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Commencement COMMENCEMENT Tuesday, May 18, 2021 Mohr Field, South Campus Lake Forest College Please Note: This program is a ceremonial document. Official academic records are maintained by the Registrar’s Office and reflected on transcripts. Please observe the following rules for today’s event: • Masks must be worn and social distance of 6 ft. must be maintained at all times. • Please do not move chairs. • There is no smoking on the field or by the check-in areas. Smoking is only allowed in the parking lot. • Guests, including children, will not be allowed to roam during the ceremony. • Out of consideration for others, please silence cellular telephones. • All vehicles must be removed from the parking areas within an hour of the end of the ceremony. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Cynthia Hahn DeJuran Richardson Professor of French and Professor of Mathematics Assistant Faculty Marshal and Faculty Marshal Welcome Stephen D. Schutt President of the College Senior Class Speaker Diayan V. Rajamohan Class of 2021 Conferring of Degrees Stephen D. Schutt President of the College Presentation of Candidates Davis Schneiderman for Degrees Krebs Provost and Dean of the Faculty Awarding of Graduate and David F. Gorter ’80 BJ White Undergraduate Degrees Chairman, Board of Trustees Registrar Acknowledgement Andrea Conner of the Graduates Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Alma Mater Rachel Robbins, vocalist Alvah W. Doran, 1893 (Please stand) Class of 2021 Lake Forest dear, our Alma Mater, Thy praise we sing with heart and voice, Thy Red and Black floats proudly o’er us, While in thy glory we rejoice. As stand thy brave old trees about thee, Strong as thy lake’s fierce waves in storm, So stand thy children to defend thee, While love in every heart beats warm. HONORS 2020–2021 SUMMA CUM LAUDE Julia Kaylin Bronswick Kayla Goelz Paula Marie Pelletier Montás Allison Mary Caskey Cassidy Lynn Herberth Jared Peterson Sarah E. Coffman Estrella Iriz Hernandez Berrum Dylan Alexander Petrou Sienna Belle Coskran Erin Marie Karasewski Chloe Isabel Phillips Britt Anne Dahlin Michelle Kats Jan Luca Rößler Annie M. Dalton Amanda Lee Hanna Liisa Sarekanno Joao Pedro De Figueiredo Godoy Julia Lewit Logan Christopher Schmidt Esther Anne DeCero Julie A. Lord Sawyer M. Shepard Alexandra Dejneka Kyler B. Magus George Sigaev Boyd M. DiClemente Kathryn Anne Maksymiu Sarah Joy Stauber Miguel A. Garfias Matthew Charles McMahon Siraj Ul Munir Shaye Alexis Gauthier Emily Elizabeth Norris Zoe Louise Walts Molly Gniady Aaron O’Neill HONORS 2020–2021 (continued) MAGNA CUM LAUDE Samantha Adan Cristian Hernandez-Acevedo Courtney B. Petsche Sean Atchison Aleksandre Jgarkava Nicole Przespolewski Marissa Barhorst Kristina Jo Kauth Diayan Vijithan Rajamohan Carris Temera Borland Natalie Kiely Allyson Margaret Richards Alec Michael Cathon Esther Dong Eun Kim Said Omer Sadat Lindsey Contreras Zachary Arnold Klein Nicole Christine Schussler Julianna Grace Crang Katy Knuckles Peter Seraph Simmeth Gina M. Dudek Bernard Kondenar Chantel Lanise Smith Stephen Daniel Dwyer Arleigh Kraker Monica Catherine Sosani John T. Farley Jr. Charles B. Levin Madison Strejc Michael I. Fink Joanna N. Makhlouf Estella Tcaturian Eric Gross Ellen McClure Paige Eileen Thiel Alexis June Groves Tyranny Miller Yesenia Uribe Christopher Groza Bethany Newby Alexander von Ribbeck Schon Yaneli Marie Guajardo William Alden O’Connor Emma Wang Hannah Gurholt Isaac Odisho Nicholas Patrick Wheeler Ariel Currier Henry Emma Gwendolyn Overton CUM LAUDE Mohammed AbuBakar Garik Anthony Griffin Julia V. Peck Haaris Ahmed Wenxiu Guo Antoni Zbigniew Pindral Connor G. Anderson Kari Danielle Hatridge Angelina Eleni Pronos Erin Marie Andrews Cassidy Rae Hoyt Samuel Razin Elizabeth Wolcott Annibali Viviana Huerta Frances Sarah Rice Jorge Arellano Sonia Huizar Anthony Sebastian Rivela Siddharth Babu Zachary D. Jenkins Rachel Lara Robbins John Bernin Hannah Kalnicky Mariya Rodina Nathaniel Michael Bodnar Makenzie Ann Kamm Michael James Rodriguez Emaleigh Marie Bradley Ryotaro Kanesaka Tate Rosenhagen Anastasia L. Brown Dean Kapolas Samantha Lyn Russell Stephen Buban Julius Khamoo Michael Salazar John Colasacco Mariah Mohsin Khan Joseph Anthony Sardina Alexis Cornejo Casares Gregory S. Lammers Molly Schul Megan Ann Crapo Matthew Leonard Marko Simovic Mark DerManulian Nancy Ann Leone Alaia Singh Grace Dodis Kyle Lim Sergio Sosa Isabel Anne Donnelly Michael J. Macon Natalie G. Spencer Blakely Drake Caroline Marie Mattox Kevin Tellez Grace Drake Matthew J. McCullough Jillian True Olivia L. Drevs Dana Midani Jesse Jose Turcios Michael Drew Jr. Bari Zubair Mohammed Jennifer M. Valdés Del Valle Hailee Anne Fair Anna Mollnhuber Thuy Vu Amanda LeBel Forshey Grace Alissa Monshausen Braden Wallenkamp Lauren N. Gantt Hannah Nicole Nauert Evan Weller Miriam Surisaddai García Jazmine Marie Negrete Teagan Wolf Mishel Goldina B. Uchechi Okeke Reina Leslie Yanagiba Leslie Gonzales Elizabeth Ossmann Aubry Brennan Gover Matthew James Pawlowski PHI BETA KAPPA Marissa J. Barnette Shaye A. Gauthier* Chloe I. Phillips Carris T. Borland Kayla M. Goelz Nicole Przespolewski Julia K. Bronswick Cassidy L. Herberth Jan Luca Rößler Allison M. Caskey Estrella I. Hernandez Berrum Hanna-Liisa Sarekanno Sarah E. Coffman* Michelle P. Kats Logan C. Schmidt Sienna Coskran Amanda Lee Sawyer M. Shepard Britt A. Dahlin* Julia R. Lewit George Sigaev Annie M. Dalton Julie A. Lord Chantel Smith Esther A. DeCero Matthew C. McMahon* Monica C. Sosani Joao Pedro De Figueiredo Godoy Emily E. Norris Sarah J. Stauber Alexandra Dejneka Aaron P. O’Neill Madison Strejc Boyd M. DiClemente* Audrey P. Paglia Estella Tcaturian Gina M. Dudek Paula M. Pelletier Zoe L. Walts John T. Farley Jared R. Peterson Miguel A. Garfias Dylan A. Petrou * elected in the junior year CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 2020–2021 MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING † Jennifer Karen Bolek † Victoria Parrott † Jonathan Call † Katherine Nicole Rogers † Miriam Surisaddai García † Sophia Vasiliki Roumeliotis † § McKenzie Nicole Jordan † § Peter Seraph Simmeth † § Grace Larson † § AnnaMarie R. Vivirito † Sarah Jessica Lester † Frederick Yoon † Sofia Lyazkowska MASTER OF LIBERAL STUDIES Vivienne Bolton BACHELOR OF ARTS Mohammed AbuBakar Computer Science Allison Mary Caskey Economics; § Bahja Hassan Abdalla Adam International Relations SD: Sustainable Urban Development ~ Samantha Adan English: Literature Emphasis Ryan Casseday Computer Science; Spanish § Haaris Ahmed Biology # Jesus Alejandro Castaneda Economics Chase Allen Business § Alec Michael Cathon Computer Science # Omar A. Alrawashdeh Neuroscience * Adriana Cheso Philosophy Marell Alvarez Psychology Brant Cooper Christensen Sociology and Anthropology; Politics Connor G. Anderson Business # § Sarah E. Coffman History; African American Studies § Thomas Eric Anderson Business: Accounting Concentration John Colasacco Business Erin Marie Andrews Business § Lindsey Contreras Business: Accounting Concentration; Spanish D § Elizabeth Wolcott Annibali Art: Art History Alexis Cornejo Casares Psychology; French § Jorge Arellano Business: Accounting Concentration Robert A. Cornog III Art: Studio Art Sean Atchison Environmental Studies # Sienna Belle Coskran Psychology; Environmental Studies * § Grace George Atia Philosophy; Business * Samantha Cosmo Biology Areeba Aziz Biology Julianna Grace Crang Economics Siddharth Babu Finance D § Megan Ann Crapo Biology § Jazmin Bahena Business; Psychology # Nemanja Crnomarkovic Computer Science * Kenna Claire Bailey Neuroscience Justin Michael Croye Business Marissa Barhorst English: Writing Emphasis Levi Thomas Francis Czernik Philosophy § Benjamin B. Barkett Computer Science; Economics Britt Anne Dahlin Economics Ryan Barry Economics Annie M. Dalton Economics; Spanish § Tianna Suzanne Beilke Psychology; Neuroscience Joao Pedro De Figueiredo Godoy Mathematics; Finance ~ John Bernin Mathematics Georgia Kathryn de Silva Art: Studio Art § Christopher J. Berry Environmental Studies § Michael K. Dean Business Kaja Biel Psychology; Neuroscience Esther Anne DeCero Psychology Gabrielle Bilello Business # Alexandra Dejneka Neuroscience Nathaniel Michael Bodnar Politics; Philosophy § Mark DerManulian Business: Accounting Concentration D § Carris Temera Borland Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Bradley Alexander Devins Neuroscience # Emaleigh Marie Bradley Psychology; English: Writing Emphasis Rowan DeWitt Physics * § Alec Brent African American Studies Boyd M. DiClemente Economics Jordan F. Briggs African American Studies; Politics Grace Dodis Neuroscience; Psychology Julia Kaylin Bronswick Psychology § Isabel Anne Donnelly Art: Studio Art # Jaianna K. Brooks Computer Science Blakely Drake Biology; Neuroscience Anastasia L. Brown Philosophy # § Grace Drake English: Literature Emphasis Douglas Brownlee Psychology Olivia L. Drevs Data Science: Statistics Concentration; Economics John Richard Brundage Politics Michael Drew Jr. Psychology; French ~ Annmarie Buabeng Chemistry § Kevin Duarte Biology Stephen Buban Sociology and Anthropology; Gina M. Dudek English: Literature Emphasis; Education † African American Studies Stephen Daniel Dwyer Communication; Business * Aidan J. Burke Business James Eidt Biology Thuy Lea Burshtein Philosophy; Politics Hailee Anne Fair Music Education; Education † Kelsey Michele Burton Communication # Jiaqi Fang Computer Science Yuri D. Burukhin English: Writing Emphasis # John T. Farley Jr. Communication § Ashley J. Canner Art: Art History Michael I. Fink Business: Marketing Concentration Stephanie
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