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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

Photos by

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

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Engaging, Connecting and Celebrating

Students, Alumni and

Friends of Duke University

Forever Duke Send-Off Parties

Forever Duke Block Party

Duke Alumni Dinners

Duke Career Conference

Duke Arts Festival

DEMAN

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

you're right-there's lots of information on the

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.

He likes talking with students (before coming to Duke, he spent 32

^le University, teaching English and then serving as dean),

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|rou see him walking around campus or attending Duke

sporting events.

Peter Lange Provost

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lancial and administrative services of the

rsity. He provides leadership tor the various

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.

Victor J. Dzau was \

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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

mi

i '

IIP

il

ill

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

30

mm

mi mtkM

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

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