGESHA ’06, DIEGO ALONSO MILLAN ’08,
KAI PERRY PARKER ’08, TANISHA LOVE RAMIREZ ’06, JONATHAN ABEL RODRIGUEZ ’07, LAKIA MARIE CRAWFORD
STANTON ’06, NAOMI LEAH STURM ’08, ALICIA MICHELLE WHITE ’07
Merck Summer Fellowships: ANNA J. CONTERATO ’07, ELIZABETH LOIS ONDERKO ’08, SZYMON RUS ’07,
KEIRNAN L. WILLETT ’07
Munich Summer Fellowships: CHRISTOPHER HORNER HICKEY ’09, THERESA KATHLEEN WEAVER ’09
Nyhus Travel Grant: JENNIFER I-LING BERNSTEIN ’06, KATHRYN ANN OSTROFSKY ’06, STEWART GORDON STOUT II ’07,
ERIN TRACEY TURBAN ’06
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Paller Research Fellowship: VIJAY R. KOTECHA ’07, SHERYL JAYNE STEVENS ’07
Public Interest Career Fund Summer Scholarships: KATHERINE ELIZABETH BUCKLAND ’08, THUONG THI LAM ’07,
KATE LAUREN LEBEAUX ’08, MARIA LEE OPENSHAW ’08, FEI QU ’09, ELIZABETH ANNE SHELDON ’07,
MARY KATE WHEELER ’07
Riley Fellowships: AMELIA MOREL FISKE ’06, WHITNEY S. HOGAN ’07, HOLLY E. KINGSBURY ’07, ROSE TENG ’07
Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowships: ALEX NATHANIEL BETTIGOLE ’08, MARK E. BURTON ’07, TOBIAS WILLIAM CRAWFORD ’07,
ADAM WALKER HALL ’08, BRENDAN STERLING TORRANCE ’07
Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships: KRISTEN ROSE BROWNELL ’07, STEPHEN BARRETT CARLSON ’07,
ANTHONY JOSEPH CARRASQUILLO ’07, TIMOTHY JAMES CASHMAN ’07, PETER MICHAEL IGOE III ’07, JUSTIN ANTHONY
KIEVITS ’06, ALICE LOUISE LEE ’07, MATTHEW DAVID MURCHISON ’07, MARY HARTLEY PLATT ’07, MICHAEL HALE
REUTERSHAN ’07, PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07, LAUREN REEDY STEFFEL ’07, MATHILDE MICHELLE SULLIVAN ’07,
ETHAN BUGGIE VAN ARNAM ’07, RACHEL C. VANDERKRUIK ’07
Wolstencroft Fellowship: JORDAN D. SCHIELE ’07
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public Service: TAM NGOC DO ’06
James Bowdoin Cup: REBECCA LEE SELDEN ’06
Bowdoin Spirit of Service Award: JOEL KIRKPATRICK PRESTI ’06, MATTHEW WILLIAM THOMSON ’06
Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award: DAVID MARK DIAMOND ’06
Common Good Book Award: EMMA WHITNEY SEARS ’06
General R. H. Dunlap Prize: JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07
Andrew Allison Haldane Cup: COLIN LOUIS DOYLE ’06
Lucien Howe Prize: MEAGHAN ANN KENNEDY ’06
James S. Lentz Leadership Award: ALEX COLBATH BENDER ’06, SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06
Maine Campus Compact Student Pillar Award: BREE ANN DALLINGA ’06, ELIZA HAAPANIEMI HUTCHINSON ’06
Maine Campus Compact Unsung Hero Award: ROGER HENDERSON BURLEIGH ’06, MEREDITH SUNSHINE SEGAL ’08
Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award: GED GRAVES WIESCHHOFF ’06
Bowdoin Orient Prizes: NICHOLAS PAUL DAY ’09, NATHANIEL BENJAMIN HERZ ’09, ANNA ELIZABETH KARASS ’08,
ADAM KOMMEL ’09, GABRIEL KORNBLUH ’08
President’s Award: DAVID MARK DIAMOND ’06
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup: LISA NICOLE PETERSON ’07
Student Employee of the Year: LEAH RICCI ’07
Paul Andrew Walker Prize: JAMES DAVID BAUMBERGER ’06, EVAN SETH KOHN ’06
ATHLETIC AWARDS
Academic Achievement Award for Men: DAVID MARK DIAMOND ’06
Academic Achievement Award for Women: JENA BRESNIHAN DAVIS ’06, REBECCA LEE SELDEN ’06, LAUREN STUART WITHEY ’06
Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding Leadership: MARGARET ELIZABETH GORMLEY ’06
The Harvey Award for JV and Club Sports Leadership: AUBREY JUNE SHARMAN ’06
Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete: SARAH CRAFT D’ELIA ’09
Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete: JOSEPH NICHOLAS BERTE ’09
Outstanding Male Athlete: JARED LEO LEMIEUX ’06
Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Athlete: ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT ’06, JUSTINE FRANÇOISE POURAVELIS ’06
Wil Smith Community Service Award: JONATHAN DANIEL ROSENTHAL ’06
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Society of Bowdoin Women Award: THOMAS ANDREW MCKINLEY ’06
Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Leadership: TREVOR JON POWERS ’06
The Sidney J. Watson Award: RICHARD ALAN LECLERC ’06
BASEBALL
Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy: RICHARD ALAN LECLERC ’06, JARED LEO LEMIEUX ’06, TREVOR JON POWERS ’06
BASKETBALL
William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy: NICHOLAS JOSEPH ORDWAY ’06, ANTWAN DESEAN PHILLIPS ’06
Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy: KYLE F. PETRIE ’06
Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award: EILEEN M. FLAHERTY ’07
Women’s Basketball Best Defense Award: JUSTINE FRANÇOISE POURAVELIS ’06
Women’s Basketball Bowdoin Pride Award: LAUREN STUART WITHEY ’06
Women’s Basketball Most Improved Award: ALEXA ROSE KAUBRIS ’09
FOOTBALL
“Boiled Owl” Football Award: SHAUN CARLSON KEZER ’06
Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy: DAVID MARK DIAMOND ’06
Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy: WILLIAM BARRETT BROWN ’09, SIMON THOMAS LEE ’09
William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy: SHAUN CARLSON KEZER ’06, DAVID MARK DIAMOND ’06
The Philip H. Soule Award: TREVOR JON POWERS ’06
ICE HOCKEY
Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award: REBECCA LEE SELDEN ’06
Hugh Munro, Jr., Memorial Hockey Trophy: GEORGE PAPACHRISTOPOULOS ’06
John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award: MICHAEL PATRICK CHUTE ’06, ANDREW PERCY NELSON ’06
Seventh Player Award: CAROLYN REBECCA MCIVER CURRIE ’08
Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy: ADAM MICHAEL DANN ’06, JESSE ADDISON MINNEMAN ’05, GED GRAVES WIESCHHOFF ’06
Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award: JONATHAN P. LANDRY ’06
Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey Trophy: EMILEIGH MINTON MERCER ’09
Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award: KATHLEEN THERESA COYNE ’08
LACROSSE
Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award: R. FORD BARKER ’06, DANIEL WILLIAM CHAPUT ’06
Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: THOMAS ANDREW MCKINLEY ’06
Paul Tiemer III Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: CONNOR FITZGERALD ’06
Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy: ELIZABETH MAHER ROSE ’06
NORDIC SKIING
Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier: LEAH RICCI ’07
Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier: FORREST MILLER HORTON ’08
RUGBY (WOMEN’S)Charlie Hews Spirit Award: KELLY COURTNEY ORR ’06
Barry Honan Spirit Award: MARGARET TOWNSEND MUNFORD ’07
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Most Improved Player: Back: CAROLYN ARMSTRONG MILLER ’08; Forward: JANNELLE EMERALD RICHARDSON ’06
Most Valuable Player: Back: SARAH E. UTZSCHNEIDER ’07; Forward: MARGARET B. L. GRIFFIN ’07
Outstanding First-Year Player: Back: MARIA BETH KOENIGS ’09, BETSY MARTHA MCDONALD ’08;
Forward: LAURA FRANCES SARTORI ’06
SOCCER
The Bicknell Award: ANNA RACHEL SHAPELL ’05
George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy: WILLIAM DOUBLEDAY WATERS ’06
Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award: KERRI RITA BRENNAN ’06, ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER REGIS ’07
SOFTBALL
Bowdoin Softball Achievement Award: DANIELLE NICOLE CHAGNON ’06
Bowdoin Softball Team Award: KATHERINE HOGAN NIELSON ’06
SQUASH
Reid Squash Trophy: JACQUELINE ANN DEYSHER ’09, MATTHEW DAVID DRESHER ’07
Most Valuable Player Award: ELLIOT DAVID BECK ’09, ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT ’06, CHRISTOPHER REIMANN NEHRBAS ’09
Spirit Award: ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT ’06, CHARLES BRUCE SALTZMAN ’06
SWIMMING
Charles Butt Swimming Trophy: VICTORIA ALLERTON TUDOR ’06
The Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy: ROGER HENDERSON BURLEIGH ’06
Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy: MICHELLE LEIGH FILTEAU ’06, CARTER GRATTON THOMAS ’06
TENNIS
Samuel A. Ladd Tennis Trophy: SAMUEL GEORGE BITETTI ’07
Bowdoin Tennis Most Improved Award: CHRISTOPHER HORNOR HICKEY ’09, ANDREW BRUCE MCDONALD ’07,
RACHEL JOAN WALDMAN ’09
Bowdoin Tennis Most Valuable Player Award: SAMUEL GEORGE BITETTI ’07, KRISTEN PATRICIA RAYMOND ’08
Kristina Sisk Tennis Trophy: EVA KRISTINA SISK ’06
TRACK AND FIELD
Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy: PATRICK WILLIAM LYONS ’06
Bob and Jeannette Cross Award: EMILY SUZANNE HACKERT ’06
Bob and Carl Geiger Award: ANDREW FORD COMBS ’06
Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy: JARED THOMAS PRICHARD ’06
Major Andrew Morin Award: JOEL KIRKPATRICK PRESTI ’06
Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award: JAMIE ELIZABETH KNIGHT ’07
Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Field Award: LOUISE B. DUFFUS ’07
VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S )Coach’s Award: ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SIMON ’06
Defensive Player of the Year: JESSICA RITA MIYO LIU ’08
Offensive Player of the Year: ERIN ELYSE PRIFOGLE ’07
Most Improved Player: KELLY ELIZABETH BOUGERE ’06
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* Students from Maine who are not Bowdoin graduates are eligible for some scholarships. Bowdoin graduates are listed with their classyear, while no class year is indicated for non-Bowdoin graduates from Maine.
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS*
Tom Cassidy Student Support Fund: VANESSA CLAIRE HATVANY KITCHEN ’06
Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship: LUKE OGDEN MONAHAN ’06
Garcelon and Merritt Scholarships: JASON AINES, MONICA S. ALBORG, LETIZIA ALTO, ZOE A. AMOS ’94,
CORTNEY R. BOSWORTH, JOHN C. CHAPIN, CATHRYN M. CHRISTENSEN, ALEXA K. CRAIG, SARAH F. DENNISTON,
KOHAR DER SIMONIAN, HEATHER M. DEVLIN, SONYA D. EDWARDS, KENDRA EMERY ’00, REBEKAH D. ESLIN,
RICHARD O. FEENEY ’02, NATASHA N. FREDERICK, STEPHANIE L. JOY, KURT H. KELLEY, LARA E. KINGSTON,
ERIN E. LECHNER, STEWART A. MACKIE ’00, KATRINA B. MITCHELL ’00, LOGAN Y. MURRAY, JEFFREY W. NEWSOM,
LAWRENCE J. PEACOCK, ANDREA PEREIRA, JESSICA A. ROUSE
Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Scholarships: DARCY G. THOMAS ’97
Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarships: MELISSA D. HUDSON ’05
Guy Charles Howard Scholarships: EKATERINA BEZBORODKO ’06, LYUBITSA N. GERASIMOVA ’05, FUMIO SUGIHARA ’96,
MEGAN E. WARDROP ’01, HILARIE JANE WILSON ’06
George and Mary Knox Scholarships (July 2005): THOMAS A. CASARELLA ’00, MELANIE A. CONROY ’05, WARREN M. DURBIN ’96,
FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN ’05, ANDREW A. HERRING ’96, JENNIFER R. LARAIA ’03, MOLLY L. PERENCEVICH ’01,
JOHN D. PIAZZA ’97, JEREMY T. SMITH ’00, WILLIAM E. SOARES ’02, KYLE D. STALLER ’04, CALIF X. TRAN ’97
Lancaster Graduate Scholarships: PORTER C. ALLRED ’02, DAVID B. BEST ’96, ROBERT P. CAVE ’97, ANDREW N. DELANEY,
JAMES A. GRAY ’00, BENJAMIN W. JENKINS ’97, MICHAEL N. NAKASHIAN ’98, MICHELLE A. RYAN ’00, MICHAEL D.
SINCLAIR ’97, LEANNE M. STERIO ’05, MYLES TARBELL ’00
Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarships: LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE F. KERSTEN ’04, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99
Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarships: CLAIRE M. FALCK ’05, LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE F. KERSTEN ’04,
JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99, SCOTT A. MENDEL ’90
Galen C. Moses Post-Graduate Scholarships: DAVID R. GRIFFITH ’00
O’Brien Graduate Scholarships: CARRIE ELIZABETH ATKINS ’06, LAURA L. HUTTON ’04, ESTHER B. KIM ’04,
BENJAMIN J. PETERSON ’04, JENNIFER L. STAPLES ’02, MICHAEL J. ZACHARY ’02
Lee G. Paul Scholarships: FREDERICK B. FEDYNYSHYN ’05
Dr. Clinton Noyes Peters and Alice F. Peters Medical Scholarships: KRISTOPHER BOSSE ’02, GABRIEL M. CIVIELLO ’03,
MEGAN I. GREENLEAF ’03, JOSHUA J. NEY ’02, ALISSA A. WAITE ’05
Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Law School: CHRISTINE CAPODILUPO GANNON ’06, PETER P. HOLMAN ’01,
NICHOLAS JOSEPH ORDWAY ’06, SARAH E. YANTAKOSOL ’05
Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Medical School: REBECCA J. BAGLEY, JOHN L. ELIAS, BRIAN A. HAGAN,
JOHN W. MARTEL, DYLAN M. MCKENNEY, JENNIFER L. MUELLER, JENNIFER M. PALMINTERI,
MONICA E. PATTON, LAWRENCE J. PEACOCK, ANDREA PELLETIER, LEAH F. WILLARD
Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Scholarship for Graduate Study in History: MARIA KATINA LAMPADARIOS ’00,
TYLER LANGE ’03
Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund Scholarships: MASON A. BRAGG ’98, MELISSA W. BRAVEMAN ’99, SHANIQUE P. BROWN ’04,
KENDRA EMERY ’00, SHIVA GUPTA ’01, ERIC M. SUESS ’98, DARCY G. THOMAS ’97
Nathan Webb Research Scholarships: CLAIRE M. FALCK ’05, LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE F. KERSTEN ’04, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99,
SCOTT A. MENDEL ’90, CHRISTINA M. TOTH ’04
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ACADEMIC APPAREL
The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol at once verticaland horizontal. It stretches back into history, to the roots of academic institutions, while at the same time it forms abond of union among contemporary academic scholars.
The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem quaint today if worn on our city streets, were originallythe ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The gowns varied in elegance according to the rank and wealth of theowners, and the hood had the practical function of being pulled over the head for warmth. Many of the medieval uni-versities had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, the master of arts had to swear that he owned the dressprescribed for his degree and that he would wear it on all proper occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear theirgowns whenever they appeared in the public street. After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles prevailed, butthe older style was retained for certain legal, official, clerical, and, especially, academic uses.
In America the gown has been used to some extent since colonial times. It was only in the late nineteenth cen-tury, however, that widespread interest — sparked perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the 250th anniversary of thefounding of Harvard — brought about several developments. In 1887 an enterprising member of the graduating class ofWilliams College designed academic gowns for the graduates to wear at the Commencement ceremony. The garb wassignificant and dignified; it was both traditional and democratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became popular. In1895 an intercollegiate code, standardizing the design and the color of each part of the academic regalia, was acceptedby nearly all American colleges and universities.
The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. In addition,the doctor’s gown has panels of velvet (usually black) down the front and on the sleeves.
The cap is generally black, with a tassel which is either black or the color of the field of study; a doctor’s maybe gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford “mortar board,” with a square flat top, but some variations arepermitted.
The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. It is made of black and trimmed with velvet. Both thelength of the hood and the width of the trim vary with the level of the degree, the doctor’s being the longest and havingthe widest velvet border. The color of the velvet indicates the field of study in which the degree is received: for example,white for arts and letters (bachelor of arts), dark blue for philosophy, brown for fine arts, golden yellow for science, scar-let for theology. The lining of the hood is the color and style of the university that confers the degree; these are all speci-fied in the standard code of the American Council on Education. Bowdoin College’s lining is white and green to sym-bolize the Bowdoin pines.
Whatever the degree or university, those who don the gown and hood symbolically take their places in the longprocession of scholars who have pursued truth and learning and passed it on to others. The consciousness of that fellow-ship is at once a reward for past efforts and an inspiration for the future.
Hood Border Colors Indicating Fields of Learning
Library Science LemonMedicine GreenMusic PinkOratory (Speech) Silver GrayPhilosophy Dark BluePhysical Education Sage GreenPublic Administration,
including Foreign Service Peacock BluePublic Health Salmon PinkScience Golden YellowSocial Work CitronTheology ScarletVeterinary Science Gray
Agriculture MaizeArts, Letters, Humanities WhiteCommerce, Accountancy,
Business DrabDentistry LilacEconomics CopperEducation Light BlueEngineering OrangeFine Arts, including
Architecture BrownForestry RussetJournalism CrimsonLaw Purple
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RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN
Words by K.C.M. Sills, Class of 1901New Lyrics by Anthony Antolini ’63
Music by C.T. BurnettArr. by Thornton W. Allen
Raise songs to Bowdoin, praise her fame, And sound abroad her glorious name;To Bowdoin, Bowdoin lift your song, And may the music echo longO’er whispering pines and campus fairWith sturdy might filling the air.Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friendTo thee we pledge our love again, again.
While now amid thy halls we stay And breathe thy spirit day by day,Oh may we thus full worthy beTo march in that proud companyOf poets, leaders and each oneWho brings thee fame by deeds well done.Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friendTo thee we pledge our love again, again.
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