2024 Prize Bulletin

Awarded on May 29, 2024

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THE ART PRIZES

The Francke Prize in Art, established in memory of Henry Gilbert Francke, Jr. of the Class of 1939, and awarded to Exeter students who, because of their imagination and skill, give promise of creating beauty in architecture:

Anika Bhatnagar

Katelyn Cui

Alab (AG) Mamolo

Finn Tronnes

The Paul P. Gelles Memorial Art Scholarship Prize is awarded for outstanding work in art:

Niall Bardorf

Annabelle Blakemore

Elizabeth Catizone

Austin Desisto

Rowan Flanagan

Nia Harris

Lionel Hearon

Rene Hosmer

Rook Vessenes

Sean Walker

The Lt. John A. Larkin, Jr. Memorial Prize in Art is awarded for outstanding work in drawing and ceramics:

Daria Ivanova

Minji Kim

Defne Koyluoglu

Kathryn Rose

The Ralph Bradley Prize is awarded for excellence in Art:

Hope Gantt

Solei Silva-Carin

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THE LATIN PRIZES

Prizes for excellence in Latin are maintained from funds given in 1925 by Samuel W. Bandler in honor of John C. Kirtland; in 1932 by William H. Rand of the Class of 1885, in honor of Robert F. Pennell; and in 1956 by Mrs. William J. Gabel in memory of her son, William H. Gabel, of the Class of 1940.

Latin 110-130

Two Equal First Prizes:

Mitchell Carson

Leon Xie

Latin 211-231

First Prize: 

Ella Fang

Second Prize:

Sophie Zhu ‘27

Latin 210-230/23C

First Prize: 

Forrest Zeng

Second Prize:

Yuan (Max) Liu

Latin 310-400

First Prize: 

Sangmin (Andy) Song

Second Prize:

Bryan Chen

Latin 510-530

First Prize: 

William Simpson

Second Prize:

Kiran Raval

Latin 511-531

First Prize: 

Michael Zhu

Second Prize:

Samuel Altman

Latin 611-631

First Prize: 

Rishi Gurudevan

Second Prize:

Victor Matheos

700-Level Latin

First Prize: 

Ashley Jane

Second Prize:

Jasper Chen

From the income of the George Herbert Pollock Memorial Fund, established in 1974 in memory of George Herbert Pollock, of the Class of 1953, for that student who has shown the greatest interest and improvement in Latin Literature:

Kiran Raval

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THE GREEK PRIZES

Each first prize is accompanied by a book provided by the Prentiss Cummings Book Prize Fund, established in 1906 by Prentiss Cummings of the Class of 1860.

The Joline Prizes, established by O.D. Joline, of the Class of 1885, for excellence in First Year Greek, are awarded as follows:

Greek 411-431

First Prize: 

Daria Ivanova

Second Prize:

Lucas Rodriguez

Greek 611-631

First Prize: 

Victor Matheos

Second Prize:

Jasper Chen

The Hatch/Phillips Award in Latin and Greek, established in 1980 by David Edgar Baver, of the Class of 1942, in honor of Norman L. Hatch, Morison Professor of Latin and Henry Phillips, Cilley Professor of Greek, is awarded each year to that graduating senior enrolled in courses in both Latin and Greek during his or her senior year who, in the judgment of the Department of Classical Languages, has shown outstanding dedication to and significant improvement in these areas of study at the Academy:

Lucas Rodriguez

Andrew Yuan

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SPECIAL AWARDS IN CLASSICAL LANGUAGES

THE GAVIT PRIZES

From the income of the Lucy Lamont Gavit and the Joseph Lamont Gavit Classical Fund, given by Mr. Thomas Lamont of the Class of 1888, for the benefit of those students who commend themselves to the Faculty and Trustees for performance and promise as students of scholarly attainment in the Classics, the following awards are made:

With distinction:

Elizabeth Christiansen

Michael Lu

Anna Rissi

Laura Saldarriaga

Yuheng (Henry) Xue

With high distinction:

Jasper Chen

Rishi Gurudevan

THE HAIG RAMAGE PRIZES

The Haig Ramage Classical Scholarship Fund was given by Mr. William Haig Ramage, of the Class of 1905, to support annual awards to students who are pursuing studies leading to the Classical Diploma and who excel in their studies.  He gave as his reason the opinion that “any student becomes a better citizen if he has a broad liberal education before entering the university and specializing.”  These awards are traditionally considered to be the highest recognition of attainment in the Classics at Exeter; they are as follows:

With high distinction:

Ashley Jane

Michael Zhu

Sophie Y. Zhu ‘24

With highest distinction:

Daria Ivanova

Victor Matheos

Rajiv Raval

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THE ENGLISH PRIZES

The English Prizes consist of the prizes established in 1896 by Dr. Abner L. Merrill of the Class of 1838, for excellence in English Composition and established in 1925 by Samuel Cony Manley of the Class of 1885 and established in 1949 by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Lamont, together with friends, in memory of their son, Thomas W. Lamont, II, of the Class of 1942 and in 2007 by Jane and Basil K. Vasilou of the Class of 1967.  Each year students choose to submit their work in competition for these awards.

First-Year English:

Three Equal Prizes:

Alicia Medina

Anshul Noori

Thea Vaughan

The Vasiliou ‘67 Writing Prize in Second Year English

First Prize: 

Allegra Lai

Second Prize:

Jinmin Lee

Third Prize: 

Erin Han

The Vasiliou ‘67 Writing Prize in Third Year English

First Prize: 

Roxane Park

Second Prize:

Layla Whitaker

Prize for Short Fiction in Third- and Fourth-Year English

First Prize: 

Roxane Park

Fourth-Year English

First Prize: 

Dust Luo

Two Equal Second Prizes: 

Elizabeth Catizone

Sean Walker

The Bensinger Shakespeare Prize for best essay on a Shakespearean topic

First Prize: 

Yecheng (Ava) Zhao

Second Prize:

Ellie Wang

The Thomas W. Lamont II Prize in English Composition for the best extemporaneous essay in Senior English:

First Prize: 

Natalie Welling

Second Prize:

Charles Potjer

Third Prize: 

Ellie Wang

The Lewis Sibley Poetry Prize for the most promising collection of original poems:

First Prize: 

Pranavi Vedula

Second Prize:

Sean Walker

Third Prize: 

Aden Lee

The Dolores Kendrick Prize for the best essay on writers of color or issues of race in literature:

First Prize: 

Jannah Maguire

Second Prize:

Lucy Previn

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THE HISTORY PRIZES

The Prizes for the Study of History at the Introductory Level,

For academic achievement to:

Drona Gaddam

Samuel Kopun

Ethan Lu

Catherine Miller

William Samuels

Anaaya Seth

Grace Yang

Celine Zhang

For attitude and approach at the Harkness table to:

Daniel Amby-Okolo

Isabel Evans

Kyle Kennedy’s  

Ciara O’Neill 

Margaret (La’i) O’Shea

Lily Pate

Anne Wang

The Prizes for the Study of History at the Intermediate Level,

For academic achievement to:

Zexing (Daniel) Chen

Robin Dao

Charlotte Dassori

Ella Fang

Erin Han

Sophia Marya   

Cecily Reed

Owen Welch

Truman Yee

Forrest Zeng

Sophie Zhu ‘27

For attitude and approach at the Harkness table to:

Samuel Altman

Olivia Braham

Izyaan Burney

Nicholas Crevier 

Olivia Dockery    

Ruby Jennings

Clare McCann

Muralini Mohan

Anushka Noori

Noah Twilley

Olivia Van Ledtje

The Prizes for the Study of Economics,

For academic achievement to:

Solu Ajene

Michael Nardone

Kiran Raval

Jamie Reidy

Raghav Sharma

Mihir Shrestha

For attitude and approach at the Harkness table to:

Vera Aimunmondion

Kalel Cuffe

Aaron Park

Caroline Shu

Chelsea Zhao

The Prizes for the Study of History at the Senior Level,

For academic achievement to:

Ayaan Akhtar

Stacy Chen

Elizabeth Christiansen

Meredith Habstritt.       

Joonyoung Heo

Thomas Leopold

Gabriel (Olisa) Nwogugu

Rajiv Raval

William Reed

Hunter Ryerson

Christopher Serrao

Ellie Wang

Natalie Welling

The Frederick Whitman Prize is given by The Phillips Foundation in honor of Frederick Whitman, a teacher at the Academy, to that individual studying American History who, through application, grades, and interest contributes the most enthusiasm for the subject among students at Exeter:

David Goodall

Jack Gordon 

Selim Kim

Emi Levine

Qianyue Sophie Ma

Nhan Phan 

The Sherman Hoar Prizes for excellence, The Blackmar Prize in American History, given in memory of General Wilmont W. Blackmar, Class of 1864, and The Negley Prizes for the year’s best essays in American History will be awarded in September 2024

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THE MATHEMATICS PRIZES

The Mathematics Department prizes are sustained by the William Allen Francis and George A. Wentworth Fund, the Maurice R. Scharff and the Lindsay Crawford Prize Funds.  The prizes, which consist of books, are for outstanding contributions to the mathematics program, and the awards are made by vote of the Mathematics Faculty. 

The Maurice R. Scharff Prizes for contributions to our Harkness math classes:

Rima Alsheikh

Kamsi Amaechina

Cherish Amby-Okolo

Grant Blitz

Alejandro Cordero

Mason Cotter

Quinn Dabney

Janice Darkwa

Matteo Diaz

Charles (Teddy) Duncker

RJ Edmonds

Evan Fan

Rina Fujii

Drona Gaddam

Meredith Habstritt

Eliana Hall

Oliver Lannon

Crane Lee

Emi Levine

Roy Liu

Michael Lu

Alexander Luna

Sophia Marya

Catherine Miller

Collin Moore

Sean Murthy

Caroline Newby

Jaansi Patel

Elizabeth Pratt

Hunter Ryerson

Isabella Serna

Eveland Sherman

Thomas Small

Yinuo Shaoshao Tang

Roy Vaid

Thea Vaughan

Harini Venkatesh

King-Diorr Willsun

Hong Yi (Andrew) Yang

Celine Zhang

Shiqiao Zhang

Luke Zucker

The Lindsay Crawford Memorial Prize to the seniors with the most outstanding work in mathematics this year:

Alan Bu

Daria Ivanova

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THE MODERN LANGUAGE PRIZES

The Modern Language Prizes are sustained by the Annie C. Benton Memorial Fund, the Alumni Modern Language Prize Fund, the Gomez Prize, the Hugh Corby Fox Prize, the Fish French Prize Fund, the Frates Prize Fund, Independence Foundation Romance Prize and a gift in honor of Percy C. Rogers.

THE ARABIC PRIZES

Silja Amanda Pope

THE CHINESE PRIZES

First-Year Chinese

Carly Canseco

Shiloh Ffrench

Allen Klingel

Second-Year Chinese

Chuanging (Ellen) Jin

Adelle Pitts

Third/Fourth Year Chinese

Jon Civitarese

Mason Cotter

Katie Hu

Cecily Reed

Fifth-Year Chinese

June Kim

Lauren Lee

Fifth-Year Chinese Electives

Alexander Tam

THE FRENCH PRIZES

First-Year French

Stormy Canning Smith

Lynnwoo Hong

Daniella Mendez

Anthony Papathanasopoulos

Second/Third Year French

Ted Freedman

Shiwani Paudel 

Olivia Pierre

Alex Trotman

Eleanor (Nora) Unger

Thea Vaughan

Jane Vernon

King-Diorr Willsun 

Third/Fourth Year French

Lianny Camilo

Preeti Jain

Natalie Jebraili

Jacques Leleux

Ava Spaulding

Anders Toresjo

Pranavi Vedula

Fifth-Year French Electives

Hannah Dirsa

Claire Han

Sofia Wang

Catherine Yan

Yecheng (Ava) Zhao

THE GERMAN PRIZES

First-Year German

Catherine Miller

Second-Year German

Thomas C. Small

Third-Fourth Year German

William (Pearce) Covert

Sukhdev Grewal 

Fifth-Year German

Rodrigo Camara Moreno

Beeke Fock

Nirvair William Grewal

Nelson Meaney 

THE ITALIAN PRIZES

Tristan Fedele

Esme Shields

THE JAPANESE PRIZES

First-Year Japanese

Emily Kim

Second-Year Japanese

Tiffany Sun

Third-Fourth Year Japanese

Cole Meyer

Fifth-Year Japanese

Stephanie Handte

THE RUSSIAN PRIZES

Second-Year Russian

Jesse Allen Ball

Third-Fourth Year Russian

Roxane Park

Abigail Sears

THE SPANISH PRIZES

First-Year Spanish

Varit Asavathiratham

Griffin Breault

Janice Darkwa

Catherine Manley

Oluwajoba Okeremi

Lily Pate

Minghan Zou

Spanish Transition-220

Roxane Debbouzzi

Aarti Raju

Henry Wise

Second-Year Spanish

Sofia Haroon Chaudrey

Tetiana (Tania) Luchak

Collin Moore

Joshua Mullen

Caroline Newby

Ayana Okuneye

Camryn Reimert

Lydia Reimert

Luke Wang

Owen Welch

Third/Fourth-Year Spanish

Rima Alsheikh 

Safa Alwakya

Anna Byun

Joonyoung Heo

Finn Lorgen

Sophia Marya

Jaansi Patel

Mya Scott

Kaylee Smith

Nadia Sondrini

Advika Verma

Fifth-Year Spanish

Vera Aimunmondion

Jack Gordon 

Thomas Leopold

Victoria Liu

Alexander Luna

Christopher Serrao

Vir Shrestha

Special Prize for excellence in two or more foreign languages offered by the Modern Language Department:

Silja Pope

Sean Walker

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THE MUSIC PRIZES

The William G. Saltonstall Prize is awarded annually to the student who produces the best original music composition as determined by the faculty of the Department of Music:

Ishaan Vohra

Edward C. Echols Jazz Prize recognizes outstanding jazz musician(s) during the academic year:

Reilly Piersimoni

A.A. Landers Prize recognizes any student(s) found by the head of the Department of Music to be the most proficient in music:

Anna Kim

Victor P.B. Matheos

William Newby

Silja Pope

The Eli J. Loranger III Prize recognizes those seniors whose musical excellence and generosity of spirit have significantly enhanced the life of the school:

Vera Aimunmondion

Ayaan Akhtar

Cee McClave

Adora Perry

William Simpson

Adeline Vining

Lucy Will

The E.S. Wells Kerr Prize is awarded annually to one or more students who, in the judgment of the head of the Department of Music, seem to excel in both proficiency and interest in the field of music:

Luke Miller

Anna Rissi

Amrita Sankrit

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THE RELIGION  PRIZES

The Religion department annually awards prizes for student achievement from three separate funds. The first, at the level of Preps and Lowers. The second and third at the level of uppers and seniors.

The Arthur L. Merrick Memorial Fund Prize is awarded to the Prep or Lower having demonstrated excellence in the study of Religion.

Syan Desai

Sophia Marya

Collin Moore

Fleur Phillips

The Abbie Manton Polleys Memorial Fund Prize is awarded to those students who have shown significant achievement in the curricular offerings of the Religion Department.

First Prizes:

Beckie Gu

Aavik Wadivkar

Jane Wiest

Second Prizes:

Ava Hudgins

Zachary Khambatta

Emi Levine

Quianyue (Sophie) Ma

Michael Nardone

Carter Otis

Jaehyun (Jane) Park

Fanjie (Sadie) Shang

William Sangye Sherpa

Esme Shields

Allison Whelan

Catherine Wu

Michael Yang ‘24

Nianwen (Alaysha) Zhang

The Nathaniel Gordon Bible Fund Prize is awarded to students who have demonstrated excellence in the study of Religion.

Vera Aimunmondion

Stacy Chen

Beckie Gu

Catherine Wu

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THE SCIENCE  PRIZES

The following prizes are funded by the Fisher Fund, the E.P. Holder Fund, the D.J. Killian Fund, and the Wentworth Fund.

The John and Irene MacKenty Astronomy Prize is awarded to graduating Seniors who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of Astronomy at Exeter.

Cee McClave

Aavik Wadivkar

The Fiske Memorial Prize, given in memory of Winthrop E. Fiske, an instructor in physics at the Academy from 1899 to 1938, is awarded for excellence in Physical Sciences.

Deborah Ang

Rex Bedwick

William Bernau

Alan Bu

William Lu

Nupur Malhotra

Alexander Rosen

Adeline Vining

Natalie Welling

Chengyue Zhang

The Fisher Prize , established by the Fisher Foundation, is awarded to recognize excellence in advanced courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.   

Ashley Jane

Sylvia Langer

Zuzanna Szul

Ellie Wang

Lucy Will

Yecheng (Ava) Zhao

The David M. Bitman Prize, given in memory of David M. Bitman of the class of 1978, is awarded to students who show excellence in a wide range of science subjects.

Rodrigo Camara Moreno

Katelyn Cui

Hannah Dirsa

Jack Farah

Byron Grevious

Helena Kline

Alexander Luna

Ayman Naseer

Charles Potjer

Amrita Sankrit

Nora Sharma

The Corning Benton and Dr. Corning Benton, Jr. Science Department Prize is awarded to a student of two or more years in the Academy who, in the opinion of the Science Department Faculty, shows outstanding promise as a future scientist.

Eloise Benchley

Daria Ivanova

Aden Lee

Indigo Ogiste

Achyuta Rajaram

Diego Shetreet

Riya Tyagi

Ishaan Vohra

Jenna Wang

Valentina Zhang

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THE COMPUTER SCIENCE PRIZES

Computer Science prizes are funded by an anonymous gift from a member of the Class of 1975. 

Computer Science Lower Classmen Awards are given to students at the Junior and/or Lower level who have demonstrated a propensity for and superior understanding of the computer science field:

Mingrui (Rain) Qu

Cameron Scullion

Maya Shah

Owen Wood

Computer Science Upper Classmen Awards are given to students at the Upper and/or Senior level who have demonstrated a propensity for and a superior understanding of the computer science field: 

Nafees Abdullah

Varit Asavathiratham

Sofiya Goncharova

Zuzanna Szul

Adeline Vining

The Special Award in Computer Science is given to students who have demonstrated not only expertise in the field of computer science but have also given of themselves freely to further the goals of the Computer Science department.

Sunghyun (Hannah) Park

Riya Tyagi

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THE THEATER AND DANCE PRIZES

The J. Carmen ‘92 and Natalie S. ‘95 Stewart Prize in Dance recognizes the student who exemplifies the passionate spirit of Carmen and Natalie held for dance as a means of self-expression, a form of physical fitness, membership in a group in which all members are considered equal, and a vehicle for cultural awareness.

Highest Distinction:

Defne Koyluoglu

Mary Eden Murphy

Lucy Reading

Sophie Zhu’24

High Distinction:

Hope Gantt

Selim Kim

Lucy Lukens

Tanya Syed

Zuzanna Szul

Chelsea Zhao

Distinction:

Akubah Ndubah

Solei Silva-Carin

Honorable Mention:

Vera Aimunmondion

Dubem Akunyili

Sofia Contreras

Ayman Naseer

Clara Peng

Silja Pope

William Weber

The Meir Z. Ribalow ’66 Theatre Prize is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to theater.

Highest Distinction:

Deborah Ang

Niall Bardorf

Rene Hosmer

Kenza Madhi

Mav Murray

Nora Sharma

Sean Walker

High Distinction:

Nafees Abdullah

Vera Aimunmondion

Rodrigo Camara Moreno

Rowan Flanagan

Beckie Gu

Dust Luo

Sofia Novosad

Nhan Phan

Rook Vessenes

With Distinction:

Dissandou Becolli   

Stacy Chen

Chaeyoung (Coco) Kim

Evangelina Thornton

Chengyue Zhang

Yecheng (Ava) Zhao

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OTHER PRIZES

THE EXONIAN PRIZES

The Turner Exonian Prize, given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner, parents and friends, is given annually to students who do the best writing and/or reporting for The Exonian during the school year.

Emi Levine

Michael Yang ‘24

The Gordon Editorial Award, given by Dr. and Mrs. Gene Gordon, is awarded annually to an Exeter student who displays through editorial journalism in publication emanating from the Academy, a passionate dedication to personal freedom, particularly freedom of conscience and its expression.

Austin Desisto

Qianyue (Sophie) Ma

Nhan Phan

The Exonian Staff Award, given by the faculty advisors and student editors of the Exonian for the year’s most innovative and unique newspaper feature over the past year is awarded to:

Samuel Altman

Nataly Delcid

Jinmin Lee

THE DEBATING PRIZES

The Charles Theodore Russell Bates Debating Prize:

Syrah Anand

Andrew Gould

Sukhdev (Josh) Grewal

Adrian Mittal

Holden Sage-Murillo

Han Zhang Yan

The Academy Debating Fund Prize:

Carly Canseco

Blakeslee Krusen

Lauren Lee

Ezra Segal

Maya Shah

Class of 1882 Debating Prizes:

Eamin Ahmed

Anvi Bhate

Joonyoung Heo

Colin Jung

Mav Murray

Dhruv Nagarajan

William Soh

James Yun

The Glazier Speaking Prize:

Samuel Altman

Kate Gilchrist

Meishu Han

Jinmin Lee

Sama Mouzannar

The John O. Heald Debating Prize:

Elaine Qiao

Emma Sordi

The Gifford Pinchot Prize, given by Gifford Pinchot, class of 1884. This prize is given annually to a student who, like Gifford Pinchot, demonstrates dedication to the conservation of the nation’s natural resources.

Christopher Serrao

Evangelina Thornton

William Weber

The Hunter V. Farnham Prize, established by the Farnham Family to honor Mr. Farnham’s love of Africa, developed in his many trips for the Agency for International Development, for students who intend to continue the study of Africa.  

Vera Aimunmondion

Ayaan Akhtar

Ugorji Barrah

Meredith Habstritt

The Scharff Prize, is awarded to sons and daughters of alumni who also won prizes while they were at the Academy in the same or closely related disciplines.

Evan Fan

Stephanie Handte

Emi Levine

Roxane Park

Cecily Reed

William Reed

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SPECIAL PRIZES

The Philip Curtis Goodwin ’25 Athletic Award is presented annually to the four year male and female who best embody the qualities of Sportsmanship and Participation:

Amelia Byerly

William Reed

Given by Mr. Frank A. Weil ‘48, The Frank A. Weil ‘48 Prize for Exemplary Growth and Promise recognizes students who have shown through their efforts and improvement a drive and capacity for life long growth.  This prize seeks to emphasize that the value of an Exeter education is not measured only by a record of specific achievements, but by the growth and character that is developed through “the journey taken.”

Joseph Alvarez

Tallis Guthrie

Athena (Ellie Ana) Sperantsas

Given by the Harvard Club of Boston in memory of Lt. Colonel Joseph Ganahl, Exeter Class of 1922, to an outstanding member of the Upper Middle Class, The Harvard Book Prize is awarded to:

Lucy Previn

Given by Smith College to a member of the Upper Middle Class “in recognition of outstanding academic achievement and leadership,” The Smith Book Award is awarded to:

Roxane Park

Given in honor of Judge Charles Wyzanski, this prize is awarded “to a student whose ethical beliefs and practices have contributed significantly to the welfare of the Academy or community,” The Wyzanski Prize is awarded to:

Vera Aimunmondion

The Warren Burke Shepard ‘84 Award

In the spring of 1980 a boy named Warren Shepard was admitted to Exeter’s prep class for the following fall -- the Class of 1984.  At the time Warren was a student at the American Community School in Halandri, Greece, where his father was stationed in the United States foreign service. Warren Shepard never realized his dream of attending Exeter; in June 1980 he died of fulminant hepatitis.  Knowing how much Warren had looked forward to being a student at the Academy, his family and friends established at Exeter a prize to be given annually, in his name, to a student at Phillips Exeter Academy who tries hardest to realize the Exeter opportunity, as Warren would have.  In addition to the award presented, a plaque that signifies the award and its recipients hangs in the Office of the Dean of Students.  This year, the award is presented to:

Elizabeth Catizone

Jack Gordon

The James A. Snead ‘71 Memorial Prize honors a distinguished alumnus, as it annually recognizes some of the qualities and areas of interest that were essential to him.  It is given to students who have written effectively on multicultural themes; who have contributed to the evolution of a non-racist culture in the community; or who have exemplified a passion for the humanities that promises to be lifelong.

Sofia Contreras

Andrew Yuan

The Powell Prize, given by Frank T. Buchner ‘30, in memory of his grandfather, Omar Powell “for recognition of a student or group of students who has conceived and carried out some creative idea which has resulted in a new and useful addition or benefit to the Academy community through his or her entrepreneurship, persuasiveness, innovation or leadership,”  is awarded to:

Daria Ivanova

Emi Levine

William Soh

The Gavit Cup is presented annually at Prize Day to a member of the Upper Middle Class selected by members of the Class and the Principal in recognition of outstanding character as  displayed in all phases of school life. Each year the recipient of the Gavit cup for the previous year assists in presenting the cup. This year the Cup is awarded to:

Caspar Bailey

Established to honor David T. Swift, The David T. Swift Award reads “In recognition of significant contributions as Dormitory Proctor, in helping to create a positive residential experience at Exeter.” This year the award is presented to:

Nafees Abdullah

Emilie Carranza

Hope Gant

Jett Goetz

Michael Goodall

Lucy Reading

Avery Selig

Christopher Serrao

Luca Shakoori

Sangye Sherpa