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Hebron Academy Announces Cum Laude Inductees

Hebron, ME (May 13, 2005 ) - Hebron Academy inducted 13 students into the Cum Laude Society on Friday, May 6, honoring the students for outstanding academic achievement.

The new members of Cum Laude are:
Class of 2005: Trennan J. Dorval (Berlin ,NH ), Katrina C. Draper (Raymond), Ashkan Nowtash (Auburn), Franco L. Reda (Westmount , QC), Michael K. Sedgewick (Auburn), Fumitoki Shirae (Osaka, Japan), Bettina T. Voigt (New Gloucester)
Class of 2006: Allison M. Coombs ( Livermore ), Molly G. Curtis (Turner), Jonathan F. Phillips (Auburn), Sebastian Runschke (Bochum , Germany), Vratko Strmen (Slovakia), Michael A. Turk (Plymouth, MA).
The Cum Laude Society was formed in 1906 to honor academic achievement in secondary schools and promote excellence, justice, and honor. Cum Laude members are also expected to demonstrate good character, honor, and integrity in all aspects of school life. There are 350 chapters of the society, primarily in U.S. independent schools.
Hebron Academy , founded in 1804, is an independent, co-educational boarding and day school serving grades six through postgraduate. The Academy's mission is to inspire and guide students to reach their highest potential in mind, body, and spirit. Two hundred-fifty students from throughout Maine ,New England , the United States , and the world attend the school. For more information, please visit www.hebronacademy.org or call 207-966-2100.

Photo caption: Members of the Hebron Academy chapter of the Cum Laude Society, including those inducted in a ceremony last week.
First row (left to right): Jonathan F. Phillips ( Auburn ), Franco L. Reda (Westmount ,QC ), Rob Curtis (class of 1991, guest speaker), Bettina T. Voigt (New Gloucester), Allison M. Coombs ( Livermore ), Eri Miyauchi (Ehime, Japan ).
Middle row (left to right): Vratko Strmen (Slovakia ), Michael A. Turk ( Plymouth ,MA ), Molly G. Curtis (Turner), Elizabeth Cole (New Gloucester), Katrina C. Draper (Raymond), Jodie Simms ( Auburn ).
Back row (left to right): Ashkan Nowtash (Auburn ), Trennan J. Dorval (Berlin ,NH ), Michael K. Sedgewick (Auburn ,ME ), Fumitoki Shirae (Osaka ,Japan ), Sebastian Runschke (Bochum ,Germany ).
Photo by William Chase.



 



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