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2024 Underclassmen Awards

Kim Gendron, Social Media Coordinator

On Thursday, May 2, the Upper School student body gathered together in Rooke Theater of the Hartness Performing Arts Center for the 2024 Underclassmen Awards Ceremony. Head of School, David Padilla, welcomed everyone and offered his congratulations to the individuals who would be recognized. Padilla was followed by Head of the Upper School, Wes Clarke, who reflected on this ceremony as a wonderful celebration of the CCES community.
 
Assistant Head of the Upper School, Amanda Beckrich, began the presentation of awards, all of which were selected through extensive and collaborative deliberation of the Upper School faculty, and some by classmates. She presented the Cavalier Spirit Awards, which recognize students “who exemplify the Cavalier Spirit – characterized by integrity, enthusiasm, outreach to others, and cooperation.” A boy and girl from both the ninth and tenth grades are selected. This year’s ninth grade recipients are Isabella Agnew and Sheamus Schellinger. The tenth grade recipients are Hamilton Shew and Lexie Sobocinski.
 
The next awards were presented in memory or honor of former CCES students and teachers.
 
The Daniela Dacco Award is selected by members of the sophomore class and given in memory of Daniela Dacco ’73, the first CCES exchange student. The award recognizes the sophomore who exhibits leadership, concern, and sensitivity for others. The recipient of the 2024 Daniela Dacco Award is Sarah Spratlin Bullcok.
 
The Katy James Award was established in memory of Judith Katherine James ’13 and is awarded to a member of the sophomore class who pursues diverse interests with joy and enthusiasm. This award recognizes an individual who, in the ninth and tenth grade years, has distinguished him or herself in athletics, arts, and academic pursuits, as Katy did. This year, CCES recognized two recipients of this award – Priya Lafeber and Nick Pritchard.  
 
The Meghan McManus Memorial Award is given in memory of Meghan McManus ’14 to a senior girl who best exemplifies the qualities for which Meghan was known: a faithful and committed Christian; a compassionate friend to all; an intelligent, grounded, and level-headed young lady; and a well-rounded student, one accomplished academically, athletically, and artistically. The recipient of the 2024 Meghan McManus Memorial Award is Victoria Mullen.
 
The Connor McManus Memorial Award is given in memory of Connor McManus ’17 to a freshman boy who best exemplifies those qualities for which Connor was known: a faithful and committed Christian; an empathetic friend with a big heart for the underdog; enthusiasm for school sports and service; a fun-loving student with a dry wit; and an avid reader. The recipient of the 2024 Connor McManus Memorial Award is Judd Windham.
 
The Kathy Adamee Award was established in honor of former CCES English teacher, Kathy Adamee, after 34 years of service in both the Middle School and Upper School English departments. This award recognizes a student in the sophomore class who has demonstrated the greatest growth and/or skill in the areas of academic research and oral presentation in his or her Sophomore Project. The recipient of the 2024 Kathy Adamee Award is Emerson Lowder.  
 
The Anna Gibbins Young Women’s Leadership Award was established in memory of Anna Gibbins, who demonstrated her devotion to CCES through her work as a CCES parent, a member of the Board of Trustees, and as Assistant Director of Development in the school’s first Development Office. This award is given to a female from the junior class to encourage leadership development and exploration of interests through a unique summer program opportunity. The 2024 Anna Gibbins Young Women’s Leadership Award recipient is Mary Mayken Reed.
 
The 2024 Collegiate Book Awards are sponsored by college admission offices and local college alumni associations. The award recipients were selected by Upper School faculty.
 
Columbia University Book Award
Madelyn Brotherton
 
Dartmouth College Book Award
Olivia Lu
 
High Point University Book Award
Amanda de Leon
 
Hollins University Creative Writing Book Award
Brooke Grayson
 
Rhodes College Book Award
Mackenzie Grove
 
St. Lawrence University Book Award
Ava Weston
 
Tulane University Book Award
Chandler Sherman
 
Wake Forest Book Award
Anna Bruner
 
Washington and Lee University Book Award
Kayla Brezenski
 
Hollins University Mary Beth Hatten Award for Science and Scholarship
Mackenzie Grove
 
University of Rochester Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award
Eliza Roy
 
University of Rochester Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology
Hunter Frederick
 
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal Award
Sierra Kremenliev
 
West Point Leadership Award
Tucker Hendrix
 
George Eastman Young Leaders Award
Luke Brownlee
 
Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award
Ella Grace Burnett
 
Student Council President, Korey Nary, and Honor Council Chair, Ava Claire Davis, presented the Jones Endowment Faculty Award. This award was established in memory of two former CCES teachers, Catherine Wing Jones and her daughter, Ellen Jones Donkle ’74. Members of both the CCES Student Council and Honor Council select the recipient, a faculty or staff member of the Upper School who demonstrates genuine commitment to his or her subject area of responsibility. The 2024 Jones Endowment Faculty Award is Marion Nelson, US English Teacher. Nelson is described by students as one who always “goes the extra mile” and continuously strives to “sustain the school’s core values of character, community, excellence, and service.” She is known for creating an engaging classroom environment that encourages academic growth and resiliency. Marion is genuine in her care of students, leaving an impact on all students who walk through her door.
 
After presenting the faculty award, Korey and Ava Claire transitioned their student leadership positions for the 2024-25 school year. Korey called it an “honor” to serve and turned over the office of Student Council President to Tucker Hendrix. Ava Claire said she “greatly valued” the opportunity to protect and preserve trust, honor, and integrity at CCES and turned over the role of Honor Council Chair to Skylyr Yearby.
 
The next two awards were presented by Associate Head of School, Dr. Angela Allen.
 
The Lane Abrams Growth Mindset Award was established in honor of CCES Director of the Achievement Center, Lane Abrams. It recognizes an Upper School student from the freshman, sophomore or junior class who demonstrates achievement while fostering a growth mindset. The awardee is one who exhibits grit and resolve by showing innovation, motivation, and productivity in his or her daily pursuits, both academic and person. The recipient of the 2024 Lane Abrams Growth Mindset Award is Mary Helen Yoder.
 
The Blair Babb Smoak Memorial Award is given to the junior who, in the opinion of classmates, best exemplifies the qualities by which Blair Babb Smoak ’93 is remembered – a person of genuine sensitivity and caring for others, a leader who is willing to give of self to help at all times, one whose character demonstrates sincerity and dependability, and one who leads by exhibiting all the attributes of a true friend. The recipient of the 2024 Blair Babb Smoak Memorial Award is Chandler Sherman.
 
The final three awards were presented by Head of School, David Padilla.
 
The Will Grist Scholarship Award is given in memory of Will Grist Jr. ’99 to a rising senior who demonstrates Will’s qualities of honesty, integrity, compassion, and gentleness; a true friend with a zest for life; a wonderful sense of humor; respect for the dignity of the individual and consideration for others. The recipient of the 2024 Will Grist Scholarship Award is John Walter Whisenhunt.
 
The Jackie Messer Rogers Scholarship Award was established in honor of Jackie Messer Rogers by her children – Charles Jack Rogers ’80 and Mary Rogers Guy ’82. It is awarded to the rising senior with the highest cumulative GPA at CCES in grades nine, ten, and eleven through the first semester, with concentration in AP or IB course work. The recipient of the 2024 Jackie Messer Rogers Scholarship Award is Eliza Roy.
 
The Roger, Kirk, and Dena Stone Scholarship Award was established in the names of the children of Mr. and Mrs. E. Randolph Stone. It is awarded to the rising senior who has been in attendance at CCES continuously since grade nine and who has achieved the highest combination of evidence based reading and writing and math scores on any SAT taken through the end of the junior year. This year there were two recipients of the Roger, Kirk, and Dena Stone Scholarship Award – Olivia Lu and Mitchell Wolken.
 
Congratulations to all of the award winners at the 2024 Underclassmen Awards Ceremony!

Note: Photo of the Lane Abrams Growth Mindset Award is forthcoming. 
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    • Nick Pritchard - Katy James Award

    • Victoria Mullen - Meghan McManus Memorial Award

    • Judd Windham - Connor McManus Memorial Award

    • Emerson Lowder - Kathy Adamee Award

    • Mary Mayken Reed - Anna Gibbins Young Women's Leadership Award

    • Marion Nelson - Jones Endowment Faculty Award

    • Mary Helen Yoder - Lane Abrams Growth Mindset Award

    • Chandler Sherman - Blair Babb Smoak Memorial Award

    • John Walter Whisenhunt - Will Grist Scholarship Award

    • Eliza Roy - Jackie Messer Rogers Scholarship Award

    • Olivia Lu - Roger, Kirk, and Dena Stone Scholarship Award

    • Mitchell Wolken - Roger, Kirk, and Dena Stone Scholarship Award

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