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S P E C TAT O R

VOLUME 92 NUMBER 7

1500 WEST KENNEDY ROAD, LAKE FOREST, IL 60045

End of Year Awards SENIOR PRIZES Alexander Award............................................................Tommy Clark For the senior boy who best exemplifies the spirit and ideals of LFA.

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MAY 30, 2014

After nearly five decades,

Kulieke retires

American Legion Award................................................Tommy Clark For the senior who exemplifies honor, courage, scholarship, leadership, and service.

Butler Award................................................................. Tyler Madeley For the senior who has earned academic achievement through perseverance.

Daughters of the American Revolution Award.......... Tommy Clark

For the senior who exemplifies the ideals of service, leadership, patriotism and dependability.

Faculty Award............................................................... Oh Joon Kwon For the student who has in thought, word, and deed embodied the ideal of scholarship.

Freeland Award.............................................................. Miriam Fraga For the senior girl who best exemplifies the spirit and ideals of LFA.

Waldie Award................................................................. Tommy Clark For the senior who, by the nature of his or her presence, has substantially impacted LFA.

Hixon Award................................................................... Emily Meyer For the senior who is outstanding in friendliness and concern for others.

Speidel Award................................................................. Claudia Jones For the senior girl who is outstanding in sincerity, courtesy, and thoughtfulness.

Vaile Award..........................................................Caroline Duckworth For the senior who has most imaginatively discharged administrative responsibilities.

Wetzel Award............................................................ Madeleine Pattis For the senior girl who has best exemplified the spirit of Ferry Hall.

DEPARTMENTAL AND UNDERCLASSMEN AWARDS Raymond Delaplaine Prize in Economics: Service Above Self Award:

Oh Joon Kwon

Jennifer Ma Jonathan Fremd Award: Erin Snoddy McLaughlin Prize: Sophia Platcow Jewel J. Jackson Award: Wesley Annan Harvest Hope Award: Tommy Clark and Claudia Jones E.J. Barry Language Award: Madeleine Pattis and Clara Lee Kulieke Award for Spanish: Kate Diaz Nelson Award: Woody Travers Overdorf History Prize: Luke Corsiglia English Award: Oh Joon Kwon and Emily Meyer Dana W. Niswender Prize: Rebecca Rhee Sophomore Narrative Prize: Madeline Widjaja English as a Second Language Award: Elizabeth Runnan Li Ainsworth Award: William Wang Mathematics Department Award: Sofya Freyman and Kohn Pan Louch Award: Anne MacLeod and Oh Joon Kwon McCormick Prize in Drama: Chinara Hill McCormick Prize in Music: Robert Haynes McCormick Prize in Visual Arts: Emma Stolarski Everett E. Grace Music Prize: Made;eine Pattis and Catherine Hanlon Fine Arts Department Award: Jessie Rosso and Miriam Fraga Pridmore Award: Anne MacLeod and Sophia Shoemaker Taylor Award: Andy Xia and Nyoka Wang Tech Award: Matti Franks and Clara Lee Playwriting Award: Ben Shaughnessy Spectator Award: Margaux Boles, Mary Kate Patton, Jenna Selati, Michelle Whitehead Technology Trailblazer Award: Sean Clavey

STUDENT LEADERSHIP 2012-2013

Prefects: Alec Mesrobian, Cece Boles, Darlene Ineza, Dejon Brissett, Evan Walters, Grace Kasten, Karisma Chhabria, Liza Tarr , Jennifer Ma, Joshua Postadan, Madeleine Pye, Aban Yaqub Proctors: Deji Akere, Wes Annan, Sydney Brundige, Malcom Chaka, Brett Hanebrink, Claudia Kirby, Marina Lentskevich, Ella Lin, Ayo Odebiyi, John Pan, Sajjad Sainsi, Joey Visconti All-School President: Romaer Chopra Senior Class President: Richard Melville Representatives: Gio Harold, Michael Phillips, Jasmine Sawyer Junior Class President : Sophia Platcow Representatives: Ella Ekstrom, Seongsik Joseph Kim, Brianna Sturkey Sophomore Class President: Max Wetzel Representatives: Alex Gamache, Yan Sun Abe Park, Erin Snoddy Discipline Committee Chair for 2011-12: Karisma Chhabria Master Keys: Amanda Bozorgi and Vicenta Nagel Masters of the Houses: Cece Boles and Dejon Brissett

Photo by Amanda Bozorgi

Longtime Spanish and English teacher Ms. Lynne Kulieke is retiring after almost five decades of teaching at LFA and Ferry Hall.

By The Spectator Staff

She has been a living connection between the current, vibrant Lake Forest Academy community and the remembered times when LFA and Ferry Hall were separate institutions. During 48 years of teaching at both schools, Ms. Lynne Kulieke reached the status of a living legend. And, sadly, after this weekend’s graduation ceremonies, Kulieke is retiring. Her fabled classes of Mythology and the Mystery genre of writing attracted hundreds (if not thousands) of students over nearly five decades, and her Spanish classes were always among the most popular language classes at the school. Not surprisingly, she was honored by both schools, being chosen as both a member of the LFA Hall of Fame and as a recipient of Ferry Hall’s Woman of the Year award. The Spectator editorial staff offered Kulieke a chance to write her own “goodbye” to the LFA community. This is what she wrote: Some people are born with a piece of chalk or a ditto machine ( the most modern an iPad/computer) in hand; some achieve a certain competency with chalk and iPad/ computer; some have said mode thrust upon them. In my case it was all three-although I didn’t know about the first two until the third took place in 1966 at Ferry Hall. It was most fortuitous and completely unexpected that Amelia Suby should call me and that I should have decided only a few months before that I didn’t want a monetary fortune but to give back (or forward)

what had been given to me: to help others to learn to communicate through the use of symbols, letters forming written and spoken words. Therefore learning and teaching, teaching and learning, the total interaction of the two was thrust upon me, and I discovered my past, present, and future. I wish to thank the little Spanish man in the back row, who stumbled when trying to express himself in a strange language--somewhat rotund and dressed in a tan suit, whom I can still see--who said that the English tongue was that of Shakespeare and Mark Twain, thereby giving me the alpha and the omega of my own language. And, furthermore, I wish to thank all the students at both Ferry Hall and Lake Forest Academy, who have taught me so much, and the faculty, the administration and the staff members, who have done the same for well over forty-five years. What have I learned from them? To keep on striving for perfection--that’s only part of it. The real difference between a perennial learner and a dilettante is that the learner knows what he or she doesn’t know and tries to find the answer-- to persist until the answer is found! I am amazed at how much I have learned each time alums return to the school, on every occasion that teachers have returned to visit, because the whole community has shown such grace and compassion for me, not to mention respect and esteem. And so I say farewell to all of you--of my formative as well as of my more mature years. I shall miss all of you more than mere language can say.


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