Technical Director for the student theater group at Wellesley and getting to tell people what to do. She is excited to be a sociology major, and she is enjoying staying honorable as a part of Honor Code Council. Toni-Ann Williams competed in her third gymnastics World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, and helped team Jamaica qualify a spot at the Olympic Qualifiers in April taking place in Rio de Janeiro. She is also looking forward to her second competitive season at Cal and looking forward to taking more classes geared towards the Public Health major. Bracken Woolley is enjoying her sophomore year at the University of Richmond and has decided to major in economics and minor in English. She loves the work she does with student government, admissions and Greek life at UR, and hopes to find an internship this summer in Baltimore to help her explore her interests in business and writing. Next semester, she plans on studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark or Edinburgh, Scotland.
Class of 2015 Regan Gore Regan.C.Gore.19@dartmouth.edu Libby Kluttz kluttzthumb@yahoo.com Grace Laria gflaria@gmail.com Caroline Tucker caroline.tucker@furman.edu Gurleen Ahuja never thought that she would have enjoyed University of Maryland, Baltimore County as much as she currently does. She has made a wonderful group of genuine friends and has solidified her major in Global Studies! She has the opportunity to be on a Punjabi dance team and was able to perform her song “Challenge the Darkness” at a big event on campus. Finally, she is the cofounder of Students Helping Honduras, which is very exciting. Kelly Bare loves Penn State and has decided to major in elementary education. She says that school is going very well! Hannah Baron had a great time in a new place during her first semester at Hobart and William Smith Colleges! She took a diverse range of classes in the humanities, ranging from public policy to education to religion, which has helped her figure out her majors and minors. As a recruit for the William Smith
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Hannah Krich, Lindsey Edwards, Michala Clay, Tyla Hairston, Aminah Brooks from the Class of 2015
rowing team, she came into school with a friendly group of faces who have had her back through absolutely everything, whether is has been helping her to understand a new workout or study for a test. Her first semester helped her to find her balance between athletics, academics, and social activities, and she is excited to succeed in a new semester. Jenna Baverman’s first semester of college at Hofstra was jam-packed. Absolutely a challenging semester academically, but fall ball helped her to keep on track and gave her many things to look forward to each weekend at lacrosse tournaments. After a successful semester both on and off the field, Jenna is looking forward to spring season. She was recently invited to try out for the Israeli Women’s National Lacrosse Team this summer, and she couldn’t be more excited to spend yet another summer playing lacrosse in her favorite place. Cameron Bell could not be happier heading into her second semester at Georgetown. She has been thrilled with the opportunities that she has had to pursue both her academic and extracurricular interests, namely her involvement in concert choir and student theatre. She is especially excited to be assistant music directing a student-run production of Into the Woods this spring. Mackenzie Birely is absolutely loving her time at Villanova University. She is studying nursing and while the curriculum is very difficult, Roland Park has prepared her to conquer anything thrown her way. She has gotten involved in various intramural sports such as flag football and dodgeball, and she has recently joined the Chi Omega Sorority. She looks forward to working with their philanthropy, The Make a Wish
Foundation, and raising money to help grant a wish to a child in the Greater Philadelphia Area. This coming April, she will be running in her first half marathon in Philadelphia. Becky Blackstone has had a really great experience so far at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. First semester, she focused on learning about audio production, and now she is focusing on the visual components of film. She has also been working for the Fusion Film Festival and has joined the NYU figure skating team. Adjusting to a new town, a new school, and new faces has definitely been an eyeopening transition for Maddie Boucher. She
Sally Tucker, 2011 and Caroline Tucker, 2015 at Furman Homecoming