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Clockwise from above: Seniors are led to Baccalaureate by class marshals (from left) Daniel Droller, of and Pel- ham, New York; first marshal Gerard Hammond, of and Brooklyn; Avik Chat- terjee, of Adams House and Cary, North Carolina; and Nick Lau, of Cabot House and Plano, Texas; a star-spangled James Bankert, Ed.M. ’02, of Malvern, Pennsylvania; Michael Levine ’52, formerly of Adams House, now of Longboat Key, Florida, on hand for his class’s group por- STU ROSNER STU ROSNER trait; Janelle Brown-Chang, M.D. ’02, of Warren, New Jersey, with specimen cup; Warren M. “Renny” Little ’55, of Cam- bridge, appropriately attired and with walkie-talkie, forms and launches the afternoon line of march, characterized by the WHRB broadcaster as “a scrag- gly little procession” consisting only of the president’s division, the alumni parade having been canceled; damp but delirious doctors of education (from left) Norma Jimenez, of Los Angeles; Alina Martinez, of Boston; Mariela Paez, of Newton, Massa- chusetts; and Beatrice Schnell, of Miami; kinfolk and the sun beam on the Baccalaureate, before the rains came.

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Reprinted from . For copyright and reprint information, contact Harvard Magazine, Inc. at www.harvardmagazine.com Spiral, right, from above: Choristers of ’02 (from left) Scott Rowen, of Adams House and Buchanan, Michigan, Lorenzo Moreno, of Eliot House and Denver, Krishnan Unnikrish- nan, of Eliot House and Ashland, Kentucky, and Kevin Meyers, of and Ridgewood, New Jersey—all from the Hasty Pudding—deliver the ode on Class Day; Re- naissance scholar and football fan Neil L. Rudenstine, Ph.D. ’64, LL.D. ’02, of New York City; officials of the class of ’02 (from left) Natasha Johnson, treasurer, of Quincy House and the Bronx, and Vedra Chandler, Quincy House representative, of Camden, New Jer- sey; an exodus when, at 10:34, the University marshal tells the audience where they may go to watch Commencement on television; reunioners in finery (from left) Todd Watkins ’87, of Washington, D.C., Naeemah White-Peppers ’97, of Cambridge, and Derrick Ashong ’97, of Cambridge; garlanded in red, Martin W. Schoen ’01 (’02), of Mather House and Novato, California, with Daniel M. Mejias ’02, of Mather House and Garnerville, New York; and Dixie Mahurin, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, mother of Sarah ’02. JANE REED

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