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BOWDOIN COLLEGE SARAH AND JAMES BOWDOIN DAY Friday, October 25, 2019 Pickard Theater, Memorial Hall B

At the Sarah and James Bowdoin Day Exercises the College gathers to recognize its highest-ranking scholars and to hear speeches by an outstanding student and a highly recognized practitioner in one of the liberal arts disciplines. The recognition of James Bowdoin Scholars was begun in 1941 to honor those undergraduates who distinguish themselves by excellence in scholarship and to commemorate the Honorable James Bowdoin III (1752–1811), first patron of the College. James Bowdoin III, who asked that the College be named after his father, was an agriculturalist, an art and book collector, and a diplomat who served as Thomas Jefferson’s minister plenipotentiary to Spain from 1804 to 1808. In 1997, by faculty vote, the College determined that both the commemorative day and the distinction as scholar be changed so as to recognize both Sarah and James Bowdoin. Sarah and James Bowdoin were married from 1780 until his death in 1811. Like her husband, Sarah Bowdoin gave many gifts to the College, including most of the Bowdoin family portraits, which were bequeathed to the College upon her death.

The Bowdoin shield on the cover of this program is derived from the coat of arms of the Bowdoin family. Uses of the design and motto date from at least 1755, by the family of Pierre Baudouin; from before 1811, as James Bowdoin III’s bookplate; and since 1894 in Bowdoin publications. The motto, Ut aquila versus coelum, may be translated, “As an eagle [soaring] toward the heavens.” ORDER OF EXERCISES

PROCESSIONAL Overture from Partita no. 4 in D Major, BWV 828 by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) George Lopez, Beckwith Artist in Residence, piano

WELCOME Clayton S. Rose, President of the College

STUDENT ADDRESS “Driven by Heart” Caitlin A. Loi ’20

RECOGNITION OF SCHOLARS Almon Goodwin Prize Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards Sarah and James Bowdoin Scholars

ADDRESS “History after the End of History” Salar M. Mohandesi Assistant Professor of History SINGING OF THE ALMA MATER* “Raise Songs to Bowdoin” Original Lyrics by K. C. M. Sills, Class of 1901 New Lyrics by Anthony Antolini ’63 Music by C. T. Burnett Arranged by Thornton W. Allen George Lopez, piano

RECESSIONAL “The Bogatyr Gates,” fromPictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881), George Lopez, piano

*Please stand as you are able during the Academic Processional and Recessional, and for the singing of “Raise Songs to Bowdoin.” The words to the alma mater are on the last page of the program.

Faculty, staff, students, and families are invited to attend a reception immediately following the Sarah and James Bowdoin Day Exercises in Drake Lobby, Memorial Hall. ALMON GOODWIN PRIZE From the Class of 2020 Grace Cawdrey Victoria Jean Clarke Alanna Joy Haslam Pauline Marie Unietis

PHI BETA KAPPA From the Class of 2020

Rebecca Leah Berman Isabelle Grace Halle Grace Cawdrey Samuel Auden Harder Victoria Jean Clarke Alanna Joy Haslam Grace Ann Fenwick Laura Hazel Christina Howells Lucia Wetherbee Gagliardone Tessa True Peterson Charlotte Marie Hall Pauline Marie Unietis

BOOK AWARD WINNERS A book bearing a replica of the early College bookplate that distinguishes the James Bowdoin Collection in the library is presented to every undergraduate who has carried a full course program and has received a grade point average of 4.0 in his or her courses during the last academic year.

Class of 2019 Acadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti

Class of 2020 Grace Cawdrey ** Ida Frances Cortez Diana Katalina Grandas Pauline Marie Unietis** Ian Tidrick Ward

Class of 2021 Brianna Marie Cedrone Keenan Murray* Mollie Claire Eisner Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman* Connor William Fitch* Gavin Taylor Shilling Katie Joy Galletta Juliana Claire Taube* Emily Renee King Collin Michael van der Veen Nicholas John Leahy Anneka Florence Williams* Esther Minhee Lee Tianren Zhang Mark William Lucy Class of 2022 Firas Antoun Abboud Emily Yuan-ann Pan Anthea L. Bell Julia Elisabeth Perillo Matthew James Donnelly Caroline Laurier Geddes Poole John Rodgers Hood Kate E. Tapscott Isabel Marie Krogh Anthony Yanez Grace Miller Monaghan

*Two-time Book Award winner ** Three-time Book Award winner SARAH AND JAMES BOWDOIN SCHOLARS, 2018–2019

STUDENT MARSHALS From the Class of 2020 Grace Cawdrey Victoria Jean Clarke Alanna Joy Haslam Pauline Marie Unietis

CLASS OF 2019 Bennett Henry Sneath Ian Patrick Stewart Acadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti Ray Tarango Margaret Treat Savage John Dearborn Tarlton Pacifica Askitrea Leona Mai Takata- Kyle Dominique Timmer Glushkoff Chase Wright Tomberlin Pauline Marie Unietis CLASS OF 2020 Felicia Feixia Wang Ishani Agarwal Ian Tidrick Ward Katherine Brownell Bacall Silas Wuerth Edward Myron Bull IV Christian Gerald Capello CLASS OF 2021 Grace Cawdrey Julia Abigail Adams Ida Frances Cortez Isabel Mentcher Alexander Gwen A. Davidson Reed Filoon Baker Madeleine Rose Dupre Jacob Leon Baltaytis Angela Goldshteyn Thomas Harry Bao Joseph Thomas Gowetski Avery Clifford Bashe Diana Katalina Grandas Emma Janice Beaulieu Katarina Marie Grumman Jack Beckitt-Marshall Jackson Niall Harrower Elijah Snow Berger Dylan Alexander Hayton-Ruffner Megan Elizabeth Birnbaum Rodger Matthew Heidgerken Sylvia Fitzgerald Bosco Matthew William Henry Tashi Trueheart Brundige Benjamin David Hopkins Alexander Timothy Burns Junyoung Justin Hwang Aaron J. Carlton Jessica Rose Joseph Brianna Marie Cedrone Artur Kalandarov Geoffrey Chen Julianna Lenoff Kiley Margaret Grace Clipson Zachary C. LeBlanc Rebecca Miller Cohen Kathryn Ingrid Leininger Viv Stewart Daniel Caitlin Alexandra Loi Charles Cooper Dart Christopher John Markisz Melissa Grace Demczak Eliana Mariel Miller Eliza Kate Denious Yujin Moon Zoe Alexandra Dietrich Russell Rabson O’Brien Lauryn Faye Dove Aisha S. Rickford Mollie Claire Eisner John Cadmus Rodgers Helen Elizabeth Farquhar Annie Carly Rose Nathan David Finney Connor William Fitch Niles Graham Singer Lily Anna Rose Fullam Juliana Claire Taube Eleanore Brown Fusco Ryan Compher Telingator Katie Joy Galletta Archer Rhys Thomas Elizabeth Grace Gardner Nicole Danielle Tjin A Djie Alec Ross Goffin Holden McCord Turner Abigail Sarah Gonneville Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan Julia R. Gottreich Brooke Caroline Vahos Emily M. Ha Collin Michael van der Veen Lianna Harrington Eva Kahn Verzani Ayana Harscoet George Kenyon Walker Marcus J. Helble Nawapan Wattanawanichkul Max Thrush Hukill Frances Lee Weed Alexandra L. Hummel Anneka Florence Williams Eliza Taite Jevon Ryan Michael Winn Zachary Ben Kaplan Annabel Madelyn Winterberg Hope Elizabeth Keeley Alexander Robert John Withers Emily Renee King Brooke Hannah Wrubel Calvin Jacob Kinghorn Jiankun Wu William J. Larson Jialin Xie Mary Caroline Laurita Tianren Zhang Nicholas John Leahy Hannah Isabella Zuklie Brandon Sangbin Lee Esther Minhee Lee CLASS OF 2022 Gannon Frederick Leech Sophie Eliza Lewis Firas Antoun Abboud Xiyin Lin Adedunmola Praise Adewale Mark William Lucy Isabella Sophie Angel Chanel Gail Matthews Mustafa Aydogdu Michael Christopher McAlarney Isabel Kristina Ball Matthew Kenneth McCarthy Anthea L. Bell Nina Nayiri McKay Finn A. Bergquist Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs Perham Moynier Black Molly Margaret Moore Nicholas-Anthony Leonardo Boyce Keenan Murray Anthony Joseph Bravo Brendan James Murtha Irene Kaebnick Brogdon Harvey Arein Nguyen Evan Jacob Brown Francis Maclen O’Keefe William Mark Busching Josiah Oakley Jason Jeremy Bussgang Chiamaka Doris Okoye Jack Henry Butler Samuel Hudson Pollack Lauren Isabelle Caffe Daniel John Ralston Francesca Ann Cawley Chloe Anne Renfro Alissa Chen Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman Casey Joyce Chertavian Christopher MacFarlane Ritter Ella Pearl Crabtree Jacob D. Rose Stephen Everett Crawford Lowell Ruck Brianna Marie Cunliffe Samantha Faith Schwimmer Kasey Marie Cunningham Norell Jordan Sherman Thomas Alexandrides Daley Emma W. Sherrill Theodore Samuel Danzig Gavin Taylor Shilling Michael Christopher Dean Emma Q. Dewey Mary Rose Saga Carly Elizabeth Dickson Micaela Elanor Simeone Matthew James Donnelly Shane Anthony Smolenski Eva May Dowd Emma Lillian Sorkin Morgan Keller Edwards Emily Ruth Staten Jonas Malachi Eichenlaub Zoe Nokomis Stilphen Kieran Mostyn Enzian Elijah Gary Stitson Braden E. Fisher Jigyasa Subedi Reed M. Foehl Kate E. Tapscott Laura McClaskey Friel Audrey Eve Tsai Emma Nicole Hahesy Joosep Roald Vorno Will Fox Hausmann Angela Marie Wallace Elise Louisa Hocking Siyi Wang John Rodgers Hood Yi Peng Wang Yucheng Hua Theodore Wolcott Wecker Caroline Stokes Jackson Micah Benjamin Wilson Hayden Keene YouJia Xi Dae Kyu Kim Anthony Yanez Kyubin Kim Rachel Yucheng Yang Evan Bernhard Whyatt Knight Nicole Hiu Wang Yip Younju Koh Jingyi Zhou Isabel Marie Krogh Livia Troy Kunins-Berkowitz Carey B. Lee Jingrui Lin Joanna Lin Joshua Andrew Lin Daniel Stewart Little Phuong Truc Luong Emilia B. Majersik Benjamin Joseph Mason Bryan Levi McAtee Katherine Aiello McKee Atticus Wren McWhorter Perrin Edgar Milliken Garrett C. Mitman Grace Miller Monaghan Griffin Zhong-Wei Ng Nicole Sun Joo Nigro Lucie Margarete Nolden Jack Thomas Olcott Emily Yuan-ann Pan Angelica Altagracia Pena Julia Elisabeth Perillo Eleanor Regan Pike Lydia Rae Pitts Caroline Laurier Geddes Poole Jeffrey Charles Price Graham Alexander Fraser Rutledge Teagan Marie Ryan SYDNEY B. KAROFSKY PRIZE FOR JUNIOR FACULTY Meryem N. Belkaïd, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP AND DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES BIOCHEMISTRY

Abraxas Award: The Rivers School, John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry Weston, Ilana R. Olin ’20 Kasey Marie Cunningham ’22 This prize is given each year to a student who has achieved academic and Grace Miller Monaghan ’22 general excellence in the biochemistry program at the end of the junior An engraved pewter plate is awarded to the school sending year. The award is in honor of John L. Howland, a member of the two or more graduates to the College, whose representatives Bowdoin faculty from 1963 to 2002 and the Josiah Little Professor maintain the highest standing during their first year. The of Natural Sciences and professor of biology and biochemistry, who award, now given by Bowdoin College, was established by the founded the biochemistry program at Bowdoin in 1971. Abraxas Society, a Bowdoin junior class society active from 1893 to 1922. BIOLOGY Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award James Malcolm Moulton Prize in Biology Acadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti ’19 Caroline Louisa Daigle ’20 Emily Rebecca Oleisky ’20 Diego Andres Villamarin ’20 This award, given by Dorothy Haythorn Collins and her family to the Society of Bowdoin Women, is used to honor a student This book prize, established in honor of James Malcolm Moulton, is “who has achieved academic and general excellence in their chosen awarded annually to an outstanding junior majoring in biology, as major” at the end of the junior year. Each year the society selects a judged by scholarship and interest. department from the sciences, social studies, and/or humanities, and the departments choose a student to honor by purchasing CHEMISTRY books and placing them with a nameplate in the department library. The students also receive a book and certificate of merit. ACS Awards for Superior Work in Chemistry

ART HISTORY Inorganic Chemistry Thomas Patrick Regan ’20 Art History Junior-Year Prize Samuel Kamerling Laboratory Award Claudine Theresa Chartouni ’20 Jialin Xie ’21 This prize, established by a donor who wished to remain This award is given to one or more students for truly exceptional work in anonymous, is given to juniors and to graduating seniors who Organic Chemistry 2250-2260. have achieved the highest distinction in the major in art history. Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry Bennett Henry Sneath ’20 ASIAN STUDIES This prize recognizes the excellent work of a junior who shows promise Chinese Language Prize for the future. Carol Tianyue Zhang ’20 First-Year Student Chemistry Achievement Award The Chinese Language Prize is awarded to a student with demonstrated motivation and commitment to the study of General Chemistry Chinese language and culture. Anthea L. Bell ’22 Advanced Chemistry Anthony Yanez ’22 This award is given to first-year students for superior academic work in chemistry. First-Year Student Chemistry Laboratory EARTH AND OCEANOGRAPHIC Award SCIENCE

General Chemistry Earth and Oceanographic Science Claire M. Pierce ’22 Biogeochemistry Award Advanced Chemistry Zoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21 Emily Yuan-ann Pan ’22 This award is given annually to a student completing the biogeochemistry course, which is a key integrative experience This award is given to first-year students for outstanding in the EOS major. It recognizes outstanding performance in quality of laboratory work in chemistry. the course and the ability to connect biogeochemistry to the broader context of the Earth system. CINEMA STUDIES Earth and Oceanographic Science Service to The Rosebud Prize Department Award Samantha Loren Sackes ’22 Zoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21 Emily Ruth Staten ’22 This award recognizes an EOS major who has provided The Rosebud Prize, named for the iconic reference in the 1941 meaningful and impactful service to the Bowdoin College EOS Orson Welles film Citizen Kane, is awarded to a member community. of the first-year class for the best essay written for a cinema Earth and Oceanographic Science Book Award studies class. Firas Antoun Abboud ’22 Alexander Patrick Gates ’22 CLASSICS Lucie Margarete Nolden ’22 This award is given annually to one first- or second-year student J. B. Sewall Greek Prize from each of the introductory Earth and Oceanographic Science Madeline Ada Ferrucci ’21 courses for exceptional class performance, which may include This prize is awarded to the member of the sophomore class collaborative ability, initiative, and creative contributions to who sustains the best examination in Greek. the class. J. B. Sewall Latin Prize ECONOMICS Jiankun Wu ’21 This prize is awarded to the member of the sophomore class Paul H. Douglas Prize who sustains the best examination in Latin. Madeleine Rose Dupre ’20 Silas Wuerth ’20 Jasper Jacob Stahl Fellowship for the Study of Mediterranean Antiquity This prize recognizes juniors who show outstanding promise in scholarship in economics. The prize is named for Paul H. Nicole Danielle Tjin A Djie ’21 Douglas of the Class of 1913, a respected labor economist and This summer prize fellowship is given to one student annually to help United States senator. facilitate the study of Greek, Latin, or the material cultures of the ancient Mediterranean. Adam Smith Book Prize Elizabeth Summers Askew ’20 COMPUTER SCIENCE Angela Goldshteyn ’20 This award recognizes juniors who demonstrate exceptional Allen B. Tucker Computer Science analytical skills and originality in the study of economy Research Prize and society. Jack Beckitt-Marshall ’21 This prize is awarded to a computer science student or students for excellence in summer research. ENGLISH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

Academy of American Poets Collette Inez Latin American Studies Award for Public Poetry Prize Engagement Ella Marie Schmidt ’22 Sylvia Idalis Jimenez ’19 This national prize is awarded by the Academy of American Established in 2016, the LAS Award for Public Engagement Poets for best poem or groups of poems. prize is awarded to a junior or senior, majoring in any discipline, who has contributed to the recognition and Hawthorne Prize understanding of Latin America, the Caribbean, or the Latin Brianna Marie Cedrone ’21 American or Caribbean diasporas through exemplary public This prize is awarded each year to the author of the best engagement, meaningful community service, and/or efforts in short story. public education, intersecting, to the extent possible, with his/ her academic studies. Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize Ayana Harscoet ’21 MATHEMATICS This prize is awarded to the student who submitted the best work of original poetry. Smyth Mathematical Prize Non-Fiction Prize Nawapan Wattanawanichkul ’21 Emily M. Ha ’21 Samuel Auden Harder ’20 This prize, established in 2008, is awarded for the best work Established by Henry Jewett Furber 1861 in honor of Professor of creative nonfiction. William Smyth, this prize is awarded to the student in the sophomore class who obtains the highest grades in mathematics Forbes Rickard Jr. Memorial Poetry Prize courses during the first two years. Recipients are selected at Cameron James Markovsky ’21 the end of their sophomore year and continue to receive the This prize, given by a group of alumni of the Bowdoin chapter awards as juniors and seniors. of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity in memory of Forbes Rickard Jr., 100π – ε Prize Class of 1917, who lost his life in the service of his country, is Jaya Rani Blanchard ’21 awarded to the undergraduate writing the best poem. Kimberly N. Hancock ’21 David Sewall Premium The 100π – e Prize is to be awarded at the discretion of the Isabel Marie Krogh ’22 Department of Mathematics to a first- or second-year student This prize is awarded to a member of the first-year class for demonstrating extraordinary inspiration and joy for the pursuit excellence in English composition. of mathematics. Bertram Louis Smith Jr. Prize Eleanor Jyoti Sapat ’20 PHYSICS This prize was established by his father in memory of Bertram Louis Smith Jr., of the Class of 1903, to encourage excellence Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in Physics of work in English literature and is awarded by the department Jiankun Wu ’21 to a member of the junior class who has completed two years’ The annual income of this fund, named in honor of Edwin work in English literature. Herbert Hall 1875, AM 1878, LLD 1905, the discoverer of the Hall effect, is awarded each year to the best sophomore GERMAN scholar in the field of physics.

Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German RELIGION Owen Templeton Tuck ’20 Silas Wuerth ’20 Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize Jairo Enrique Izaguirre Reyes ’22 Kaya Sophia Wurtzel ’21 This prize was established by Jasper J. Stahl 1909, Litt.D. Elizabeth Samantha Baker ’22 1960, and others as a living memorial to the men and women Francis Jacob Nicolas Kassama ’22 from the valley of the Rhine who in the eighteenth century The income of a fund established by Edgar Oakes Achorn 1881 founded the first German settlement in at Broad Bay, is awarded as a prize for the best essay written by a member of now Waldoboro. The prize is awarded to students who have the second- or first-year classes in Religion 1101. profited especially from their instruction in German. Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize RUSSIAN Caleb Louis Perez ’20 Established by Carl Thumim in memory of his wife, Lea Ruth Russian Scholar Laureate Thumim, this prize is awarded each year to the best scholar in Artur Kalandarov ’20 biblical literature. This award, given by the American Council of Teachers of Russian, recognizes the best qualities of a postsecondary Russian student: an ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND unfailing love for all things Russian; a passion for the language, LITERATURES literature, and culture; a commitment to excellence; and an enthusiasm for knowledge and cultural literacy. Nomination for this national honor Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award is a testament to the high esteem in which the Department of Russian Caroline Louisa Daigle ’20 holds the student. This award, given by Dorothy Haythorn Collins and her family to the Society of Bowdoin Women, is used to honor a THEATER AND DANCE student “who has achieved academic and general excellence in their chosen major” at the end of the junior year. Each Award for Excellence in Dance Performance year the society selects a department from the sciences, social Theodora Kristen Hurley ’20 studies, and/or humanities, and the departments choose a This prize is awarded annually to dance students in any class whose student to honor by purchasing books and placing them with a performing skills and commitment to excellence warrant special nameplate in the department library. The students also receive recognition. a book and certificate of merit. Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play Prize Eaton Leith Francophone Studies Prize Best Performance: Adam Kaleem Jackson ’21 Isabel Mentcher Alexander ’21 Best Director: Nathan Benjamin Ashany, ’21 Anna K. Dickson ’21 Best Play: K. Leigh Irving ’21 Jamil Guzman ’21 Prizes may be awarded annually for excellence in various Masque and Established by James M. Fawcett III of the Class of 1958 Gown activities, including playwriting, directing, and acting. in honor of Eaton Leith, professor of Romance languages George H. Quinby Award and literatures, this prize is awarded to the member of Lucy Sydel ’22, Joosep Roald Võrno ’22 the sophomore or junior class who, by proficiency and Established in memory of Bill Moody, who for many years was the scholarship, achieves outstanding results in the study of theater technician and friend of countless students, this award is French literature. presented annually to sophomores, juniors, or seniors who have made Dante Prize in Italian Studies outstanding contributions to the theater through technical achievements Acadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti ’19 accomplished in good humor. This prize, established in 2010 by the generous donation of A. Raymond Rutan IV Scholarship Award for Summer Zachariah Messitte ’90, is awarded to the student who writes Study in Theater the best essay on Dante or Italian literature. Grace Dashiell Kellar-Long ’21 Sophomore Prize in Hispanic Studies The Ray Rutan Fund for the Performing Arts, established by David Zach Helen Elizabeth Farquhar ’21 Webster ’57, a lifelong college volunteer and benefactor, honors A. Maria Firenze Perez Mendoza ’21 Raymond Rutan IV ’51, director of theater 1971-1993. The fund is This prize is awarded each year to the most promising intended to enrich the life of the College through the performing arts and sophomore who has declared a major in Hispanic studies. may be used in part to support student summer study in theater. NATIONAL AWARDS

Amgen Scholars Program Harry S. Truman Scholarship Hikmah B. Okoya ’21 Praise Uriel Hall ’20 Critical Language Scholarship Udall Scholarship Joseph Campbell Hilleary ’20 Honorable Mention: Marie Sandra Caspard ’20 Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Zoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS*

Alumni Council Internship Grant in Memory of Bowdoin Scientific Station at Kent Island Maurice Littlefield ’41 Fellowship Cole Woodside Crawford ’20, Audrey Roberta Sylvia Fitzgerald Bosco ’21, Emanuel Mamadou Lamb Reuman ’21 Coleman ’22, Brianna Marie Cunliffe ’22, Jesse Samuel Dunn ’20, Anibal Patrick Husted Ajmera Funded Internship Grant ’22, Neda Moussapour ’22, Maximilian Vago Julie Anna Coticchia ’20, Francesca-Beth Muradian ’22, Hannah Tess Scotch ’22 Alegrado Haines ’20, Fredericka Lillian Hibbs ’21, Aidan Samuel King ’21, Ural Singh Mishra Peter Buck Internship Award ’20, Steven Edison Kazumi Miyawaki ’20, Salim Kathleen Ahtziri Armenta ’21, Amanda Rose Aymen Salim ’20, Annecy Rose Schiffer ’21, Cassano ’22, Eugen F. Cotei ’21, Michael Marianne Isabelle Tissot ’20, Tatum Childs Christopher Dean ’22, Douglas Daniel Dubosky Wilson ’20 ’20, Kevin James Elk ’20, Cynthia Owasi Kelsey ’20, Emilia McManus Lawler ’22, Alexander Annual Fund for Career Readiness Justin Lee ’20, Julia Marangoni ’21, Safiya Audrey F. Aitelli ’20, Usira Ahmed Ali ’22, Anne Ankyaa Osei ’21, Katherine Kruger Pady ’21, Boasberg ’22, Carmen E. Caterina ’20, Laura Elena Sparrow ’22 Danielle Cooper ’20, William Stuart Donaldson ’20, Elizabeth Thornton Fosler-Jones ’20, Julia Career Planning Internship Award R. Gottreich ’21, Cynthia Peyton Jackson ’21, Nicholas Simon Robert Bower ’22, Tashi Hope Elizabeth Keeley ’21, Anais M. Leroy Trueheart Brundige ’21, Max Elias Freeman ’20, Daniel Stewart Little ’22, Devin Veiga ’22, Lucas Alexander Johnson ’22, Katheryn McKinney ’21, Lily Andra McVetty ’21, Andrew Grace Kiser ’21, Mary Apolonia Kretchmer ’21, Thomas Moore ’21, Emily Rebecca Oleisky ’20, Livia Troy Kunins-Berkowitz ’22, Anna Elise Srinivasan Pandiyan ’21, Claudia Song Pou McDermott Martens ’20, Haley Frances Maurice ’20, Safa Ghassan Saleh ’22, Miguel Angel Diaz ’20, Laila Simone McCain ’21, Garrett C. Mitman Segura ’20, Lucy Sydel ’22, Gabrielle Elisabeth ’22, Audree Eve Grand Pierre ’21, Laura Gillian Unipan ’21, Gloria Zhao ’20 Raley ’21, Kendall Anthony Rogers ’21, Ryan Compher Telingator ’21, Niels Alexander Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Wright ’21 Scholarship Audrey Jean Muscato ’20 Irma Cheatham Summer Research Fellowship Saned Diaz ’20 Bowdoin College Research Fellowship Jialing Tian ’21 James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research Fellowship Bowdoin Fellowships in the Life Sciences Anaise Maryse Manikunda ’21, Camilo Pareja ’22 Jacob Leon Dexter-Meldrum ’20, Liam Robert Healy ’22, Rootjikarn Moonrinta ’21, Owen Martha Reed Coles Summer Fellowship Cameron Silitch ’20, Bethany Jordyn Thach ’21, Aida Orme Muratoglu ’21 Mark Harrison West ’21 Christenfeld Summer Research Fellowship Bowdoin Public Service Fellowship Benjamin M. Simonds ’21, Michael Riorda Theo Basil Gardner-Puschak ’20, Olivia Tirone ’21 Katherine Giles ’20, Eskedar Asefa Girmash ’20, Isabella Catherine Marti Gray ’20, Riena Suzanne Computer Science Student Fellowship Harker ’20, Benjamin David Hopkins ’20, Laura Laura McClaskey Friel ’22, Jasper Kenneth Hazel Christina Howells ’20, Sabrina Dakota Gordon ’21, Jed Bradley Perler ’21 Hunte ’20, Artur Kalandarov ’20, Abigail White Cooke Environmental Research Fellowship Silsby ’20 Eleanor Nelly Johanna Paasche ’20, Calvin Derek Soule ’20 Delta Sigma Internship Award IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence Brianna Madison Canning ’21 (INBRE) Summer Fellowship Alison Ambrosio ’22, Aimee Katherine An ’20, Denning Summer Fellowship Emma Catherine Beane ’20, Kodie Rae Garza Luca Peter DeAngelis ’20, Nathanael Isaiah ’21, Jasmine J’nae Johnson ’21, Jacob Salman DeMoranville ’20, Charlotte Marie Hall ’20, Kazmi ’20, Lily Xuhong Poppen ’22, Avione Kena Praise Uriel Hall ’20, Bridget H. Hoke ’20, Aneka Williams ’20, Justin Kendall Yang ’22 Kazlyna ’20, Julianna Lenoff Kiley ’20, Annie Carly Rose ’20, Eliza Stup ’20, Sarah Charlotte Kaufman Family Fellowship Youkilis ’20 Jack Beckitt-Marshall ’21 Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Kibbe Science Fellowship Coastal Studies Research Fellowship Alexander Timothy Burns ’21, Kimberly N. Marie Marjorie Bergsund ’20, Grace Louise Hancock ’21, Renita Uma Shivnauth ’21, Bukowski-Thall ’20, Warsameh Bulhan ’22, Nawapan Wattanawanichkul ’21, YouJia Xi ’22 Audrey Elizabeth Jordan ’21, Madison Paige Thies ’21, Ricky Hin-Loong Tsang ’21, Benjamin Kufe Family Research Fellowship Harley Wong ’20, Anthony Yanez ’22 Andrew Close Bolender ’21, Edward Myron Bull IV ’20, Manlio Jonathan Calentti ’20, Claire Robert and Blythe Edwards Fund for the Arts Christine Havig ’21, Yujin Moon ’20, Ilana Caroline Ann Dranow ’20 R. Olin ’20, Onyedika Ephraim Onuorah ’22, Frances DeCamp Hobart Zorensky ’20 Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Coastal/ Environmental Studies E. O. LaCasce Jr. Physics Fellowship Elizabeth Samantha Baker ’22, Utku Ferah ’21 Killian Noah Dickson ’20, Maria Firenze Perez Dalia Ann Tabachnik ’21 Mendoza ’21, Anna J. Raynor ’21, Jiankun Wu ’21 Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Richard B. ’62 and Sabra Ladd Government Computer Science Internship Luca David Joseph Ostertag-Hill ’20 Jonas Guadalupe Cortes ’20, Helen S. Wang ’20 Gibbons Summer Research Program Latin American Studies Student Research Award Matthew James Donnelly ’22, Lily Anna Rose Lauren Allison Elliott ’20, Diego Rafael Fullam ’21, Abigail Sarah Gonneville ’21, Eric Grossmann ’20, Ellen Gyasi ’20, Elijah Bryan Lawrence Hall ’20, Liam Roy Juskevice ’21, Koblan-Huberson ’20, Eliana Mariel Miller ’20, Cameron James Markovsky ’21, Anh Minh Elyse Gabrielle Veloria ’20 Nguyen ’20, Ariana Michel Smith ’21, Griffin Zhong-Wei Ng ’22 Lifson Family Summer Research Fellowship Isabel Nicole Thomas ’20 Global Citizens Fellowship Morgan Keller Edwards ’22, Lianna Littlefield Summer Research Fellowship Harrington ’21, Marina Jan MacKinnon ’20, Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’21, Michael Harvey Arein Nguyen ’21, Julia Sarah Rohde ’20 Russell Harris ’20, Chiamaka Doris Okoye ’21, Gabrielle Sohn Vandendries ’21, Jialin Xie ’21 Goldsmith Adams Research Award Peter Thomas Jacobson ’20 Maine Community Fellowship Jessica Bae ’22, Mollie Claire Eisner ’21, Elise Alfred E. Golz Fellowship Louisa Hocking ’22, Mohamed Kilani ’21, Sarah Sarisha Kurup ’21, Benjamin Ray ’20 Brigid Burns Konefal ’20, Anne Aiello McKee ’20, Clare Elise Murphy ’20, Lily Elizabeth Robert S. Goodfriend Summer Internship Tedford ’22, Archer Rhys Thomas ’21 John David Galusha ’20, Ingabire Kayihura ’21, Noah Silverman Keates ’20, Caroline Norton Maine Space Grant Consortium Fellowship Kranefuss ’20, Hallowell Posie Clare Lyne ’21, Adedunmola Praise Adewale ’22, David Michael Bianca Elizabeth Torres ’20, Ian Tidrick Brower ’20, Ida Frances Cortez ’20, Hannah D. Ward ’20, Siena Brook Ballance Wiedmann ’20, Konkel ’20, Leah B. Kratochvil ’20, Joanna Lin Abigail Mercy Wu ’21, Yifei Xu ’22 ’22, Michelle Yuhui Luan ’22 Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Faculty/ Dana Walker Mayo Research Fellowship Student Research Award Carlos M. Campos ’22, Fiona Sheehan Samuel Gerald Brill-Weil ’20, Manlio Jonathan O’Carroll ’22 Calentti ’20, Lauren Nicole Hickey ’20, Oratile Monkhei ’20, Emily Rebecca Oleisky ’20,Pacifica Craig A. McEwen Summer Research Fellowship in Askitrea Leona Mai Takata-Glushkoff ’19 the Social Sciences Theodora Kristen Hurley ’20, Francis Maclen Hughes Family Summer Research Fellowship O’Keefe ’21 David Michael Bombard ’22, Shona Isabel Ortiz ’21 Mellam Family Foundation Fund for Internship Riley Research Award Support Ellen Gyasi ’20, Rachel Louise Mehrberg ’20, Kate Zhimin Lusignan ’21, Michael Christopher Amanda Nicole Rickman ’20 McAlarney ’21 Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship Thomas and Hannah McKinley Scholarship and Emma Victoria Bertke ’20, Samuel Atwood Entrepreneur Grant Wilson Milligan ’20, Sophia Louise Walton ’21, Acadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti ’19 Kaya Sophia Wurtzel ’21 Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Jacob Jasper Stahl Summer Fellowship for the Study Alicia V. Echavarria ’21, Ellen Gyasi ’20, Elijah of Mediterranean Antiquity Bryan Koblan-Huberson ’20, Destiny Arianna Nicole Danielle Tjin A Djie ’21 Kearney ’21, Uriel Lopez-Serrano ’20, Josiah Oakley ’21, Amie Sillah ’20, Ray Tarango ’20, Stahl Summer Research Fellowship Fanta Traore ’20 Ishani Agarwal ’20 Micoleau Family Fellowship in the Creative and Student Faculty Research Grant Fellowship Performing Arts Katherine Brownell Bacall ’20, Samuel Gerald Nathan Osiason Blum ’20, Sebastian Cruz Brill-Weil ’20, Caleb M. Eurich ’21, Jordan Hernandez ’20 Ferreras ’20, Samuel Stephen Grad ’21, Alanna Joy Haslam ’20, Brittany Hernandez ’19, Rhianna Midcoast Forum of Foreign Relations Jaimin Patel ’20, Julia Elisabeth Perillo ’22, Younju Koh ’22 Julianne Emma Scholes ’20, Bennett Henry Sneath ’20, Julia LaRue Zitzmann ’20 Nikuradse-Matthews Public Interest Summer Fellowship Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Bianca Kaitlyn Allende Boyd ’21 Fellowship Luke Coughtry Basler ’20, Emma Ann Bezilla Nyhus Travel Grant ’20, Claudine Theresa Chartouni ’20, Zachary Joseph Campbell Hilleary ’20, Faria Amani John Coddington ’20, Augustus Buck Gilchrist Nasruddin ’20 ’20, Danielle Francoise Horne ’20, Dani Paul Paller Neuroscience Research Fellowship Hove ’20, Alyce Rose McFadden ’20, Camila Marie Marjorie Bergsund ’20, Samuel Gerald Papadopoulo ’20, Reyna Naassine Parker ’20, Brill-Weil ’20, Jacob Salman Kazmi ’20, Emily Caleb Louis Perez ’20, John Cadmus Rodgers ’20, Rebecca Oleisky ’20 Eleanor Jyoti Sapat ’20, Daniel Miles Strodel ’20, Ray Tarango ’20, John Dearborn Tarlton ’20, Patterson/Baird Family Research Fellowship Owen Templeton Tuck ’20 Jairo Enrique Izaguirre Reyes ’22 Ellen M. P ’78 and Herbert M. Patterson ’42, P ’78 Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Justice Research Fellowship Fellowship Marcus J. Helble ’21 Nathaniel Jiadi Chang ’20 Scott and Anne Perper Internship Grant Kappa Psi Upsilon Maine Based Fellowship Renae Gabrielle Anderson ’21, Jared Ekpe Nicolas Suarez Cardenas ’21, Sarah Avery Foxhall ’22, Emilia B. Majersik ’22, Esra Eunhae Corkum ’21, Charles Cooper Dart ’21, Riley Park ’21, Francis Patrick Rose ’21, Brianna James Harris ’20, Emma Arielle Kyzivat ’21, Anna Del Mar White-Ortiz ’21, Finnegan McCoul Hunt Messinger ’21, Samara Mina Nassor ’22, Woodruff ’21 Mohamed Ali Oday ’20, Claire Irene Reboussin ’21, Beckett Wellington Slayton ’21, Ely Winder Preston Public Interest Career Fund Summer Spencer ’20 Fellowship Emma Janice Beaulieu ’21, Douglas Joseph Kappa Psi Upsilon Sustainability Fellowship Bencomo ’21, Caroline Louise Hastings ’21, Zachary Ben Kaplan ’21 Brandon Sangbin Lee ’21, Favour Isioma Nellie C. Watterson Research Award in the Creative Ofuokwu ’21, Rahul Prabhu ’22, Kiany Stephan and Performing Arts Probherbs ’21, Diego Andres Villamarin ’20 Hadley Katherine McCollester ’20, Frances Lee Quahog Bay Conservancy Marine Science Award Weed ’21 Kaya Sophia Wurtzel ’21 *As of May 21, 2018 EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS

James Bowdoin Cup Student Employment Rookie of the Year Eliza Taite Jevon ’21, Alina Lam ’21, Keenan Award Murray ’21, Juliana Claire Taube ’21 Nicolas Antonio Hibbard ’21 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup Betty Nerlande Louis ’20 ATHLETIC AWARDS

Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete Soccer Manveer Kaur Sandhu ’22 Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete Polar Bear Award Theodore Jackson Mebust ’22, Oscar Su Yang ’22 Helen Elizabeth Farquhar ’21 Squash Basketball Reid Squash Trophy Women’s Basketball Most Improved Award Gannon Frederick Leech ’21, Lucy Katherine Madeline Sarah Hasson ’20 Noel ’22 Football Most Valuable Player Award Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy Clio Vincenza Bersani ’22, John Michael Francis Patrick Rose ’21 Milligan ’22, Ice Hockey Spirit Award Andrew Henry Clark ’20, Jean Nichols Davis Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award ’20, Lucy Katherine Noel ’22 Tala Blue Thalin Glass ’20 Volleyball Kirby Nadeau “Seventh Player Award” Jessica A. Cloutier ’20 Offensive Player of the Year Caroline Mackenzie Flaharty ’20 Practice Player of the Year Danielle Marquez ’22, Isabel Smith Stoddard ’22 Most Improved Player Lexie Leigh Freund ’21 Nordic Skiing

Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier Renae Gabrielle Anderson ’21 Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier Elliot Michael Ketchel ’21 Rugby (Women’s)

Outstanding First-Year Player Back: Jenna R. Clukey ’22 Forward: Ashlynn Kristian Autrey ’22 Most Improved Player Forward: Hannah Isabella Zuklie ’21

RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN

Original Lyrics by K. C. M. Sills, Class of 1901 New Lyrics by Anthony Antolini ’63 Music by C. T. Burnett Arranged 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 long O’er whispering pines and campus fair With sturdy might filling the air. Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friend To 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 be To march in that proud company Of poets, leaders and each one Who brings thee fame by deeds well done. Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friend To thee we pledge our love again, again.