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CLASS OF 2017:
On behalf of more than 150,000 alumni around the world, welcome to Duke University. You
are beginning an adventure that will be rich, challenging and life-changing. But take it from
US-it will also be a whole lot of fun.
To help you embark on your journey, the Duke Alumni Association has compiled this book of
names, faces and useful information about your new home. We hope it will be helpful as you
get to know your classmates and learn about the places and traditions that characterize life
at Duke. And even now--as you begin to find your path at Duke-you are part of that legacy. As
much as Duke will change you, you will change Duke. It's up to you to write your own chapter
of what it means to be a Blue Devil.
I know it's hard to believe, but before you know it, you will be graduating and preparing for
life after Duke. Even before that day comes, the Duke Alumni Association is here to help you
explore your career options, to connect you with friends and contacts, and to celebrate all the
great things about being part of the Duke community. We hope to see you at Forlines House
throughout your time on campus-and for many years to come.
In the meanwhile, look closely at the classmates who are beginning this journey with you.
Their faces will soon be familiar. Some will become your lifelong friends. Keep this book as a
memory of where you all started-and how far you will go, together, as Duke Blue Devils.
Forever Duke,
Sterly L. Wilder '83
Associate Vice President for Alumni Affairs
Jeffrey C. Howard '76
President, Duke Alumni Association
OFFICERS, DUKE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 2013-14
Jeffrey C. Howard 76
President
Sterly L. Wilder '83
Associate Vice President, Alumni Affairs
Secretary-Treasurer
Robert S. Shepard
Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development
STAFF, OFFICE OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS
Administration
Sterly L. Wilder '83, Associate Vice President
Scott Greenwood, Chief Operating Officer
Claudia Attarian
Tricia Holder
Tyler Lee
Jennifer Torres
Alumni Admissions Program
Carole LeVine '86, Director
Charlotte Timberlake
Campus Engagement
Grace Kohut '12
Communications/Marketing
Michael Penn, Executive Director
Digital Engagement
Brett Walters, Director
Natalie Nobles
Nicole Silvanic
Duke Magazine
Robert Bliwise A.M. '88, Editor
Bridget Booher '82, A.M.'92
Delecia Hatcher
Elissa Lerner '08
Education & Travel
Beth Ray-Schroeder '83, Director
Tara Hopkins '09
Felitia Smith
Regional Engagement
Betty Jones
Angela Karl
Chris O'Neill '95
Grace Taylor '81
Reunions & Special Events
Lisa Dilts '83, Director
Linda Backus '10
Sharon Elliott
DeDe Olson
www.dukealumnj.com
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Duke University Photography
Duke University Archives
Published and Produced by
Duke
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Forlines House
614 Chapel Drive, Box 90572
Durham, North Carolina 27708
(919) 684-5114
FAX: (919) 684-6022
(800) FOR-DUKE (367-3853)
Duke
Information compiled by:
Timothy D. Pyatt '81, Thomas F. Harkins,
and William E. King '61, A.M. '63, Ph.D. '70.
Photos provided by Duke University Archives.
1924 Women 's Hiking Club
1838-39
Brown's Schoolhouse
is formally organized in
northwest Randolph County
by the Union Institute Society,
a group of Methodists and
Quakers under the leadership
of Rev. Brantley York.
1841
North Carolina issues a charter
for the school, called the Union
Institute Academy.
1842
Braxton Craven (1822-
1882) becomes head of the
institution.
1851
Union Institute is incorporated
by the North Carolina
legislature as Normal College,
with graduates licensed to
teach in the state's public
schools. The college awards its
first degrees in 1853.
1858
Normal College's 41 alumni
organize an alumni association,
beginning one of the oldest
organizations in service to the
1859
Upon affiliation with the
Methodist Church, Normal
College changes its name to
Trinity College. The motto
Eruditio et Religio (Knowledge
and Religion) is adopted.
1871
Chi Phi is organized with
assistance of the alumni
association as first student
social organization. Alpha Tau
Omega follows in 1872 and
Kappa Sigma in 1873.
1878
Mary, Persis and Theresa Giles
become the first women to be
awarded degrees.
1881
Yao-ju ("Charlie") Soong, from
Wenchang, China, enrolls,
becoming the school's first
international student.
1887
John Franklin Crowell (1857-
1931) is elected president.
1888
First football game is played,
with Trinity defeating the
University of North Carolina,
15-0, on Thanksgiving Day.
1889
A cheer beginning "Rah! Rah!
Rah! For the deep dark blue!"
is printed in the Trinity Archive,
the earliest evidence of blue as
the official school color.
1892
Trinity College is relocated
to Durham after Washington
Duke and Julian S. Carr
persuade the board of trustees
to move the college to their
progressive "New South" city.
Duke contributes $85,000 for
buildings and endowment, and
Carr donates the site that is
now East Campus.
1894
John C. Kilgo (1851-1922) is
elected president of Trinity.
1838-39 Randolph County campus
Duke
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Forever Duke Send-Off Parties
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Homecoming
1905 President Theodore Roosevelt speaking on campus
1896
Washington Duke contributes
$100,000 for endowment,
supplementing it by a like
amount in 1899 and 1900.
With the first gift, he urges
that women, then day students
only, be treated equally with
men. The Mary Duke Building
is constructed as the first
women's dorm.
Booker T. Washington speaks
on campus. Trinity is the first
white institution of higher
education in the South to invite
the African-American leader to
speak.
Joseph Smith Maytubby of
Indian Territory, now Oklahoma,
becomes the school's first
Native American graduate.
1903
The Trinity Board of Trustees
turns back widespread appeals
for Professor John Spencer
Bassett's dismissal following
publication of his editorials
questioning prevailing views
on race relations. The episode,
later known as the "Bassett
Affair," becomes a milestone
for academic freedom in U.S.
higher education. Shortly
thereafter. President Theodore
Roosevelt extols Trinity's stand
in a campus speech.
1904
After intermittent periods of
law instruction during the 19th
century, a permanent School of
Law IS founded.
1905
The first edition of the
Chronicle, the student
newspaper, is published.
1910
William Preston Few (1867-
1940) is inaugurated as
president of Trinity.
1917
Charles R. Bagley '14 is selected
as college's first Rhodes Scholar.
1919
Phi Beta Kappa chapter
IS chartered, with the first
installation of members m 1920.
1922
The Chronicle begins using the
nickname "Blue Devils" for
Trinity athletic teams.
1924
Duke University is founded,
named in honor of Washington
Duke and his family. James
B. Duke creates The Duke
Endowment, a family
philanthropic foundation that
supports education, religion and
health care in the Carolinas.
Washington Duke
Homecoming
Forever Duke Block Party
The Class of 2017 Directory 3
The Trinity Campus (now
East Campus) is rebuilt with
the addition of 11 red-brick
Georgian-style buildings.
1926
The Graduate School of the Arts
and Sciences and the School
of Religion (now the Divinity
School) are founded.
1927-30
A Gothic campus of native
Hillsborough stone is built to
house the undergraduate Trinity
College for men and professional
schools.
1928
PhD degree is awarded for the
first time.
1930
The Woman's College opens
on East Campus, and Trinity
College for men and the School
of Medicine and Hospital open
on West Campus.
1931
The School of Nursing opens.
1932
Duke Chapel is first used at
commencement, although it
is not completely finished and
dedicated until 1935.
1938
The School of Forestry opens.
The Duke Marine Lab debuts as
a summer learning and research
facility on Pivers Island near
Beaufort, N.C.
John C. Kilgo
1939
Sarah P Duke Gardens is
dedicated.
College of Engineering is
organized out of long-standing
engineering curriculum.
1941
Robert Lee Flowers (1870-1951)
is elected president of Duke.
1942
Duke and Durham host the
Rose Bowl, which is relocated
from Pasadena, Calif., following
the attack on Pearl Harbor. It
remains the only Rose Bowl
played outside of Pasadena.
1949
A. Hollis Edens (1901-1958)
becomes president of Duke.
1953
James B. Duke Professorships
are inaugurated with the
announcement of 13 initial
appointments funded by Charles
Duke's daughter, Doris.
1954
The Allen Building, named for
George G. Allen, is completed.
1939 Sarah P. Duke Gardens
1955
Renovated and renamed Flowers
Building is dedicated for use by
the Student Union, a student-
led organization that planned
and carried out campus-wide
recreational and cultural
activities.
1960
J. Deryl Hart (1894-1980) is
elected president of Duke.
1961
Admissions policy is amended
to affirm equality of opportunity
regardless of race, creed or
national origin. African-American
students first enrolled in the Law
School in 1961 and the Divinity
and Graduate Schools in 1962.
The first five African-American
undergraduate students enrolled
in the fall of 1963.
1963
Douglas M. Knight (1921-2005)
is elected president of Duke.
1966
The Duke Lemur Center, the
world's largest sanctuary for
rare and endangered prosimian
primates, is established.
1968
Approximately 1,500 students
and faculty join the Silent Vigil,
the largest student demonstration
on campus. Over eight days,
students gather on the main
quadrangle in front of Duke
Chapel, at first to mourn the
assassination of Martin Luther
King Jr., but later to protest the
unviersity's treatment of non-
academic workers, among other
campus issues.
A major revision to the curriculum
is phased in, emphasizing greater
Alice Mary Baldwin, dean of the
Woman's College 1923-47
flexibility in course selection,
tutorials and small-group learning.
1969
Terry Sanford (1917-98), former
governor of North Carolina, is
elected president of Duke.
Art Museum is dedicated on
East Campus.
School of Business
Administration, the last of the
schools requested by James
B. Duke, is established. The
name was changed to the Fuqua
School of Business in honor of
benefactor John Brooks Fuqua
in 1983.
A major library addition, named
in honor of William R. Perkins,
opens, increasing collection space
five-fold.
A. Mollis Edens Residence Hall
and Paul M. Gross Chemical
Laboratory are named.
1971
The Institute of Policy Sciences
and Public Affairs, precursor to
the Sanford School of Public
Policy, is founded.
1972
Woman's College and Trinity
College merge, becoming Trinity
College of Arts and Sciences.
Young Trustee position is
established for the board of
trustees, allowing a student or
recent graduate to serve.
Student Organizations
Duke Student Government
Duke Student Government serves as a voice for
Duke students on campus. Executive and legislative
members work to represent their constituents in
all issues, including but not limited to improving
facilities management and Krzyzewskiville.
https://dsg.dukegroups.duke.edu/
Duke University Union
The student-led Duke University Union provides a
diverse range of cultural, intellectual, educational,
recreational and social programming to complement
the academic experience of Duke University
students and to provide enrichment for university
faculty, staff and employees, and the surrounding
community. In cooperation with the staff of the
Office of Student Activities, the University
Union serves as a leadership training ground
for its officers, chairs and committee members.
Through experiential learning, they develop
knowledge and appreciation of professionalism and
the fundamental management skills of effective
motivation, organization and communication.
http://duuke.org/
For a full listing of ail Duke clubs and
organizations go to:
http://studentaffairs.duke.edu/ucae/student-
organizations
The Class of 2017 Directory 5
The Origins of the Blue Devil
Since debuting at a football game in October 1929, the Blue Devil nnascot
has been an inexorable part of Duke athletics — a symbol of Duke's cunning
and competitive student-athletes and fans. But did you know that the Blue
Devil owes its existence to a troop of French soldiers?
It's true. The Chasseurs Alpins fought valiantly for the French resistance in
World War I, earning the nickname "Les Diables Bleus" for their bravery, as
well as their flamboyant style. Their uniforms featured flowing blue capes
and jaunty berets.
When the United States entered the war, units of the French Blue Devils
toured the country to raise money for the war effort. Irving Berlin captured
their spirit in song, describing them as "strong and active, most attractive ...
those Devils, the Blue Devils of France."
As the war was ending in Europe, the Trinity College Board of Trustees lifted
its quarter-century ban of football on campus. Trinity began intercollegiate
competition in 1920. That first year the team was referred to as the Trinity
Eleven, the Blue and White, or the Methodists.
In September 1921, the Trinity Chronicle launched a campaign for a "catchy
name, one of our own possession that would be instantly recognizable
nationwide in songs, yells and publicity." There were numerous nominations,
including Catamounts, Grizzlies, Badgers, Dreadnaughts and Captains, which
was in honor of Coach W.W. "Cap" Card. The newspaper editors urged a
selection using the school's colors, favoring Blue Titans, Blue Eagles, Polar
Bears, Blue Devils, Royal Blazes or Blue Warriors. None won strong favor,
and the football season passed with no official selection of a name.
The editors of the Archive and Chanticleer agreed that the newspaper staff
should choose a name and "put it over." Thus William H. Lander, as editor-
in-chief, and Mike Bradshaw, as managing editor of the Trinity Chronicle,
began referring to the athletic teams as the Blue Devils. Acknowledging that
it was somewhat unpopular, they nevertheless believed it to be the best
name nominated.
Blue Devils eventually caught on, and when a new football stadium opened in
1929, a Blue Devil mascot strode its sidelines. And it has ever since.
1968 Silent Vigil
1974
Mary Duke Biddle Music
Building is dedicated.
1981
Duke Hospital North is
dedicated.
1982
Joseph M. and Kathleen Price
Bryan University Center is
dedicated.
1983
Women's Studies Program is
established.
Mary Lou Williams Center for
Black Culture is dedicated.
1984
Trinity sophomore Nancy
Hogshead wins one silver and
three gold medals in swimming
in the 1984 Olympics.
Nello L. Teer Engineering
Library is dedicated.
First edition of Duke Magazine
IS published, replacing the
Alumni Register.
1985
H. Keith H. Brodie (1939- )
IS inaugurated as Duke's
president.
1986
The men's soccer team
wins Duke's first NCAA
championship.
1988
The board of trustees adds
sexual orientation to the
university's nondiscrimination
policies.
1989
Schaefer House, the first
dorm built since the 1950s,
IS dedicated.
1991
The men's basketball team,
after advancing to the NCAA
Final Four for the eighth
time, wins its first national
championship.
1992
The men's basketball team
wins its second NCAA
championship,
Duke Chapel's 60-year-old
carillon organ is rededicated
after a major restoration.
1993
Nannerl Overholser Keohane
IS inaugurated as Duke's
president.
1994
Duke students win the William
Lowell Putnam Mathematical
Competition for the first time,
earning recognition as the best
collegiate mathematics team in
North America.
Leon Levine Science Research
Center is dedicated.
1995
Freshmen are housed on East
Campus for the first time as
part of a major shift in campus
housing.
School of the Environment
IS renamed the Nicholas
School of the Environment in
recognition of a gift from Peter
M. Nicholas '64.
1996
Upgrades to campus
recreational facilities begin
with the opening of the
Keith and Brenda Brodie
Recreational Center on East
Campus.
Anne and Robert Bass,
members of the Board of
Visitors of Trinity College,
donate $10 million to support
undergraduate education.
Robert Coleman Richardson
PhD'66 wins the Nobel Prize
in physics.
1997
Continuing upgrades for
campus recreational facilities,
construction begins on the
Gary L. Wilson '62 and
Barbera Thornhill recreational
center on West Campus.
1998
Duke officials launch the
Campaign for Duke, a $1.5
billion fundraising effort
through 2003.
1999
A major curriculum overhaul.
Curriculum 2000, is approved.
The School of Engineering is
renamed the Pratt School of
Engineering in recognition of
a gift by Edmund T. Pratt Jr.
BSEE'47.
Women's golf team wins Duke's
first national championship for
women's sports.
1981 Duke Hospital North
1994 Terry San ford Institute of
Public Policy
1993 Nannerl 0. Keohane
2000
The Institute of Genome
Sciences and Policy is launched,
drawing together scientists,
engineers, physicians and
scholars of law, ethics, business
and the environment working on
genomic research.
2001
The first class of Robertson
Scholars enrolls at Duke
and UNC-Chapel Hill. This
cooperative program, funded by
a shared gift to both schools,
brings together outstanding
students from each for special
seminars and other events.
The men's basketball team wins
its third NCAA championship.
Three undergraduate and one
graduate student are named
Rhodes Scholars, marking the
ninth year in a row a Duke
student wins the honor.
The John Hope Franklin
Center for Interdisciplinary and
International Studies opens,
named for the prominent
African-American scholar and
Duke historian.
2002
The West-Edens Link, first of the
dorms forming Keohane Quad,
opens on West Campus.
Five former U.S. Secretaries of
Education attend an Education
Leadership Summit on campus.
A gift from Peter Nicholas '64
and Ginny Lilly Nicholas '64
creates the Nicholas Faculty
Leadership Initiative.
The Duke women's golf
team wins second national
championship m four years.
Four faculty members in
science and engineering receive
Presidential Early Career Awards
at the White House.
2003
Peter and Ginny Nicholas make
the largest gift in university
history, $72 million, on the final
day of the fundraising campaign
they have co-chaired for the past
eight years.
2004
Richard H. Brodhead is
inaugurated as Duke's ninth
president and the 14th leader of
the institution.
The first class of Baldwin
Scholars is selected.
The Pratt School of
Engineering's new Center for
Interdisciplinary Engineering,
Medicine and Applied Sciences
IS dedicated and named
for Duke alumni Michael J.
Fitzpatrick '70 and Patty
Wyngaarden Fitzpatrick '69.
2005
The Nasher Museum of Art
opens on Central Campus.
Duke launches Financial Aid
Initiative, a four-year effort to
raise $300 million for financial
aid endowment.
Bostock Library and von der
Heyden Pavilion are opened on
West Campus as additions to
Perkins Library.
2006
Duke hosts the North Carolina
Festival of the Book.
Fifteen recent Duke graduates
and graduate students receive
Fulbright Scholarships from U.S.
State Department's Bureau of
Educational and Cultural Affairs.
2007
DukeEngage, which provides
support to students pursuing
immersive civic engagement
projects at home and abroad, is
launched.
Nancy C. Andrews is appointed
dean of Duke's School of
Medicine, its first female leader
and the only woman to lead one
of the nation's top 10 medical
schools.
The 280,000-square-foot
French Family Science Center
opens, featuring research
and teaching laboratories
for genomics, biological
chemistry, materials science,
nanoscience, physical biology
and bioinformatics.
2008
The Duke Endowment gives
$50 million, the largest single
donation ever received by the
Duke University Medical Center,
for the Medical Education
Facility, Pediatric Care.
Duke names Abdullah T. Antepli
as the school's first Muslim
chaplain, a full-time position
that provides services ranging
from pastoral care to teaching
about Islam.
Duke University I Administration
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president's website about who he is and what he's
been doing at Duke since he arrived in 2004.
During orientation, he'll speak in Duke Chapel and then on another
occasion host a reception so you can meet him and his wife, Cynthia.
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operations and activities that serve faculty, staff,
students, alumni, visitors and friends of the university. Of special
interest to first-year students, Trask oversees all campus services,
OIT and the university architect. He has been at Duke since 1995
and always welcomes the opportunity to speak with students about
their ideas to improve the campus.
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health affairs, Dzau leads one of the preeminent medical institutions
in the United States, one that is renowned for world-class patient
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2001 The John Hope Franklin Center for
Interdisciplinary and International Studies
2009
Alumni House, home of the
Duke Alumni Association, is
dedicated and renamed Forlines
House in honor of John A.
Forlines Jr. '39, former Duke
trustee, alumni association
president and recipient of the
Distinguished Alumni Award.
Duke sets new record of more
than 23,750 applications for
admission to the Class of 2013,
an increase of 3,400 over the
previous year and the largest
increase on record.
The Sanford Institute becomes
the Sanford School of Public
Policy, Duke's 10th school.
2010
The men's basketball team wins
its fourth national title, and the
men's lacrosse team wins its
first national title.
Duke graduate student Julia
Gaffield discovers the only
known printed copy of Haiti's
Declaration of Independence.
2011
Coach K becomes the
winningest men's basketball
coach in Division I NCAA
history.
Jane Goodall announces that her
institute's Research Center and
Archives would move to Duke.
Major gifts are announced
supporting the Rare Book,
Manuscript and Special
Collections Library;
undergraduate financial aid; and
the Fuqua School of Business,
Trinity College of the Arts and
Sciences, and the School of
Nursing.
2004 Richard H. Brodhead
2012
Professor Robert Lefkowitz
shares the Nobel Prize in
chemistry with Brian Kobilka,
a former postdoctoral student
in Lefkowitz's lab at Duke.
Lefkowitz is the first Duke
professor to win a Nobel Prize
for research done on campus.
Duke divers Nick McCrory and
Abby Johnston win medals at
the Olympic Games in London.
Coach K leads the U.S. men's
basketball team to a gold medal.
Duke launches the Duke Forward
campaign, a $3.25 billion
fundraising effort.
Paula McClain, dean of the
graduate school, becomes the
first African-American dean of
a Duke school. Luke Powery
is named as the first African-
American dean of the chapel.
The opening of K4, a new dorm
in Keohane Quad, ushers in a
return to the "house model" of
residential living.
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East Campus History
From 1925 to 1930, East Campus was
Duke University. Even while the new
buildings were going up, instruction
continued, with five classes graduating
during that time. Duke University was
formed in 1924 around Trinity College, a
school that had been established in 1838
in Randolph County, N.C., and had moved
to Durham in 1892. The tract of land
that became Trinity's campus had been
the city's fairgrounds; a racetrack was
located about where Baldwin Auditorium
now stands. Leaders of Durham's
tobacco industry supported the college.
Julian S. Carr donated the property, and
Washington Duke provided funds for the
move and for buildings. Three of the
original structures are still in use. Epworth
Inn, a residence hall, and Crowell Science
Building, now used by the Division of
Student Affairs, were built in 1892. The
Ark, built in 1898, was the site of the
second intercollegiate basketball game
in the state-Trinity versus Wake Forest
in 1906 (Wake won, 24-10). It has also
served as a bowling alley, a dining hall,
and a student activities center.
In 1896, Trinity's president, John C.
Kilgo, invited the noted African-American
educator Booker T. Washington to speak.
Trinity thereby became the first white
institution of higher education in the
South to host him. In 1905, President
Theodore Roosevelt visited the campus,
and praised the faculty and trustees
for their pioneering stand on academic
freedom in the Bassett Affair of 1903.
As Trinity's reputation and enrollment
grew, so too did the campus. By 1903, it
consisted of 12 buildings. In 1904, the
Law School was founded, and housed in
the East Duke Building. The statue of The
Sower, in front of East Duke Building, was
given by Washington Duke's son, James
B., in 1914. Several professors lived on
"Faculty Row" inside the campus wall, a
few yards west of the present Buchanan
Boulevard. The wall was a gift of another
of Washington Duke's sons, Benjamin; a
statue of Ben, unveiled in 1999, stands in
front of Baldwin Auditorium.
In 1924, the university was founded,
being named in honor of Washington
Duke. James B. Duke, who had made
fortunes in both the tobacco and electrical
power industries, provided $19 million for
building and equipping the new school.
In 1930, the Woman's College of Duke
University opened on the Georgian-
style East Campus, and Trinity College
for men and the university's graduate
and professional schools opened on the
Gothic-style West Campus. In 1972, the
men's and women's colleges were merged
to form our present Trinity College of Arts
and Sciences.
Student life on East has been shaped
by the arts, by engineering, public
service, and alternative residential
arrangements. In fact, our first coed dorm
was established there in 1896, thanks to
a donation from Washington Duke, who
favored equal educational opportunities
for men and women. There were not
enough women students enrolled to fill
the new women's dorm, so President
(later Bishop) Kilgo handpicked male
students to occupy the vacant rooms. In
the 1930s, engineering students lived in
Southgate and took most of their classes
on East; the Branson Building once
housed an engineering lab.
Wilson House, beside the Union
Building, has been the site of a number
of innovative housing experiments.
The dorm's residents offered a number
of house courses, and produced The
Wilsonian, a highly regarded dorm
publication. In 1970-71, SHARE
(The Student House for Academic
and Residential Experimentation) was
started in Wilson House. It later moved
to Epworth, where the residents had
been offering courses and workshops in
weaving, silk screening, and film. Duke's
Institute of the Arts was established
in 1981 to integrate the arts into the
educational process, particularly at the
undergraduate level. It's located in the
Bivins Building, and has hosted an Open
House for the Arts, held in the fall.
Due perhaps to its proximity to downtown
Durham, East Campus has often housed
our public and civic service organizations.
Trinity students helped stock Durham's
woodpile for the poor during the harsh
winter of 1918. During World War II,
Woman's College students formed the
College Organization for General Service
(COGS), which assisted Duke and Durham
in the war effort. Now the Community
Service Center has its offices in the
Crowell Building, continuing the traditional
town-gown cooperation between Duke and
Durham.
The Trinity campus has seen a full range
of the collegiate life and continues its
role as a vital part of Duke University and
a reminder of its roots. Now members
of your first-year class are invited to
contribute their experiences to the
ongoing history of the East Campus.
Tom Harkins
University Arcliives
The Class of 2017 Directory
15
And
EMILY AARONS
Raleigh, NC
eka5
Undecided
HELENA ABBOTT
Portola Valley, CA
hca3
Running, Science
Biology
AYHAM ABDEL
Garner, NC
ama61
Basketball, Football
Pre-Med
ALEXIS ABELL
Slidell, LA
agaS
Math, Piano
Engineering
JOHN ABRAM
Greensboro, NC
jwal4
Fishing, Tennis
Economics
TUNDE ABU
Cooksville, MD
bsa7
Basketball, Choir
Undecided
ROHAN ACHAR
Solon, OH
rka5
Science, Volunteerism
Engineering
EMMA ACHOLA
Juliette, GA
ema26
Swimming, Volunteerism
Pre-Med
BRIANA ACOSTA
Houston, TX
bdal4
People, Volunteerism
Social Sciences
JENNIFER ACOSTA
Lakeland, FL
ial92
Environment, Video Games
Physics
CARLTON ADAMS
Mckinney, TX
coa4
Bicycling, Soccer
Biology
RUKAYAT ADEYEMO
Antioch, TN
rfaS
Creative Writing, Track
Undecided
OLANREWAJU ADISA
Oviedo, FL
oaalO
Basketball, Languages
Chemistry
BENJAMIN AFRICK
Centerville, OH
bna4632
Jazz, Science
Psychology
NhHA AOHAWAL
Watchung, NJ
nalOl
Debating, Photography
Pre-Med
NISHAD AGRAWAL
Mequon, Wl
nna6
Baseball, Student Gov't.
Engr. & Comp. Sci.
JULL^ AGUDOGO
Accra, Ghana
jal89
Animals, Art
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
JONATHAN AISENBERG
New York, NY
jla41
Music, Politics
Political Science
JASON AKERS
Poquoson, VA
ida32
Soccer, Video Games
Mechanical Engr.
D'NITA ALBRITTON
Virginia Beach, VA
dial?
Piano, Reading
Liberal Arts
CALDER ALFANO
Boca Raton, FL
cba7
Undecided
MIRANDA ALLEN
West End, NC
moalO
Music, Science
Pre-Med
SOPHIE ALMAN
Toronto, Canada
sra22
Art, Science
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
SAEED ALRAHMA
Isa Town, Bahrain
sa215
Reading, Soccer Elec. Engr. & Comp. Sci.
17
KYLA BABSON
Raleigh, NC
Dancing, Music
Pre-Med
THOMAS BAGLEY
Columbia, MD
thb7
Computers, Racquetball
Computer Science
KAITLYN BAKER
Charlotte, NC
khbl3
People, Volunteerism
Undecided
ROXANNE BAKER
Wendell, NC
Science, Video Games
Physics
ELENA BALDWIN
Bernardsville, NJ
elb56
Ballet, Volunteerism Brain & Cognitive Sci.
HANNAH BALLOCK
Pepper Pike, OH
hebl4
Reading, Swimming
Undecided
SACHET BANGLE
Faridabad, India
sb337
Economics
KANE BANNER
Lumberton. NC
Basketball, Football
Pre-Med
SEBASTL^N BAQUERIZO
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Guitar, Soccer
Engineering
LEE BARNES
Kansas City, MO
lab96
Business, Volunteerism
Economics
HANNAH BARTON
Richmond, VA
hsbl5
Languages, Travel
Political Science
ANDREW BARTUSKA
Palm City, FL
Languages, Scuba Diving
Pre-Med
LINDSEY BASS
Wilmington, NC
iibsa
Hockey, Reading
Management
MATTHEW BATTLES
Sarasota, FL
mjbSl
Film, Music
Engineering
AARON BAUM
Ann Arbor, Ml
ambl48
Band, Baseball
Undecided
KATHERINE BAXTER
Omaha, NE
kbbl7
Politics, Volunteerism
History
BROOKE BEASON
Steele, AL
bab61
Creative Writing, Piano
Political Science
STEWART BEASON
Winston-Salem, NC
Soccer, Student Gov't.
Engineering
RACHEL BECK
Houston, TX
reb38
Soccer, Travel
Biology
KATIE BECKER
Belle vue, WA
kmb70
Music, Volunteerism
Mathematics
RICHARD BECKETT-ANSA
Glen Allen, VA
Chess, Soccer
Pre-Med
A. BELAL^-MARTINIOUK
North Olmsted, OH
Travel, Wrestling
Pre-Med
COURTNEY BELL
Rockville, MD
ctb24
Basketball, Environment
Undecided
AHMED BENCHOUIA
Austin, TX
arb78
Honor Society, Science
Pre-Med
19
BRIAN BENESCH
Oceanside, NY
Track, Volleyball
MADELEINE BERNSTEIN
Greenwood Village, CO
Running, Tennis
LOGAN BEYER
New Bern, NC
Basketball, People
ABBY BIRRELL
Peachtree City, GA
Basketball, Lacrosse
CAROLINE BLACKBURN
Cincinnati, OH
Lacrosse, Tennis
LAUREN BLANCHETTE
Irmo, SC
Dancing, Languages
ROBIN BLAZING
Durham, NC
Animals, Hockey
KARL BLUM
Toms River, NJ
Baseball, Basketball
ALEXANDER BLUTMAN
Las Vegas, NV
Baseball, Forensics
ANNA-KATALINA BOCK
Chester, NJ
Dancing, Languages
MADELYN BOLGER
Alexandria, VA
Animals, Politics
HAYLEY BOLING
Winston-Salem, NC
Dancing, Politics
MELODIE BONANNO
Mt. Dora, FL
Debating, Music
KIRSTEN BONAWITZ
Stevensville, Ml
Dancing, Languages
MARGARET BOOZ
Winston-Salem, NC
Drama, Newspaper
STEPHANIE BOWEN
Chandler, AZ
Dancing, Travel
DAVID BOYER
Chicago, IL
Baseball, Golf
WILSON BRACE
London, United Kingdom
Jazz, Travel
MARIA BRADSHAW
Glen Ellen, CA
Horses, Languages
ELIZA BRAGG
Darien, CT
Math, Swimming
ALLISON BRAITHWAITE
Toronto, Canada
Debating, Poetry
KL\RA BRANTLEY-JONES
Chicago, IL
Honor Society, Languages
JAMES BRASCO
Weston, CT
Football, People
WILLIAM BRAWNER
Savannah, GA
Engineering
mgbl8
Engineering
lnb9
Pre-Med
ambl49
Nursing
cmb85
Undecided
lab91
Pre-Med
rmb55
Undecided
ktbl6
Biology
ajb97
Undecided
ab441
Psychology
mbl77
Economics
hrb5
Political Science
mablOS
Biology
knb25
Pre-Med
mlb78
English
slb82
Undecided
2137613
Economics
wpb3
Undecided
mmb53
Undecided
esb24
Undecided
arb79
Engineering
krb28
Business
ifb22
Statistical Science
wabl8
Journalism
20
AMARIE BREMEL
Kingsburg, CA
Track, Volleyball
LIAM BRENNAN
Boerne, TX
ROTC, Volunteerism
STEVEN BRENNER
Washington, DC
Politics, Soccer
PETER BRODY
Weatogue, CT
Weightlifting, Frisbee
IVORY BROWN
San Leandro, CA
Animals, Travel
TIMOTHY BROWN
Brush, CO
Basketball, Reading
MATHEUS BRUM
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Politics, Soccer
AMANDA BRUMWELL
Matthews, NC
Music, Photography
JUSTIN BRYANT
Johns Creek, GA
Music, People
TRAVIS BUCK
Greenwich, CT
JEANNE BUDD
Locust Valley, NY
Piano, Travel
KRISTEN BUEHNE
St. Louis , MO
Basketball, Science
ANDREW BUIE
Ross, CA
Bicycling, Music
SHELBY BURANT
Providenciales
Music, Volunteerism
SYDNEY BURNETT
Greenwich, CT
WILL BURNS
Lincoln, MA
Fishing, Skiing
CHRISTINA BURT
Evanston, IL
Animals, Music
KUSHAL BYATNAL
Baltimore, MD
Basketball, Science
ALLYSON BYER
San Rafael, CA
Dancing
ADDIE CADY
Westford, MA
Camping, Skiing
GEORGE CAHILL
Wigan, United Kingdom
Soccer, Travel
LEON CAI
Dublin, OH
Music, Tennis
TANNYA CAI
Gatineau, Canada
Dancing, Music
DAVID CALDERON
Cudahy, CA
Dancing, Soccer
acb66
Economics
lkbl9
Political Science
srb39
Undecided
pab21
Pre-Med
itb2
Pre-Med
mob?
Economics
anb23
Pre-Med
job 13
Pre-Law
jtb32
Undecided
Management
klb56
Science
ajb93
Engineering
smb88
Mechanical Engr.
srb40
Undecided
wjblS
Science
crb48
Science
krb29
Physics
aabSl
Undecided
mac 105
Biology
grcl6
Economics
lyc9
Pre-Med
mc383
Biology
Computer Science
21
SEAN CALLAN
Las Vegah. NV
Military, Weightlifting
ISABEL CALLAWAY
Atlanta, GA
MARIANA CALVO
Mexico City, Mexico
Travel. Volunteerism
ANDRES CAMINO
Ocala, FL
People, Tennis
SEBASTIAN CANAHUATI
Miami, FL
Soccer, Travel
ALEXANDRIA CARD
Clemmons, NC
Art. Reading
NUR CARDAKLI
Hollidaysburg, PA
Science. Tennis
AVERY CARMICHAEL
Greenwich. CT
sjc37
Global Studies
mc382
Undecided
afcl2
Pre-Med
anc32
Pre-Med
nc93
Pre-Med
ajc60
JULIA CARP
Penn Valley, PA
Swimming. Vol.
SPENCER CARR
Westport, CT
Baseball. Skiing
MADELINE CARRINGTON
Bethesda. MD
Newspaper. Travel
AUTUMN CARTER
Spring, TX
Debating, Music
COURTNEY CARTER
San Francisco. CA
Environment. Photography
PHILLIP CARTER
Folsom. CA
Football, Science
DEVON CASE
Lone Tree. CO
Skiing. Soccer
ADRL^N CATO
Orlando, FL
Environment, Music
BASIL CHABALLOUT
Glendora, CA
Politics. Science
ASHIMA CHADHA
Lenexa. KS
Math. Reading
DEREK CHAIT
Miami, FL
Business, Honor Society
ALISON CHAN
San Diego, CA
Science, Volunteerism
jec61
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
shc29
Engineering
mcl09
Undecided
asc48
Political Science
cmcl09
Psychology
pkcll
Civil & Environ. Engr.
dlc36
Pre-Law
amcl09
Science
bhcl5
Pre-Med
ac368
Mathematics
dmc63
Economics
axc3
Biology
DEREK CHAN
Hope Mills, NC
Piano. Swimming
JASON CHANDRA
Jakarta. Indonesia
Golf, Travel
SHIVRAM CHANDRAMOULI
Munster, IN sac66
Basketball, Science Brain & Cognitive Sci.
GRACE CHANG
Media, PA gkcS
Politics. Track Economics
dyc6
Pre-Med
jjc50
Undecided
22
^ ^ ©
JENNY CHANG
Miller Place. NY
Reading, Travel
KEVIN CHANG
San Jose, CA
People, Science
ALEXANDER CHEN
Rancho Pales Verdes, CA
Computers, Science
BETTY CHEN
Piano, TX
Ballet, Politics
mc376
Biology
kgcl2
Engineering
alc73
Pre-Med
bdc25
Urban Studies & Planning
EMILY CHEN
Pittstown, NJ
Music, Science
ESTELLA CHEN
Airmont, NY
Music, Reading
JEN CHEN
Toronto, Canada
DECA, Newspaper
MICHAEL CHEN
Las Vegas, NV
Math, Science
REBECCA CHEN
Novi, Ml
Newspaper, Tennis
WILLA CHEN
Chapel Hill, NC
Piano, Science
YI CHEN
Ningbo. China
Reading, Travel
BENJAMIN CHESNUT
Durham, NC
Jazz, Math
KIMBERLINE CHEW
Singapore
Dancing, Swimming
STEPHEN CHILDS
Naples, FL
Animals, Math
HELLEN CHIOU
Carlsbad, NM
Art, Tennis
HEE WOOK CHOI
North Andover, MA
Art, Golf
JI-EUN CHOI
Iowa City, lA
Music, Science
JUNG WOOK CHOI
McLean, VA
Soccer, Track
RAHUL CHOKSHI
Ahmedabad, India
Film, Swimming
TING-CHEN CHUNG
Taipei, Taiwan
Basketball, Business
ABIGAIL CLARK
Anchorage, AK
Choir, Volunteerism
BAILEY CLARK
Asheville, NC
Baseball, Fishing
ISABELLE CLARK
New York, NY
Creative Writing, Photography
RACHEL CLARK
Kirkland, WA
People, Travel
elc38
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
ecl61
Pre-Med
ycl63
Economics
mc379
Science
rsc20
Pre-Med
wjcl3
Biology
ycl66
Mathematics
blcl4
Mathematics
kzc2
Pre-Med
sac67
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
hyc4
Biology
hcl43
Undecided
jc452
Biology
jc439
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
rmc38
Engineering
tcl53
Engineering
aec41
Undecided
btc8
Undecided
irc3
Biology
rtcl5
Biology
23
SARAH CLARK
Richmond, VA
Aerobics. ROTC
CHRISTOPHER CLEVENGER
Medford. NJ
Music. Swimming
MEGHAN CLIFFORD
Cape Elizabeth, ME
Dancing. Volunteerism
TYLER COE
Denton, NO
Basketball, Soccer
EMILY COHEN
Atlanta, GA
ssc37
Engineering
cdc45
Economics
mec59
Psychology
tgc5
Political Science
eec20
Undecided
JORDAN COHEN
Scottsdale, AZ
Baseball, Skiing
LAUREN COHEN
Short Hills, NJ
Film, Tennis
ELIJAH COLE
San Antonio, TX
Languages, Math
ADL^ COLEY
Marietta, GA
Music, Politics
JENNIFER COLTON
Woodbury, NY
Basketball, Politics
FELIPE CONCHA
Sammamish, WA
Music. Student Gov't.
KATHRYN CONDON
Los Angeles, GA
Drama, Film
JACOB CONROY
Clarence, NY
Band, Golf
SAMUEL COONS
Rochester. NY
Running. Travel
TREY COPPINGER
Carmel Valley. CA
Baseball, Soccer
SAMUEL CORWIN
Colorado Springs, CO
Environment, Running
GRANT COSTA
Dix Hills. NY
Basketball, Football
KATHERINE COTTAM
High Point, NC
Student Gov't., Swimming
PATRICK COWLEY
Huntersville, NC
ROTC, Swimming
ERIN COX
Portsmouth, VA
Photography, Volleyball
MEREDITH CREIGHTON
Milwaukee, WI
Crew, People
LEVI CREWS
Rochester, NY
Languages, Reading
MARK CULLEN
Green Bay, Wl
Running, Tennis
MATTHEW CUMMINS
Old Saybrook, CT
Golf, Soccer
iac97
Brain & Cognitive Sciences
Icc26
Undecided
ehcl5
Science
adc46
Political Science
imc95
Political Science
fc54
Political Science
klc64
Humanities
irc63
Pre-Med
shc28
Public Policy
ttc7
Business
smc55
Global Studies
gacl9
Physics
ktcl5
Chemistry
pscl2
Engineering
enc9
Mathematics
mtc23
Economics
lgc7
Economics
mmc46
Science
mwcl9
Economics
GLORIA DABEK
Acworth, GA
Reading, Travel
JULIANNE DAHLMAN
Charleston, SC
ROTC, Volleyball
JOHN DAI
Mtn. View, CA
Tennis, Volleyball
YUWEI DAI
San Diego, CA
Business, DEC A
JIMMY DALTON
Atlanta, GA
MORGAN DALY
Charlotte, NC
Running, Travel
VRUSHIN DANI
Mumbai, India
Business, Racquetball
GINA DANIEL
Charlotte, NC
Science, Track
ALESHA DANIELS
Philadelphia, PA
Camping, Environ.
CLAUDIA DANTOIN
Mequon, Wl
Horses. Reading
ALEX DAO
Richardson, TX
Basketball, Computers
HALA DAOU
Clearwater Beach, FL
Piano, Swimming
MICHAEL DAOU
Beirut, Lebanon
SARAH DARWICHE
Boca Raton, FL
Volunteerism, Yearbook
ELIZABETH DAVIES
Inverness, IL
Choir, Forensics
HANNAH DAVIES
Bloomfield Hills. MI
Scuba Diving, Skiing
ged7
Global Studies
jed47
Civil & Environmental Engr.
rdl22
Mechanical Engr.
ygd
Economics
ipd27
Undecided
mcd36
Undecided
vhd2
Engineering
gndS
Biology
asd27
Urban Studies & Planning
cgd8
Elec. Engr. & Comp. Sci.
azd2
Biology
hmdlO
Biology
mdl99
Undecided
snd7
Social Sciences
AMANDA DAY
Robbinsville, NC
Cheerleading, Reading
AMANDA DE MASI
Chapel Hill, NC
People, Travel
JIASU DENG
Beijing, China
Business, Running
TARA-MARIE DESRUISSEAUX
Bayside, NY
Languages, Volunteerism
SAMANTHA DE VITO
Preston, CT
Softball, Student Gov't.
TEJ DHOND
Ooltewah, TN
Business, Politics
CAROLINE DI NAPOLI
Lexington, MA
Skiing, Travel
NICHOLAS DONADIO
Columbus, OH
Football, Travel
esdlO
Biology
htd3
Pre-Law
and23
Science
ardSO
Undecided
id266
Economics
Tkd5
Economics
sld37
Undecided
tsdl2
Economics
cedSO
Engineering
npd6
Biology
25
JAKE Dooms
Spokane. WA
Basketball, Skiing
RINZIN DORJEE
New York City, NY
Languages. Travel
LILIANNE DORON
Durham. NC
Soccer, Travel
AYO DOUGLAS
Huntsville. AL
Languages, Volunteerism
MADELINE DREWRY
Wilmington, NC
Languages, Newspaper
ALEX DUBOW
Bryn Mawr, PA
Golf, Soccer
MICHAEL DUCH
Yardley. PA
Student Gov't., Swimming
TAELA DUDLEY
Alpharetta. GA
Music, Running
ZACHARY DUKOFF
Hewlett. NY
Business, Football
DANIEL DUMITRESCU
Apex. NC
Piano. Soccer
CARTER DUNCAN
Monroe. NC
Guitar. Politics
LEIGHTON DURHAM
Charlotte. NC
People, Photography
SPENSER EASTERBROOK
Bethesda. MD
Football. Volunteerism
KATHLEEN EGAN
Hopkinton. MA
Tennis, Squash
JENNIFER EGERTER
Winnetka. IL
Soccer
RORY EGGLESTON
Laramie, WY
Drama. Fencing
Economics
rdll9
Pre-Med
lpd8
Undecided
aod3
Science
mmd40
Political Science
amd95
Business
Mrd35
Engineering
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
Zpd
Economics
dgd9
Biology
dcdl6
Political Science
eld22
Psychology
sjel2
Undecided
Engineering
rbeS
Science
RYAN EICHENWALD
Dallas, TX
Creative Writing, Piano
MATTHEW ELGART
Miami, FL
Computers, Math
GRANT EMRIE
Golden, CO
Soccer. Track
SHANNA ENGELHARDT
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Music, People
DAVIS ENGLISH
Nichols Hills, OK
Basketball. Football
MICAH ENGLISH
Chevy Chase, MD
Cheerleading, Politics
EVRIM ERSU
Ankara, Turkey
Chess. Swimming
CHUMA ERUCHALU
Charlotte, NC
Science, Swimming
rjelS
Writing & Hum. Studies
mie21
Computer Science
gme7
Engineering
sbe4
Undecided
ddeS
Business
Mte3
Pre-Law
ee51
Engineering
cne6
Pre-Med
26
DIANA EVANS
Spring, TX
People. Running
GRACE EVANS
Greenwich, CT
ERIC EWING
Madison, AL
Debating, Soccer
NESHMEEN FAATIMAH
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Animals, Business
die 11
Economics
gke2
Political Science
Elec. Engr.
AMY FAN
Manhattan, KS
Animals, Crafts
TARA FAN
Minneapolis, MN
Basketball, Volleyball
HIBA FARAH
Reston, VA
Soccer, Travel
NICOLENA FARIAS-EISNER
Los Angeles, CA
Ballet, Math
eael5
Comp. Sci.
nf42
Economics
Biology
Mechanical Engr.
Hf39
Pre-Med
HAYLEY EARLESS
Manchester. TN
Photography. Science
MATTHEW FAW
Wilkesboro, NC
Music. Running
CATHERINE FEI
Cincinnati, OH
Surfing, Travel
HANNA FEIBUS
Brookville. NY
hvf
Biology
mcf28
Pre-Med
cyf2
Engineering
hrf5
Engineering
JEFF FENG
Radford. VA
Tennis. Travel
JUDY FENG
Westport, CT
People, Running
HARRISON FERLAUTO
Commack, NY
Golf, Jazz
BRETT FINKELSTEIN
Chappaqua, NY
Photography, Skiing
ilf48
Pre-Med
jfl65
Undecided
hrf6
Engineering
bdfll
Communications
MEREDITH FLEMING
Newport Beach. CA
Music. Running
JACKSON FLOUM
Mill Valley. CA
Basketball, Environment
WILL FLOYD-JONES
West Chester, PA
Computers, Swimming
MARIA FOLGUERAS
Timonium, MD
Environment, Music
mcf27
Mechanical Engr.
irf29
Biology
wtf6
Elec. Engr & Comp. Sci.
mcf26
Elec. Engr. & Comp. Sci.
PHILIP FOO
Great Neck. NY
Basketball. DEC A
ERIKA FOREMAN
Miami. PL
Running. Student Gov't.
BENJAMIN FORMELL
Minneapolis. MN
Basketball, Skiing
JEREMY FOX
Chapel Hill, NC
Camping, Newspaper
pf50
Engineering
Engineering
bhf7
Political Science
idf37
Undecided
27
LAUREN FOX
Narberth, PA
Photography, Swimming
MEGHAN FOX
Bonn, Germany
Math, Yearbook
GABRIELLE FRANCHINA
Los Angeles, CA
MARK FRANCIS
Denver, CO
People, Politics
RANDY FRANK
McLean, VA
Hiking, Science
RACHEL FREEDMAN
Apex, NC
Creative Writing, Drama
ZACHARY FUCHS
Bethesda, MD
Golf, Newspaper
JEMI GALANI
Charlotte, NC
Dancing, Student Gov't.
SHANEN GANAPATHEE
Rose-Hill, Mauritius
Basketball, Piano
ARUN GANESH
Chapel Hill, NC
Math, Science
LYNDSEY GARCIA
Piano, TX
Travel, Volleyball
CONNOR CARET
Bellmore, NY
Guitar, Ultimate Frisbee
ADRIAN GARIBOLDI
Scottsdale, AZ
Hiking, Science
JARED GARTEN
Jericho, NY
Basketball, Soccer
LOUIS GARZA
Forest Hills, NY
Hockey, Travel
DESMOND CATLING
Ahoskie, NC
Band, Travel
JACQUELINE GEERDES
Lakeville, MN
Politics, Volunteerism
KATIE GELMAN
Clarendon Hills, IL
Running, Volunteerism
ELIZABETH GEORGE
Pittsburgh, PA
Creative Writing, Dancing
NICHOLAS GEORGE
Harvard, MA
Baseball, Business
BEMENET GETACHEW
Nashville , TN
Languages, Running
NORA GHANEM
Durham NC
MATTHEW GHERMAN
Poolesville, MD
Basketball, Guitar
DEBARATI GHOSH
Mishawaka, IN
Drama, Music
Ihf6
Undecided
mef34
Engineering
grf6
Undecided
mif32
Undecided
raf21
Engineering
raf23
Psychology
zdf2
Political Science
ig269
Pre-Med
dsg25
Biology
agSlO
Chemistry
Iag39
Pre-Med
cig29
Engineering
ajg49
Pre-Med
jagGl
Business
ImgSS
Economics
dmg38
Undecided
jjgi7
Global Studies
krgl7
Engineering
erg21
Undecided
Undecided
btgl2
Pre-Med
nmg20
Undecided
mmg21
Mathematics
dgl36
Biology
28
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IIP
il
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ism
UDITA GHOSHAL
Gary. NC
udg
Choir, Piano
Biology
LEONARD GIARRANO
Sarasota, FL
lgl38
Debating, Science
Chemistry
LINDSAY GIBSON
Dallas, TX
leg 13
Cheerleading, Volunteerism
Psychology
SHIVEE GILJA
Manhasset, NY
sg244
Art, Dancing
Physics
SIMIRPREET GILL
Montvale, NJ
skgl9
Debating, Vol.
Brain & Cognitive Sci.
RACHEL GLENN
Wilmingotn, NC
rag45
Gymnastics, Volunteerism
Engineering
ILHAN GOKHAN
Bronxville, NY
ig32
Math, Piano
Pre-Med
DREW GOLDSTEIN
Los Gatos, CA
dig5
Basketball, Creative Writing
Economics
RAJIV GOLLA
Ormond Beach, FL
rcg26
Business, Newspaper
Undecided
ELISIA GONCALVES
Miami, FL
esgl6
Horses, Photography
Pre-Med
COURTNEY GOODMAN
Coral Springs, FL
cfg5
Orchestra, Volunteerism
Biology
AKILAN GOPAL
Houston, TX
ag304
Basketball, Tennis
Pre-Med
SIDHARTH GOPINATH
Minnetonka, MN
sdg23
Music, Running
Undecided
BEATRIZ GOROSTIAGA
Asuncion, Paraguay
bmglb
Languages, Volunteerism
Undecided
SARAH GOKVhlZIAN
Albuquerque, NM
srg28
Volleyball, Volunteerism
Biology
SACHIN GOVIL
Aliso Viejo, CA
sg247
Science, Skiing
Engineering
BRADY GRABER
Sioux Falls, SD
brgl2
Basketball, Football
Mechanical Engr.
JACK GRADY
St. Louis, MO
jhg21
Animals, Drama
Biology
KYLIE GRADY
Waukesha, Wl
kmg34
Horses, Piano
Pre-Med
MITCHELL GRANT
Las Vegas, NV
People, Travel
Undecided
ADAM GRAY
Sharon, MA
ajgSO
Basketball, Golf
Economics
HILARY GREENBERG
Weston, MA
hbgS
Languages, Volunteerism
Economics
LIVIA GREENE
London, United Kingdom
lag40
Lacrosse, Scuba Diving
Liberal Arts
DYLAN GRIEN
Atlanta, GA
dag38
Basketball, Golf
Economics
DAYTON GROGAN
Griffin. GA
dpgS
Scuba Diving. Swimming
Pre-Med
NOAH GROLNICK
Longmont. CO
nrgl 1
Basketball, Tennis
Public Policy
HANNAH GROPPER
Portola Valley. CA
hrg6
Journalism
NICHOLAS GROSZEWSKI
Bronx, NY
nrgl 2
Golf. Hockey
Engineering
HAOYANG GU
Changzfiou, China
hg56
Basketball, Travel Elec. Engr. & Comp. Sci.
CONNOR GUEST
Miami. FL
crg22
Environment, Surfing
Engineering
CAROLINE GUIDRY
Larose, LA
cfg6
Soccer, Student Gov't.
Undecided
BORA GUNER
Istanbul, Turkey
bg75
People, Tennis
Engineering
VEERAIN GUPTA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
vkg8
Basketball, Science
Pre-Med
KENDALL GUSTAFSON
Los Angeles, CA
kggl2
Animals, Track
Sports Medicine
MEGAN GUTTER
Palm Harbor, FL
mngl2
Math, Reading
Physics
RYAN GUZMAN
Mtn. City. TN
rhgl4
Politics. Weightlifting
Pre-Med
DUSTIN HADFIELD
Las Graces, NM
dlh35
Drama, Science
Biology
SOPHIE HAET
Sydney, Australia
slh59
Dancing, Running
Undecided
LARA HAFT
Obey, MD
Irh29
Poetry, Politics
Political Science
LAUREN HAGEDORN
Charleston. SC
IphlO
Photography. Running
Biology
WILLIAM HAHN
Winfield. MO
Wrestling
Business
TRAVETUS HALL
Arlington, TX
tdh20
Baseball, Volleyball
Mechanical Engr.
HALEY HAMILL
Kill Devil Hills, NC
hrhS
Dancing, Environment
Psychology
JAMES HAMILTON
Winston-Salem, NC
ilhll4
Undecided
BOCHEN HAN
Burlington, Canada
bhl38
Environment, Orchestra
Political Science
YOU NA HAN
Temecula, CA
yhl05
Debating, Math
Pre-Med
LOUISA HANSON
Wayland, MA
Igh7
Lacrosse
Pre-Med
VIVIAN HAO
Franklin, TN
vmhlO
Economics
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EMILY HARDGROVE
Bethesda, MD
ehhll
Animals, Scuba Diving
Biology
MADISON HARMAN
Boone, NC
meh63
Running, Science
Biology
LAUREN HARPER
Pismo Beach, CA
lah62
Soccer, Travel
Mechanical Engr.
CONNOR HARRIS
Springdale. AR
cghll
Science, Travel
Engineering
WILLIAM HARRIS
Reno, NV
wrhlO
Band, Skiing
Engineering
BENNETT HARTLEY
Commerce, MI
bwhl9
Science, Student Gov't.
Pre-Med
KYLE HARVEY
Lexington, MA
ksh37
Newspaper, Politics
Undecided
ASIM HASAN
Karachi, Pakistan
ah266
Computers, Music
Computer Science
KAHO HASEGAWA
London, United Kingdom
kh238
Running, Skiing
Political Science
KEVIN HATCH
Rye. NY
kehSl
Business, Hockey
Management
GAUTAM HATHI
Redmond, WA
gkhS
Computers, Politics
Undecided
ANNE HAUETER
Hillsborough, CA
ash48
Lacrosse, Tennis
Business
CHAZ HAWKINS
Franklin, TN
cih43
DECA, Track
Economics
ZACH HEATER
Indianola, lA
zdh2
Reading, Running
Humanities
COLLYN HEIER
Medford, Wl
cih41
Science, Volunteerism
Engineering
SCOTT HEIM
Scottsdale, AZ
sah64
Basketball, Running
Engineering
JESSICA HENNACY
Columbia, MD
jhh25
Creative Writing, Hiking
Biology
TATIANA HENRY
Apollo Beach, FL
tnhl5
Animals
Biology
RILEY HERRMANN
Pittsburgh, PA
rmh44
Undecided
ALEXIS HILL
Superior, CO
abh36
Music, People
Pre-Law
JONATHAN HILL
Raleigh, NC
idh77
Camping, Running
History
ROSE HINSON
Palo Alto, CA
Hiking, Music
Biology
NOELANI HO
(Jak rark, IL
nbh8
Ballet, Volunteerism
Sports Medicine
PETER HOANG
Campbell, CA
Basketball, Running
Engineering
CHRISTOPHER HONG
Dublin, OH
csh36
C(jniputers, Orchestra
Engineering
KATHRYN HONG
Bridgewater. NJ
kyh7
Music, Piano
Pre-Med
VALERIE HOOPER
Carmel Valley, CA
vbh2
Camping, Hiking
Mechanical Engr.
ELIZABETH HORNE
London, United Kingdom
efh4
Crew, Science
Pre-Med
AZFAR HOSSAIN
Anderson, SC
adh49
Student Gov't., Tennis
Pre-Med
TRIPP HOSTETTER
Boston, MA
Belmont Hill Sch.
Football, Travel
Science
SARAH HOUCK
Davidson, NC
sjh45
Photography, Travel
Global Studies
SOLMY HUAMANI
Salt Lake City, UT
svh6
Music, Poetry
Economics
YAOYAO HUANG
Beijing, China
Film, Volunteerism
Business
ANJELICA HUBBARD
Hackettstown, NJ
arh43
Music, Science
Undecided
CHRIS HUBBARD
Rome, GA
cghl2
Art, Reading
Architecture
EDGERI HUDLIN
Reston, VA
Music, Tennis
Pre-Law
ASHTON HUEY
Tupelo, MS
arh49
Track, Video Games
Pre-Med
SAMANTHA HUFF
San Rafael, CA
sah65
Music, Surfing
Undecided
TROY HUFFMAN-DEVEY
N. Palmerston, New Zealand
trhl9
Running, Science
Biology
BRANDON HULL
Broomfield, CO
bwh20
Basketball, Languages
Engineering
DANIEL HULL
Dallas, TX
Running, Student Gov't.
Engineering
ANTHONY HUNG
San Marino, CA
ah296
Chess, Science
Biology
RYAN HUSSEY
Carlisle, MA
reh32
Environment, Running
Science
HUNTER HUTCHINSON
West Hartford, CT
hah21
Ballet, Science
Engineering
MORGAN IRONS
Yorktown, VA
mails
Dancing. Drama
Pre-Med
THOMAS IRONS
Auburn, CA
tdi3
Running, Scuba Diving
Pre-Med
TASIA ISBELL
Missouri City, TX
Basketball, Volunteerism
Pre-Med
KAVITA JAIN
Smithtown, NY
kjSO
Science, Volunteerism
Pre-Med
32
DARSHANA JAINT
Chapel Hill, NC
Choir, Guitar
SOPHIA JAMAL
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Photography, Volunteerism
SEDONA JAMERSON
Kansas City, MO
Art. Travel
AIBOLAT JANAT
Princeton, NJ
Debating, Volleyball
JESSICA JARA
Seaside, CA
Art, Math
POOJA JAYARAMAN
Simpsonville, SC
People, Piano
LAUREN JEFFERSON
Lawrenceville, GA
Dancing, Guitar
PETER JENKA
Prague, Czech Republic
Politics, Skiing
ISABELLE JENSEN
Washington, DC
Crew, Soccer
CHRISTOPHER JERNIGAN
Atlanta, GA
Science, Soccer
ERIC JIANG
Los Angeles, CA
Computers, Music
SIMON JIANG
Rockville, MD
Basketball, Weightlifting
YIZHOU JIANG
Hangzhou, China
Business, Travel
GE JIN
Beijing, China
Dancing, Travel
JAMES JOHNSON
Baltimore, MD
Science, Tennis
JUSTIN JOHNSON
Advance, NC
Basketball, Running
SEAN JOHNSON
Raleigh, NC
Guitar, Volunteerism
VICTORIA JOHNSON
Ann Arbor, MI
Dancing, Music
ZACHARY JOHNSON
Buffalo Grove, IL
People, Politics
NICOLAS JOHNSTON
Sydney, Australia
Hockey, Languages
ALLEN JONES
Atlanta, GA
Music, Politics
AMANDA JONES
Memphis, TN
Dancing, Cheer
SARAH JONES
Chapel Hill, NC
Music, Travel
SHAUN JONES
Fayetteville, NC
Bowling, Student Gov't.
dj91
Science
sjl54
Social Sciences
sli21
Arch./ Anthropology
ajl67
Engineering
jaj44
Mathematics
pj48
Undecided
IdjlO
Business
pj47
Economics
Belle Knox Address
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