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THE ALLEN-STEVENSON SCHOOL Middle School Closing Exercises the CLASS of 2022 THE CLASS OF 2022 William Palmer Adkins Paul Christophe Boorady THE ALLEN-STEVENSON SCHOOL Joseph Segev Brener Lorenzo Lino Brigode Andrew Ho-Jin Choi Julian Zises Cohen Austin Podell Crown Dechen Fearonce Diggs Alvaro Domingo Cooper Marcus Dunn Avery Cooper Esterson James Aloysius Farley Charlie Getman Bennett Eli Gorman Niklas Gustav Gradin Joshua Aaron Harris James Hayden Herzberg Nicholas Timothy Hutfilz William Gray Jokela Julian Elijah Kashef Andrew William Klabin Micah Joshua-Aman Lilley Maximilian Mears Margolis Jacob Gordon Meltzer Spencer Joseph Mitchell Chase Forman Myers Dashel Jett Myers Luke Denton Paul Niehaus Aditya Yogesh Pandit Jesse Graham Norman Peck Middle School Closing Exercises Alexander Henry Pourfar Oliver Brooks Putzer Nikolas Ogden Rizos Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Elliot Manuel Rosa 8:30 AM William Edward Silverstein James Gregory Simonsen Ajai Singh Grey Ellis Stevens William Marshall Tighe Saint Jean Baptiste High School Andrew Knecht van Dyke th Magnus Albrecht von Maltzahn 173 East 75 Street Oliver Max Willis New York City Alexander Logan Wlodarczak James Keany Zwirn A CELEBRATION OF SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS PROCESSIONAL Aleeza Meir, Piano PRESENTATION OF SIXTH GRADE Kimberly Kyte, Middle School Head CERTIFICATES Benjamin Neulander, WELCOME Joshua Harris ‘22 Assistant Middle School Head THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT Middle School Chorus THE BEST DAY EVER Sixth Grade Chorus Members George David Weiss, Michelle V. Demko, Conductor Composed by Tom Kenry Michelle V. Demko, Conductor Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore Aleeza Meir, Piano and Andy Paley and Piano Arranged by Jeff Funk Soloists: Julian Cohen ‘22, Bodie Lanning ‘24, MY WAY Lorenzo Brigode ‘22, Trombone Tyler Parrot ‘24, Jackson Rose ‘23 Jacques Revaux Randolph Schrade ‘76, Piano FOURTH GRADE SPEECH Ben Harris ‘24 HEADMASTER’S REMARKS David R. Trower h‘95, Headmaster Bodie Lanning ‘24 I DON’T CARE Middle School Chorus ALLEGRO FROM BERNHARD Spencer Mitchell ‘22, Cello Music by Harry Sutton Michelle V. Demko, Conductor ROMBERG SONATE OP. 43, NO. 2 Aleeza Meir, Piano New Words by Jay Althouse Soloists: Wesley Chi ‘23, Arranged by Jay Althouse Kaya Karakaplan ‘24, PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Alex Moeder ‘23, Oliver Willis ‘22 Adam and Elan Benjamin Award Louisa Benjamin Bohm and Cami Bohm THE ALLEN-STEVENSON SCHOOL SONG Bradford A. Warner Award David R. Trower h‘95, Headmaster Rolande Young Schrade Anthony G. Couloucoundis Award Eric Rothstein ‘81 We hail thee, Allen-Stevenson - Fortiter et Recte. FIFTH GRADE SPEECH Ryder Rasch ‘23 With joy untold the blue and gold Luca Micheletto ‘23 will be with us always. The days grow short as we grow tall, RATTLESNAKE SKIPPING SONG Middle School Chorus our faith grows firm, NO. 5 FROM “CREATURES GREAT & SMALL” Michelle V. Demko, Conductor Our fears grow small. Music by Derek Homan, Aleeza Meir, Piano We hail thee, Allen-Stevenson - Text by Dennis Lee Fortiter et Recte. THE CHEETAH SONG Middle School Chorus And as the lamplight shows the way, Words & Music by Stephen Hatfield Michelle V. Demko, Conductor We strongly, rightly live each day. Aleeza Meir, Piano We hail thee, Allen-Stevenson - Fortiter et Recte. SIXTH GRADE SPEECH Jesse Peck ‘22 CONCERTO NO. 4, THIRD MOVEMENT James Zwirn ‘22, Cello CLOSING REMARKS Bennett Gorman ‘22 Georg Goltermann Aleeza Meir, Piano RECESSIONAL Aleeza Meir, Piano.
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