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Upper School Honors Students at Closing Awards

On Thursday, May 26 the Upper School held its annual Closing Awards Ceremony. During this ceremony, Shipley recognized the outgoing and incoming student leadership officers and presented students with academic, athletic, and leadership awards. Congratulations to the following students:

UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS FOR LEADERSHIP & SERVICE

The Sandi Richards Service Prize: Jordyn Faragalli                                                           
Awarded by The Student Life Committee of The Shipley School Board of Trustees to an underclassman for character and service.

The Mary Law Starr Prize: Richard Liu and Cathleen Diez-Damen
Awarded to a student in grade nine who has demonstrated leadership, influence and responsibility. 

The Elizabeth Warrick Curtis Award: Justin Powell 
Sponsored by Kathy Guy Dawson ’78. This award is given annually to an Upper School student whose exemplary leadership and achievements contributed to promoting a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture by making a difference and leaving a significant impact on others within the Shipley community. This student will have consistently demonstrated their commitment to respecting and honoring differences through courage and grace, while encouraging and supporting everyone to flourish and thrive. 

OUTSIDE AWARDS
 
The first group of students to be recognized today are those who have been honored by academic organizations outside the school:
 
Anderson Art Prize: Vivian Wu
The recipient of The Anderson Prize is chosen by an outside juror. This prize is awarded to a senior art student whose work exhibits depth of vision and a wide range of technical expertise.The juror takes into account the basic considerations such as presentation, composition, and color. Yet the greatest emphasis is placed on those all-important, and most difficult to achieve intangibles: originality and the development of a compelling and cohesive body of ideas.
 
The Leila Peck Horticulture Award: Niamh Birkett and Caroline Kaye
Awarded to a student who has made an outstanding contribution to the Shipley Sprouts. The award is not necessarily given to the person who has won the most ribbons in the flower shows, but to the person who has been an enthusiastic participant in all phases of Sprouts: shows, projects, and club time.  The prize recognizes willingness to work as well as a conscientious worker.

JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP AND UNIVERSITY BOOK AWARDS

Janet Neville: Julia Lissack                                                                                
Given in memory of Janet Neville, brilliant and gifted member of the Class of 1946, to a member of the junior class who, like Janet, has true intellectual promise. 

Harvard University: Emma Portnoy                                                                                  
For the outstanding junior: excellence in scholarship and achievement in other fields –school spirit, ability, scholarship, and influence.
 
Princeton University: Henry Terlevich                                                                                             
For outstanding academic achievement and exemplary community service.

University of Pennsylvania: Tanner Kelton and Kevin Zheng
This award is made to a junior who has established an excellent academic record, shown leadership outside the classroom, and has demonstrated high personal and academic integrity. 

Williams College Book Award: Srijan Velamuri 
To a junior in the top five percent of his or her class who has demonstrated intellectual leadership and has made a significant contribution to the extra-curricular life of the school.

Yale University: Maura Lindeman                                                                 
For outstanding personal character and intellectual promise.

ACADEMIC  AND DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS

The Phi Beta Kappa Prize: Griffin Chulik
Awarded to the student with the highest academic average for the high school years.

The Senior Scholarship Prize: Alex Qian
Awarded to the student who has earned the second highest academic average for the high school years.

The David Rich Latin Prize: Emily Scolnick 
The David Rich Latin Prize is named in honor of the career of David Rich, Latin teacher at Shipley for over 30 years. The prize is given to the student who best exemplifies the spirit and philosophy of David’s pedagogy, which combined the highest standards for academic achievement with a deep appreciation for the beauty and emotion of Latin literature.
 
The Modern Language Prizes 
For French, Mandarin and Spanish are awarded to advanced-level honors students who have consistently demonstrated a love of language, a sensitivity to foreign cultures, a strong work ethic, and have attained a high level of proficiency.

Spanish: Sydni Faragalli
Mandarin: Ella Nevo
French: Jon Myers

The Williams Garthwaite English Award: Jon Myers and Sydni Faragalli
Established in honor of two close friends and members of the Class of 1930, Lee Garthwaite and Mary Louise Williams.  It is awarded to the student who best combines analytical thought, originality, and elegance of style in writing with genuine and lively contributions to the intellectual life of the classroom.

The June Avery Snyder Prize: Ayelet Cooperberg
Given in memory of June Avery Snyder, Class of 1937, by her husband in honor of what would have been her 50th reunion.  The prize is awarded to a student who has shown marked proficiency in creative writing, and who combines with that talent, enthusiasm, intellectual curiosity, joy for living, compassion, and the leaven of humor.

The Allegra Woodworth History Prize: Rita Grimmig
Named in honor and memory of Allegra Woodworth, esteemed history teacher from 1927 to 1971.  This prize is awarded to a student who, in the course of studies in the Upper School has demonstrated scholarly zeal in works of distinction.

The George Wrangham & Margaret Ralph History Research Prize: Tanner Kelton and Finn Brenan
This award was established in 2009 in celebration of the extraordinary impact that Mr. Wrangham and Mrs. Ralph  had on their students during their years at Shipley. Mr. Wrangham and Mrs. Ralph possessed incomparable passion for learning and commitment to the research. This award is given annually to the sophomore or junior student or students who produce the best research paper or project as judged by members of the history department.

The Catherine Bohlen Interdisciplinary Prize: Amy Ren
Given in honor of this long-time teacher of history and history of art.  It is awarded to the student who demonstrates excellence in Interdisciplinary Studies.

The Daniel M. Caesar Award: Chris Cook
This award was established in 1993 in memory of Dan Caesar, Class of 1990, in honor of his ability and love of music. The award is given to a student who has contributed the most to musical performance at Shipley.
 
The Scammon Jones Music Prize: Brett Mendelson
This award is given annually to the student who maintains the highest level of achievement in the study of music theory.
 
The Performing Arts Prize: Evie Bedrick
This prize is awarded for excellence in theatrical performance.

The Charles S. Owen Science Department Prize: Alex Qian
The Science Department prize recognizes students who have inquiring scientific minds and distinguished academic records in upper level courses in all of the three major scientific disciplines: Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
 
The Margaret Williams Prize in Mathematics: Alex Qian and Ella Nevo
This award recognizes an outstanding student of mathematics who demonstrates genuine intellectual curiosity and revels in exploring complex problems, making connections, and asking questions that spark rich discourse.

The STEAM Award: Madeline Day
The STEAM Department prize recognizes a student who has embraced the ability to create, innovate and implement the iterative design process as well as the ability to inspire others. 

The Graham Barrott Computer Science Prize: Hannah Fisher
Awarded to a student who by his ability, interest, enthusiasm and curiosity has achieved excellent standards of work and produced superior lab programs throughout the year.

ATHLETIC AWARDS  
 
The Merry Tropp Sportsmanship Award: Emma Baker and Asher Leavy
Established in 1996  in loving memory of Merry Tropp, head girls’ varsity squash coach to recognize  senior athletes who best demonstrate the dedication, commitment, and sportsmanship, in practice and play exemplified by Merry as a teacher, coach, athlete and friend. We recognize two athletes in the name of Merry Tropp. 

The Esther Forbes Russell Prize: Alexander Orr
Given to a senior who has excelled in both academics and athletics, this award was established in 1946 by the father of Esther Forbes Russell ’36 to honor her accomplishments as a scholar and athlete at Shipley. 
 
The Richard L. Maack Father’s Association Bowl: Justin Curran
Awarded in honor of Richard L. Maack, Director of Athletics from 1991-1999, and is given to the Shipley male athlete who through sportsmanship, ability, and enthusiasm has contributed the most to Shipley athletics.

The White Blazer Award: Sabrina Imes and Jaiden Griffin                       
Honors the senior girl who has played on two or more varsity teams and through her dedication, enthusiasm and skill best exemplifies Shipley’s top female athletes.

SENIOR LEADERSHIP PRIZES

The Theodore Spencer Award: Sydni Faragalli
Given to a senior for character and service.

The Alumni Prize: Meera Patel
For conduct, spirit, and influence. To a junior or senior. 

Havermyer Dobie: Caelan McMichael and Livvy Kaliner
For effort, cooperation, spirit and service. 

The Anne Garrett Buck Memorial Award: Emily Scolnick
To a senior for academic honors through consistent effort, significant extracurricular contributions, and the warmth and generosity of spirit of Sissy Buck.

The Worden Prize: Amy Ren      
The Worden Prize is given annually to a student who is likely to perform to the best of his or her abilities, who participates enthusiastically in the life of the school, and who exhibits both a caring for others and a sensitivity to the needs of humankind.

The John J. Serrell Prize: Chris Cook
Given to a senior whose moral character, selflessness, strength in adversity, and involvement in school life have brought Shipley more fully to its mission by making this a community where all are welcomed and all may succeed.

The Class of 1944 Bowl: Rita Grimmig
To one of the three upper classes with the highest standard of citizenship, and to the student who is truly representative of the citizenship of the class. 

The Avery Silverman School Spirit Award: Peyton Turner
This award recognizes a member of the senior class whose passion, humor, loyalty and conviction renew our spirits, and whose sincerity, openness and honesty command our respect.

The Tamara Tirjan Memorial Award: Ella Nevo
I would like to acknowledge the members of Tammy’s family who are present - Heidi Tirjan, Max Tirjan, Class of 2020, and senior Liv Tirjan. Given to a senior who has an outstanding academic record, and who has demonstrated perseverance, maturity, personal warmth, common sense, and quiet leadership by example. 

The Thomas W. Nammack Award: Evan Buckley
Presented in honor of Tom Nammack, who led the Shipley Upper School with warmth, humor and integrity from 1993 - 2005; it is awarded annually to a member of the senior class whose character, leadership, and sense of humor represent those personal traits of Tom Nammack and whose breadth of interests and involvement in academics and co-curricular activities have earned the respect of the community and have improved the quality of life for students and faculty at Shipley. Nominations are made by the faculty and the recipient is determined by the Head of Upper School and the Head of School. 

Emma Bailey Speer Prize: Aisha Ali
In recognition of tremendous personal growth over the years, to a student who has learned the real meaning of "Courage for the Deed, Grace for the Doing."  The recipient has high standards, a sense of responsibility, a willingness to work, a concern for others and contagious enthusiasm.

The Lambert Leadership Award: Griffin Chulik
This award is given annually to the Upper School student who best exemplifies a commitment to excellence in all areas of school life and models the leadership, strength, and conviction of the three Lambert sisters, Ali '96, Erica '99, and Jill '03, each of whom served as All School President and helped to make Shipley a better school for Shipley students of today and tomorrow.

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