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F I F T Y - S E V E N T HC O M M E N C E M E N T
MAY 25, 2019
INTERLOCHEN CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Glynn T. Williams, ChairBecky Ruthven, Vice ChairSarah Harding, Vice ChairKeith W. Baum (’76) Andrew W. Cordonnier (’81)Casey G. Cowell
Mohamed A. El-ErianLowell J. GrumanCynthia L. HannStephen E. Hayden (’64)Nancy L. HoaglandTimothy M. JacksonSusan S. KetteringJ. Christopher KojimaBarbara Kratchman
John F. Manuel (’83)Elaine H. MischlerWilliam C. Nelson Tom QuinnBarrett J. RollinsClaire E. (Corson) SkinnerSara WhitingKurtis T. WilderZhibai (Bill) Zheng (’96)
OFFICERSTrey Devey, President
Camille Colatosti, ProvostPatrick M. Kessel, Vice President, Finance and Operations
Katharine Laidlaw, Vice President, Strategic Communications and EngagementCathleen Dodge Miller, Interim Vice President, Advancement
Brittany Verner, Corporate Secretary and Assistant to the President
INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMY ADMINISTRATIONEric Blackburn - Director, Liberal Arts
William Church (’89) - Director, Theatre Arts Samantha Charnes - Director, Institutional Research and Effectiveness
Jason Hubbard - Vice Provost, Academic and Arts EducationKatherine Luellen - Executive Dean, Enrollment Management
Kedrik Merwin - Director, MusicMichael Mittelstaedt - Director, Motion Picture Arts
Joseph Morrissey - Director, DanceMary Ellen Newport - Director, R.B. Annis Math and Sciences
Kristina Nichols (’95) - Vice Provost, Education Operations Julie Oberts - Dean of Students, Academy
Mika Perrine (’96) - Interim Director, Creative Writing Melinda Ronayne - Director, Visual Arts
Clyde Sheets - Director, Comparative ArtsJennifer Wesling - Dean of Students, Camp
EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEESTrey Devey, President
David P. Min
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMYInterlochen Arts Academy, the nation’s first and foremost boarding fine arts high school, unites students with
others who value their highest aspirations, creating a close-knit artists’ community. Over 500 of the world’s most talented and motivated young artists study music, theatre, dance, visual arts, creative writing,
motion picture arts, comparative arts, and comprehensive academics in a college-like setting. They find in the Academy a fast-paced, creative environment that challenges, inspires, and focuses their talents
and prepares them to take prominent roles in a whole universe of professional endeavors.
Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, one of America’s foremost arts educators, founded the Academy in 1962 to give talented students an opportunity to specialize in the arts at an early age without sacrificing
the academic studies that are so essential for a successful future. The Academy is part of Interlochen Center for the Arts, the only community in the world that brings together:
• a 2,500-student summer arts camp program • a 500-student fine arts boarding high school with college-prep academics • year-round opportunities for hundreds of adults to engage in fulfilling artistic and creative programs • two 24-hour, listener-supported public radio services (classical music and news) • 600 arts presentations annually by students, faculty, and world-renowned guest artists
MISSION STATEMENTInterlochen Center for the Arts
Interlochen Center for the Arts engages and inspires people worldwide through excellence in educational, artistic, and cultural programs, enhancing the quality of life through the universal language of the arts.
MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY STATEMENTInterlochen Arts Academy
Interlochen Arts Academy (IAA) provides high school students who demonstrate significant artistic potential with pre-professional arts instruction, and a challenging academic program
that prepares them for college, university, and conservatory education. The Academy cultivates an environment in which students are encouraged to achieve their fullest potential as artists,
thinkers, collaborators, and responsible members of a diverse, inclusive community.
PROCESSIONAL Andante Festivo ............................................................................................................Jean Sibelius
Interlochen Arts Academy OrchestraLeslie B. Dunner, Conductor
WELCOMING REMARKS
Trey Devey, PresidentGlynn Williams, Chair, Board of Trustees
Camille Colatosti, Provost
INTERLUDEPas de Deux from Swan Lake
Choreography by Joseph MorrisseyMusic by Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by Interlochen Arts Academy OrchestraDancers: Austin Dabney & Ariana Dickerson
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS & RECOGNITION OF HONOR STUDENTSJason Hubbard, Vice Provost of Academic and Arts Education
National Merit Scholarship Finalist 2019 Presidential Scholar in the Arts Isaac Parlin, Music Sophie Paquette, Creative Writing Hana Yoon, Music Peter Dimaggio, Theatre Arts
INTERLUDE
Sugar and RicePerformed by Jamie John, Comparative Arts
PRESENTATION OF ACADEMIC AWARDSMary Ellen Newport - Director, R.B. Annis Math and Sciences
Eric Blackburn - Director, Liberal Arts
MUSIC INTERLUDE Quartet in F Major for Oboe and Strings, K. 370....................................Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart III. Rondeau: Allegro
Angela Scates, oboeZofia Farley, violin
Miranda Lucas, violaDaniela Gonzales Siu, cello
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HONORS CONVOCATIONK R E S G E AU D I TO R I U M x F R I D AY, M AY 2 4 , 2 0 1 9 x 8 p. m .
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PRESENTATION OF FINE ARTS AWARDS Clyde Sheets - Director, Comparative Arts Kedrik Merwin - Director, Music Mika Perrine - Interim Director, Creative Writing William Church - Director, Theatre Arts Joseph Morrissey - Director, Dance Melinda Ronayne - Director, Visual Arts Michael Mittelstaedt - Director, Motion Picture Arts
INTERLUDE“Let it Sing” from VioletMusic by Jeanine TesoriLyrics by Brian Crawley
Peformed by Randell Lee, Theatre ArtsMindy Rohn, piano
PRESENTATION OF THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD IN ARTTrey Devey, President
INTERLUDE2019 Motion Picture Arts Thesis Production Montage
Edited by Cassie Galonsky
PRESENTATION OF THE ROGER E. AND MARY JANE JACOBI CITIZENSHIP AWARDTrey Devey, President
INTERLUDE“Wake Me Up”
Written by Avicii, Mike Einziger, and Aloe BlaccArranged by Sydney James Harcourt and Kwinton Gray
Performed by Sydney James Harcourt (‘97)
PRESENTATION OF THE YOUNG ARTIST AND YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDSTrey Devey, President
Camille Colatosti, Provost
INTERLUDE “Burning Coral” by Grant Bishko Soleil Garcia-Johnson, alto Poppy Rosales, writer/recitant Jacob Hunter, tenor Raleigh Walter, writer/recitant Daniela Gonzales Siu, cello Lydia Jessee, piano
PRESENTATION OF THE PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD AND OIL CAN AWARD
Trey Devey, PresidentCamille Colatosti, Provost
RECESSIONAL Finale from Symphony No. 5, Op. 67 ........................................................Ludwig van Beethoven
Interlochen Arts Academy OrchestraLeslie B. Dunner, Conductor
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So the wind has broken you
open, then? Split & halved, a false
woman’s child-gleeful
or what have you. I never went in
for that like the Pollyannas
are wont to— I like to fit
the worst grievings between my palms
and then I Bury them
by a river, maybe. These rivers
become Open Waters like that.
like nothing. You might
find it difficult. Becoming.
You weren’t there
as I was, pushing & pushing &
pulling at the earth—
like it wasn’t there at all.
Vigilsby Fiona Stanton
Fiona Stanton is a senior creative writing major from Boise, Idaho. Her writing has appeared in The Red Wheelbarrow, Valley Visions, and the Henry’s Fork Journal. She was also a finalist for the Lake Effect National High School Poetry Contest, and received a National Gold Medal and an American Voices Medal from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. She will attend Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina this fall, where she has been named a Patricia Cornwell Scholar in Creative Writing.
INTERLUDE
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SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS
Olivia Achcet
Larissa Allison
Elena Altmiller
Emily Amos
Joowon An
Kyra Armes
Darius Atefat-Peckham
Catherine Barker
Jonathan Bass
Bryn Battani
Grant Bishko
Ella Bondar
Marie-Josee Bourelly
Paul-Pierre Boutet
Elizabeth Boyd
Hoon Chang
Muying Chen
Xingyi Chen
Leah Cho
Leah Cohen
Alexis Corder
Ciara D’Hondt
Austin Dabney
Conor Dailey
Alexis DePaolo
Proudmany Dheva-Aksorn
Eli Diersing
Peter DiMaggio
Lily Dunlap
Raelee Mikaela Chirbee Jan Dy
Zofia Farley
Hixon Foster
Amanda Friedman
Richard Gambardella
Kira Ganter
Simon Garb
Madeline Geil
Dana Gray
Gabriel Henkin
Rebekah Hou
Zhijin Hu
Lydia Jessee
Olivia Kemp
Gabriel Kennis
Evan Kielty
Jeehoon Kim
Julia Koehler
Huimin Liu
Miranda Lucas
Yishan Ma
Carter Mallady
Luis Marquez Teruel
Christopher Martin
Megan McCafferty
Alexandria McCauley
Vanessa Meliksetyan
Ilianna Mendyk
Chloe Merwin
Lillian Naill
Adrian Nicolas Ong
Taetyn Panagos
Sophie Paquette
Isaac Parlin
Miriam Peck
Emily Reader
Theresa Reagan
Eve Robitshek
Serena Rutledge
Angela Scates
Jakob Schoenfeld
Sunmin Shin
William Singer
Alexander Smith
Jillian Smith
Gabriel Smothers
Aaron Snyder
Daniel Solowey
Jared Son
Phumakorn Srikeawsai
Fiona Stanton
Laura Stanton
Meghan Steenstra
Craig Swink
Yuhki Ueda
Olivia Weiss
Eva Wong
Yuqin Wu
Hana Yoon
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PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance in G Major, Op. 39, No. 4 ............................ Edward Elgar/trans. M. Retford
Interlochen Arts Academy BandMatthew Schlomer, Conductor
The Star-Spangled Banner .............................................................................................. Francis Scott Key
WELCOMECamille Colatosti, Provost
SENIOR SPEAKERIlianna Mendyk, Dance
INTERLUDE The Road Home ..................................................................................................................Stephen Paulus
Interlochen Arts Academy ChoirJohn Bragle, Conductor
REMARKS FROM THE PRESIDENTTrey Devey, President
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSSteve Hayden (‘64), Vice Chairman and Chief Creative Officer (Retired), Ogilvy & Mather, Inc.
COMMENCEMENTK R E S G E AU D I TO R I U M x S AT U R D AY, M AY 2 5 , 2 0 1 9 x 9 : 3 0 A . M .
Senior Speaker and Senior Performer
To honor the multifaceted artistic and academic talents of all the Arts Academy seniors, we have one SeniorSpeaker and one Senior Performance. All seniors who wish to apply are eligible for these honors. A Selection Committee made up of faculty members and students reviews all applications and selects semifinalists who are then asked to prepare their speech or their performance. Each semifinalist auditions in front of the Selection Committee, and the Committee chooses a winner in each category. The application and audition process is both extensive and demanding. Our speaker and our performers this year are to be commended for their talent and passion as well as their dedication to the process that led them to be on the stage today.
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SENIOR PERFORMANCE “When Dandelions Bloom” ..........................................................................................Isabella Morcote
Isabella Morcote, piano and vocalsBrianna Israelov, backing vocals
Bryn Battani, backing vocalsAinhoa Ortiz Noriega, flute
Oliver Lesjack-Randall, electric bass
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMASTrey Devey, President
Camille Colatosti, ProvostGlynn Williams, Chair, Board of TrusteesWilliam Church, Director, Theatre Arts
RECESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance in D Major, Op. 39, No. 1 ...................... Edward Elgar/arr. Paul Sterrett
Interlochen Arts Academy BandMatthew Schlomer, Conductor
COMMENCEMENTK R E S G E AU D I TO R I U M x S AT U R D AY, M AY 2 5 , 2 0 1 9 x 9 : 3 0 A . M .
Artist Statement
My aim is to write songs that are universal, so people of all ages can relate to them. My lyrics are centered on a strong emotion, weaving it with evocative imagery. One of the main reasons I make music is because it grounds me and helps me realize what is important. To me, the common truths of the human condition are what keep us connected to one another.
I look up to artists like Ruben Blades, Esperanza Spalding, and Stevie Wonder for using their artistic voice to express their concerns, feelings, and thoughts. Facing the truth, talking about it, and developing a social consciousness is essential to creating a society that values the truth.
Once I started to perform my own songs, I realized the impact they had on people. It is a very special experience to have someone say that they needed to hear my song. My goal as a performer is to maintain a genuine environment where my audience can feel safe and connect with the music. I hope my music can help others realize their inner strength the way it helped me realize mine. – Isabella Morcote, Singer-Songwriter
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GRADUATING SENIORS
Olivia Marie Achcet ........................................Niskayuna, N.Y. Ece Akkas ....................................................... Istanbul, Turkey Larissa Rheann Allison ..........................Arlington Heights, Ill. Diana Virginia Alonso Marti .........................Santo Domingo, .................................................Dominican Republic Elena Grace Altmiller .........................Elmhurst Township, Pa. Emily Dawn Amos .................................... Traverse City, Mich. Joowon An ............................................... Seoul, South Korea Kyra Suzanne Armes ..................................Londonderry, N.H. Samuel Augustine Tayco Asistores ..... Quezon City, Philippines Darius Atefat-Peckham ..............................Huntington, W.Va. Gerardo Azpiri Iglesias ...................................Puebla, Mexico Asta Balakauskas ....................................... Bangkok, Thailand Catherine Miranda Barker ......................... Bloomington, Ind. Caoimhe Antonia Barry Obalat ....... L'Ampolla, Tarragona Spain Jonathan Cloete Bass ...................... Washington Island, Wis. Bryn Audrey Battani ............................................Austin, Texas Zoe Cameron Bell ............................................Baltimore, Md. Eddie Robert Binosi ................................................ Quincy, Ill. Grant Donald Bishko ............................................Atlanta, Ga.vAngelica Amelia Bohanan .........................Broken Bow, Okla. Ella Margaret Bondar ...........................................Chicago, Ill. Sophia Ann Bondi .............................................Seattle, Wash. Marie-Josee Elise Bourelly ...............................Potomac, Md.v Paul-Pierre Gryder Boutet ........................Anchorage, Alaska Elizabeth Grace Seaton Boyd ......................Northville, Mich. Levi Aaron Boylan ........................................ Ann Arbor, Mich. Jackson Edward Bradley ........................................Marion, Ill. Dean Henry Brady ..............................................Naperville, Ill. Zachary James Brickson .......................... Minneapolis, Minn. Clayton James Bridgeman ...................Cape Girardeau, Mo. Morgan Alexandra Brown ..........................Washington, D.C. Mae Ya Ta'Nell Carter Ryan ..................................Chicago, Ill. Camilla Mury Carvalho ..............................Satellite Beach, FL Yanna Gabriel Cassell ...................................Winterville, N.C. Shivom Kamlesh Chandiramani ............... Hong Kong, China Hoon Tyler Chang ....................................... Lakewood, Wash.v Muying Chen ................................................ Shenyang, China Minkun Chen ....................................JiangXi Provence, China Xingyi Chen ............................................... Hong Kong, China Leah Young-Jin Cho ........................... Incheon, South Korea
v Selim Choi ................................................ Seoul, South Korea Maia Reineke Cieply ...............................................Ada, Mich.v Leah Ruth Cohen ....................................San Francisco, Calif. Alexis Ann Corder .................................................Cadiz, Ohio Ciara Sabrine D'Hondt ............................................Ray, Mich.vAustin Ware Dabney ..................................Youngstown, Ohiov Conor David Dailey ................... Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Alexis Ruth DePaolo .......................................... Casper, Wyo. Proudmany Dheva-Aksorn ...................Nonthaburi, ThailandvAriana Marquasia Dickerson .............................Dayton, Ohio Eli William Fitzpatrick Diersing ................. Bloomington, Ind. Peter John DiMaggio ......................................... Powell, Ohio Yimei Du ........................................................... Beijing, China Lily Nadine Dunlap ........................................... Ashland, Ore. Raelee Mikaela Chirbee Jan Mendez Dy ..........Quezon City, ................................................................ Philippines Arlo Echavarria Duque .............................Bogota, Colombia Tevyanastazia Emoedi ........................................Vallejo, Calif. Hannah Patricia Esquivel .......................... Los Angeles, Calif. Zofia Lindahl Farley ............................................. Weston, Mo. Carson Nathaniel Fisher ........................Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Gabriela Maria Florentino ..................................Augusta, Ga. Hixon Centennial Foster ....................... Santa Barbara, Calif. Richard Hyun-Soo Friedman Fox ......................... Jupiter, Fla. Andrew Kegan Franklin ................................. Nashville, Tenn. Hannah Margaret Frazen ................................ Lake Forest, Ill. Gabrielle Ash Freeman ...............................Miami Beach, Fla. Amanda Lorraine Friedman .........................Jacksonville, Fla. Cassandra Jane Galonsky ....................... Battle Creek, Mich. Richard Luis Gambardella ..............................Hollywood, Fla.vKira Sage Ganter ...................................... Traverse City, Mich. Simon Elliott Garb .......................................... Appleton, Wis. Madeline Elizabeth Geil ........................................Sterling, Ill.vDaniela Emiko Gonzales Siu ...........................Huanuco, Peru Mia Alessandra Goodman .........................Washington, D.C. Rose E. Gould .......................................................Chicago, Ill. Dana Kathryn Gray ......................................South Lyon, Mich.v Tu Gu ...........................................................Shen Zhen, China Lance Denzel Gulley ..........................................Detroit, Mich. Bowen Ha ...................................................... Shanghai, China Thomas Kenyon Harper................................ Kingsport, Tenn.
v Four-Year Senior
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GRADUATING SENIORS
v Marlee Lane Harrison ................................ Interlochen, Mich. Everest Alexander Head.................................... Culpeper, Va. Gabriel Lameira Henkin ............................ Virginia Beach, Va. Lauren Ann Henrie ............................................Seattle, Wash. Gabrielle Louise Hildebrand ............................ Mequon, Wis. Chase Andrew Hogan .......................................Elkridge, Md. Rebekah Jia-Ing Hou ...................................... Okemos, Mich.v Zhijin Hu ...................................................... Shenzhen, China Jacob Asiah Hunter ..............................................Albany, N.Y. Jeremy Gage Ivory-Chambers ...............San Francisco, Calif.vLydia Thi Thu Benschoter Jessee ....................Waterford, Va.v Jamie Ray John ........................................ Traverse City, Mich. Jaden Nathaniel Johnson .......................................... Erie, Pa.v Weon Joong Jung ................................... Seoul, South Korea Christina Chea Junga .........................................Orlando, Fla. Ryan Edward Kaiserman .............................. Tawas City, Mich. Theodore Mascenik Kakasenko .................Washington, D.C. Dongwhi Kang ......................................... Seoul, South Korea Olivia Jane Kemp ............................................... Dexter, Mich. Lola Anne Kennedy ................................... Bloomington, Ind.v Gabriel Beau Kennis ...................................... Frankfort, Mich. Evan Boyd Kielty ...................................... Traverse City, Mich. Yoo Jin Kim ............................................... Seoul, South Korea Jeehoon Kim .................................Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. Samantha Morgan King .......................Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Juliann Gayle Kirk .................................Thompsonville, Mich. Julia Amiee Koehler .................................Anchorage, Alaska Emma Frances Kosht ....................................... Burlington, Vt. Nathaniel Ladd Krohn .....................................Great Falls, Va. Kathrynne Anne L'Esperance-Stokes ........... Lancaster, Calif. Randell Lathon Lee ........................................Bolingbrook, Ill.vCharles Russel Lee-Rossing ...................................Ada, Mich. Oliver Quinn Lesjack-Randall .......................... Boulder, Colo. Tess Isabelle Levine .....................................Birmingham, Ala. Yiwen Liang .................................................. Shenzhen, China Huimin Liu..................................................... Shenzhen, China Hannah Mary-Joy Long .................................Benzonia, Mich. Miranda Michelle Lucas ..................................Winchester, Va.vYixiang Luo .................................................... Shenzhen,Chinav Yishan Ma .......................................................... Beijing, China Logan John Macaulay .................................Colleyville, Texas
Lochlan William Wallace MacLean ................ Lake Forest, Ill. Fiona Elizabeth Maisel ............................... Leipzig, Germany Carter Joseph Mallady ......................................... Danville, Ill.v Carlo Alessandro Manzetti ............................Vero Beach, Fla. Luis Manuel Marquez Teruel .............. Maracaibo, Venezuela Christopher Oakley Martin ...................................Atlanta, Ga. Veronique Michelle Matheny-Plamondon ..Woodside, Calif. Megan Elizabeth McCafferty ....................................Lutz, Fla.v Alexandria Zoe Caputo McCauley ..............Ontario, Canada Broner Wayne McCoy ...................................... Franklin, Tenn. Jack George McGeoch .............................. New Gretna, N.J. Jacklyn Kate McKissock ........................................ Warren, Pa. Vanessa Rose Meliksetyan................................ Lexington, Ky. Ilianna Athena Mendyk ....................................Saginaw, Mich. Chloe Mercedes Merwin ......................... Traverse City, Mich. Andrew Kyung-Hei Min ..............................Menlo Park, Calif. Eamon John Mitchell ...................................Santa Cruz, Calif. Isabella Alejandra Morcote .......................... Lake Worth, Fla. Claudia Alexandra Moysset ..................... Los Angeles, Calif.vThelonius Muhammad ..........................................Chicago, Ill. Lillian Pearl Lemmert Naill ..............................Baltimore, Md. Shuto Nakagawa .................................................Tokyo, Japan Athena Aniela Nassar .............................. Peachtree City, Ga. Ethan Marshall Nell .................................................Stuart, Fla. Yan Nie .......................................................... Shenzhen, China Matthew Thai Ninh ........................................Mukilteo, Wash. Laura Grey O'Neill .........................................Stillwater, Minn. Adrian Nicolas Chio Ong ............... Quezon City, Philippines Ainhoa Ortiz Noriega ....................Tortosa, Tarragona, Spain Taetyn Kay Panagos .........................................Santa Fe, N.M. Sophie Elizabeth Paquette........................ Bloomington, Ind. Isaac Casey Parlin ............................................New York, N.Y. Clarke Hale Paty ..........................................Washington, D.C. Miriam Danielle Peck ............................... Traverse City, Mich. Tiffany Emma Perlman ......................................Allentown, Pa. Maria Kristina Perroni Lutteroth .................. San Ysidro, Calif. Javi Hailey Peterson................................ Santa Monica, Calif. Sophia Rose Price .............................................Hudson, Ohio Ian Sebastian Purcell ...................................... Petaluma, Calif. Sophie Rei Qano .............................................Houston, Texas Ruitong Qin ....................................................... Beijing, China
v Four-Year Senior
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GRADUATING SENIORS
Carlos Alberto Avendano Garcia ..................Bogota, ColombiaBobby Lee Bush .................................................... West Park, Fla.Kyler Douglas Keck ........................................... Ludington, Mich.Zacharie Gabriel Kline .......................................... Montpelier, Vt.Leonie Sophie Kochs ..........................................Berlin, GermanySally Denise Kozminski ........................................... Northfield, Ill.
Bobby Edwin Morales ..................................... Miami Beach, Fla.Eric Riley Rice ...............................................Murfreesboro, Tenn.Leo Richard Rossmiller .......................................... Madison, Wis.Zachary Robert Simonds .................................. Wilmington, Del.Leah Irene Widmaier .................................................Elmhurst, Ill.
POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS
v Four-Year Senior
Caroline Denise Quinones De La Cruz ................. Lima, Peru Emily Ann Reader ................................................. Gilberts, Ill. Theresa Kathleen Reagan .................................Lowell, Mich. Caitlyn Laren Redfern ................................... Los Gatos, Calif. Misha Christine Ritter .......................................Potomac, Md. Georgia McConnell Robinson ...........................Roanoke, Va. Eve Lorraine Robitshek ............................ Traverse City, Mich. Gabriela Angel Romero-Johnson ....................Madison, Wis. Madelyn Paige Rouse ......................................Jackson, Mich. Serena Ann Rutledge ...................................Ontario, Canada Serenity S'rae Nyrene Saffold-Rice ...............Woodstock, Ga. Jacob James Safirstein .....................................Portland, Ore. Nathaniel Aquino Sanchez ............................... Metamora, Ill.vAngela Elizabeth Scates .......................... Traverse City, Mich. Victoria Gabrielle Schmidt .................................Kearney, Mo. Jakob Lukasz Schoenfeld .................................... Oviedo, Fla. Kuan Shen...................................................... Shanghai, Chinav Sunmin Shin .............................................. Seoul, South Korea William Gardiner Singer ............................. Highland Park, Ill. Kyle Michael Skarshaug ........................... Traverse City, Mich.vAbigail Emily Skerik ................................. Traverse City, Mich.v AnQi Skok .......................................................... Beijing, China Colton Tanner Slaven .......................................... Ballwin, Mo. Jillian Michelle Smith ................................... Long Island, N.Y. Alexander Bennett Smith .............................Ontario, Canada Grace Olivia Smith ......................................Wyandotte, Mich. Gabriel Smothers ............................................... Casper, Wyo. Aaron David Snyder ......................................Northville, Mich. Daniel James Solowey ....................................... Sarasota, Fla. Jared Son ........................................ Seongnam, South Korea
Phumakorn Srikeawsai ................................. Phuket, Thailand Fiona Walela Stanton ..........................................Boise, Idaho Laura Corinne Stanton ............................ East Lansing, Mich. Meghan Marie Steenstra ................................ Gainesville, Va. Antonia Suarez Gomez ..............................Bogota, Colombia Craig James Swink .................................Charles Town, W. Va. Samuel Edlund Sykes .....................................Dubuque, Iowa Hayden Chester Hallett Treece............... Traverse City, Mich. Kelli Ann Trudeau ......................................Suttons Bay, Mich. Abigail Rose Tucker ........................................Huntsville, Ala. Xavier Levoyer Tutiven ...............................Ronkonkoma, N.Y. Yuhki Ter Ueda ..........................................Manila, Philippines Guillermo Tadeo Ulloa.............................. Carpentersville, Ill. Patrick Hugh Desmond Wade .....................Gulf Breeze, Fla.vXiaoping Wang .....................................................Chicago, Ill. Benjamin Joseph Ward ................................Sao Paulo, Brazil Dalton James Weaver ......................................Helena, Mont. Dylan Knight Weaver ....................................... Boulder, Colo.v Olivia Rose Weiss ................................................ Powell, Ohio JunMing Wen ............................................ Guangzhou, Chinav Eva Ruth Wong .......................................... State College, Pa.v Yuqin Wu ....................................................... Shanghai, China Jia Yi Xu .................................................... Chang Sha, China Mikhail Andreevich Yarovoy .......................... Moscow, Russia Hana Yoon ....................................................Honolulu, Hawaii Jacob Newton Zemans-Ronthal ..................Ontario, Canada Lynn Zhang ....................................................... Voorhees, N.J. Xiaoyu Zhao ....................................................... Beijing, China
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THE COLORS OF ACADEMIC ATTIRE
Agriculture ........................................MaizeArts, Letters, Humanities .................WhiteCommerce, Accountancy, and Business. ........................................DrabDentistry ............................................. LilacEconomics ....................................CopperEducation .................................Light BlueEngineering ..................................OrangeFine Arts ..........................................Brown
Forestry ...........................................RussetJournalism ....................................CrimsonLaw ................................................... PurpleLibrary Science .............................. LemonMedicine ......................................... GreenMusic ...................................................PinkNursing ......................................... ApricotOratory ....................................Silver GrayPharmacy .............................. Olive Green
Philosophy ................................ Dark BluePhysical Education ................Sage GreenPublic Administration ........Peacock BluePublic Health ........................Salmon PinkScience ............................. Golden YellowSocial Work .................................... CitronTheology ....................................... ScarletVeterinary Science ............................Gray
THE COLORS OF ACADEMIC ATTIRE
The traditional pageantry of an academic procession is an impressive spectacle. Its significance may seem concealed behind a baffling array of rich and somber gowns of varying cuts and vividly contrasting multicolored hoods; yet within this kaleidoscope, there lies an orderly and time-honored system of displaying the symbols of scholarly attainment.
Although some American colleges and universities adopted the English custom of academic dress from founding, it was not until the late 19th century that academic attire came into general use for ceremonial occasions. The uniformity of the American system of academic heraldry, resulting from a code established by the American Council of Education, indicates the degree conveyed by an academic costume; the field, or faculty, in which it was earned; and the institution by which it was granted.
The most basic of the three parts of the scholar’s costume, the gown, differs for the three levels of degrees primarily in the sleeve. The pointed sleeve of the bachelor’s gown distinguishes it from the squared end of the master’s sleeve, which reaches nearly to the knee and is slit above the elbow. The doctor’s gown has
bell-shaped sleeves, and is the only one of the three that is permitted with velvet trimming on the front facings and cross bars on the upper portion of the arm.
The American mortarboard, derived from the Oxford cap, is black like the gown. Its tassel, for holders of the bachelor’s and master’s degrees, is usually black, although in some instances color may be used to identify the faculty of the scholar. Gold tassels are reserved for holders of doctoral degrees and heads of institutions.
It is the hood that provides academic regalia its color and offers the most information about its owner. The silk lining bears the color or colors, of the degree-granting institution; its velvet edging displays the color assigned to that area of study in which the degree was taken. The length of the hood and the width of the edging increase with the level of the degree.
Variations in this uniformity may be observed in the special gowns worn by the governing officers of a number of institutions, the colored robes of the graduates of a few universities which have departed from the tradition of black, and the diversified attire of holders of degrees from foreign universities.
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INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMYFACULTY & EDUCATION STAFF
Peter Abrami, Visual Arts
Brittany Adams, Liberal Arts
Joshua Aldorisio, Music Library
Keith Aleo, Music ('81)
Timothy Baase, Student Affairs
Lauren Baerlin, Residence Life
Meghan Ballard, Health Services
Dawn Bankey, Music
Thomas Bara, Music ('87)
Melissa Bennett, Dance
Amy Bernard, Residence Life
J Berry, Music
John Bragle, Music
Betsy Braun, College of Creative Arts
Christine Brown, Theatre Arts
Laura Brown, Music
Colby Carson, Admission
Brittany Cavallaro, Creative Writing ('04)
Gretchen Carr, Motion Picture Arts
Thomas Childs, Music
Matthew Cochran, Music
Bryan Conger, Music
Michael Coonrod, Music
James Courson, Health Services
Lauren Courson, Health Services
Catherine Creighton, Admission & Financial Aid
Sarah Jane Crimmins, Admission & Financial Aid
Michelle Davey, Math & Science
Joshua Davis, Music
David Deck, Residence Life
Paul DeFazio, Residence Life
Jan Doerfer, Academic Library
Gulshirin Dubash, Theatre Arts
Amy Dunham, Residence Life
Roni Dunnells, Residence Life
Leslie Dunner, Music
Caitlin Early, Education Programs
Taylor Eddy, Residence Life
Ashley Eden, Residence Life
Chase Erwin, Liberal Arts
Abigail Evans, Student Affairs
Conor Fagan, Visual Arts
Patricia Ferguson, Residence Life
Jean Gaede, Liberal Arts
Eileen Ganter, Academic Library
Chad Gapinski, Academic & College Counseling
Dominic Garzonio, Admission & Financial Aid
Abigail Gee, Liberal Arts
Leo Gillis, Academic Library
Jennifer Harris, Education Programs
Megan Hildebrandt, Visual Arts
Dubois Hines, Residence Life
Andrew Hiss, Motion Picture Arts
Teresa Hittner, Liberal Arts
Kirsten Hoffmann, Math & Science & Residence Life
Joan Holland, Music
Johnson Hunt, Visual Arts
Kaleigh James, Admission & Financial Aid
Rachel James, Dance
Timothy Johnson, Liberal Arts
Courtney Kaiser-Sandler, Music ('94)
Chad Kamrow, Liberal Arts
Michael Kern, Academic & College Counseling
Mary Kirk, Health Services
Martha Kitchen, Student Affairs
Justin Koertgen-Greenia, Dance ('00)
Ann Kullenberg, Math & Science
Kenneth Larson, Music
Steve Larson, Music
Karen Leland Libby, Liberal Arts
Matthew Lindstrom, Dance & Theatre Arts
Doug Long, Academic & College Counseling
Thomas Lymenstull, Music
INTERLOCHEN ARTS ACADEMYFACULTY & EDUCATION STAFF
Tess Marhofer, Visual Arts
Brian McCall, Liberal Arts
Andrew McGinn, Theatre Arts ('94)
Sarah Merwin, Math & Science
Brendan Michels, Residence Life
Chip Miller, Music
Denise Miller-Smiley, Health Services
Laura Mittelstaedt, Theatre Arts
Lucas Moneypenny, Residence Life
Holly Morgan, Residence Life
Janet Morris, Admission & Financial Aid
Patricia Morris, Residence Life
Leah Mosher, Liberal Arts
Karen Mueller, Health Services
Jennifer Munten, Music Library
Cynthia Mussel, Academic & College Counseling
Taoufik Nadji, Math & Science
Yasmin Newman, Residence Life
Jeffery Norris, Music
Kyle Novy, Music
Russell Orlando, Visual Arts
Patrick Owen, Music ('93)
Leland Parsons, Academic Library
Dane Philipsen, Music
Ella Quimby, Residence Life
Kalyn Rabuse, Student Affairs
Sonya Ream, Health Services
Thomas Riccobono, Music
Eleanor Robinson, Liberal Arts
Marlene Robinson, Residence Life
Melinda Rohn, Theatre Arts
Joseph Sacksteder, Creative Writing
Mallory Sajewski, Music Library
Ara Sarkissian, Music
Jenna Scheub, Math & Science
Matthew Schlomer, Music
Katherine Schroeder, Residence Life
William Sears, Music
Sandra Shapiro, Music
Renee Skerik, Music ('82)
Laurence Smith, Music
Nancy Smith, Health Services
Nicole Smith, Residence Life
Patricia Smith, Visual Arts
Susan Snyder, Music
Paul Sonner, Music
David Spencer, Health Services
Peter Stack, Residence Life
Nancy Stagnitta, Music
Marvine Stamatakis, Liberal Arts
Sarah Jane Stogsdill, Residence Life
Eric Stomberg, Music
Lydia Stoye, Student Affairs
Elizabeth Stuk, Admission & Financial Aid ('07)
Stephanie Sutherland, Academic & College Counseling
Robyn Swinehart, Residence Life
Rachel Swinehart, Residence Life
E. Tejada, Residence Life
Lesley Tye , Creative Writing & Motion Picture Arts ('93)
Emily Umbarger, Academic & College Counseling
Elsa Valdez, Motion Picture Arts
Cynthia VanMaanen, Music
Ryan Vitale, Math/Science
Corbin Wagner, Music
Jaime Weidner, Admission & Financial Aid
Derek Weller, Music ('82)
Peggy White, Theatre Arts
Katherine Wibby, Math & Science
Barbara Wilcox, Admission & Financial Aid
Emily Wilkinson, Theatre Arts
Bridget Williams, Theatre Arts
Jarrod Witzke, Health Services
Shelly Wood, Health Services
Kara Zarafonitis, Education Programs
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Academy Endowed Scholarship
Virginia M. Alten Memorial Scholarship
Otto and Anna Altman Memorial Endowed Camp Scholarship
Ann T. and Richard G. Anderson Memorial Fund
Charles and Rita Anderson Academy Scholarship
Diane Anderson Endowed Academy Scholarship Endowed by her father John B. Anderson in honor and memory of C. William Trout
Dorothy Anderson Memorial Scholarship
Katherine McKee Anderson Endowed Scholarship
Lois Harper Anderson Scholarship
Judith Andrews Memorial Camp Scholarship
Bob Annis Endowed Scholarship
Bob Armer Endowed Camp Scholarship
George and Dolores Austin Memorial Scholarship
Virginia B. Ball Creative Writing Competition Scholarship
Martin A. Baloyan Memorial Scholarship
Barnes-Womer Camp Scholarship
Charles Barr Organ Scholarship
Barstow Foundation Scholarship
Phoebe Nickel Barstow Memorial Scholarship
Margaret Dieterle Bausch Memorial Scholarship
Donald R. Belcher Memorial Scholarship
Madeline Belkin Scholarship
Alfred Berkowitz Foundation Scholarship
Mandell and Madeleine Berman Foundation Camp Scholarship
Berry Family Scholarship
Sally Birnkrant-Myers Scholarship
Boggess Family Endowed Scholarship
Arnold Bourziel Memorial Scholarship
Skipper Bourziel Junior Girls Scholarship
Douglas Boyd Endowed Camp Scholarship for Strings
Kate Boyd Endowed Camp Scholarship in Piano
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Brakeman Scholarship
M. Brandenburg Scholarship
Drs. Susan and Neil Bressler Scholarship
Bressler WYSO Principal Clarinet Chair Scholarship
Judith Haskell Brewer Scholarship
Briggs - McDonald NMC Scholarship
Charles Brindis and Jo Ann Brindis Goisman Camp Scholarship
Brookby Foundation Scholarship
Nadine Brunner Endowed Memorial Painting Scholarship
Donna Louise Brunsma Endowed Scholarship
John Busby Memorial Scholarship
Camp Gifts Scholarship
Camp/Academy Endowed Scholarship
Camp Endowed Scholarship
Camp Opportunity Scholarship
Canadian Friends of Interlochen Scholarship
Leo P. and Anthony J. Carlson Camp Scholarship
Ellen Case Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Jerome F. and Blanche M. Cerny Scholarship
Clarence & Grace Chamberlin Foundation Academy Scholarship
Chormann-Hann Endowed Camp Scholarship
Elizabeth & Michael Clark Memorial Scholarship
Jonathan David Cohen Memorial Scholarship
Margie K. & Louis N. Cohen Music Scholarship
Arthur J. and Glenna B. Collins Scholarship
Annabel Comfort Memorial Scholarship
Golde F. Copeland Memorial Scholarship
Dorthy S. Corson and Lillie B. Scheide Memorial Scholarship
NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS
These generous supporters transform the lives of generations of Camp and Academy students through endowed scholarships, expendable scholarship gifts of $10,000 or more, and/or annual scholarships endowed in perpetuity through documented estate gifts. Our talented students also receive support through gifts to the Interlochen Annual Fund. We acknowledge all of these gifts of support
with sincere gratitude. To learn more, please contact the Advancement Office at 231-276-7623 or visit interlochen.org/give.
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Janice F. Corson Scholarship
Cowell Family Camp Scholarship
Creative Writing Award Scholarship
Allen B. Cutting Scholarship
Jean Dake Memorial Scholarship
Marvin and Betty Danto Scholarship
David J. Davison Memorial Scholarship
Robert Leason Sharpe and Anita C.Dean Scholarship
Mary Jane Dempler Endowed Scholarship
Lee Wick Dennison Memorial Scholarship
Helen L. DeRoy Memorial Scholarship
DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Scholarship
Detroit Opportunity Scholarship
Amy M. Devey Endowed Academy Scholarship in Dance
Christina B. Diver Camper Scholarship
Alden B. Dow Memorial Scholarship
Edward J. and Joyce Downing Scholarship
George W. Drake Memorial Scholarship
Sandra Aldrich Drew Scholarship
Dr. Scholl Foundation Scholarships
Dunbar Percussion or Dance Scholarship
Dustin’s Dream Camp Scholarship
Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Academy Scholarship
Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Camp Scholarship
Festersen Family Scholarship
Richard M. Fiegel Memorial Scholarship
Morris & Nellie Finkelstein, Doherty and House Memorial Scholarship
Gerald J. and Beth B. Fischer Scholarship
Ken and Penny Fischer Scholarship
Fisher Family Dance Scholarship
Lawrence L. Fleming Memorial Scholarship
Edward E. Ford Foundation Scholarship
Sidney Forrest Scholarship
Susan Leigh Foster Endowed Academy Dance Scholarship
Edward P. Frohlich Piano Scholarship
Edith Davidson Geissler Scholarship
Otto W. Geissler, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Generations Fund Scholarship
Mary and Donald Gonzales Memorial Scholarship
James C. Gordon Memorial Scholarship
Mary and Britt Gordon Endowed Scholarship
Bertha I. Gordy Memorial Scholarship
Betty B. Greenfield Scholarship
Cassel Grubb Cello Scholarship
Margaret Schuele Haegg Endowed Camp Scholarship
Romine G. Hamilton Memorial Scholarship
Marge Hammes Scholarship
Moe and Francine Handleman Endowed Music Scholarship
Julia Hansen Scholarship
Ann and Byron Hanson Endowed Camp Scholarship
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson Scholarship
Francis Harlow Scholarship
Harris Academy Visual Arts Scholarship
Henry Harris Memorial Scholarship
Naomi Harris Endowed Camp Scholarship
Daniel Hartman Memorial Chair Scholarship
William L. Hart Annual Trumpet Scholarship
Carl E. and Audrey E. Haskett Memorial Scholarship
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Scholarship
Bettyjo Heckrodt Memorial Scholarship
Pierre V. Heftler Memorial Scholarship
Dorothy L. Henricks Memorial Scholarship
John and Joan Herlitz Family Scholarship
NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS
Martha and Jack Hicks Scholarship
Ted R. High Memorial Scholarship
Barbara B. Hirschhorn Music Campership Endowment
Kathy Mason Hodges Scholarship
Russell and Annabelle Holcomb Endowed Scholarship
Erwin K. Holland-Moritz Scholarship
Jan Q Holmquist Scholarship
Jack (John R.) Hood Endowed Academy Scholarship
Pamela and Stephen Horne Family Endowed Camp Scholarship
Dr. Claire Smith Hornung Intermediate Girl Scholarship
Page and Dan Houser Scholarship
Marvin C. Howe Horn Scholarship
Ruth H. Hughes Endowed Dance Scholarship
Lawrence Hurst Double Bass Endowed Camp Scholarship
Interlochen Arts Camp Scholarship
Paul and Leah Israelow and Harriet Israelow Goldner Memorial Scholarship
Roger E. & Mary Jane Jacobi Academy Scholarship
Roger E. & Mary Jane Jacobi Camp Scholarship
Roger E. Jacobi & Edward P. Frohlich Scholarship
William and Helen Jansen Memorial Scholarship
Donald Johanos Endowed Scholarship
Betty Bonisteel Johnson Camp Scholarship
Nicholas A. Johnson Memorial Scholarship
Paul and Lois Jordan Endowed Scholarships
Joy Family Endowed Camp Scholarship in Visual Arts
JSJ Foundation Scholarship
Mildred and Bernard Kayden Family Endowed Camp Scholarship
R. Graham Keevil Memorial Scholarship
Caroline Kempton Memorial Scholarship
George and Joyce Kempton Academy Piano Scholarship
James D. Kent Endowed Music Scholarship
David Klein’s Golden Ticket Camp Scholarship
Dr. Marvin Klein Memorial Scholarship
Klein/Jewell Choral Endowment Scholarship
Kline Family Scholarship
Knight Family Scholarship
Jenny H. and Otto F. Krauss Scholarship
Laddie A Kubec Scholarship
Will and Joan Larson Scholarship
Ledden Family Dance Scholarship
Lorna and Ernest Lender Scholarship
Harold Levine and Faith Forrest Scholarship
Dorothy Lewand Endowed Scholarship
Sally A. Lewis Organ Scholarship
Richard H. and Carolyn Lineback Family Scholarship
Loomis Endowed Scholarship
Los Angeles Opportunity Scholarship
Los Angeles Violin Scholarship
Ted Loudermilk Memorial Scholarship
Catharine E. “Betsy” Davis Luhman Memorial Scholarship
Martha Lundy Scholarship
Waldemar and Mary Ellen Lungershausen Scholarship
Herbert H. Lyon Scholarship
Joseph E. Maddy Memorial Scholarship
Reuben C. and Edith W. Maddy Scholarship
Doris V. Markel Voice Scholarship
Jennifer Evelyn Marquette Memorial Scholarship
Martin Family Music Scholarship
Marvel Family Memorial Scholarship
John Rust Mattern Memorial Scholarship
Maui Visual Arts Summer Camp Scholarship
Ilse Mayfield Scholarship
Aaron McCloud Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Robert Montague McDonald Endowed Arts Academy Scholarship
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NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS
Anne McElheny Memorial Music Scholarship
Whitney S. McGuire Memorial Scholarship
Edward and Cecily McNeil Camp Scholarship
Charles K. McWhorter Memorial Scholarship
Mekula Family Endowed Camp Scholarship
Memorial Scholarship
Daniel A. and Vivian Metrick Scholarship
Judy Pinsof Meyer Annual Camp Scholarship in Dance
Miami Music Project Opportunity Scholarship
Genevieve Rae Miess Memorial Scholarship
Miller-Jacobson Scholarship
Frank Miller Memorial Scholarship
George Roland and Lillian Postles Miller High School Camp Bass Clarinet Scholarship
Louise Tuller Miller Scholarship
Monticello College Foundation Scholarship
Harice K. & Robert T. Monyek Memorial Scholarship
Shari Morgan and Clara Sabin Camp Scholarship
Lucy B. Morley Scholarship
Karen Mumma Endowed Scholarship
Kelly Muzzi Memorial Scholarship
Lyle Myers Scholarship
William and Jeanne Myers Endowed Scholarship
National Academy of the Arts Scholarship
Donna V. Neal Endowed Scholarship
Ralph and Margaret Nehls Memorial Scholarship
Nelson Family GDYO Camp Scholarship
Ida A. Norlin High School Scholarship
Norwalk Scholarship
Nouveau Chamber Players - Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Opportunity Scholarship
Julius & Ruth Novick Memorial Scholarship
Clara Noyes Endowed Academy Scholarship
Travis N.T. Olson and Lucile M. Olson Scholarship
Anne-Marie Oomen and Katey Schultz ICCA Creative Writing Scholarship
Harding and Ouweleen Family Camp Scholarship
William and Martha Paine Orchestral Scholars
Fred and Marcia Palmer Memorial Scholarship
Fred W. Palmer, M.D. and Marcia Weissgerber Palmer Endowed Scholarship
Jean Parsons Visual Arts Endowed Scholarship
W. Calvin and Marian Patterson Endowed Scholarship
Shirley Pauley Memorial Junior Orchestra Scholarship
Helmer R. and Larida Petersen Scholarship
Robert C. Pew Scholarship
Janet and Lucas Pfeiffenberger Scholarship
Polish Endowment Scholarship
Herbert & Elsa Ponting FoundationScholarship
Portland Bridge to Interlochen Scholarship
William and Leota Ponstingle Camp Endowment Scholarship
Neil Rabaut Memorial Scholarship
Hortense Cramer Ramsay Scholarship
Milton M. Ratner Foundation Scholarship
Reader’s Digest Endowed Academy Scholarship
Reader’s Digest Endowed Camp Scholarship
David E. Reese Family FoundationScholarship
Mildred Reisner Endowed Scholarship
David Scott Rhind Endowed Scholarship
Dean E. Richardson Scholarship
Josephine F. and N. Sayles Richter Memorial Endowed Camp Scholarship
Riverdale Children’s Theatre Opportunity Scholarship
Rollert Music/Science Endowment Scholarship
Alicia Steeves Rowe Scholarship
Becky Ruthven Camp Scholarship
Sage Foundation Scholarship
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NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS
Barbara Taylor Sandys Dance Scholarship
George and Barbara Schilling Piano Scholarship
Robert Scholten Camp Scholarship
Charles Ward Seabury Scholarship
Doris E. Seitz Memorial Scholarship
Selmer Company Scholarship
Ruth Marda Shanberge Family Endowed Camp Scholarship
Michael D. Silber Memorial Scholarship
Jonathan L. Silets Memorial Scholarship
Harvey M. Silets Memorial Scholarship
Silverton Family Camp Scholarship
Werner and Elizabeth Simon Endowed Scholarship
Harry A. Sisson Memorial Scholarship
Michelle Slater Academy Scholarship
Marilyn J. and Don L. Smith Memorial Scholarship
Laura Sondee Memorial Scholarship
Stephen Sprouse Memorial Scholarship
Margaret A. Stace Scholarship
Stephenson Endowed Scholarship
Shirley Stevens Memorial Scholarship
Paul R. Stimson Scholarship
James F. Stoddard, MD and Elizabeth A.Stoddard Music Scholarship
Mikhail Stolarevsky and Alexander Stolley Concertmaster Scholarship
Esther W. Stone Memorial Scholarship
Beth Stoner Wiegand, Marjorie G.and Richard P. Stoner Endowed Camp Scholarship
Marguerite W. Stracke and Alfred O.Stracke Memorial Scholarship
Edward Ralph and Kathleen Maguire Sun Music Scholarship
Target Foundation Scholarship
Booth Tarkington Scholarship
Marten and Marie Ten Hoor Memorial Scholarship
Laurence W. Thomas Writing Scholarship
Lee Madsen Thomas Scholarship
Sarah L. Titus and Tilda Morris Endowed Academy Scholarship
Tuesday Musicale/Detroit - Gertrude Greer Scholarship
Miles I. Tunnacliff Scholarship
Alice C. Tyler Trust Endowed Scholarship
Frederick S. Upton Foundation Scholarship
Stephen E. and Elizabeth Upton Scholarship
Margaret Tyler Vial Scholarship in loving memory, Elizabeth Vial Upton
William E. Votruba Memorial Scholarship
Robert M. and Lenore Wagner Memorial Scholarship
Arlene Wangler Memorial Scholarship
A. Montgomery Ward Foundation Scholarship
Margaret F. Ward Scholarships
Weatherwax Foundation Scholarship
Jane Weaver Endowed Scholarship
Susan Mott Webb Memorial Scholarship
Mrs. Richard H. Webber Scholarship
Bessie Mae Weissgerber Memorial Scholarship
Wiebener Family Scholarship
Byrdene M. Wilson Memorial Scholarship
Matilda R. Wilson Fund Scholarship
World Youth Symphony Endowed Scholarship
Ben Wright Scholarship
Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation Camp Scholarship
WYSO Endowed Strings Scholarship
Avedis Zildjian Company Camp Percussion Scholarship
Avedis Zildjian Company Endowed Scholarship
Francis J. and Margaret S. Zimmermann Endowed Scholarship
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NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS
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THANK YOU FOR CREATING AMAZING
Thanks to the generosity of more than 18,500 members of the entire Interlochen family, we have united through the power of the arts to create amazing.
More than $135 million was raised from Interlochen students, parents, grandparents, alumni, faculty, staff, volunteers, friends, listeners, and patrons,
who spanned 54 countries, 50 states, and Washington, D.C.
CREATE AMAZING: The Campaign for Interlochen opened a new world of opportunity.
More students than ever before attended Camp and Academy through increased financial aid—the most distributed in Interlochen’s history. Students toured across the United States, including performing at
the NY PHIL BIENNIAL at Lincoln Center. The essential new Music Center will welcome its first class of Academy students in fall 2019. An expanded
and renovated Dance Building will help generations of dancers soar. Students and all visitors can enjoy an accessible waterfront and an enhanced
Corson Auditorium. Planned gifts will create a strong future for tomorrow’s artists.
We are extraordinarily grateful for your unprecedented support, which has laid the groundwork for Interlochen’s centennial in just ten years.
Thank you for investing in the talent and promise of our young artists. As we congratulate the class of 2019, we celebrate how they will
create amazing for years to come. Your legacy will live on in theirs.
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Angelica Bohanan is from Broken Bow, Oklahoma, and has attended Interlochen Arts Academy for four years. Bohanan received the Finalist status in the 2019 YoungArts competition. She creates artwork in a variety of media while integrating her culture with traditional techniques which include ceramics and basket weaving. The imagery in her work is procured from her journals and centers around her innermost demons, community, and family. The artwork gives insight to a personal narrative that is also very political and relatable.
The Cycle of Disposition - Angelica BohananCeramic, cotton, and hair
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Simon Garb lives and plays in Appleton, Wisconsin. Simon’s Interlochen experience started in 2011 as a junior camper and he continued attending Camp through 2017. Simon then enrolled in the Academy as a junior. Simon’s work explores different ideas of what space means, and how space can alter our ability to be vulnerable and connect with one another. He uses a variety of media and processes to tell stories in order to connect better with his audience. Simon has also been a participant in the Aesthetics of Health class during his time here at Interlochen, meeting and connecting with patients at the Cowell Family Cancer Center through his art, with the help of his friends and colleagues. Simon will be attending The Cooper Union School of Art this coming fall.
Safety Blanket No. 2 - Simon GarbApprox. 28 x 29 inchesHandwoven tapestry
P.O. Box 199 • Interlochen, Michigan 49643-0199
231.276.7200 • www.interlochen.org
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