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This year, 42 of Episcopal’s new students are legacies. Twenty-five of these legacies are new students who have siblings who are current or former EHS students, and 17 are children or grandchildren of alumni. Some of these legacy students and their alumni family members gathered on Opening Day in front of Stewart Gym.
6 FALL ACADEMIC AWARDS Front row: Peyton Schwartz ’15, the Sewanee Award for Excellence in Writing; Elizabeth Collett ’15, Excellence in English; Lauryn King ’17, Excellence in English; Yeji Kim ’15, Excellence in Physics and the Harvard University Award for Scholastic Achievement; Liz Mao ’15, Excellence in
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French and Excellence in Mathematics; Su Kim ’15, Excellence in Chinese; Kate Oldham ’15, Excellence in Biology and the Middlebury College Award for Excellence in Foreign Language; and Laura Bratton ’15, Excellence in Spanish. Second row: Jack Bai ’15, the George Washington University School of Engineering Medal/ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Certificate for Outstanding Work in Math and Science; Joseph Lin ’16, Excellence in Mathematics; Leo Zhang ’17, Excellence in Mathematics; Brian Kim ’16, Excellence in Instrumental Music; Allegra Geanuracos ’15, Excellence in Latin; Lane Berry ’16, Excellence in German and Excellence in Chemistry; and Sarah Thomas ’16, Excellence in Studio Art. Third row: Augusta Nau ’15, the Dartmouth
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College Book Award for Outstanding Work in Social Studies; Natalie Wall ’15, Excellence in Photography; Brooke Webb ’16, the Ingle Family Theology Award for Excellence in Theology; Lydia Webster ’16, Excellence in Drama; Annabelle Woodward ’16, Excellence in English; and Madison Hughes ’15, Excellence in Vocal Music. Back row: Ashby Wickham ’16, Excellence in Themes in Global History 2; and Jared Young ’17, Excellence in Themes in Global History I. Not pictured: Eric Koo ’17, Excellence in Introduction to the Arts.
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