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Scholars List Spring 2011
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Students with a semester unweighted average of 84 or higher and no grade of “U” in conduct were named to the Scholars List.
Grade 10: Kyler Allen, George Anderson, Wesley
Frances Hattink, John Helms, David Heyer, Wesley
Anthony, Robbie Baker, Broughton Barry, Ben Beck,
Himot, Tatianna Jackson, Hannah James, Christen
Charlie Biggerstaff, Emily Bradford, Ronnie Braithwaite,
Johnson, Kourtlynn Johnson, Fraser Jones, Ansley
Caroline Buffington, Kathleen Buffington, Lucy Campbell,
Kenney, Jonathan Kopelman, Nana Koranteng, Kate
Grade 9: Samad Ajao, Ziad Ammar, Lindsey Barnes,
Laura Carr, Julia Clayton, Amelia Coletti, John Coletti,
Laird, Emma Major, Dylan Malinowski, Mason Marsteller,
Caroline Barry, Bill Bedinger, Jay Bland, Annie Boydston,
Claire Conner, Brian Dalton, Lexie Dalton, Paul-Benning
Sam Minton, Sally Ann Mitchell, Ty Mitchell, Emmala
Hunter Branch, Chris Bruns, Nicholas Cancelliere, Will
Davis, Shahla Delawalla, Samantha Dietz, Mary Grace
Moffett, Taylor Morris, Juwon Oresegun, Thomas Padgett,
Carr, Matthew Cartledge, Garrett Chapman, Farah
Easterling, Will Ewing, Mitch Fenbert, Elizabeth Fonger,
Kendall Payne, Betsy Pippen, Victoria Posmantur, Cooper
Charania, Tori Cole, Anna Collins, Carson Cook, Kennedy
Guy Fulwiler, Bennett Gwynn, Cole Hagood, Luke
Pursley, Aaron Race, Chandler Rees, Andrew Rockoff,
Crenshaw, Virginia Dalton, Clay DeYonker, Reed Dobbs,
Hart, Preston Hill, Victoria Hohlstein, Darius Hollis,
Duncan Rodts, Jonovan Sackey, Brooks Schoen, Avery
Katherine Drake, Caroline Edwards, Blair Fisher, James
Pearce Howell, Andrew Johnson, Hannah Johnson, Will
Schroeder, Sade Sims, George Smith, Jack Stickney,
Foster, Nicole Glass, Saqlain Golandaz, Nicholas Grant,
Johnston, Anna Kate Jones, Conrad Kinzey, Annabel
Carlyle Vincent, and Jordan Wolfe.
Camilla Grayson, Alina Gutierrez, Kate Harrison, Isabelle
Kupke, Madison Lathi, Sydney Lawings, Harrison Leeson,
Heard, Susan Holmes, Grace Horlock, Brooke Hyland,
Michael MacDonald, Kate Marani, Mitchell Marino, Winn
Grade 12: Shadiyat Ajao, William Anderson, Paul
Charlie Ingram, Audrey Jackson, Laura Jackson, Gregory
Martin, Alexis Anne Matthews, Kimberly McDonald,
Austin, Chris Beindorff, Charlie Bell, Caroline Benson,
Johnson, Helen Johnson, Will Johnson, Kaitlin Kahrs,
Griffin Medendorp, Astrid Michelson, Margaret Millians,
Zach Boden, Margaret Brennan, Edward Brentnall,
Patrick Keough, Noor Khan, Erin Langford, Tommy
Lauch Monroe, Jamila Moses, Jasmine Movagharnia,
Hunter Budd, Leland Burns, Ian Campbell, Anne
Lanier, Koren Lewis, Wesleigh Lourie, Burke Martin,
Walt Muller, Eliza Nance, Geoffrey Neville, Marie
Carlson, Catherine Conner, John Cooledge, Maggie
Suzanna Mayer, Evan Maynard, Connor McCarthy,
Northington, Jack O’Neal, Alexander Panos, Aaron
Cox, Kelsi Dean, Mallie Easterlin, Ellie Edwards, Allen
Addison McClaugherty, Eddie McCrady, Anne Torrey
Perrin-Harden, Alex Port, Teddie Schroeder, Vasser
Fozzard, Campbell Gitomer, Lauren Godshall, Naintara
McCuean, Michelle Morel, Daijha Mossen, Courtney
Seydel, Sarah Sharpley, Andrew Siegel, Ella Simmons,
Goodgame, Kendrick Goodman, Carson Gray, Patrick
Muller, Peter Nalle, John Neal, Tatiana Nettles, Sade
Caitlin Smith, Dani Smith, Emma Smith, Park Summerour,
Grayson, Megan Hagood, Dan Hall, Reina Hasegawa,
Oresegun, Cory Page, Blake Powell, Lindsey Reid,
Suzannah Tarkington, Reeves Turner, Sydney Umeri,
Matthew Hunsinger, John Hyland, Will Jameson, Connor
Connor Reynolds, Cameron Robinson, Parker Rocco,
Emily Valentino, Abigail Van Horn, Leila Waits, Cooper
Johnson, Michelle Karangu, Mikey Keough, Clayton Lau,
Kimberlin Rogers, Frances Salmon, Julia Selman,
Ward, Brant Wells, Margot Williams, Arthur Winborne, and
Will Law, Xinwei Li, Wesley Link, Liza McLain, Linden
Elizabeth Sheldon, Tyler Shiflett, J.T. Shiverick, Reid
Laura Wymer.
Mills, John Allen Mixon, Olivia Napolitano, Rich Niehaus, Angel Nonye-John, Elle Oser, Fraser Parker, Thomas
Spiva, Mitch Stallings, Olivia Strader, Ashley Taylor, Sarah Teichner, Rin Thomas, George Timberlake, James
Grade 11: Mary Lowe Bailey, Sam Bailey, Hope Barker,
Patton, Kaki Pope, Laurel Poplin, Kate Powell, Hunter
Topping, Christopher Torie, Grant Towles, Emilia Tripodi,
Coleman Barrie, Katie Baumberger, Katie Bazzel, Caitlin
Rich, Mills Rogers, Virginia Seiler, Sara Sloman, Halle
Mary Bethany Vincent, Cecilia Ward, Bryce Watson,
Bell, Robbie Blair, Carrie Boyd, Elwyn Bridges, Emma
Steele, Florentine Thiels, Mackenzie Towles, Jeremy
Christopher West, Rachael Western, Anna White, Mac
Kate Buster, Kathryn Chanaberry, Will Collins, Caroline
Trombetta, Christopher Vickers, Duane White, Jelani
Wiesner, Parker Williams, Andrew Wilson, and Sydney
Cronk, Ian Crosby, Tyler Cunningham, Robert Currie,
White, Savannah Whorton, Felicia Wilkins, Vanessa
Wolfe.
Alex Davison, Caroline Edge, Alex Fitzpatrick, Will Flood,
Wilkins, Sarah Brook Williams, Wallace Winborne, Jana
Sarah Forbes, Lee Martin Frazer, Megan Fricke, John Rex
Young, and Lydia Zewide.
Fuqua, Winbriel Gandy, Jack Geraghty, Lindsey Green,
Fine Arts News Friends of the Arts When our family moved to Atlanta six years ago, I visited a dozen schools. It was a daunting experience. Having four children with combined interests in sports, academics, and the arts, we were searching for a school environment that focused on educating the whole child. After our first campus visit, we knew Lovett was the perfect school. It is wonderful to be a part of the Lovett community. Our students receive a stellar education from inspiring and dedicated faculty. Our coaches are passionate about their sports and build strong teams. Our administrators work to foster relationships with parents as well as students. Our Fine Arts faculty are professionals and practicing artists. Our families are welcoming. I am excited to have the opportunity to give back to this community by volunteering. As president of Friends of the Arts for this year, I encourage you join me in both promoting and supporting the
Screen on the Green September 17, 6:30 pm, Kilpatrick Stadium Preparations are well underway for Screen on the Green, a family festival featuring a great movie selected by the Lower School children, as well as hot chocolate, pizza, frisbees, and fun. Bring the kids, blankets, and lawn chairs, and enjoy a family-friendly movie under the stars!
Fine Arts programs at Lovett. Become a member of FOTA. Visit the Fine Arts section of the Lovett website to view the calendar of upcoming events, become a member, or volunteer. Here are some of the things we do at FOTA: Work as liaisons with our faculty and staff to free up their time so they can focus their talents on our musicians, dancers, actors, singers, and artists. Through our marketing efforts encourage attendance at our more than 40 performances. Raise funds through our membership drive, Children’s Holiday Art Project, and The Great Conversation, Lovett’s premier fundraiser benefitting the arts programs. Sponsor the much-loved events, Screen on the Green and Spring Arts Festival. Provide student scholarships and grant funds for equipment needed by our faculty to increase opportunities available to our students. Promote the arts through our Faculty Art Show before the holidays and our Student Art Show in the spring. Feed our performers. We provide nourishment to our students and faculty before many student performances and during technical rehearsal weeks. Create community awareness through the publication of the Fine Arts Program. Co-sponsor a three-year collaboration with the High Museum of Art. This includes free student admission for special events, Lovett Family Nights, student internships, and professional development for faculty. I challenge each family to take in an extra show this year. Bring your child to see a performance. If you love theater, check out the Woodward Theater. If jazz gets your foot tapping, come to an Ellington Band concert. We have the best musicals in town. If you’re into movies, you won’t want to miss the 2nd annual Upper School Film Festival. We also have dancers that grace the stage. If you love art exhibits, come stroll down the halls of the Lovett Galleria to see new works from budding young artists. I hope to see you often! Lynn Powell | FOTA President
Upcoming Exhibitions in the Lovett Galleria Moving Forward: Atlanta’s Emerging Artists September 12–November 13 We are pleased to open a new fall exhibition in the Galleria—Moving Forward: Atlanta’s Emerging Artists. Twelve local artists whose media and subject matter support Lovett’s Visual Art curricula are the focus of this show. On Tuesday, September 20, there will be a reception in the Gallery to introduce students and parents to the artists. Several of the artists will provide talks and demonstrations for Middle and Upper School art students throughout the year.
Faculty Holiday Art Show and Sale November 29–December 1, 8:30 am –3:30 pm This annual event features artwork by Lovett’s Visual Art Faculty: Tom Zwierlein, Karey Walter, Amy Story, Sara Cameli, Katherine Schneider, and Joy Patty. A portion of sales goes to Friends of the Arts. Photography, ceramics, mixed media, and painting are included in the exhibit.