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above), this year edited by Hannah Macaulay ’14, was distributed on campus just before Prize Day. Cover art was by Veronica Tsai ’14. Seven St. George’s students and four faculty members participated in the Asian-American Footsteps Conference (AAFC) at Noble and Greenough School in Dedham, Mass., this spring. The fourth annual conference, for Asian and Asian-American high school students attending independent schools in New England, featured a keynote address by The Jubilee Project, workshops, performances and a book fair. Participants from SG were: Audrey Lin ’16, Veronica Tsai ’14, Bochu Ding ’17, Oasis Zhen ’17, Edgar Lee ’14, Victoria Lee ’16 and Lola Zhang ’16. They were accompanied by Director of Student Activities Mary O’Connor, Director of Diversity Kim Bullock, Chinese teacher Xiaoyu Chen and science teacher Sugi Min.
Sixth formers Alex Medeiros, Christian Anderson, Allie Fuller, Lexi LaShelle, Maggie Maloy, Julian Turner, Caroline Yerkes and Alexa Santry were recognized this spring for their service to the chapel program. The choir also bid farewell to seniors Cory Davis, Amirah Keaton, Edgar Lee, Emma Reed and Hannah Todd. Students who sang with the choir all four years—Charlotte Dulay, Hayley Durudogan, Norah Hogan and Hannah Macaulay—received a special note of thanks from Choirmaster Patrick Aiken. For continued on page 42
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their participation in a conference held in Washington, D.C., by the Academy of Future Physicians. The annual conference offers students the opportunity to hear from nationally recognized doctors and health experts, as well as to view live surgery and learn about the latest medical tools and research.
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Passionate science students Gino Roy ’15 and Taylor Kirkpatrick ’16 were awarded certificates for
Above: Sixth formers (in the front row) Charlotte Dulay, Norah Hogan, Hayley Durudogan (and in the back row) Hannah Macaulay, Hannah Todd, Emma Reed, Cory Davis, Amirah Keaton and Edgar Lee were honored for their service to the SG Choir.
Amanda Warren ’15 (left) did a phenomenal job at the ninth annual U.S. High School Chinese Speech Contest held at the University of Massachusetts in Boston last semester. As one of seven contestants participating in the beginner level—and one of only 22 selected finalists from 12 states competing on-site that day, Amanda tied for second place in her category. Her teacher, Mike Wang, reports she showed great poise and skill.
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