Here’s to the Rye Country Day Class of 2012
At its 143rd Graduation exercises, June 8, the program began with John Philip Sousa’s “Washington Post March” and ended with his “Stars and Stripes Forever”.
At its 143rd Graduation exercises, June 8, the program began with John Philip Sousa’s “Washington Post March” and ended with his “Stars and Stripes Forever”. The Rev. Cass Carter, Associate Minister of Salvation and Deliverance Church in New York City, delivered the Invocation. Senior Class President Andrew Razman was the Class Speaker. David Tafe, Classics Department Chair, who is retiring after 39 years, gave a memorable graduation address.
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Ari Rachel Abboud Fawzi F. Abdo Samantha C. Abreu Sarah Cailynn Abreu Julia Anne Adler Daniel Philip Alderson Smith Sarah Michelle Antonacci Skye Emaline Aresty Erica Faye Baevsky Elizabeth Katherine Baker Henry Frederick Bedros Beshar Varun Bhatia Hannah Day Blumer Miranda A. Bronson Sydney Morgan Brown Joi Lisa Carter Christina A. Chartouni William A. Chavers IV David E. Cho Taryn Fenner Clary Sophia Rose Cohen Catherine Camilla Cole Kayla Yaneth Collado Jemma Marie Curtin Katherine Dean Darren Andrew Douglas Nicholas Edward Dunn Marcos Esquivel Losada Andrew Charles Farber Christopher B. Farley Alex Michael Gendelman Alyssa J. Gold Charlotte Marie Grant Jeffrey Dominick Grasso, Jr. Kenneth Max Halperin Amanda Lauren Henick Alexandra Bowen Hugh Lindsay Morgan Hughson Michael James Ince Jonathan Matthew Karp Taylor Nicole Katzovitz Helen Anne Kennedy William Andrew Kissell Robert Zachary Klein Kelsey B. Konopka Charles Augustus Krause V Sebastien Kobbi Lafontant Jonathan Lassman Matthew Pio Ezpeleta Lee | Adam Jordan Loewentheil Charlotte Louise Lovejoy Benjamin Reed Lust Alexandra Rose Mann Ellen Fay Marcus Skye Nia McCaine Gabrielle E. McDermoth Meghan Elizabeth McDonough Elizabeth Anne Mignon Andrew Ellis Miller Kate Rebecca Moelis Andrew Paul Mollerus Brianna Joy Morris Andrew T. Mossman Maxwell Jacob Murphy Meghan S. Nayyar Zachary Franklin Needle Chibueze C. Nwakeze Katherine Elizabeth Osborn-Jones Timothy Mark Peterson Nicole Quintero Ochoa Paige S. Rattner Andrew Arian Razman Amanda Port Rhine Christina Noel Rizk Joseph Cole Rosengard Charles William Russell Emily Hannah Sacher Reid Parker Secondo Samantha Michelle Shapiro Tyler Maxwell Spring Samantha Margo Stavis Samuel Meyer Stern Robert Matthew Stevens Nina Catherine Stoupnitzky Amelia Kadis Strauss Sarah Rose Strong Mark Andrew Temple Michael Philip Thomas William Gadsden Vardell Michael Brian Walsh Garrett Lovelle Washington Jr. Caroline Blumberg Watson Matthew Alexander Weissman Deneisa Luann Wharton Sarah Tewksbury Wieman Charles Randolph Wilson Ashley Elizabeth Wolitzer Jake Samuel Wright | Agnes Scott College Amherst College (3) Barnard College Boston College (2) Boston University (4) Bowdoin College (2) Brown University (4) Bucknell University Cedar Crest College Colgate University College of William and Mary Columbia University (2) Cornell University (7) Dartmouth College (2) Duke University (3) George Washington University (2) Georgetown University Harvard University (8) Hobart/William Smith Colleges Iona College Johns Hopkins University Lehigh University (2) Manhattan College McGill University Miami University/Ohio Middlebury College | New York University/Tisch Northwestern University (2) Pomona College Quinnipiac University Rochester Institute of Technology Skidmore College Southern Methodist University Stanford University Trinity College Tufts University (2) Union College University of Colorado University of Michigan (2) University of Notre Dame (2) University of Pennsylvania (2) University of Richmond University of Southern California (2) University of Texas (2) University of Wisconsin (2) Vanderbilt University (2) Villanova University Washington and Lee University Washington University (2) Wesleyan University Williams College (2) Yale University (3) |
Here’s to the Lower School Graduates
The annual Grade 4 Moving Up Ceremony took place at Rye Country Day School June 5. Fifty-one students finishing fourth grade received diplomas from their teachers as family and friends applauded. The class moves on to the first year of Middle School next year.