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Honors
Convocation & Commencement Awards 2005
Commencement Prizes
The
following students were recognized for their achievements during the 137th
annual Commencement ceremonies held on Saturday, May 28, 2005.
THE
PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP AWARD
The
Presidential Leadership Award is given annually to a student who has demonstrated
outstanding initiative and responsibility in service to this community.
AWARDED
TO: PATRICIA CASTRO-VEGA ’05
KOCH
PRIZE FOR THE BEST SENIOR RESEARCH PAPER
This
prize was established and endowed in 1953 by Albert and Ruth Koch, parents
of Elizabeth Koch Darlington ’35. The Koch Prize Committee reads senior
essays representing the fields of English, European studies, French, History,
Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian studies, Sociology,
and Spanish.
AWARDED
TO: Jin Joo Yun '05
THE
FRANCES TARLTON FARENTHOLD LEADERSHIP AWARD
The
Frances Tarlton Farenthold Leadership Award was established in 1980 by
friends of the Wells faculty in honor of former President Farenthold who
served from 1976 to 1980. The award was endowed in 1985 and is made each
year to a senior who has consistently demonstrated qualities of commitment
and service in the campus community and in the wider world.
AWARDED
TO: NICOLE PELLEGRINO ’05
Honors Convocation
Students,
faculty, and staff members who have excelled in academics, leadership,
the arts, service, or on the athletic field are recognized each year at
Wells’ Honors Convocation. In the early days, prizes and awards were given
during May Day festivities and at Commencement ceremonies. As part of its
centennial celebration, the College combined elements of these events and
held its first Honors Convocation in May 1968. Today, the College presents
40 awards annually; 23 of them are endowed.
The
following students were recognized for their achievements at the 37th annual
Honors Convocation, held on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 in Phipps Auditorium.
KATE
CLUGSTON PRIZE IN THEATER
Awarded
annually to a member of the senior class who, apart from on-stage performance,
has made an outstanding contribution to the theatre at Wells College, either
by one striking achievement or through continuous dedication.
AWARDED
TO: ZOE MALINCHOC ’05 and LAUREN NOYES ’05
THEATRE/DANCE
PRIZE FOR CHOREOGRAPHY
Awarded
to a senior who has distinguished herself in the creative, teaching and
performing facets of choreography.
AWARDED
TO: MICHELLE RAY ’05 and WHITNEY SAMPSON ’05
CAROL
STULL PRIZE FOR DANCE PERFORMANCE
Awarded
to a graduating senior who has excelled in dance performance, both in technical
accomplishment and expressive range.
AWARDED
TO: A senior Foreign Languages major from Vermont*
ANNE
REESE PUGH PRIZE
Awarded
to the member of the Junior or Senior Class who is recommended by the faculty
in French and Foreign Languages and Literatures as having acquired, in
at least three years of advanced work in the department, the most thorough
knowledge of the French language, and the greatest proficiency in its use.
AWARDED
TO: ANNA GRACE SCHURMAN ’05
FLEISSNER
GERMAN PRIZE
Awarded
to the student who has acquired the greatest knowledge of the German language
and literature in at least two years of college work in German.
AWARDED
TO: A senior Foreign Languages major from Vermont*
CARTER
A. WOODS PRIZE
Awarded
to that member of the graduating class, majoring in sociology, whose actions
most typify the ideals and scholarship of Mr. Woods in his 41 years at
Wells College.
AWARDED
TO: ARIEL MERKEL ’05 and also to a senior Sociology/Anthropology major
from Senegal*
EDWIN
B. MORGAN PRIZE
Awarded
to the student who has acquired the greatest knowledge of the Spanish language
in at least two years of college work in Spanish.
AWARDED
TO: HEATHER MEAD ’06
M.
HELENA ZACHOS PRIZE
Awarded
to the student who has submitted the best English prose written during
the year.
AWARDED
TO: HANNAH SALOMON ’05 for her story “Cluster Flies”
HONORABLE
MENTION: KRISTIN JACQUES ’07 for her story “Waking”
CLASS
OF 1905 PRIZE IN POETRY
Awarded
for the best poem or poems written by an undergraduate during the year.
AWARDED
TO: KRISTIN JACQUES ’07 and HANNAH SALOMON ’05
HONORABLE
MENTION: JILL PARSONS ’05
CATHERINE
B. DePAU PRIZE (ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS)
Awarded
for the best poem or group of poems submitted by a student.
FIRST
PLACE: HANNAH SALOMON ’05
SECOND
PLACE: DOROTHY BITTNER ’06
ONYX
PRIZE IN STUDENT JOURNALISM
Awarded
to the member of the newspaper staff who has made the most outstanding
contribution to the Wells community through her journalistic writing.
AWARDED
TO: SARAH ALEXANDER ’06
JULIA
TAYLOR MARTIN PRIZE IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Awarded
to the student who, during the college year, has submitted a superior essay
within the field of American History.
AWARDED
TO: FAHERTY NIELSEN ’06 for her paper “The Inherent Racism of Vietnam:
The Logic Behind the Extension of the Civil Rights Movement into the Anti-War
Movement”
THE
HISTORY/POLITICAL SCIENCE PRIZE
Awarded
to that student of high standing in history or political science who has
shown the greatest ability to use her training in promoting the intellectual
and social life of the College, as well as the greatest promise of usefulness
in the future.
AWARDED
TO: JULIA WEISS ’05
WALL
STREET JOURNAL AWARD
Awarded
each year for excellence in work in economics and the Corporate Affiliates
Investment Fund.
AWARDED
TO: NDEYE MAIMOUNA FALL ’05
THOMAS
KNUTH INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PRIZE
Awarded
to that member of the graduating class who has demonstrated both academic
excellence in the area of international studies, and commitment to the
improvement of international understanding.
AWARDED
TO: ANNA GRACE SCHURMAN ’05
JEAN
S. DAVIS PRIZE
Awarded
to that member of the graduating class, majoring in either economics or
sociology, who has shown both the fine understanding of facts, and the
social implication of the subject involved, so characteristic of Miss Davis.
AWARDED
TO: RALEIGH BROWNING ’05 and PATRICIA CASTRO-VEGA ’05
MARGARET
SCHWARTZ PSYCHOLOGY PRIZE
Awarded
to that member of the graduating class who has demonstrated consistent
excellence in her work in psychology.
AWARDED
TO:
SABRINA JOHNSTON ’05
KATHERINE McLAREN ’05
NICOLE PELLEGRINO ’05
THE
DOROTHY ALLISON RAZOR’S EDGE PRIZE IN WOMEN’S STUDIES
Established
in 2005 by the Women’s Studies faculty and made possible by the generous
donation from Dorothy Allison of proceeds from the sale of the booklet
printed by the Book Arts Center to honor her visit to Wells College in
October, 2004. Awarded annually to a graduating Women’s Studies major
or minor who has demonstrated a commitment to and understanding of the
political, social, intellectual, and transformative goals of Women’s Studies
and/or feminism.
AWARDED
TO: BRITTANY CAMPESE ’05 and CARRIE ELLIOTT ’05
NANCY
ANN REED CHEMISTRY PRIZE
Awarded
to a member of the graduating class for excellence in chemistry.
AWARDED
TO: SARAH BRYCE ’05
RUTH
M. DUNLAP PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Awarded
to the student who, at the end of her senior year has established the best
record in her class in chemistry courses.
AWARDED
TO: ALESSANDRA SARRICA ’05
THE
CRC PRESS FRESHMAN CHEMISTRY ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Recognition
for outstanding achievement by a freshman in the introductory chemistry
courses.
AWARDED
TO: JESSICA KELLER ’08
THE
WELLS WOMEN IN SCIENCE PRIZE
Awarded
to the member of the graduating class who has done outstanding work in
at least two of the sciences, and who has demonstrated an interest in and
an ability for a career in graduate work and research, and/or teaching,
together with a commitment to the advancement of women in science.
AWARDED
TO: ALESSANDRA SARRICA ’05
JOHN
D. WILSON-RALPH H. POOLE, JR. CUP
Awarded
annually to a member of the senior class who - in the spirit of liberal
education - has made a distinguished contribution during the four years
to the athletic program of the College.
AWARDED
TO: KATHERINE McLAREN ’05
KATHRYN
S. MALONEY SENIOR SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD
Awarded
to the member of the senior class who has participated on a varsity team
for a minimum of three seasons, and has exemplified academic excellence
throughout her career at Wells.
AWARDED
TO: ARIEL MERKEL ’05
LESLEY
WEAD ZABRISKIE EXPRESS AWARDS
Awarded
annually to a member of each intercollegiate team who embodies the true
ideals of
team
commitment: leadership, discipline, dedication, and sportsmanship.
AWARDED
TO:
FIELD HOCKEY KATHERINE McLAREN ’05
SOCCER ANGEL RABUS ’05
TENNIS JILL PARSONS ’05
SWIMMING A freshman from Minnesota*
LACROSSE REBECCA NUNN ’05
SOFTBALL KRYSTLE BOUCHARD ’07
MARIANNE
QUATTROCCHI ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Awarded
annually to the junior of senior who exhibits all the following characteristics:
1) scholastic excellence; 2) service to the Wells Community; and 3) appreciation
of athletic competition. These are the characteristics reflecting
the style, enthusiasm, warmth, and Wells spirit epitomized by Marianne
Quattrocchi.
AWARDED
TO: JHAN HALL ’06
KOCH
STUDENT LIBRARY PRIZES
Awarded
to the seniors who have the best, not the largest, collections of books.
Each collection will be judged on its value as a practical working library
in relation to the major interest of the owner; as a nucleus for a permanent
personal library; as indication of discriminating judgment in collecting
books and of a growing interest in books through the college years.
Rare editions and fine bindings are of secondary importance in this contest.
GENERAL
AWARDED
TO:
First Prize: HEATHER TURNER ’05
Second Prize: JILL PARSONS ’05
SPECIAL
INTEREST
AWARDED
TO:
First Prize: KIRSTEN GRESKO ’04 for her collection in the areas of science
and education
Second Prize: JANINA FISHER ’05 for her collection in the area of Art History
THE
ADALAIDE BALL KIRBY ’34 GLOBAL LEARNING SCHOLARSHIP
This
scholarship provides the opportunity for a Wells student to participate
in a study abroad program for two semesters. The award is based on
three criteria and judged by a group of off-campus study directors.
The three criteria are an essay, academic achievement, and demonstrated
financial need.
AWARDED
TO: BLYTHE UNTIET ’07 for the 2005-06 academic year
ANNE
J. RUSS PRIZE FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
This
prize is awarded to the member of the Wells College community who in the
course of the year has made the most significant social, political, or
ethical contribution, especially involving matters of human diversity and
inclusiveness.
AWARDED
TO: CARRIE ELLIOTT ’05
* These
students have asked that their names not be published
June, 2005
Wells
College Receives Grant Renewal Notification From NYSCA
New York State Council
on the Arts supports College’s Visiting Writer Series
Wells
College vice president and treasurer Diane Hutchinson is pleased to announce
that Wells has received notification that its five-year grant from the
New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) has been renewed for the third
year.
“Receiving
this grant provides an opportunity for Wells College to show its continued
support of the arts and allows the College’s Visiting Writers Series to
bring well known poets and lecturers to campus,” said Hutchinson.
“These NYSCA funds enable the greater community, not just the Wells campus,
to be exposed to a variety of literary readings, workshops, and discussions.”
NYSCA
is a state-funded agency that provides support for activities of nonprofit
arts and cultural organizations in New York State and helps to bring artistic
programs of high quality to the citizens of the state.
Wells
College has received grants from NYSCA to support the Visiting Writers
Series since the early 1980s. Bruce Bennett, professor of English and director
of the Visiting Writer Series, is pleased by the grant extension as well.
“We are exceedingly grateful to NYSCA for its continuing support,” he says.
“This funding makes it possible for us to bring exciting and diverse writers
to Wells and the extended community.”
The
list of writers brought to Wells through NYSCA funding includes poets,
fiction writers, writers of non-fiction, and children's authors; many are
nationally known. Among those that have recently visited Aurora are Pushcart
Prize winner Judith Kitchen and award-winning poet and Spanish translator
Rhina P. Espaillat.
To
learn more about the Visiting Writer Series, please call English professor
Bruce Bennett at 315/364-3228 or visit the college’s website: www.wells.edu.
Additional information about the New York State Council on the Arts may
be found on their website: www.nysca.org.
Wells
College is a four-year, private liberal arts college located in Aurora,
New York, on the eastern shore of Cayuga Lake. It was established in 1868
by Henry Wells, founder of Wells Fargo and the American Express Company.
Wells boasts small class sizes, an extensive experiential learning program,
a diverse off-campus study program, and cross-enrollment with both Cornell
University and Ithaca College. The academic program allows students substantial
freedom to create individually unique educational experiences. In addition
to becoming coeducational in Fall 2005, the College is strengthening its
off-campus study programs, introducing new initiatives in its Book Arts
Center, and expanding its athletic programs.
June, 2005
Wells
College Honors Five Trustees for Exceptional Leadership
Board members retire;
applauded for their service to college
At
the annual spring meeting of the Wells College Board of Trustees, five
retiring board members were honored by President Lisa Marsh Ryerson and
the campus community for their leadership and service to the college.
Board
Chair Stephen Zabriskie, an Aurora resident, retired after nine
years of outstanding service. Elected chair in 2003, Zabriskie has continued
a family tradition of leadership at the college dating back to the 1860s.
His ancestor, E.B. Morgan, was Henry Wells’ friend and business partner.
Morgan assisted Wells in the founding of the college and oversaw its growth
after Henry Wells’ death. Previous to being named chair, Zabriskie served
as the board’s secretary and then vice chair. Throughout his tenure, he
has been involved with strategic planning work.
President
Ryerson said, “The word ‘vision’ is used so often today and in so many
different contexts that we tend to forget it is a rare gift. I place Steve
Zabriskie in the category of true visionary. He sees the strength in our
traditions, and long before many others saw it, he envisioned the shape
of a new Wells College.”
Nancy
Barton Barclay, Wells Class of 1956, completed a three-year term as
Alumnae Trustee. She is a resident of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
“Nancy
has been a dedicated Wells volunteer for many years, serving as class agent,
class secretary, chair of her 45th Reunion, and a member of the Science
Campaign Committee,” said Ryerson. “She has fulfilled her board responsibilities
with characteristic dedication and care, representing alumnae in the life
of the college.”
In
addition to Wells, many organizations have benefited from Barclay’s leadership,
including the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Medford Leas Lewis W. Barton
Arboretum. Currently, she is a trustee of Medford Leas, a continuing
care retirement community, and a commissioner of the historical society
in Cherry Hill.
Thomas
J. Espenshade completed a three-year term as trustee. A resident of
Princeton, New Jersey, he is a professor of sociology at Princeton University.
Espenshade also directs the National Study of College Experience, funded
by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, that is comparing the experiences of
minority and non-minority students applying to selective colleges and universities.
President
Ryerson said, “Tom understands both faculty and administrative perspectives
and has a broad understanding of the complexities of American higher education.
His insights have been invaluable, and he has brought distinction to our
board.”
As
a senior at Wells, Meghan McCune ’03 was elected by her classmates
to serve on the board for two years as Collegiate Trustee, and this spring
she completed her term. She graduated from Wells summa cum laude, Phi Beta
Kappa, with distinction in anthropology and sociology, and is currently
a graduate student in anthropology at Michigan State University. In the
spring of 2004, she won first place in a graduate student paper competition
sponsored by a consortium of Big 10 schools.
“Meghan
aspires to a career in higher education. Both her experience on the board
and studies at Wells have given her excellent preparation, and we have
benefited from her perspective as a recent graduate,” said Ryerson.
John
(Jay) R. Woolford III of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, has completed three
terms on the Wells board. He is a principal with Third Age, Inc. in Philadelphia
and is president of Springton Development Services, LLC.
Jay’s
expertise as an architect was highly valued by the board. As chair of the
Physical Plant Committee, he made important contributions to the development
of a campus facilities plan.
“Jay
is an ideal person to have provided leadership in campus planning because
he is a talented and accomplished architect,” Ryerson said. “We are especially
grateful for his tireless work with the village renovations and planning
for the new science building.”
For
more information, please contact Communications Director Kelly Tehan at
315/364-3260.
June, 2005
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