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Boisfeuillet Jones Medals

The Boisfeuillet Jones Medals were established, designed, and initially endowed by D.V.S. Senior Society to honor this D.V.S. alumnus, one of Emory’s most prominent and distinguished graduates. Representing what was special and unique about Jones, recipients are selected for their good citizenship, outstanding leadership, devoted service to Emory and the community, academic performance, and potential to become a “change agent” in their chosen profession and society at large.

Knights of Emory Spirit Awards

These awards recognize outstanding students, faculty, and staff who are unsung heroes/ heroines. Those selected for this honor have made great contributions to the university and promote Emory spirit with passion and selflessness.

Brit Katz Senior Appreciation Award

Honored for his devotion to students and for serving as role model, leader, and friend, director of residence life R. Britton Katz was recognized at the first Class Day celebration in 2003. The Brit Katz Award, a wooden bowl, is presented to an administrator or staff member selected by seniors who has served as role model and friend to the senior class, who has participated in the Emory community beyond their professional duty, and who is deemed worthy of special recognition. The award is sponsored by the Ducemus Senior Society.

Tyler James Williams

Tyler James Williams is the 2023 Golden Globe Winner for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Comedy or Drama for his role of Gregory Eddie in the hit award-winning series Abbott Elementary. He can also be seen recurring in the sketch comedy History of the World: Part II and in several films including the critically acclaimed film The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Prior to his role in Abbott Elementary, he starred in Whiskey Cavalier along with recurring roles in Ballers and The Walking Dead. Most notably, Tyler was discovered at the age of 5 and cast in Chris Rock’s Everybody Hates Chris, which he starred in for four seasons. Outside of acting, Williams is a talented musician, songwriter, and producer with songs available on iTunes. Born in Harlem and raised in Yonkers, Williams lives between New York and Los Angeles.

CLASS DAY

C ROSSOVER

Class Day Crossover Program

Emory Student Center Thursday, the Ninth of May Two Thousand Twenty-four Seven Thirty in the Evening

T W E N T Y - S E C O N D A N N U A L

Order of Program

Welcome Ed Lee III

Senior Director, Barkley Forum for Debate, Deliberation, and Dialogue

Presentation of the Knights of Emory Spirit Awards

Chad Sunstein

Senior Director, Campus Dining

Presentation of the Brit Katz Senior Appreciation Award Zeaven Hoxie 24C

Presentation of the Boisfeuillet Jones Medals

Ed Lee III

Laura Jones Hardman 67C Emory University Trustee Emerita

Barbara Krauthamer

Dean, Emory College of Arts and Sciences

Lisa Muirhead

Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion, Amissions, and Student Affairs, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing

Gareth James Dean, Goizueta Business School

100 Senior Honorary Recognition

Ed Lee III

Introduction of Speaker Zeaven Hoxie 24C

Class Day Speaker

Tyler James Williams

Coke Toast Ed Lee III

Order of Program

Alma Mater

Aural Pleasure . ,

In the heart of dear old Emory, Where the sun doth shine, That is where our hearts are turning ’Round old Emory’s shrine.

We will ever sing thy praises, Sons and daughters true, Hail we now our Alma Mater, Hail the Gold and Blue!

Though the years around us gather, Crowned with love and cheer, Still the memory of Old Emory Grows to us more dear.

We will ever sing thy praises, Sons and daughters true, Hail we now our Alma Mater, Hail the Gold and Blue!

—J. Marvin Rast 1918C 29T . ,

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