The
Devon Dialogue
grandparents’ special edition volume iii, issue 1 supplement | november 2011 Devon Preparatory School
Seniors Receive National Recognition for Academic Prowess
Nate Stauffer ’12, Associate Editor for News Following in the footsteps of previous graduating classes, members of the Class of 2012 were honored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the College Board for their performances on the PSAT and AP exams. Six seniors— Ryan Fulmer, Ryan O’Shea, Hugh Phelan, Nate Stauffer, Adam Swift, and Alex Teplyakov—were named National Merit Semifinalists by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and four—John Damstra, Sean Gillin, Mac Lockard, and Nick Ragsdale— were named Commended Students. Meanwhile, more than a third of the seniors were named AP Scholars by the College Board. Eleven of them—Conrad Damstra, John Damstra, Joe Geiger, Dan Lewis, Mac Lockard, Ryan O’Shea, Hugh Phelan, Matt Swatski, Adam Swift, Alex Teplyakov, and Chase Weber—were given the high honor of being named AP Scholars with Distinction. Four—Ryan Fulmer, Roshan Patel, Nick Ragsdale, and Nate Stauffer—were named AP Scholars with Honor; three others—Matt Bonner, Nick van Schaijik, and Connell White—were named AP Scholars. Congratulations to all of the honored seniors; as Headmaster Fr. James Shea ’66 would say, they are all truly gentlemen and scholars.
gentlemen and scholars Six seniors were named Semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship; four additional were Commended.
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Homeroom Showdown
Devon’s annual Open House succeeds yet again.
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Political Scholars Speak with Robert Gates Matt Swatski ’12 Eight Devon Prep seniors recently had the opportunity to meet the former United States Secretary of Defense, Dr. Robert Gates. For the members of the AP United States Government and Politics class of Mr. Michael Collins ’68, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Devon was one of the only high schools invited by the National Constitution Center to attend a question-and-answer session with the former Secretary, only hours before he was to receive the prestigious Liberty Medal. When they arrived at the Constitution Center, five Devon seniors were asked to sit on stage with Dr. Gates and Constitution Center President David Eisner. These seniors were the only high school students on the stage. For the next ninety minutes, audience members asked Dr. Gates questions ranging from strategies in Iraq and Afghanistan to the trials of running immense bureaucracies. “This was a very candid atmosphere,” Conrad Damstra ’12 said. “Robert Gates was a key figure in the United States government, and his insights on various issues were both entertaining and enlightening.” continued on page 2