GRADUATION 2015
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN PRIZE was established by George Deptula, a former member of the faculty, to recognize strength of character, sensitivity to the needs of others, and willingness to use her or his education, talent, and time to assist those in need. This prize winner is a student who has shown an unwavering commitment to making our school a welcoming, inclusive and supportive community. His genuine sensitivity to the needs of others and the humor with which he finesses difficult situations have been his hallmarks. A great friend, wise listener, and exceptional leader, his contributions to the school have been felt in every facet of his varied endeavors. James Addison Lindberg ’15 THE HEAD’S PRIZE is awarded to those students in the graduating class who, in addition to fine scholarship, have contributed generously to friends, the school community, and whose lives exemplify the School’s motto: Honor, Scholarship, Kindness. This recipient is a leader in every sense of the word. His integrity, generosity with his time, support of classmates, and respect for others are constants. He has responded to every challenge with enthusiasm, self-discipline, dedication, and maturity. His intelligence is a gift that he shares with humility. Talented and engaged, he is a quiet and strong force for good in every group of which he is a part. Christopher McRae Kellogg-Peeler ’15 Scholar, athlete, musician, volunteer, she has contributed to the BB&N community in myriad ways. With abundant friendliness and genuine kindness, she has led by example. Whether at an assembly or in the orchestra, on the field or in the classroom, she has displayed tenacity, energy, and spirit in her efforts to improve the school community. Maeve Summer McNamara ’15
Head of School Rebecca T. Upham and Head’s Prize winners Christopher Kellogg-Peeler ’15 and Maeve McNamara ’15
Academic Coordinator Ross Clark with the Peter K. Gunness Prize winners Nicholas Bator ’15 and Jaya Aiyer ’15
Grade 12 Dean Louise Makrauer with the Lubets Prize winners Alexandra Fecteau ’15 and Tynan Friend ’15
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