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BOWDOIN COLLEGE
Commencement
Saturday, May 29, 2004
Terrace, Walker Ar t Bui lding
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QVOD BONVM FELIX FAVSTVMQUE SITINLVSTRISSIMO JOHN BALDACCI GVBERNATORI
CONSILIARIIS ET SENATORIBUSQVI LITTERIS REI PVBLICAE MAINENSIS PROPRIE PRAESVNT
SOCIISQVE CVRANTIBVSCOLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS
HONORANDIS ATQVE REVERENDISCLARISSIMO BARRY MILLS PRAESIDI
TOTI SENATVI ACADEMICOECCLESIARVM PASTORIBVS VENERANDIS
CVNCTIS DENIQVE VBIQVE GENTIVM HVMANITATIS FAVTORIBVSHASCE EXERCITATIONES
IVVENES IN ARTIBVS INITIATIHVMILLIMI DEDICANT
HABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI
ANTE DIEM IV KAL IVN ANNO SALVTIS MMIIII
RERVMQUE PVBLICARVM FOEDERATARVM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXXVIII
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 fourth day before the Kalends of June, in the 2004th year of our well-being
and in the 228th 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 primumad gradum in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos adgradum istum admittam. Placetne? (Placet.)
Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primumgradum in artibus, et dono et concedo omnia jura, privilegia,honores atque dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia.
In cujus testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptasaccipite.
Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise.
(To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) Honored sir, theseyoung people whom I deem worthy of the first degree in Arts, Inow present to you, that, if you so direct, I may admit them tothat degree. Is such your will? (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 dignitiespertaining to 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 countries or territories of graduating international students —
in 2004, Albania, Bulgaria, Canada, Egypt, Germany, Haiti, Japan,
People’s Republic of China, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Russia, Saudi
Arabia, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, and Vietnam.
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ONE HUNDRED NINETY-NINTH COMMENCEMENTOF BOWDOIN COLLEGE
May 29, 2004
COMMENCEMENT MARCHCHANDLER'S BAND
OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESHELEN L. CAFFERTY
William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Germanand the Humanities and College Marshal
INVOCATIONREV. DR. LARRY R. KALAJAINEN
Senior Minister, First Parish Church, Brunswick, Maine
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNERSENIOR MEMBERS OF BOCA, CHAMBER CHOIR, CHORUS,
MISCELLANIA, THE MEDDIEBEMPSTERS, AND URSUS VERSES
CYRUS HEMENWAY MOULTON ’04, piano
FOR THE STATETHOMAS H. ALLEN ’67
Congressman for the First District of Maine
WELCOMEBARRY MILLS
President of the College
SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
Food for ThoughtALISON ASHLEY RAU ’04
Class of 1868 Prize Winner
In This Time and in This PlaceNORMAN JOEL MOSER ’04
Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREESBARRY MILLS
President of the College
EAVAN BOLAND, DOCTOR OF LETTERS
Citation by Anthony E. WaltonWriter-in-Residence
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RICHARD GOLDSTONE, DOCTOR OF LAWS
Citation by Allen L. SpringerProfessor of Government
SHULAMIT RAN, DOCTOR OF MUSIC
Citation by Anthony F. Antolini ’63Acting Chair, Department of Music,and Director of the Bowdoin Chorus
DOROTHY SCHWARTZ, DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
Citation by Steven R. CerfGeorge Lincoln Skolfield, Jr., Professor of German
TORSTEN N. WIESEL, DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
Citation by Patsy S. DickinsonProfessor of Biology and Neuroscience
CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
DEDICATIONBARRY MILLS
President of the College
IVAN ALEXANDER LUCUK ’04Class President
RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN
CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESDENIS CORISH
Professor of Philosophy and College Marshal
RECESSIONAL MARCHCHANDLER'S BAND
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DANIEL MOORE ABRAHAM
HILARY HARWOOD KINGSWELL ABRAMS
A. ALEXIS ACEVEDO
KATHERIN ANNE ADIKES
CAROLINE DEMBLANS AGUSTI
BRIENNE AHEARN
TEJUS AJMERA
JULIANA ALASKEWICZ
WHITNEY COLE ALEXANDER
NAWAF MOHAMMED T. AL-RASHID
SAMANTHA CARRIE ALTSCHULER
SARA C. ANDERSON
BRADEN ANDERSON-GRAM
JOSEPH RAYMOND ANDRASKO
EMILY ANGELL
JED WILLIAM ATKINS
JOSHUA PRESTON ATWOOD
TASHA JOY BAHAL
LENZ CERLOT BALAN
GREGORY STEPHEN BANGSER
GILMAN CLOUGH BARNDOLLAR
JULIA BRUCE BARNES
AYIDAH KAREEMAH BASHIR
LYNNETTE DEBORAH BATT
ALEXIS ANN BAWDEN
CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BEVACQUA
CLAIRE LARSON BLACK
BRITTANY LYNN BLANCHETTE
KIJAN BLOOMFIELD
EMILY SARA BLUM
MATTHEW C. H. BOERSMA
REBECCA STILLMAN BOGDANOVITCH
JEB BOUDREAU
KEVIN J. BOUGIE
LINDSAY MICHELLE BRAMWELL
WILLIAM RICHARD BRANCACCIO, JR.AUSTIN TAYLOR BRANSON
MICHAEL LEE BRENNAN
TRAVIS MARTAY BRENNAN
LEAH JO BRESSACK
SCOTT PATRICK BRIEN
JACOB ANDREW BRILL
MARTY BRISEBOIS
DUSTIN CHARLES BROWN
SHANIQUE BROWN
SUSAN FEURST BUHR
Geology; Minor: Environmental StudiesArt History; Minor: FrenchEconomics; Minor: SpanishEnglishBiology; Minor: EnglishAnthropology; Minor: Latin American StudiesEconomics GermanGovernment and Spanish English; Minor: ClassicsGerman and Music Biology and Visual ArtsEconomics Economics and Spanish; Minor: Chemistry AnthropologyGovernment; Minor: ClassicsBiology–Environmental Studies
Government; Minor: Sociology GovernmentGovernment and Psychology; Minor: Economics History; Minor: ReligionAnthropologyEnglish; Minor: Education Biology–Environmental StudiesGovernment; Minor: Art HistoryChemistry–Environmental StudiesEconomics; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: Visual ArtsReligion; Minor: Africana StudiesBiology; Minor: Chemistry NeuroscienceSociology; Minor: Women's StudiesHistory; Minor: GovernmentGovernment and SociologySociology; Minor: Education GovernmentGovernmentAnthropology and Geology; Minor: ArchaeologyHistory; Minor: Education French and GovernmentGovernment and HistoryLatin American Studies and PsychologyEconomics HistoryBiochemistry; Minor: Africana StudiesClassics
Reading, MassachusettsLakeville, Connecticut Larchmont, New York
Whitefish Bay, WisconsinAlexandria, Virginia
Southampton, New York
Maple, Ontario, CanadaBrooklyn, New York
West Linn, OregonRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Bronx, New YorkHancock, New Hampshire
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Portland, MaineLos Altos, California
Methuen, MassachusettsNewton Highlands, Massachusetts
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New Rochelle, New YorkLondon, England
CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2004
IVAN ALEXANDER LUCUK, Class Marshal
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JESSICA HORGAN BURKE
AMANDA BANCROFT BURRAGE
JOHN TAYLOR CAROLAN
BRITNEY AMBER CARR
PETER SMATHERS CARTER
RAJ CASPER ’05BRANDON GEOFFREY CASTEN
NICOLE AMIE CETERSKI
ERIC NICHOLAS CHAMBERS
KATHRYN MCKENZIE CHANDLER
LEAH ROSE CHERNIKOFF
ALLISON CHERRY
SOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT
JOHN RYAN CHISHOLM
SARIKA CHOPRA
JOHN WINTHROP CLAGHORN IVDAVID ARNOLD CAMPBELL CLARK
JUSTIN CONRAD CLARKE
GREGORY CLEMENT
JOHN CHRISTOPHER CLIFFORD
GEOFFREY JOHN COLE
ANA KATHERINE B. F. D. CONBOY
BARBARA FALK CONDLIFFE
PAIGE CONTRERAS-GOULD
JEFFREY TONA COOK
ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER
MICHAEL JOSEPH COSTELLO
ALLISON LANE CRAIG
JASMINE LEE CRONIN
ASHBY BLAND CROWDER
JANE BANCROFT CULLINA
SUSAN MOANA CULLINEY
ANDREW EDWARD DAIGLE
NOELLE DALY '05ELIZABETH ANNE DAMON
LYNNE DEWITT DAVIES
RYAN ANN MOLONEY DAVIS
ALEXANDRIA MARCELLA DE RUBIRA
LAWRENCE ADAM DELASOTTA
ANDREW FRANK DEMARCO
ELIZABETH LISA DENBY
KRISTOPHER SAGAN DENBY
TRAVIS WILLIAM DERR
ROBERT ANTHONY DESAULNIERS
MARGARET AMANDA DEVOE
BRENDAN CHARLES DICKINSON
COLIN ANDREW DIECK
YANA LACHEZAROVA DOMUSCHIEVA
PATRICK RICHARD DONAHUE
ANJALI DHIR DOTSON
NORA MARIE DOWLEY
KEVIN QUINN DOYLE
French and HistorySociology; Minor: Spanish
Spanish; Minor: Economics Government and Sociology English; Minor: ArchaeologyAnthropologyGovernment and Sociology Sociology; Minor: Asian StudiesRussian and SociologyGovernment; Minor: SpanishEnglishBiochemistry; Minor: FrenchEconomics and Mathematics; Minor: Computer ScienceFrench and GovernmentBiologyEconomics; Minor: ClassicsPsychologyGovernment and SpanishPsychology and Religion Government; Minor: ArchaeologyGovernmentBiochemistry; Minor: French
English and Women's StudiesEnglish; Minor: Gay and Lesbian StudiesBiochemistryFrench and Sociology Economics and GovernmentPsychology; Minor: Sociology English and Theater; Minor: Film StudiesGovernment; Minor: HistoryEnglish and FrenchVisual Arts; Minor: Biology
English; Minor: Africana StudiesReligion; Minor: EnglishSpanish; Minor: Economics Art History and BiologyHistory–Environmental StudiesAnthropology; Minor: Latin American StudiesBiochemistryEconomics and MathematicsBiochemistry and Religion Biochemistry and ReligionMathematics; Minor: Education English; Minor: Economics English; Minor: Greek Government; Minor: Computer ScienceReligion; Minor: MathematicsPsychology and RussianComputer Science and Economics Biology; Minor: Chemistry Government; Minor: Education History and Religion
Arlington, MassachusettsBrookline, Massachusetts
Eugene, OregonConway, New HampshireSouthwest Harbor, Maine
Blacksburg, VirginiaWells, Maine
Williamstown, New YorkLong Beach, New York
Mount Kisco, New YorkWashington, District of Columbia
Ellsworth, MaineBangkok, Thailand
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London, EnglandBethesda, Maryland
Rosemont, PennsylvaniaWayland, Massachusetts
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Faro, PortugalBronx, New York
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Waimanalo, Hawaii
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Brookline, MassachusettsGloucester, Massachusetts
Sofia, BulgariaSudbury, Massachusetts
Parkersburg, West VirginiaMiddletown, Connecticut
West Newfield, Maine
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COLIN ALBRIGHT DRAKE
MARK PAUL DRAUSCHKE
TRAVIS BRIAN DUBE
WARREN MCCARTHY DUBITSKY
KRISTEN DIANE DUMMER
TRACY GRIEMAN DUNCAN ’82JASON ALEXANDER DUNDULIS
NICOLE MARIE DURAND
KIRTHI DUSHKU ’02
JERRY LAWRENCE EDWARDS
PETER WALCUTT EICHLEAY
JILL KRISTINE ELENBAAS
MICHAEL ANTHONY ESPOSITO
SAMUEL T. W. ESTERMAN
PHILLIP AUSTIN ESTES ’03
VITO THOMAS FABIANO
ELSPETH LYNNELLE FAIMAN
JILLIAN ELIZABETH FALWELL
AFSHEEN FAMILY ’02JONATHAN ROBERT FARMER ’03MARIE JO FELIX
MICHAEL BAYARD FENSTERSTOCK
SARAH JENNINGS FICK
RAYMOND THOMAS FINN IIIHILLARY JAYNE FITZPATRICK
LAUREN MARIE FLINN
STEVEN LAWRENCE FRANKLIN
KRISTINA NICOLE FUGATE
CHRISTINA LYNN FURICK
MARA KRESSIN GANDAL
LAUREN DIANE GARRY
CHRISTOPHER BURKE GASKILL
RYAN ANTHONY KEALIIOKEKAI
WAH YEN GILLIA
JEREMY THOMPSON GOLDSMITH
KEVIN LEE GOODHUE
GEORGE CHRISTOPHER W. GOODMAN ’00CHRISTINE ANNE GOSS
CHRISTINA EMIKO GOTO
ELIZABETH ANNE GOTT
BRIAN JAMES GRANDJEAN
EMILY WALWORTH GRASON
BRADLEY ROBERT GRAUSTEIN
TODD A. H. GREENWOOD
JOHN JOSEPH GREGORY IVJULIANA MAY GRINVALSKY
ELISABETH MENDEL GRUENBERG
Classics/ArchaeologyEconomics and GermanHistory; Minor: Education Economics; Minor: GovernmentSociology; Minor: Women's StudiesReligionMathematicsEnglish; Minor: Education Mathematics
Africana Studies; Minor: EnglishEconomics and GermanBiology–Environmental Studies; Minor: Education Economics and Government; Minor: Chemistry Art HistoryBiology
GovernmentGovernment and Russian; Minor: Economics PsychologyEconomics HistorySociology and Women's Studies; Minor: Dance Psychology; Minor: EnglishBiology–Environmental Studies; Minor: Education French; Minor: BiologyGovernment; Minor: Asian StudiesSociology; Minor: Economics Psychology; Minor: Education Government; Minor: BiologyBiology and Visual Arts
Women's Studies; Minor: MathematicsGovernmentGovernment; Minor: Economics English; Minor: Asian Studies
Art History and Visual ArtsPsychologyEconomics–Environmental StudiesHistory; Minor: EnglishAsian Studies and Economics Government; Minor: Education Chemistry BiologyBiology; Minor: ArchaeologyGovernment and Spanish; Minor: Economics GovernmentBiology–Environmental StudiesPsychology; Minor: Film Studies
Wayne, PennsylvaniaMelrose, Massachusetts
Livermore, MaineDearborn, Michigan
Scituate, MassachusettsPepperell, Massachusetts
Saint Peters, MissouriSaco, Maine
Tirane, Albania
Grand Prairie, TexasLigonier, Pennsylvania
Boxborough, Massachusetts
Waban, Massachusetts
New York, New YorkAustin, Texas
Austin, TexasWilton, New Hampshire
Arlington, MassachusettsAtlanta, Georgia
Palm Beach Gardens, FloridaBoston, Massachusetts
Weston, Connecticut Wilmington, Delaware
Laconia, New HampshireAndover, Massachusetts
Boston, MassachusettsNorth Merrick, New York
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Scarsdale, New YorkGloucester, Massachusetts
Park City, UtahShrewsbury, Massachusetts
Bellingham, WashingtonSouth Portland, Maine
Honesdale, PennsylvaniaColumbia, Maryland
Falmouth, MaineFalls Church, Virginia
Seekonk, MassachusettsMorris, Connecticut
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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MAUREEN ELIZABETH GUINEY
CALEB FORD GURALL
JASON PALMER HAFLER
SAMANTHA HOYNE HALL
ELIZABETH LIN HAN
NATALIE ROSE HANDEL
ERIN DOHERTY HANLEY
KALA MAE HARDACKER
FAYE WILLIAMS HARGATE
ALEXANDRA BROWN HARRIS
JORDAN WILLIAM HARRISON
PRESCOTT LAURREN HART
JENNIFER SOMERSET HARVEY
PAUL DANIEL HASTINGS
DOUGLAS FERNALD HAYES
ELIZABETH MARIE HAYES
MICHAEL PATRICK HEALEY
RACHEL ALICE HEDLUND
LAURA GEYER HEINRICH
BRYONY JANE HEISE
GEORGIANNA INCI HENRY ’03JOHN PATRICK HERNANDEZ
SCOTT PAUL HERRICK
AARON ROSS GILBERT STANSBURY HESS
COLEMAN ARMSTRONG HILLSTROM
WILLIAM EDWARD HOLMES
JEFFREY KIYOSHI HOM
BLYTHE ANNE HOPKINS
JENNIFER LEE HORWITZ
EMILY TRIPP HOWE
INA HOXHA-ZALOSHNJA
PAULETTE CATHERINE-GRACE HRICKO
PAUL OLIVER HSIAO
LAURA LOUISE HUTTON
ASHLEY ANN INDERFURTH
ROSA ELISE INNISS
KATHERINE FRANCES IRVING
ELLIOT EDSON JACOBS
KAREN ANNA JACOBSON
KAZIA CONNICK JANKOWSKI
KURT DANIEL JENDREK
AMY ELIZABETH JENKINS
ROBIN LOUISE JENSEN
ELAINE DOROTHY JOHANSON
CHRISTIAN DAVID JOHNSON
ELIZABETH MERRILL JONES
JOSHUA MICHAEL JONES
RACHEL SCANLAN JONES
NETTIE-KATE JORDAN
ANNA LOUISA KAEMPFER
ADAM MICHAEL KAISER
JEREMY BINDER KATZEN
Biochemistry; Minor: Education English
Visual Arts; Minor: Chemistry GovernmentGovernment; Minor: Asian StudiesFrench and German; Minor: Dance English and SpanishNeuroscience; Minor: EnglishReligion; Minor: TheaterFrench; Minor: Sociology Art HistoryAsian Studies and ReligionEnglish and SpanishReligion; Minor: Asian StudiesEconomics; Minor: PsychologySociology; Minor: EnglishHistoryEnglish and RussianGovernment; Minor: Economics Sociology; Minor: PsychologyVisual Arts; Minor: PsychologyGovernment; Minor: HistoryNeuroscience; Minor: Chemistry English and Theater; Minor: Chemistry Religion; Minor: EnglishEconomics and MathematicsArt History; Minor: Chemistry NeuroscienceGovernment; Minor: BiologyBiologyGovernmentPsychology; Minor: Education Economics and Music Geology–Environmental Studies
Government and RussianSociologyBiology and French
English and PhilosophyBiology; Minor: Latin American StudiesSpanish; Minor: EnglishEnglish and GeologyGovernment; Minor: ReligionEnglish and GermanEnglish; Minor: TheaterNeuroscience; Minor: Asian StudiesBiology and SpanishEconomics; Minor: GovernmentEconomics and SociologyGovernment
Visual ArtsEconomics History–Environmental Studies
Teaneck, New JerseyConcord, Massachusetts
West Newton, MassachusettsBernardsville, New JerseySeoul, Republic of Korea
Newcastle, MaineFoxboro, Massachusetts
Leeds, MaineCleveland Heights, Ohio
Dover, MassachusettsSt. Augustine, Florida
Hilton Head Island, South CarolinaDarien, Connecticut
Tokyo, JapanHarvard, Massachusetts
Cape Elizabeth, MaineWaterford, Maine
Winterset, IowaEdina, Minnesota
Chappaqua, New YorkIzmir, Turkey
Bronx, New YorkMount Airy, Maryland
Bethesda, MarylandLudlow, Pennsylvania
Greenwich, Connecticut San Francisco, California
Garden City, New YorkChester Springs, Pennsylvania
Milton, MassachusettsVienna, Virginia
Dover, MassachusettsWindsor, Connecticut
Barnstable, Massachusetts
McLean, VirginiaCambridge, Massachusetts
Newport, Rhode Island
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Denver, ColoradoKnoxville, Tennessee
Washington, District of ColumbiaFresno, California
Bryn Mawr, PennsylvaniaSalem, New Hampshire
Hamilton, MassachusettsYarmouth, MaineBrunswick, Maine
Machias, Maine
London, EnglandBloomington, MinnesotaProvidence, Rhode Island
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OLE FRIEDER KERSTEN ’05
PETER RAFAEL KHOURY
KHOA DANG KHUONG
SANIDA KIKIC
ESTHER BO HYE KIM
JONA KIM
ANDREW KING
ANGELA KRISTINE KING
JUSTIN MICHAEL KING
WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM
HARI KARTHIKEYA KONDABOLU
JOHN KOSTER IVJOSHUA DAVID KRISTIANSEN
BRITTNEY KAILESE KROON
SHOSHANA MIRA KURILOFF
KATHARINE LUISE LACKEMANN
CHRISTOPHER BRIAN LAJOIE
COLIN BARCLAY LAMB
STEPHEN EDWARD LAMPERT
JULIA ANNE LANTER
ANDREW LAW LAPHAM
JEFFREY LARIVEE, JR.BRIAN MICHAEL LAURITS
KRYSIA M. LAZAREWICZ
KATHRYN LEACH
HENRY COLIN NEAL LECROY
BRIAN SEO LEE ’03JOOKYUNG LEE
MADELINE JENNIFER LEE
SOPHIA ISABEL LENZ
MICHAEL ALAN LONG
EMANUEL LORA
ANDREW CAVALIER LOUCKS
MARK THOMAS DELEON LUCCI
IVAN ALEXANDER LUCUK
YELENA LUKATSKY
SONAAR LUTHRA
HEATHER STIRLING MACNEIL
WILL MADEIRA
RYAN ARTHUR MALLOY
ALIZA THEODORA MARKS
ELIZTAICHA LESLIE MARRERO
KATHERIN ADRIANA MARTENS
KURTIS MARTIN
SARA ZOE MARTINEZ ’01TIMOTHY ROBERT MATHIEN
SARAH KATHRINE MATTHEW
KIELE GINELL MAURICIO
MICHAEL MAVILIA
JOSEPH PARKER MAYO
JARRED BRENT MCATEER
ELISABETH HEALD MCCAFFREY
KATE WOODWARD MCCALMONT
Romance Languages
Economics and FrenchMathematicsGovernment; Minor: Economics Latin American Studies; Minor: SpanishGovernmentMusic Economics and Visual ArtsEconomics; Minor: GovernmentPhysics; Minor: Chemistry Government; Minor: Asian StudiesMathematics and PhysicsPhilosophyArt History/Visual ArtsSpanish; Minor: Education
Art History; Minor: Chemistry Religion; Minor: Music Biochemistry; Minor: Economics Government and SpanishArt HistoryPhilosophyGovernmentHistory; Minor: AnthropologyBiology; Minor: Women's StudiesSociologyGovernment; Minor: Economics Economics AnthropologyFrench and HistoryHistoryPhilosophyAnthropologyEconomics and GovernmentChemistry; Minor: HistoryEconomics and SpanishMathematicsEnglish and Religion
History and SociologyEnglishHistory; Minor: Gay and Lesbian StudiesArt History; Minor: EnglishSociology; Minor: TheaterNeuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Geology and Religion; Minor: Music SpanishEconomics and Government; Minor: Computer ScienceGovernment; Minor: Chemistry Government and SpanishPsychology; Minor: Education English and TheaterBiology; Minor: SpanishGovernment; Minor: EnglishBiology; Minor: Chemistry
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Dallas, TexasStaten Island, New York
Bayside, New YorkWest Hartford, Connecticut
Limington, MainePeterborough, New Hampshire
Melrose, MassachusettsHolliswood, New YorkNorwalk, Connecticut
Waldoboro, MaineSeattle, Washington
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Portsmouth, New HampshireNew York, New York
Berkley, MassachusettsWakefield, Massachusetts
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ALISON LAURA MCCONNELL
GILLIAN ELIZABETH MCDONALD
BRIAN MICHAEL MCGREGOR
TIMOTHY ROBERT MCINTIRE
THOMAS (TJ) NORMAN MCLEOD, JR. LAUREN BROOKE MCNALLY ’03JORDAN ROSS MCQUILLAN
JAMES MORRISON MECONE
KIMBERLY ALAYNE MEDSKER
MARY EDITH MELNIK
MATTHEW SCOTT METTLER
REBEKAH WORCESTER METZLER
ALLISON LEIGH MILLD
JAIRUS MILLER ’02KATHERINE ROBESON MILLER
MICAH ISRAEL MILLER
MELISSA CLAIRE MINESS
JENNIFER MONTALVO
LINDSAY PARKER MORRIS
JOHANNA RUTH MORRISON
NORMAN JOEL MOSER
CYRUS HEMENWAY MOULTON
JOHANNA LYNN MOULTON
GARY MOY
LINDSAY JOY MULLEN
TRISTAN ALAN MULLIS
ROYCE MICHAEL MUSSMAN
RYAN THOMAS NAPLES
PETER MILTON NASVESCHUK
RUBY HONGNGOC NGUYEN
ANDREW CONNOR NICHOLS
MICHAEL JOHN NORTHROP
MATTHEW DAVID NOWAK
CONOR MOGAN O'KEEFE
CHRISTOPHER JAMES O'LEARY
MICHAEL JAMES O'NEILL
KARA ALLYSON OPPENHEIM
AMELIA MAE O'REILLY
JACOB PATRICK OSSOFF ’99DAVID JOSEPH OZAR
MICHAEL ANTHONY PALLIOLA
YAROSLAV ANATOLIEVICH PAN
WANKI MOSES PARK
JORDAN PARMAN
LEE ISMAY PASSACRETA ’94JENNIFER LYNN PELKEY
CHRISTOPHER LEONARD PELLETIER
CHAD MICHEL PELTON
HEATHER ELAINE PENFIELD
ABIGAYL MEIRAV PERELMAN
MATTHEW JAMES PETERS
Economics; Minor: GovernmentFrench; Minor: Education Visual Arts; Minor: FrenchPsychologyGovernment; Minor: Economics English; Minor: Women's StudiesHistory; Minor: GovernmentGovernment; Minor: Economics Visual Arts–Environmental Studies; Minor: Education AnthropologyEconomics; Minor: MathematicsAnthropology and GovernmentGovernment and Women's StudiesPhilosophyArt History and PsychologyMathematicsEnglish; Minor: HistoryArt HistoryPsychology and Women's StudiesVisual Arts; Minor: FrenchGerman and GovernmentEnglish–Environmental Studies; Minor: Music NeuroscienceGovernment and HistoryEnglish; Minor: Education History; Minor: BiologyAsian Studies; Minor: Religion
Government; Minor: Economics Physics; Minor: Economics EnglishMathematics/EconomicsEnglish; Minor: GovernmentGovernment; Minor: Psychology
History; Minor: Education Italian StudiesHistory; Minor: Economics French and GovernmentEnglishRomance LanguagesPhilosophy; Minor: Film Studies
NeuroscienceEconomics; Minor: GovernmentAsian Studies and GovernmentGovernment–Environmental StudiesGovernment; Minor: Women's StudiesFrench and Government
Government and HistoryChemistry; Minor: Education Economics; Minor: PsychologyPsychologyGeology; Minor: Economics
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BENJAMIN JOHN PETERSON
ERIN SARAH PHILIPSON
LAURA ANN PHILLIPS
JEFFREY HANCOCK PIKE
ANDREW BLAISE PIZZOLATO
GIULIANA SHELAGH POGGIO ’96KRISTIN MARION POLLOCK
NICHOLAS BARTHOLOMEW POWELL
ELIZABETH WENTWORTH PRATT
CATHERINE AUSTIN PRICE ’03
ALISON ASHLEY RAU
JOHN-PAUL ARTHUR RAUTIO
EMMA MEGAN RAYNES
ALEXIS LOUISE REA
COURTNEY ELIZABETH REILLY
KATHERINE COLLINS REILLY
THOMAS MURPHY RICCIARDI
JAY FREDERICK RILINGER
ADAM CONSTANTINE RINGEL
MARK THOMAS ROBERTS
PATRICK AVERY ROCKEFELLER
LAURA VIRGINIA ROMAN
CARLA NEFERTITI ROSSER
AMANDA ELLEN ROWE
HARDIN PARISHER ROWLEY
GINETTE SAIMPREVIL
JASON MCGRATH SALONY
LAUREN ALEXIS SARNO
FUYUMI SATO
JENNIFER WILSON SCANGOS
L. BLAKENEY SCHICK
ERIK NICHOLAS SCHNEEBECK
EILEEN FRANCIS DOWLING SCHNEIDER
ERIC ELIOT SCHNITGER ’05EMILY ROSE SCOTT
NICHOLAS MARTIN SCOTT
STEPHAN BARRON SEABROOK
MAX EDWARD SEATON
ARND ALWIN SEIBERT
ANGELA LEIGH SENESE
MICHAL RANIT SHAPIRO
CARSON WHITTIER SHEDD
SHARON J. SHIN
CATHERINE SCHUYLER SHOWALTER
GAJAN SIVAKUMARAN ’03FRANK JAMES SKORNIA
ALICIA GRETCHEN SMITH
CARLY AMANDA SMITH
HILLARY MERRILL SMITH
NATHAN ALAN SMITH
EMILY BRAY SMITHGALL
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HOJOON SOHN
JESSIE TOVA SOLOMON-GREENBAUM
PATRICK CHIN-LIANG SOONG
CHELSEA ELIZABETH SPECTOR
GREGORY TAYMANS SPIELBERG ’03KYLE DAVID STALLER
LELA STANLEY
TYLER ROBY HORNER STEFFEY
WILLIAM RICHARD STETLER, JR.GILLIAN ANNE STEVENS
MARIA KATHLEEN STEVENS
MICHAEL JOHN STEVENS
MELISSA ANN STIEBERT
NICOLE ALEXANDRA STIFFLE
ZACHARY A. C. STONE
HANNY STUDER
KATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN
JULEAH ANN SWANSON
ELIZABETH WHELAN SWEDOCK
REBECCA JONAS TANENBAUM
LAURA LEE TATUM
EMILY JANE TAYLOR
SAMUEL GORDON TERRY
KENCY JULES THEORK
SOPHIA THI THICH
JEFFREY PAUL TILLINGHAST, JR.DANIEL BENJAMIN SUPERIOR TOBIN
CHRISTINA MARIA TOTH
CARA AIMEE LEE TOW
LEEANN TRANG
LORA AGOLIATI TRENKLE
TUNG THANH TRINH
COURTNEY ELIZABETH TROTTA
NICHOLAS LEO TROY
HANNAH CLAIRE TUCKER
REID COOPER TURNER
HUGH VAN DER VEER
ANDREW RUDISILL VINTON
FÉ MARGARITA VIVAS SERRALLÉS
ANH HAI VU
CHRISTOPHER TOWNSEND WAGNER
NICHOLAS ROCKLIN WALKER
FREDERICK MARCUS WARBURG IIMARYA KATHRYN WASHBURN
TAYLOR WASHBURN
PHILIP MANNING WEBSTER
JAMES WALTER WEEKS
CRYSTAL LYNN WELCH
JAN MATTHEW WELCH
EVANGELINE PRINCE WHITE
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GRANT AUSTIN WHITE
SADIE MADDEN WIESCHHOFF
JAMES MEAD WILKINS
TODD TYLER WILLIAMS
RICHARD WOOSTER WILSEY
EMILY L. WILSON
JOSEPH FRANKLIN WILSON ’02MACIEK WOJDAKOWSKI
PATRICK CARLIN WOODCOCK
DAVID ANDREW WORKMAN
ELLIOTT SCOTT WRIGHT
DAVID JOHN YANKURA
Art History and EnglishHistory; Minor: Education Biochemistry; Minor: EnglishGovernment; Minor: Economics PsychologyBioethics; Minor: Women's StudiesGermanGovernment and Romance LanguagesGovernment; Minor: Economics Biochemistry; Minor: Economics History–Environmental Studies; Minor: BiologyChemistry; Minor: Biology
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HONORARY APPOINTMENTS
SUMMA CUM LAUDE
JED WILLIAM ATKINS
LEAH JO BRESSACK
ERIC NICHOLAS CHAMBERS
ELSPETH LYNNELLE FAIMAN
WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM
YELENA LUKATSKY
KATE WOODWARD MCCALMONT
JESSIE TOVA SOLOMON-GREENBAUM
DAVID JOHN YANKURA
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
KATHERIN ANNE ADIKES
GREGORY STEPHEN BANGSER
JACOB ANDREW BRILL
ANA KATHERINE B. F. D. CONBOY
BARBARA FALK CONDLIFFE
ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER
ELIZABETH LISA DENBY
TODD A. H. GREENWOOD
JEFFREY KIYOSHI HOM
LAURA LOUISE HUTTON
ROBIN LOUISE JENSEN
CHRISTIAN DAVID JOHNSON
SHOSHANA MIRA KURILOFF
ELISABETH HEALD MCCAFFREY
NORMAN JOEL MOSER
ABIGAYL MEIRAV PERELMAN
JASON MCGRATH SALONY
STEPHAN BARRON SEABROOK
KYLE DAVID STALLER
LAURA LEE TATUM
CARA AIMEE LEE TOW
JAMES MEAD WILKINS
EMILY L. WILSON
CUM LAUDE
SARA C. ANDERSON
EMILY ANGELL
GILMAN CLOUGH BARNDOLLAR
CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BEVACQUA
EMILY SARA BLUM
MICHAEL LEE BRENNAN
TRAVIS MARTAY BRENNAN
RAJ CASPER ’05
SOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT
PAIGE CONTRERAS-GOULD
ASHBY BLAND CROWDER
SUSAN MOANA CULLINEY
ANJALI DHIR DOTSON
CHRISTOPHER BURKE GASKILL
CHRISTINE ANNE GOSS
EMILY WALWORTH GRASON
NATALIE ROSE HANDEL
LAURA GEYER HEINRICH
JOHN PATRICK HERNANDEZ
KAREN ANNA JACOBSON
AMY ELIZABETH JENKINS
IVAN ALEXANDER LUCUK
RYAN ARTHUR MALLOY
ALIZA THEODORA MARKS
ELIZTAICHA LESLIE MARRERO
TIMOTHY ROBERT MATHIEN
ALLISON LEIGH MILLD
MICAH ISRAEL MILLER
JOHANNA RUTH MORRISON
CONOR MOGAN O'KEEFE
JORDAN PARMAN
CATHERINE AUSTIN PRICE ’03
THOMAS MURPHY RICCIARDI
JAY FREDERICK RILINGER
MARK THOMAS ROBERTS
EMILY ROSE SCOTT
MICHAL RANIT SHAPIRO
CHELSEA ELIZABETH SPECTOR
LELA STANLEY
WILLIAM RICHARD STETLER, JR.
NICOLE ALEXANDRA STIFFLE
KATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN
SAMUEL GORDON TERRY
CHRISTINA MARIA TOTH
HANNAH CLAIRE TUCKER
HUGH VAN DER VEER
NICHOLAS ROCKLIN WALKER
TAYLOR WASHBURN
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PHI BETA KAPPA
Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.
KATHERIN ANNE ADIKES
JED WILLIAM ATKINS
GREGORY STEPHEN BANGSER
EMILY SARA BLUM
LEAH JO BRESSACK
JACOB ANDREW BRILL
RAJ CASPER ’05ERIC NICHOLAS CHAMBERS
ANA KATHERINE B. F. D. CONBOY
BARBARA FALK CONDLIFFE
ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER
ELIZABETH LISA DENBY
ANJALI DHIR DOTSON
ELSPETH LYNNELLE FAIMAN
CHRISTOPHER BURKE GASKILL
TODD A. H. GREENWOOD
LAURA GEYER HEINRICH
JEFFREY KIYOSHI HOM
LAURA LOUISE HUTTON
ROBIN LOUISE JENSEN
CHRISTIAN DAVID JOHNSON
OLE FRIEDER KERSTEN ’05WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM
SHOSHANA MIRA KURILOFF
YELENA LUKATSKY
ELISABETH HEALD MCCAFFREY
KATE WOODWARD MCCALMONT
NORMAN JOEL MOSER
ABIGAYL MEIRAV PERELMAN
THOMAS MURPHY RICCIARDI
JAY FREDERICK RILINGER
JASON MCGRATH SALONY
STEPHAN BARRON SEABROOK
JESSIE TOVA SOLOMON-GREENBAUM
KYLE DAVID STALLER
KATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN
LAURA LEE TATUM
CARA AIMEE LEE TOW
TAYLOR WASHBURN
JAMES MEAD WILKINS
EMILY L. WILSON
DAVID JOHN YANKURA
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HONORANDS OF THE 2004 COMMENCEMENT
EAVAN BOLANDDOCTOR OF LETTERS
A native of Ireland and author of sixteen books, Eavan Boland has been described asIreland's preeminent female poet. Coming from a poetic and literary tradition in whichwomen are often passive subjects and symbols of the oppression of the Irish, Boland hasgiven active voice to women through her writings. Her books of poetry include AgainstLove Poems (2001), The Lost Land (1998), An Origin Like Water: Collected Poems1967-1987 (1996), In a Time of Violence (1994), Outside History: Selected Poems 1980-1990 (1990), The Journey and Other Poems (1986), Night Feed (1982), and In HerOwn Image (1980). Boland is the recipient of the John Frederick Nims Award (2002),the International Poetry Centre Award (1997), the Lannan Award for Poetry and theIreland-American Literature Award (both 1994), three Pushcart Prizes (1988, 1992,1996), three Poetry Book Society Choices (1986, 1990, 1994), and the 1983 Award ofthe Irish-American Cultural Foundation, among many other honors. She received a B.A. from Trinity College in Dublin in 1966 and received the Irish Arts MacaulayFellowship in 1967.
RICHARD GOLDSTONEDOCTOR OF LAWS
Former South African Constitutional Court Justice Richard Goldstone is a champion ofinternational justice and human rights, and is the world's first international war crimesprosecutor. He served as a justice of the South African Constitutional Court from 1994to 2003. A longtime opponent of apartheid in South Africa, Justice Goldstone servedfrom 1991 to 1994 as chair of the Commission of Inquiry Regarding the Prevention ofPublic Violence and Intimidation in South Africa, which became known as the GoldstoneCommission. He served as the chief prosecutor of the United Nations InternationalCriminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, chaired a group of interna-tional experts that drafted a Declaration of Human Duties and Responsibilities for thedirector general of UNESCO, and chaired the international independent inquiry onKosovo. In December 2001 he was appointed co-chair of the International Task Force onTerrorism established by the International Bar Association.
Goldstone received his law degree from the University of the Witwatersrand inJohannesburg, South Africa, in 1962. He is the author of On Humanity, a memoir of hisefforts on behalf of human rights.
SHULAMIT RANDOCTOR OF MUSIC
Composer, pianist, and educator Shulamit Ran won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for the workSymphony. A native of Israel, she studied piano and composition in the U.S. on scholar-ships from the Mannes College of Music in New York and the America Israel Cultural
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Foundation. She has been a member of the University of Chicago faculty since 1973. Ranhas been awarded most major honors given to composers in the U.S., including two fel-lowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, and grants and commissions from theKoussevitzky Foundation. Her music has been performed by leading orchestras includingthe Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the IsraelPhilharmonic, and the New York Philharmonic. From 1990 to 1997 she was composer-in-residence with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and from 1994 to 1997 she wascomposer-in-residence with the Lyric Opera of Chicago, where her residency culminatedin the much-acclaimed premiere of her first opera Between Two Worlds (The Dybbuk).
DOROTHY SCHWARTZ
DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS
Dorothy Schwartz, executive director of the Maine Humanities Council, has been astrong advocate for education as a teacher, college professor, printmaker and graphicartist, advisor to state government, and administrator. Schwartz has served on many statecommittees and task forces in Maine, and since 1985 has led the Maine HumanitiesCouncil, the state's affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Under herdirection, the council has become a national leader in innovative and effective program-ming to help people of all ages and educational levels deepen their understanding ofthemselves, their communities, and the world. A graduate of Smith College (A.B.,M.A.T.), Dorothy Schwartz has maintained her standing as an artist in her own rightwith group shows and one-person exhibitions. Her work has also been included in a traveling international show of hand-printed books. Schwartz received the 2001Distinguished Achievement Award from the University of Southern Maine and the 2003Deborah Morton Award from the University of New England.
TORSTEN N. WIESEL
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
Torsten N. Wiesel is president emeritus of The Rockefeller University. He received hisM.D. from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1954. His interest in under-standing the pathways of the brain led him to the United States in 1955 to study neuro-physiology at Johns Hopkins University and later to Harvard Medical School, where hebecame chair of the department of neurobiology. In 1981 he received the Nobel Prize inmedicine for his long-term research on how the brain processes visual information. In1983 he joined The Rockefeller University faculty, and he served as president from 1991to 1998. Since 1994 he has served as chair of the National Academy of Science’sCommittee on Human Rights, and is a member and former chair of the Human RightsWatch Arms Division Committee. Among his many other current activities, he serves onthe board of directors of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, and is chairman ofthe board of governors of the New York Academy of Sciences.
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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, Latin American Studies,
Neuroscience, and Women’s Studies 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.
ANTHROPOLOGY
HonorsMICHAEL LEE BRENNAN
Petrographic Evidence for Preclassic CeramicSpecialization at the Maya Site of Colha, Belize
MARY EDITH MELNIK
Can Archaeology Inform History? Investigations ofthe Norse in the Western North Atlantic
ART HISTORY
HonorsJULIA ANNE LANTER
The Bowdoin College “Medici” Book of Hours:An Analysis and Updated Catalogue of the Volume
ERIK NICHOLAS SCHNEEBECK
Internationalization, Abstraction, and Identity:Avant-garde Japanese Calligraphy in the 1950s and1960s
ASIAN STUDIES
HonorsCHRISTINA EMIKO GOTO
International Trade and the Economic Developmentof Japan, 1858–1899
BIOCHEMISTRY
HonorsALLISON CHERRY
Chromatin Structure of the Fragile X MentalRetardation Gene in Normal and Diseased States
JEFFREY TONA COOK
Arginine Methylation of a Yeast RNA-BindingProtein
LAWRENCE ADAM DELASOTTA
Effect of Tributyltin on the AnaerobicMetabolism of Opines in the Blue Mussel,Mytilus edulis
HOJOON SOHN
Cholesterol and Cell Nuclear Structure
WILLIAM RICHARD STETLER, JR.The Synthesis of C2-Symmetric LanthanideCatalysts Using a Ferrocene Backbone
JAMES MEAD WILKINS
The Synthesis of Tethered bis-4,7-diisopropy-lindene Ligands for Lanthanide Series MetalCatalysts
BIOLOGY
HonorsCAROLINE DEMBLANS AGUSTI
Evolution of Demodex-Human Parasite-HostSystem
EMILY SARA BLUM
Phenotypic Analysis of an ArginineMethyltransferase (HMT1) Deletion in Candidaalbicans
LYNNE DEWITT DAVIES
An Analysis of Diet, Spine Length, Competition,and Mutable Collagenous Tissues as Indicatorsof Somatic and Gonadal Growth in the GreenSea Urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis
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BIOLOGY (CONTINUED)
ANJALI DHIR DOTSON
Regulation of WAK Gene Expression inArabidopsis thaliana
CHRISTINA LYNN FURICK
Virtual Reality as a Bioinformatics Tool, aSolution to a Developmental Biology Problem: ANovel Method for Organizing and VisualizingTemporal, Spatial Genomic Information
EMILY WALWORTH GRASON
Influence of an Invasive Bryozoan on Onchidorismuricata Prey Selection in the Gulf of Maine
BRADLEY ROBERT GRAUSTEIN
No Evidence of Positive Selection on the Sperm Transmembrane Protein spe-9 in Caenorhabditis remanei
JULIANA MAY GRINVALSKY
Plant Community Dynamics in Merrymeeting Bay
KATHERINE FRANCES IRVING
Effects of Elevated Carbon Dioxide on CarbonSequestration in Mineral Soil
ANGELA LEIGH SENESE
The Hydrodynamics of Schooling Behavior in theMarsh Killifish, Fundulus heteroclitis
LELA STANLEY
Host-Specific Genetic Differentiation in EasternDwarf Mistletoe
SAMUEL GORDON TERRY
Growth and Photosynthesis in Arabidopsisthaliana Mutants with Different Capacities forEnergy Dissipation
EVANGELINE PRINCE WHITE
Thylakoid Associated Kinases and LightHarvesting in Arabidopsis thaliana
CHEMISTRY
HonorsBRIAN JAMES GRANDJEAN
Excited State Interactions of a LuminescentPlatinum(II) Dimer with Trivalent LanthanoidIons in Aqueous Solution
MARK THOMAS ROBERTS
The Impact of Elevated Atmospheric CO2and Primary Succession upon MicrobialBiomass and Composition: An Application of Phospholipid Fatty Acid Analysis
DAVID JOHN YANKURA
Synthesis of Novel β-Sheet Peptide MimicsUsing α-Carbon Linkages of Varying Rigidity
ECONOMICS
Highest HonorsKATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN
Vertical Product Differentiation to DeterLuxury Goods Counterfeiting
High HonorsSOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT
Extreme Value Theory and a Better Value-at-Risk
HonorsBRITTANY LYNN BLANCHETTE
Aboriginal Art Sells
DOUGLAS FERNALD HAYES
Competing Supply Chains: Explaining theAutomotive Parts Retail Industry
ENGLISH
HonorsLEAH ROSE CHERNIKOFF
Reclaiming Onan: Masturbation andImagination in Whitman’s America
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PAIGE CONTRERAS-GOULD
Queering Intimacies: The Sexual Narrative in Hanif Kureishi’s Fiction
ELAINE DOROTHY JOHANSON
Wing Anatomy
ENGLISH AND THEATER
HonorsAARON ROSS GILBERT STANSBURY HESS
“A Proper Subject” — History, Chorus, and theKing’s Interior in Henry V
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
HonorsRYAN ANN MOLONEY DAVIS
No Common Ground: Management, Politics, andCompromise in the Gulf of Maine
SARAH JENNINGS FICK
Scientific and Educational Approaches to InvasiveSpecies: A Case Study on the Soft-Shell Clam inMaine
ALISON ASHLEY RAU
Public Values on Private Lands: ConservationEasements in Maine and Wildlife ConservationLeases in Kenya
FRENCH
HonorsRAYMOND THOMAS FINN IIILa Peste en France aux XVI et XVII siècles: maladie ou métaphore?
GEOLOGY
HonorsDANIEL MOORE ABRAHAM
A Radiochemical Tracer Study of SubmarineGroundwater Discharge at Waquoit Bay, Falmouth,Massachusetts, and Quahog Bay, Harpswell, Maine
KURT DANIEL JENDREK
Bedrock Controls on Submarine GroundwaterDischarge in Eastern Casco Bay
KURTIS MARTIN
Complex Surface and Groundwater Interactionin a Small Watershed, Orr’s Island, Mid-coastMaine
GERMAN
Highest HonorsKYLE DAVID STALLER
Icarus Transformed: Cultural Constructions ofCivil Aviation in Germany
HANNY STUDER
Amerika: Ausgangspunkt-Fluchtpunkt-Sehepunkt. Charaktere in der Schweizer Literatur
GOVERNMENT
Highest HonorsJED WILLIAM ATKINS
Augustine’s Two Cities: An EschatologicalApproach to Political Philosophy
GREGORY STEPHEN BANGSER
Ward Cleaver versus Heathcliff Huxtable:Morality in Contemporary American Politics
NORMAN JOEL MOSER
The Duality of the Representative-ConstituentRelationship: Edmund S. Muskie’s EarlyPolitical Career
High HonorsLEAH JO BRESSACK
Latinos: An Emerging Democratic Majority?
ELSPETH LYNNELLE FAIMAN
Multilayered Governance: The Development ofInternational Cooperation in the Baltic SeaRegion
TAYLOR WASHBURN
Leo Strauss’s Unliberal Defense of Liberalism
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GOVERNMENT (CONTINUED)
HonorsLAURA GEYER HEINRICH
“With Liberty and Justice for All”: Realities andLimitations in United States’ Liberal DemocraticNation-Building
INA HOXHA-ZALOSHNJA
In Search of Civil Society: National Unity and theChallenge of Democracy in Turkey
AMY ELIZABETH JENKINS
Common Foreign and Security Policy in theEuropean Union: Theory, Practice, and Prospects
JAMES MORRISON MECONE
Bias and Effectiveness of Divorce and UnmarriedParental Rights Mediation in Maine
PATRICK AVERY ROCKEFELLER
Public Diplomacy in the Arab World: Using SoftPower in the War on Terror
HARDIN PARISHER ROWLEY
American Synthesis: Rights, Interests, and the SocialCompact in the Political Philosophy of John Lockeand David Hume
L. BLAKENEY SCHICK
Accountability in the European Union
EMILY ROSE SCOTT
Exploring the Political Definition of Marriagethrough the Works of Plato, Rousseau, and the Bible
HISTORY
HonorsTRAVIS MARTAY BRENNAN
The Maine State Reform School: 1852–1900
KEVIN QUINN DOYLE
Explorers, Puritans, and Jesuits: Anti-Catholicism inColonial Massachusetts, 1600–1647
JEREMY BINDER KATZEN
“Political Smog”: Edmund Muskie and theEmergence of Modern Environmental Politics
TRISTAN ALAN MULLIS
The Peace Democrats of Maine in the Civil WarEra
KATHERINE COLLINS REILLY
A Wound That Will Not Heal: Argentina andChile’s Judiciaries and the Elusive Search forReconciliation and Justice
THOMAS MURPHY RICCIARDI
Lyndon Johnson and Richard Russell:Personalism and Professionalism
MATHEMATICS
HonorsSOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT
Stochastic Processes and Their Applications inEveryday Life
MICAH ISRAEL MILLER
Metric Properties of Thompson’s Group F
NEUROSCIENCE
Honors MATTHEW C. H. BOERSMA
Anticipatory Neuronal Firing in theOrbitofrontal Cortex of Rats
SCOTT PAUL HERRICK
The Effects of Hippocampal Lesions on Spatialand Non-Spatial Declarative Memory Tasks inRats
CHRISTIAN DAVID JOHNSON
The Effect of Proctolin on Gastric-PyloricInteractions in Homarus americanus
KATHERIN ADRIANA MARTENS
Morphological Examination of Thin and ThickBundle Nerve Regeneration in the Claws ofProcambarus clarkii
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JENNIFER WILSON SCANGOS
Sexual and Seasonal Differences in Vasotocin Effectson Social Behavior in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)
PHYSICS
Highest HonorsWILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM
A Matrix Model Approach to the Calculation ofWilson Loops in SU(2) Gauge Theory
PSYCHOLOGY
HonorsELISABETH MENDEL GRUENBERG
Young Children’s Understanding of the DistinctionBetween Biological and Nonbiological Growth
ABIGAYL MEIRAV PERELMAN
Should a Spider Take an Aspirin? TheDevelopmental of a Folk Biopsychology in Children
FÉ MARGARITA VIVAS SERRALLÉS
Development of the Ability to Distinguish betweenComprehension, Memory, and Attention
RELIGION
High HonorsELIZABETH LISA DENBY
The Many Facets of Acculturation amongContemporary American Buddhists
DANIEL BENJAMIN SUPERIOR TOBIN
Karma and Ritual: Reorienting the Study ofBuddhist Religious Culture in Sri Lanka
RUSSIAN
High HonorsERIC NICHOLAS CHAMBERS
The Mankurt and the Broken Sword: Nationalismand National Identity in Soviet and Post-SovietCentral Asian Literature
SOCIOLOGY
HonorsNICOLE AMIE CETERSKI
The Complex Nature of Korean Adoption andIts Implications about Race and Family in theUnited States
ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER
Identity Presentation and Performance in theAutobiographies of W. E. B. DuBois
MARYA KATHRYN WASHBURN
Dissolution of an Iceberg: The Effects of thePinochet Dictatorship on Chilean CollectiveMemory
SPANISH
HonorsJUSTIN CONRAD CLARKE
Imaginar El campo: Visiones sobre el paisajelatinoamericano en Sarmiento y Carpentier
SHOSHANA MIRA KURILOFF
Harm: A Translation of Andrea Maturana’s El Daño, with an Introduction to the Novel andthe Problems Involved in Its Translation
STUDENT-DESIGNED MAJOR IN ITALIAN STUDIES
High HonorsCHRISTOPHER JAMES O’LEARY
Il Purgatorio Dantesco come Viaggio verso laRedenzione attraverso l’Amore
VISUAL ARTS
HonorsJASON PALMER HAFLER
Combining Uniqueness, Functionality, andAesthetics: A Ceramic Journey
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WOMEN’S STUDIES
HonorsBARBARA FALK CONDLIFFE
Liberating the Student Subject: The Possibility of a Feminist Pedagogy
MARA KRESSIN GANDAL
You See Us as You Want to See Us: Feminist FilmTheory and 1980s Teenpics
JULEAH ANN SWANSON
Mediating Luxury and Culture: An EthnographicStudy on the Tension between Retail Tourism andCulture in Guam as Seen through the Lives ofWorking Chamorro Women
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APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS
COMMENCEMENT AWARDS
Goodwin Commencement Prize: NORMAN JOEL MOSER ’04Class of 1868 Prize: ALISON ASHLEY RAU ’04DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize:
First Prize: SHANIQUE BROWN ’04Second Prize: ALLISON LEIGH MILLD ’04
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES
Brooks-Nixon Prize: JAMES MEAD WILKINS ’04Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize: YELENA LUKATSKY ’04, DAVID JOHN YANKURA ’04George Wood McArthur Prize: WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM ’04Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award: MONICA GUZMAN ’05, HOWARD A. LAW IV ’05Abraxas Award: HASTINGS, MINNESOTA, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: JONAH HAMBLEN POPP ’06,
LESLIE PORTER WITTENBRAKER ’06
DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES
AFRICANA STUDIES
Lennox Foundation Book Prize: AMY RUTH TITCOMB ’04
ART
Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize: Art History: NICOLE ALEXANDRA STIFFLE ’04Visual Arts: SUSAN MOANA CULLINEY ’04
Art History Junior-Year Prize: CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK ’05, MEREDITH M. HARRIS ’05, TARA G. KOHN ’05Art History Senior-Year Prize: LYNNE DEWITT DAVIES ’04, JEFFREY KIYOSHI HOM ’04Richard P. Martel, Jr., Memorial Prize: EMMA MEGAN RAYNES ’04
BIOLOGY
Copeland-Gross Biology Prize: SAMUEL GORDON TERRY ’04, EVANGELINE PRINCE WHITE ’04Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize: EMILY SARA BLUM ’04, SAMUEL GORDON TERRY ’04James Malcolm Moulton Prize: IRIS ILENA LEVIN ’05, MARY LOUISA WRIGHT ’05
CHEMISTRY
ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry: NOAH P. GARDNER ’05American Institute of Chemists Award: JAN MATTHEW WELCH ’04Hypercube Award: ANTHONY B. COSTA ’05Kamerling Laboratory Award: JASON J. LEWIS ’06, NATE W. SILVER ’06Merck Index Award: SHANIQUE BROWN ’04Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry: JOCELYN ANNE FOULKE ’05
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William Campbell Root Award: LAURA ANN PHILLIPS ’04U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award: PONNILA SUNDERI SAMUEL ’07, ETHAN B. VAN ARNAM ’07U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Laboratory Award: BRENDAN STERLING TORRANCE ’07
CLASSICS
Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize: ERIKA LAWREN NICKERSON ’05Nathan Gould Prize: JED WILLIAM ATKINS ’04J. B. Sewall Latin Prize: CARRIE E. ATKINS ’06
ECONOMICS
Paul H. Douglas Prize: ERIC G. BAKKENSEN ’05, ROGER W. SCHMITZ ’05Noyes Political Economy Prize: STEPHAN BARRON SEABROOK ’04, KATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN ’04
EDUCATION
Maine Teacher Certification: TRAVIS MARTAY BRENNAN ’04, TRAVIS WILLIAM DERR ’04, NORA MARIE
DOWLEY ’04, TRAVIS BRIAN DUBE ’04, NICOLE MARIE DURAND ’04, JILL KRISTINE ELENBAAS ’04, KHOA DANG KHUONG ’04, KRYSIA M. LAZAREWICZ ’04, CHAD MICHEL PELTON ’04, TYLER ROBY HORNER STEFFEY ’04
ENGLISH
Academy of American Poets Prize: ERIN E. WESTAWAY ’05, GRANT AUSTIN WHITE ’04 Honorable Mention: CHARLOTTE KATHLEEN CARNEVALE ’06, ELAINE DOROTHY JOHANSON ’04
Philip Henry Brown Prizes: First Prize: KRISTIN MARION POLLOCK ’04Second Prize: ELLIOT EDSON JACOBS ’04
Hawthorne Prize: LESLIE J. BRIDGERS ’06Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize: JONATHAN PEREZ ’04Poetry Prize: DANIEL M. VARLEY ’05Pray English Prize: ELAINE DOROTHY JOHANSON ’04, PAIGE CONTRERAS-GOULD ’04,
LEAH ROSE CHERNIKOFF ’04Forbes Rickard, Jr., Memorial Prize: ELIZABETH AYN MOE ’06David Sewall Premium: JOY LI-YUEH LEE ’07Bertram Louis Smith, Jr., Prize: CLAIRE MELISSA FALCK ’05
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Academic Award in Environmental Studies: JULIANA MAY GRINVALSKY ’04Community Service Award in Environmental Studies: JOSHUA PRESTON ATWOOD ’04
GEOLOGY
Arthur M. Hussey II Prize in Geology: DANIEL MOORE ABRAHAM ’04
GERMAN
Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German: SAMANTHA CARRIE ALTSCHULER ’04, REBECCA FOLLANSBEE ’05, HANNY STUDER ’04
German Consular Prize in Literary Interpretation: NATALIE ROSE HANDEL ’04, HANNAH CLAIRE TUCKER ’04
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GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES
Philo Sherman Bennett Prize: JED WILLIAM ATKINS ’04Jefferson Davis Award: TAYLOR WASHBURN ’04
HISTORY
James E. Bland History Prize: KATHERINE COLLINS REILLY ’04Class of 1875 Prize in American History: JEREMY BINDER KATZEN ’04, THOMAS MURPHY RICCIARDI ’04Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Award in History: RYAN ARTHUR MALLOY ’04,
MICHAL RANIT SHAPIRO ’04
MATHEMATICS
Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize: SOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT ’04, MICAH ISRAEL MILLER ’04Smyth Mathematical Prize: SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06, WILLIAM ANTHONY ALTO II ’05,
SOMBOON CHIEWCHARNPIPAT ’04
MUSIC
Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize: SAMANTHA CARRIE ALTSCHULER ’04
NATURAL SCIENCES
Sumner Increase Kimball Prize: CHRISTIAN DAVID JOHNSON ’04, WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM ’04
NEUROSCIENCE
Munno Neuroscience Prize: CHRISTIAN DAVID JOHNSON ’04
PHILOSOPHY
Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize: JOSHUA DAVID KRISTIANSEN ’04
PHYSICS
Edwin Herbert Hall Prize: SAMUEL ROBERT KOLINS ’06Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics: WILLIAM LATHROP KLEMM ’04
PSYCHOLOGY
Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize: ABIGAYL MEIRAV PERELMAN ’04
RELIGION
Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize: PHILIP C. FRIEDRICH ’06, LUCY ELIZABETH ORLOSKI ’06Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize: MELANIE ANNE CONROY ’05
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Goodwin French Prize: JENNIFER LYNN PELKEY ’04Eaton Leith French Prize: ANNA BEATRICE TROYANSKY ’06Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in French: RAYMOND THOMAS FINN III ’04Philip C. Bradley Spanish Prize: JUSTIN CONRAD CLARKE ’04, SHOSHANA MIRA KURILOFF ’04Sophomore Prize in Spanish: DANIEL P. WILSON ’06
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RUSSIAN
Russian Prize: ERIC NICHOLAS CHAMBERS ’04
SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Distinguished Community Service Award: ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER ’04, KATHRYN LEACH ’04David I. Kertzer Prize in Sociology and Anthropology: ALISSA ANNIE CORDNER ’04Matilda White Riley Prize: MICHAEL LEE BRENNAN ’04Elbridge Sibley Sociology Prize: ERIC NICHOLAS CHAMBERS ’04
THEATER AND DANCE
Bowdoin Dance Group Award: AYIDAH KAREEMAH BASHIR ’04, NATALIE ROSE HANDEL ’04Abraham Goldberg Prize: DOUGLAS FERNALD HAYES ’04, AARON ROSS GILBERT STANSBURY HESS ’04Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize: ANA KATHERINE B. F. D. CONBOY ’04, NATALIE ROSE HANDEL ’04,
PETER RAFAEL KHOURY ’04William H. Moody ’56 Prize: COLIN ANDREW DIECK ’04, EMILY WALWORTH GRASON ’04,
DOUGLAS FERNALD HAYES ’04, CATHERINE SCHUYLER SHOWALTER ’04, FRANK JAMES SKORNIA ’04George H. Quinby Award: MATTHEW BENJAMIN HERZFELD ’07, RACHEL ELIZABETH LEAHY ’07
FACULTY PRIZE
Sydney B. Karofsky Prize for Junior Faculty: ARIELLE SAIBER, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS
James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowships: CHARLES W. ASHLEY ’05, ANDREW C. BERICAL ’05, ADAM W. CALDWELL ’06, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT CASHMAN ’07, TIMOTHY JAMES CASHMAN ’07, AMBER SCHREINER DAVIS ’06, JOHN MACKENZIE HAINES ’05, EMMA FLORENCE LEONARD ’05, MARIE T. MASSE ’06, TAPAN HITEN MEHTA ’05, BRENDAN STERLING TORRANCE ’07, ALISSA ASHLEY WAITE ’05
Martha Reed Coles Undergraduate Research Fellowship: SAMANTHA THERESA FARRELL ’05Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research Awards: NOAH P. GARDNER ’05,
DANIEL ADAM HALL ’05, OWEN F. MCKENNA ’07, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM PROCTOR ’05,HEATHER LYNNE PROVENCHER ’05, PETER BENJAMIN STRANGES ’05, RATSIRIN SUPCHAROEN ’06
Freeman Fellowships for Student Research in Asia: DANIEL MAIER BENSEN ’06, BRANDON JOSEPH BOUCHARD
’07, PRISCILLA TIENHUI CHAN ’06, MICHAEL W. CHANG ’02, SARAH HARI DAMERVILLE ’06,ROBERT JOHN DIMATTEO ’07, ANH HONG DO ’06, TIMOTHY GIBSON ’06, PAUL JUNG ’06,HOWARD A. LAW IV ’05, JAE IN LEE ’06, SUZANNE DANA OFFEN ’05, DANIEL P. O’MALEY ’05,WANKI MOSES PARK ’04, ALISON ASHLEY RAU ’04, ANN M. SMITH ’05, KAREN TANG ’07,SOPHIA THI THICH ’04, AYE TINMAUNG ’06
Gibbons Summer Research Internships: CHRISTINA LYNN FURICK ’04, MOLLY CARROLL JUHLIN ’05, SARAH JANE SCOTT ’07, MATTHEW PATRICK SPOONER ’05, ELLA A. THODAL ’05, WILLIAM VOINOT-BARON ’07
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summer Fellowships: JUSTIN H. BERGER ’05, ANDREW F. COMBS ’06, CATHERINE AMALIA DEL VECCHIO ’05, RUTH ANNE JACOBSON ’06, ROSE RANDALL KENT ’06, STEPHEN L. MALLON ’05, CAMDEN H. RAMSAY ’05, EVANGELINE PRINCE WHITE ’04, HILARIE JANE
WILSON ’06, SUEN S. WONG ’05Fritz C. A. Koelln Research Fellowship: SAMANTHA THERESA FARRELL ’05, AMY RUTH TITCOMB ’04Edward E. Langbein, Sr., Summer Research Award: JENNIFER M. CRANE ’05Latin American Summer Travel Grants: ERIN ELIZABETH DUKESHIRE ’05, MICHAEL JOSEPH LETTIERI ’05Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowships: TIMOTHY LYNN BALLENGER ’05, JACKLYN FERNANDES BURGO ’05,
ELLIOTT RULAMAN CASTILLO ’05, PAIGE CONTRERAS-GOULD ’04, LAKIA M. CRAWFORD ’06, SANDY VANESSA DAVILA ’06, ROSA ELISE INNISS ’04, ELIZTAICHA LESLIE MARRERO ’04, JESSE A. MCCREE ’06, ELIZABETH MARIE MENGESHA ’06, JENNIFER MONTALVO ’04, MARA JEANETTE
PARTRIDGE ’05, TANISHA LOVE RAMIREZ ’06, ANDRIA CANDICE RAMKISSOON ’05Paller Research Fellowship: REBECCA RACHEL BARTLETT ’05Public Interest Career Fund Scholarships: LAKIA M. CRAWFORD ’06, BRIAN MICHAEL FITZGIBBONS ’05,
NICOLE A. HART ’06, MEAGHAN A. KENNEDY ’06, OLE FRIEDER KERSTEN ’05, SARAH E. MOUNTCASTLE ’05, ELIZABETH ANN NELLS ’05, RAMONA DIONNE PINA ’05, CHENGSI XIE ’07
Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowships: FREELAND HENRY CHURCH ’05, AMELIA MOREL FISKE ’06, PATRICK MICHAEL MAHONEY ’05, BENJAMIN D. MARTENS ’06, DANIEL J. MCGRATH ’06, KIMBERLY ANN STEVENS ’05, MARY LOUISA WRIGHT ’05, LUCY VAN HOOK ’06
Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships: NICOLE L. K. BYERS ’05, JOHN O. CARPENTER ’05, ANTHONY B. COSTA ’05, CLAIRE B. DISCENZA ’05, REBECCA E. ECONOMOS ’05, MELISSA H. HAYDEN ’05,ROBERT ADAM KINNEY ’05, KIRSTIN ELISABETH LEITNER ’05, IRIS ILENA LEVIN ’05, ANDY R. SEGERDAHL ’05, SARAH MAI SOLOMON ’05, SEAN R. TURLEY ’05, BROOKE WINTER-DIGIROLAMO ’05
Morris K. Udall Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship: MARGARET M. BOYLE ’05 (FULL SCHOLARSHIP)
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Bowdoin Orient Prizes: JAMES DAVID BAUMBERGER ’06, LESLIE J. BRIDGERS ’06, HEATHER STIRLING MACNEIL ’04, LISA NICOLE PETERSON ’07, ANN L. SULLIVAN ’06
James Bowdoin Cup: GREGORY STEPHEN BANGSER ’04Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award: BRIAN MICHAEL LAURITS ’04James S. Lentz Leadership Award: KAZIA CONNICK JANKOWSKI ’04Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award: TODD TYLER WILLIAMS ’04Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup: HALIDAY DOUGLAS ’05Student Employee of the Year: ASHBY BLAND CROWDER ’04Paul Andrew Walker Prize: KYLE DAVID STALLER ’04, KATHRYN KIELY SULLIVAN ’04Andrew Allison Haldane Cup: KATHRYN LEACH ’04Lucien Howe Prize: BARBARA FALK CONDLIFFE ’04President’s Award: ELLIOTT SCOTT WRIGHT ’04
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ATHLETIC AWARDS
Academic Achievement Award for Men: GREGORY STEPHEN BANGSER ’04Academic Achievement Award for Women: SHOSHANA MIRA KURILOFF ’04Community Service Award for Women: LINDSAY PARKER MORRIS ’04Wil Smith Community Service Award for Men: JOSEPH RAYMOND ANDRASKO ’04, MARK PAUL DRAUSCHKE ’04Annie L. E. Dane Award for Outstanding Leadership: AMANDA BANCROFT BURRAGE ’04The Leadership for J.V. and Club Sports Award: JENNIFER SOMERSET HARVEY ’04Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete: KATHERINE JEAN CHAPMAN ’07, MEGHAN KATHRYN GILLIS ’07Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete: KEVIN WILLIAM BRADLEY ’07Outstanding Male Athlete: JAMES MEAD WILKINS ’04Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Athlete: LORA AGOLIATI TRENKLE ’04Society of Bowdoin Women Award: COURTNEY ELIZABETH TROTTA ’04Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Leadership: BRIAN MICHAEL LAURITS ’04The Sidney J. Watson Award: GILLIAN ELIZABETH MCDONALD ’04, CHRISTOPHER TOWNSEND WAGNER ’04
BASEBALL
Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy: KEVIN J. BOUGIE ’04, TRAVIS BRIAN DUBE ’04, THOMAS (TJ) NORMAN MCLEOD, JR. ’04
BASKETBALL
William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy: JONATHAN ROBERT FARMER ’03Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy: THOMAS (TJ) NORMAN MCLEOD, JR. ’04Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award: LORA AGOLIATI TRENKLE ’04Women's Basketball Best Defense Award: JUSTINE F. POURAVELIS ’06Women's Basketball Bowdoin Pride Award: COURTNEY ELIZABETH TROTTA ’04Women's Basketball Most Improved Award: EILEEN MARGARET FLAHERTY ’07
FOOTBALL
“Boiled Owl” Football Award: BRANDON GEOFFREY CASTEN ’04, JAMES WALTER WEEKS ’04Wiinslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy: MICHAEL JOSEPH COSTELLO ’04Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy: DYLAN CHAMBERLAINE BRIX ’07, JOHN ROBERT LAWRIE, JR. ’07William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy: CHRISTOPHER TOWNSEND WAGNER ’04
ICE HOCKEY
Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award: GILLIAN ELIZABETH MCDONALD ’04Hugh Munro, Jr., Memorial Hockey Trophy: ADAM M. DANN ’06John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award: ANDREW FRANK DEMARCO ’04, PETER MILTON NASVESCHUK ’04Seventh Player Award: SADIE MADDEN WIESCHHOFF ’04Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy: MICHAEL JOHN STEVENS ’04Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award: ROBERT J. CAVANAGH ’05Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey Trophy: BRITNEY AMBER CARR ’04Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award: MARISSA L. O’NEIL ’05
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LACROSSE
Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award: GRAHAM O. JONES ’04Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: JOSEPH RAYMOND ANDRASKO ’04Paul Tiemer III Men’s Lacrosse Trophy: AUSTIN TAYLOR BRANSON ’04, GEOFFREY JOHN COLE ’04Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy: ANGELA KRISTINE KING ’04
NORDIC SKIING
Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier: LEAH RICCI ’07Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier: WYATT CHASE DUMAS ’05
SOCCER
The Bicknell Award: MICHAL RANIT SHAPIRO ’04George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy: TRAVIS WILLIAM DERR ’04Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award: JULIA BRUCE BARNES ’04, JORDAN ROSS MCQUILLAN ’04,
REBEKAH WORCESTER METZLER ’04
SOFTBALL
The Bowdoin Softball Achievement Award: EMILY REYNOLDS NELSON ’07, GILLIAN ANNE STEVENS ’04
SQUASH
Reid Squash Trophy: ALISON JENNIFER CHIN ’07, GREGORY CLEMENT ’04Most Valuable Player Award: NICHOLAS CULE ADAMS ’06, ELPINIKI SOPPAS CLEMENT ’06,
MATTHEW DAVID DRESHER ’07Spirit Award: MICHAEL BAYARD FENSTERSTOCK ’04, EILEEN FRANCIS DOWLING SCHNEIDER ’04
SWIMMING
Charles Butt Swimming Trophy: KIELE GINELL MAURICIO ’04The Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy: BRIAN MICHAEL MCGREGOR ’04Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy: ALEXANDREA MARCELLA DE RUBIRA ’04, MICHAEL ALAN LONG ’04
TENNIS
Samuel A. Ladd Tennis Trophy: PATRICK MYLES KENNEALLY ’05, BARRETT W. LAWSON ’05Bowdoin Tennis Most Improved Award: KELSEY A. HUGHES ’07, JOHN J. POSEY ’04Bowdoin Tennis Most Valuable Player Award: MCAFEE S. BURKE ’05, SANIDA KIKIC ’04Bowdoin Tennis Spirit Award: KARA ANN PERRIELLO ’06
TRACK AND FIELD
Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy: JAMES MEAD WILKINS ’04, PHILIP MANNING WEBSTER ’04Bob and Jeanette Cross Award: JANE BANCROFT CULLINA ’04Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy: BRIAN MICHAEL LAURITS ’04, CHRISTOPHER TOWNSEND WAGNER ’04Major Andrew Morin Award: TUNG THANH TRINH ’04Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award: LYNNE DEWITT DAVIES ’04Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Field Award: KALA MAE HARDACKER ’04
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GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS*
Tom Cassidy Student Support Fund: JOHN P. WIHBEY ’98Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship: ASHBY BLAND CROWDER ’04Fulbright Teaching Fellowships: SAMANTHA CARRIE ALTSCHULER ’04 (GERMANY), MARK PAUL DRAUSCHKE ’04
(GERMANY), RAYMOND THOMAS FINN III ’04 (FRANCE), AARON ROSS GILBERT STANSBURY HESS ’04(SOUTH KOREA), HANNAH CLAIRE TUCKER ’04 (GERMANY)
Garcelon and Merritt Scholarships: REBECCA J. BAGLEY, MELISSA W. BRAVEMAN ’99, LAEL M. BYRNES ’00, JOHN C. CHAPIN, ALEXA K. CRAIG, KOHAR DER SIMONIAN, SARAH A. M. HALLEN, ERIN E. LECHNER,ALYSON E. MALOY, EVIE G. MARCOLINI, JENNIFER M. MARTIN, CARA A. MATHEWS, BRIAN MCALLISTER,KATRINA B. MITCHELL ’00, LOGAN Y. MURRAY, ANDREA PEREIRA, NATHAN P. RHODES ’98, JESSICA A. ROUSE, GAIL E. ROWELL, HOLLY WEYMOUTH
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship: CATHERINE AMALIA DEL VECCHIO ’05, IAN ALEXANDER MORRISON ’05, LAURA JONES PEROVICH ’05
Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Scholarships: DARCY G. THOMAS ’97Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarships: LYDIA F. BELL ’00, SHEILA A. HONG ’01Guy Charles Howard Scholarships: JOSHUA L. CHIN ’99, PETER MILTON NASVESCHUK ’04, STEFAN A. PETRANEK ’99,
KATHERINE G. WORTHING ’01Keasbey Scholarship: JED WILLIAM ATKINS ’04, GILMAN CLOUGH BARNDOLLAR ’04Henry Lincoln Johnson Scholarship: DARCY G. THOMAS ’97George and Mary Knox Scholarships: ANGELA R. BROOKS, ’00, WARREN M. DURBIN ’96, ANDREW A. HERRING ’96,
GEORGE L. KARRIS ’98, JENNIFER R. LARAIA ’03, CRISPIN M. MURIRA ’99, MOLLY L. PERENCEVICH ’01,DANIEL SCHIFF ’98, JEREMY T. SMITH ’00
Lancaster Graduate Scholarships: PORTER C. ALLRED ’02, STACEY S. BARON ’99, MATTHEW T. BUCKLEY, ROBERT P. CAVE ’97, JUSTIN L. HARRISON ’98, BENJAMIN W. JENKINS ’97, ERIKA S. KAHILL ’00, DAVID A. NAKASHIAN ’00, MICHAEL N. NAKASHIAN ’98, LORNE J. NORTON III ’98, MICHELLE A. ROTTER ’97, VINCENT P. VILLANO ’00, SUSAN A. WHITE ’98, JOHN P. WIHBEY ’98
Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarships: LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE FRIEDER KERSTEN ’05, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99Marshall Scholarship: JAMES MEAD WILKINS ’04Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarships: LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE FRIEDER KERSTEN ’05,
JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99Galen C. Moses Post-Graduate Scholarships: MICHAEL LEE BRENNAN ’04, JAN MATTHEW WELCH ’04 National Science Foundation/New England Wild Flower Society Research Fellowship in Conservation Biology:
JULIANA MAY GRINVALSKY ’04O’Brien Graduate Scholarships: MICHAEL LEE BRENNAN ’04, STEFAN A. PETRANEK ’99, MICHAEL JOHN STEVENS
’04, MEGAN WARDROP ’01, KATHERINE G. WORTHING ’01Lee G. Paul Scholarships: ANGELA R. BROOKS ’00, JENNIFER R. LARAIA ’03, JOHN D. PIAZZA ’97,
MOHAMMAD VAKIL ’02Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Law School: MATTHEW D. BOWE ’99, DANNY R. COYNE ’98, AARON A. EZZY ’97,
ISABELLA JEAN ’01, JONA KIM ’04, COLLEEN A. MATHEWS ’03Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarships: Medical School: JASON M. AINES, CORTNEY R. BOSWORTH, ALEXA K. CRAIG,
SARAH F. DENNISTON, REBEKAH D. ESLIN, STEPHANIE L. JOY
* Students from Maine who are not Bowdoin graduates are eligible for some scholarships. Bowdoin graduates arelisted with their class year, while no class year is indicated for non-Bowdoin graduates from Maine.
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Sherman David Spector, of the Class of 1950, Fellowship for Graduate Study in History and Teaching: KANISORN WONGSRICHANALAI ’03
E. K. Van Swearingen Fund Scholarships: MASON A. BRAGG ’98, MELISSA W. BRAVEMAN ’99, SARAH KOHNSTAMM ’96, CHRISTOPHER A. MOLVAR ’98, RYAN A. NAUJOKS ’98, MICHELLE A. ROTTER ’97, ERIC M. SUESS ’98, DAVID E. YOUNG ’00
Nathan Webb Research Scholarships: LISA M. GILES ’94, OLE FRIEDER KERSTEN ’05, JENNIFER L. MALIA ’99
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ACADEMIC APPAREL
The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol atonce vertical and horizontal. It stretches back into history, to the roots of academic institutions, while atthe same time it forms a bond of union among contemporary academic scholars.
The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem quaint today if worn on our city streets,were originally the ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The gowns varied in elegance according tothe rank and wealth of the owners, and the hood had the practical function of being pulled over the headfor warmth. Many of the medieval universities had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, themaster of arts had to swear that he owned the dress prescribed for his degree and that he would wear it onall proper occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear their gowns whenever they appeared in thepublic street. After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles prevailed, but the older style wasretained 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 latenineteenth century, however, that widespread interest — sparked perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the250th anniversary of the founding of Harvard — brought about several developments. In 1887 an enter-prising member of the graduating class of Williams College designed academic gowns for the graduates towear at the Commencement ceremony. The garb was significant and dignified; it was both traditional anddemocratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became popular. In 1895 an intercollegiate code, standardiz-ing the design and the color of each part of the academic regalia, was accepted by nearly all American col-leges and universities.
The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. Inaddition, 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; adoctor's may be gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford “mortar board,” with a square flat top,but some variations are permitted.
The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. It is made of black and trimmed with velvet.Both the length of the hood and the width of the trim vary with the level of the degree, the doctor's beingthe longest and having the widest velvet border. The color of the velvet indicates the field of study in whichthe 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, scarlet for theology. The lining of the hood is the color andstyle of the university that confers the degree; these are all specified in the standard code of the AmericanCouncil on Education. Bowdoin College's lining is white and green to symbolize the Bowdoin pines.
Whatever the degree or university, those who don the gown and hood symbolically take theirplaces in the long procession of scholars who have pursued truth and learning and passed it on to others.The consciousness of that fellowship is at once a reward for past efforts and an inspiration for the future.
Hood Border Colors Indicating Fields of LearningAgriculture MaizeArts, Letters, Humanities WhiteCommerce, Accountancy,
Business DrabDentistry LilacEconomics CopperEducation Light BlueEngineering OrangeFine Arts, including
Architecture BrownForestry RussetJournalism CrimsonLaw Purple
Medicine 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
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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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