biomedical engineering. “I wanted to get an even balance between going to a liberal arts college and a trade school, so I have the best of both worlds!” Imdad will be working at LEGOLAND California this summer. Will Haslett heads west to Colorado College in the fall, while Christopher Healey will represent Fenn in the Midwest at Kenyon College. Joining Christopher in Ohio will be Kevin Rutledge, who will attend Oberlin College. Carter Hussey will matriculate at the University of South Carolina. Gavin Kennedy will attend Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business in Washington, DC. Closer to home, Alek Lyman and Gavin Tasker will be going to Tufts University in the fall. Also staying in New England are Marcus Mazzotti, who will be enrolling at UMass Amherst, and Teddy McCluskey, who will attend Quinnipiac University. Connor McAvoy is headed to Tulane University in the fall. In the dead of winter, Nick Moskow will also be warm and snowfree at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. Lucas Mundel, too, will escape winter’s freezing temperatures as he enrolls at Savannah College of Art and Design
in Georgia. Luke Newman will spend the summer working construction with a Concord-based firm before he heads to St. Michael’s College in Colchester, VT, in the fall. Odom Sam has chosen to stay in Rhode Island after graduating from St. George’s School and will matriculate at Salve Regina University in Newport. Daniel Simosa will enroll at Stonehill College in the fall. Jon Stasior will spend a post-graduate year at Loomis Chafee for additional studies and to play football. Nick Stone wins the prize for the most exotic post-graduate plans. Accepted early decision to Hobart College, Nick will take a gap year and spend the fall traveling to Fiji, New Zealand, and Australia with a Rustic Pathways program. Pranav Tadikonda will be going to the University of Michigan in the fall. In December, Ethan vanderWilden was named an Eastern Massachusetts Division 3 All-Star for football. He will be attending Colby College next year. Nick Walters is headed to Hamilton College. In December, Cole Winstanley was named a Dual County All-Star in cross country; he will be attending Stanford University in the fall.
Jerry Ward celebrated the June 4 graduation of Concord-Carlisle High School with (l to r) Titus Wilson ’14 and CCHS seniors Andrew Hughes, Ethan vanderWilden, Patrick Crowley, Austin Hoey, Aidan Long, and Jon Stasior, all members of the Fenn Class of 2013.
2014 Alumni Class Senators Chad Arle
chad.w.arle@gmail.com
Andrew Brown
abrown.17@pomfretschool.org
Ryan Ewing
ryanewing99@gmail.com
P.J. Lucchese
pjlucchese@gmail.com
Christopher Ruediger Cormac Zachar
chris.ruediger3@gmail.com
cormacz98@gmail.com
Dan Broun and his robotics team The Brainstormers were ranked #1 and held the World Record in match score going into the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) World Championship in the FIRST Tech Challenge division. Though the team lost the world championship during the quarter finals, during the last two seasons it has won 13 awards combined for their robot performance, outreach of STEM to disadvantaged urban kids, and programming prowess. Daniel Kramer will be rowing with the US Junior National Team this summer. He’ll be training in Oregon for three weeks and then racing with the team. Willie Page won a Gold Key award for painting in this year’s Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards competition. In December, Duncan Umphrey was named an ISL All-Star for cross country. Justin Robb was elected co-captain of the Acton-Boxborough varsity soccer team for the fall of 2016.
2015 Alumni Class Senators Walker Davey
daveybolts28@gmail.com
Paul Michaud
paul.michaud13@gmail.com
Sid Modur
sidharth.modur@gmail.com
Nick Schoeller
nschoeller2@gmail.com
Max Solomon
max.solomon@comcast.net
Dylan Volman Ben Zide
dhvman@gmail.com
benjaminzide@gmail.com
David Nguyen (captain), Rob Brower, Mark Morton, and Dan Broun ’14 and their robotics team The Brainstormers were ranked #1 and held the World Record in match score going into the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) World Championship in the FIRST Tech Challenge division. Of 5200 teams worldwide, only 128 get to attend the World Champion-
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