St. Mark's School Prize exercises - One hundred fifty-fiFth - saturday, june sixth
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St. Mark’s School One hundred fifty-fiFth Prize exercises Celebration of Graduates saturday, june sixth Two Thousand twenty
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS June 6, 2020 9:00 a.m. EDT INVOCATION The Reverend Barbara G. Talcott Head Chaplain INTRODUCTION Mr. John C. Warren ’74 Ed.D. Head of School CLASS RECOGNITION 1 Mr. Warren SPEAKER INTRODUCTION Ms. Alys Reynders Scott,’85, P’21, ’23 President, Board of Trustees SPEAKER The Rt. Reverend J. Clark Grew ’58, GP’11, ’21, ’23 CLASS RECOGNITION 2 Mr. Warren VALEDICTORIAN John (Jack) Francis Griffin ’20 CLASS RECOGNITION 3 Mr. Warren FOUNDER’S MEDAL Ms. Scott ALUMNI/AE WELCOME BENEDICTION Reverend Talcott Music Provided by Ryder Henry ’20 Mozart, Horn Concerto No. 4, first movement
CLASS OF 2020 ◆ Distinction / • Cum Laude Society / Classics Diploma / h Global Diploma Maeve McKenzie Ahern ◆ Louis Vance Lyons ◆ Anuoluwa Rebecca Akibu ◆ Von Paulsen Robert Mabbs Luma Xavier Allen ◆ Phoebe Pratt Macleod ◆h William Matthew Appel Elisabeth Francesca Marota Thomas Heffernan Banse ◆ Domenic Christian Mongillo ◆ Ashley Crystal Battiata ◆ Hunter Philip Mulvey ◆ Alexandria Michela Bauer ◆• Aditya Narasimha Mynampaty ◆ Charles Ingermann Brookby ◆ Nihanika Noel William Paul Bundy Jr. ◆ Isabelle Frances O’Toole Truman Clark Chamberlin William Burridge Osborne ◆• Yuxuan Chen ◆ Ryan Youngjune Paik ◆ Danny Dio Ciccarello ◆• Joonsuk (Jason) Park ◆ John Brian Clarance ◆ Catherine Ann Pellini Skylar Davis ◆• Luis Angel Perez Galan ◆• Yevheniia Dubrova ◆h Sierra Iman Petties ◆ Brett Richard Federico h Rebecca Boone Porter Joe-Sahan Felix ◆ Chapin Reed Pyne Connor Quinn Flaherty ◆ Lydia Elizabeth Rascher Charlotte Wyndham Galusza ◆h Illia Rebechar ◆ Blake Marchant Gattuso ◆ Noah Lovell Robb ◆ Gavin James Gattuso ◆• Laura Elvira Sabino Grace Palmer Elizabeth Gibbons ◆h Kian Sahani ◆ • John (Jack) Francis Griffin ◆ Charles Albert Matthew Savage ◆ Jonathan Tucker Hartmann Jr. Wyatt William Scotti ◆ John Ryder Henry ◆ Robert James Sommers ◆ Paula Tracy Hornbostel h Naila Elise Strong ◆ Reese Henry Hornstein ◆• Sophie Elizabeth Student ◆• Helen Zhou Huang Alexander Nash Sumner ◆ Alison Marie Hyland Tanuj Surapaneni ◆ Ji Woo Kang Chatchanun Suriyaammaranon Rohan Kapur ◆• Yujing Tang ◆ Yeo Jin (Amy) Kim ◆ Emily Helen Taylor ◆ Nathaniel Thomas Meigs King ◆ Hung Phu Truong ◆ Grace Day Wales Kingsbury Jordan Chike Uzochukwu Payton Dorothea Kober ◆ Emma Brooke Viens Conrad Paul Krapf Gordon Armstrong Walsh ◆h Paige Catherine LaMalva ◆ Madeleine Alyssa Sierra Wass ◆• Junyoung (Chris) Lee ◆ • Lanruo (Lora) Xie ◆ Yunkyu (Luke) Lee ◆ • Julian Yang ◆• Samantha Williams Leslie ◆• Anishka Aruna Yerabothu Ava Rose Limonciello h Grace Elisabeth Rae Zawadzki ◆ Yiwei (Will) Lu -3-
THE FOUNDER’S MEDAL honors the School’s founder, Joseph Burnett, and is endowed in memory of Brigadier General Richard Townsend Henshaw, Jr., of the Class of 1930. It is awarded to the member of the graduating class with the highest academic standing over the last three years of his or her St. Mark’s career. VALEDICTORIAN The St. Mark’s valedictorian is selected by a vote of the VI Form class. CLASSICS DIPLOMA The Classics Diploma may be earned by qualified students who complete three years of one classical language and two years of the other. Classical Diploma students design a final project in the second semester of Greek II. Additionally, Classical Diploma students travel to either Greece or Italy on our biennial Classical Diploma Trip; our next trip will be offered in March 2021. GLOBAL DIPLOMA This marks the first year that St. Mark’s has awarded a Global Diploma. Recipients of the diploma completed a program of study that included participation in a cohort that reflected on students’ coursework and local and global engagement. Students put together a portfolio highlighting their work and completed a capstone project that allowed them to translate their curricular and extracurricular experiences to responsible action in the real world. -4-
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Michael Jensen ’82 Alys Reynders Scott ’85, P’21, ’23 Julia Krapf P’13, ’20 President Jason Krantz P’23 Francisco J. Lopez-Balboa ’78 Diane Kurzontkowski ’83 Treasurer Charles Lowrey ’75 The Rt. Reverend J. Clark Grew ’58, GP’11, ’21, ’23 Clerk Julian Ma P’21 Trustees Michael B. Moore ’80 The Rev. Patricia Phaneuf Alexander ’84 Lars Perkins ’77 James Bartlett ’85, P’17, ’18 Mackin Pulsifer ’64 Mark Bechard P’19, ’22, ’22 Reuben Richards ’73 Tarah Donoghue Breed ’00 Vanessa L. Ryan ’93 R. William Burgess Jr. ’77, P’07, ’08 Elizabeth Rutherfurd Santini ’95 Matthew Chamberlin ’84, P’20, ’22 Ron Sargent P’10, ’12 Walter Clair ’73 Mark Vassallo ’80 Seong Whun Cheon P’21 Jian (Jay) Wang P’19 Michelle Davis P’21 John C. Warren ’74 Tom Davis P’21 Bruce Wilson ’54 Oliver Dominick ’69 Lisa Duffy P’13, ’17 Honorary Trustees Nick Everett ’69, P’02, ’07 Martin Fenton Jr. ’52, P’82, ’87 Charles Ewald ’75 Rollin McC. Gallagher III ’61, P’82, ’93 Alexis Faber ’95 James R. Lowe Jr. ’55, P’84, ’93 The Rev. Preston B. Hannibal Anthony Thacher ’52, P’84, ’86 Peter C. Hearn ’74 Oakleigh Thorne ’50, P’93 Ravi Ika P’15 Trustee Emeritus C. Boyden Gray ’60 ALUMNI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Tarah Donoghue Breed ’00 Heather Kellett Godsmark ’97 President Mary Lita Haack SS ’73, P’05 Anne A. Verplanck SS ’76 Elaine Harvey ’06 Vice President Sara Barker Levensohn ’84 Robert P. Masland III ’68 Emma Singletary Battle ’79 Julie Merritt ’96 Patricia Branch-Zakkour ’04 Bruce Morgan ’70 Benedict Bernstein ’04 Matthew Pease ’69 Dominic Carbone ’11 Armstrong Robinson ’96 Matthew D. Chamberlin ’84, P’20, ’22 Eric Rosenberger ’63, P’00 Trevor Donnelly ’08 Christopher B. Tyler ’89 Josiah Emery ’82 Thomas Wood ’94 -5-
Thank you to the St. Mark’s Class of 2020! An in-person Prize Day ceremony will be held on June 12, 2021. ST. MARK’S SCHOOL St. Mark’s School was founded in 1865 in Southborough, Massachusetts, as a residential college-preparatory school affiliated with the Episcopal Church. In 1977, it merged with the Southborough School for girls to form a small coeducational boarding and day school for a diverse community and faculty from the local area, from all parts of the United States, and from around the world. Mission Statement St. Mark’s School educates young people for lives of leadership and service. Founded in 1865 as an intentionally small residential community, the School challenges its students to develop their particular analytic and creative capabilities by both inspiring their academic and spiritual curiosity and kindling their passion for discovery. We value cooperation over self-interest, and we encourage each person to explore his or her place in the larger world beyond our campus. Diversity Statement St. Mark’s School seeks to reflect the increasingly diverse world in which our students presently live and will live in the future. We intend to provide our students with a superior education in a community of students, parents, faculty, and staff that represents a variety of racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. We strive to ensure respect for all regardless of sex, gender, gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, ability, family structure, or economic background. Sustainability Statement In valuing cooperation over self-interest and recognizing our role as global citizens, St. Mark’s School actively fosters environmental stewardship and sustainable development in its education, planning, and practices.
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