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DYLAN DECAUSSIN California Polytechnic State University

Isabel Brougham ’11

ALLIE CARIERI Columbia University

American Studies with a concentration in English Literature In her senior year, Allie was President of Columbia University Performing Arts League (CUPAL). She received the King's Crown Leadership Excellence Award for Innovation and Enhancement for her work with CUPAL. She also interned at the Public Theater and New York Shakespeare Festival. Allie is now the Assistant to the Executive Director at Roundabout Theatre Company, the largest not-for-profit theatre company in America, and is the Artistic Producer for a world-premiere musical at the New York International Fringe Festival. She plans to stay in New York and work in the theatre, and stay active with Columbia through the Columbia College Women alumnae group.

Mechanical Engineering and a Masters in Industrial Manufacturing Engineering Over Dylan’s college career, he was a member of the Baja Sigma Alpha Epsilon club, which builds an off-road dune buggy to compete against other colleges. He also was the head coach of the Triathlon Team and competed in collegiate nationals the past two years. Dylan’s senior project designed and built a vibration table to test car accessories for failure. For his thesis, he worked on a new type of additive manufacturing process, and hopes to design manufacturing processes for consumer products.

HOLLY DICKINSON University of Southern California

HILLARY DWORKOSKI Loyola Marymount

Political Science Since graduating magna cum laude in May from LMU, Hillary spent last summer traveling through Australia and Southeast Asia. She earned her diving certificate at the Great Barrier Reef. Her semester of study as a junior in Melbourne inspired her to attend law school in Australia. She begins law school at the University of Melbourne in February 2016. She expects to focus on human rights law and environmental law. After law school she is considering pursuing a Ph.D. and teaching at the university level.

Neuroscience Holly graduated magna cum laude, and after a brief summer break she embarked on a six-month Spanish immersion/ medical internship with a group called

Hillary Dworkoski ’11

NEGEEN FARIDA Holly Dickinson ’11

JOHN CHRISTIAN California Institute of Technology

Computer Science and Geology John spent three years on the Varsity Fencing Team and four as part of both the Quiz Bowl Team and the Chamber Music Program. In addition, he spent a semester abroad at the University of Edinburgh, and spent a summer doing geologic field mapping in western Montana. This past summer, John began his career at Google in Los Angeles.

Somos Hermanos. Holly is living with a family in Xela, Guatemala.

John Christian ’11

University of California, Los Angeles

Psychology and World Arts and Cultures/Dance At UCLA, Negeen combined her passion for dance, medicine, and helping the community. As a junior, she traveled to Madrid and Rome to study culture, politics, and art. In the Dance Department, Negeen was a head representative of the Undergraduate Society and started the Healthy Campus Initiative, giving dancers access to healthy lifestyle habits. In August Negeen traveled to Quito, Ecuador to help at various hospitals teaching basic medicine as well as teaching dance classes. She plans

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