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Summer 2024 Newsletter

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4 Albert Agah University of Kansas – Aerospace Engineering When I think of Albert, I think of his drive, his ability to set meaningful goals for himself, his ability to get along with others, and that goofball sense of fun that he always has on full display. All together, these qualities mean that Albert has a great future ahead of him! –Matt Patterson, advisor Grant Bryan-Weaver University of Kansas – Aerospace Engineering Grant is intelligent, funny, quick-witted, and an incredibly caring young man. "Senior Blond Boy," as one sixth grader calls him, is truly our leader. It will be tough to imagine an advising without him. Knock 'em dead, Grant. The world is definitely your oyster. –Doug Weaver, advisor William-Aiden Carrasco Cooper Southern Maine Community College – Journeyman Electrician Beneath the happy-go-lucky, "aw shucks" exterior, there is a deeply kind, honest, and thoughtful soul. I admire WACC's drive and journey over the past several years, and I know that more adventures are in store. Best always, WACC! –Michael Pulsinelli, advisor Owen Diederich University of Kansas – Engineering In our advising group, Owen stands out because of his friendliness and kindness. Elsewhere in the Seabury community, Owen stands out because of his active presence in the school—and his immense skill at powerlifting. He gets along with everyone, but his strength and motivation come from within. You are going to go far, Owen! – Matt Patterson, advisor Camille Farha University of Oklahoma – Interior Design/ Architecture Camille is the calmest cucumber in our advising, and I see her carry that calm thoughtfulness with her across campus and into athletics. She brings a certain warmth to wherever she is, and we'll miss it in our space. There is no doubt that Camille will spread her goodness and love to those who are lucky enough to meet her in this next chapter of life. –Amanda Lovett, advisor Kaiwen "Kevin" Guo University of Kansas Kevin has come to us for his senior year, but even in this time has left an impact on our community. Kevin is a bold, independent, passionate thinker. Whether you are getting the jokester version of Kevin or the politically savvy version, you know Kevin is leaving a lasting impression. – Haley Bajorek, advisor Helena Gutierrez-Gibbs University of Denver – Psychology Helena has shown herself to be a true leader during her time at Seabury. She is a multi-talented and valued member of our school, and the loss of Helena via graduation will be sorely felt by all of us. Good luck to Helena, and knowing hard work leads to the best kind of luck, she is bound to be very lucky in anything and everything that she does! –Eric Nelson and Ellen Chindamo, advisors Campbell Helling Barnard College of Columbia University – Classics and Pre-Med She's the rock that supports us all with her calm, kind, and thoughtful presence. Her reading and writing skills put her in the GOAT conversation, and she doesn't even plan to go into literature! I hope, Campbell, that you realize how much I've admired and relied on you over the years, and I know the rest of the advisory group would agree. –Michael Pulsinelli, advisor Vivian Hill University of Kansas – Exercise Science and Biology Vivian has been the leader of our advising over the last few years. Like most star players, Vivian makes others better and brings the best out of everyone she works with. During her senior year, she immersed herself in Seabury and participated in as many sports as possible. Vivian's positivity and competitiveness are contagious, and I hope we caught enough of it to survive without her. – Shane Richmond, advisor Bruce Jiang University of Kansas – Engineering Bruce has shown himself to be a thoughtful and creative person with a good mind for programming and robotics—a skill that will serve him well in studying engineering at KU next year. We'll miss you, Bruce. And remember, you'll always have a seat at both our lunch table and our Uno table! – James LaRocca, advisor Andrew Lang Kansas State University – Electrical Engineering Andrew is a confident leader of our advising group whose dry sense of humor keeps us all grinning. He is known at Seabury not only for his great intellect and physical strength but also for his incredible spirit on the sidelines while others compete. Keep being yourself and exploring the world! –Kara Schrader, advisor Sage McHenry Washington University in St. Louis – English What truly sets Sage apart is not just her impressive list of achievements but also how she conducts herself with humility, integrity, and a genuine desire to uplift those underclassmen who look up to her. Sage has been a pleasure to get to know, and I wish her the very best as she goes off to college. –Krista Meisch, advisor Ruby Newell Drury College Ruby, you are a quiet force of kindness in the room. No one ever feels out of place with your interactions. When you are involved in work that is your passion, you have no trouble finding success and rewards! –Susie Massaro, advisor Isabella "Bella" Ogborn University of Kansas – Business When Bella is around, you know it. Bella is not the type of student to sit back and fly under the radar; she brings passion into everything she does. We will miss your energy in advising, but there is no doubt that you will follow your passions and be successful. –Shane Richmond, advisor Congratulations, Class of 2024!

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