The Pingry Record - June 2018

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Volume CXLIV, Number 4

June 10, 2018

The Pingry School, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

COMMENCEMENT 2018

Traveling Abroad And Exploring At Home:

Seniors Tackle ISPs With Passion By MIRO BERGAM (V), NOAH BERGAM (III), MEGHAN DURKIN (III), VICKY GU (IV), FELICIA HO (V), ANEESH KARUPPUR (III), BROOKE PAN (III), EVA SCHILLER (III), KETAKI TAVAN(V), BRYNN WEISHOLTZ (IV)

After completing their classes in early May, 139 seniors pursued Independent Senior Projects (ISPs). These projects ranged from translating a grandfather’s autobiography about the Korean War to studying the effects of climate change on beach towns, allowing seniors to explore their interests in the final months of their high school careers. We break down the projects by their general field of interest. Travel and Cultural Exchange Interested in learning more about “Short Stories in Costa Rica,” Krish Bhavnani traveled to Santa Teresa, Costa Rica to immerse himself in Spanish culture and

develop “my own artistic voice” by writing two short stories in Spanish. In addition to writing, he also participated in frequent surf lessons to have conversations and interact with members of the Santa Teresa community. Rachel Chen visited both cities and landmarks in China to reconnect with her roots and compare Ancient and Modern China with the Western World. Her experience culminated in a personal reflection and several sketches inspired by her trip. Upon her return, she shadowed several doctors at the St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston to experience firsthand the responsibilities and realities of being a doctor. Avery Schiffman continued her passion for learning the Chinese language by exploring Chinese cuisine in Chinatown, NYC, participating in Kung Fu and Tai Chi at a nearby Shaolin Kung Fu center, and visiting various

museums about the impact of Chinese artwork on Chinese communities in each dynasty. She posted several blog posts about her excursions, as well as a video documenting her experiences and interviews with Chinese immigrants. To answer the question, “How did Paul Cézanne’s life in Aix-en-Provence influence his artwork?” Katya Drovetsky and Ilana Lurie traveled to Aix-en-Provence in France to trace Cézanne’s artistic life. Using their AP Art History and AP European History knowledge, the pair researched and completed a travel journal recording their personal experiences in the Aix-enProvence. Isabel Giordano and Caroline Petrow-Cohen tackled the question of what efforts Germany and its government are making to commemorate and condemn its dark past in the Holocaust by traveling to Berlin, Germany,

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and visiting public monuments, museums, and two concentration camps. Their project concluded with a final research paper exploring their findings. Two students were interested in learning Japanese. Maya Huffman was inspired to do so after visiting Japan last year, and Wallace Truesdale, has been interested in Japanese media and culture for years. They spent around five hours a day learning Japanese from apps and DVDs. At the end of their project, they created worksheets and exercises to help others learn Japanese. Lindsey Yu’s focus was learning to speak and write Korean at a basic level through lessons and conversations with her great aunt. As a central part of her project, she compiled a fully translated English version of her great grandfather’s autobiography about the Korean War and their family history. The

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autobiography included anecdotes from relatives, a family tree, and images of people and places mentioned in his work. Galvanized by the effects of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico and its continued struggle to recover from the storm, Sanford Ren traveled to Puerto Rico to experience the devastation firsthand. He wrote a blog, compiled a photo journal, and prepared a research paper on the economic recession plaguing Puerto Rico and proposed ways to fix it.

night sky and pursued their interest in stargazing. Namita Davey gained valuable experience working in the tech field by shadowing Marina Thottan, the Director of Network Intelligence and Control Systems at Nokia Bell Labs. She worked on projects ranging from online games to network design, all while embracing NBL’s reputation as an innovative, cross disciplinary center of computer science research. Hoping to expand his knowledge of the tech industry and the profesTechnology and Mesional world, Obi Nnaeto chanics interned at the Google Using their knowledge Creative Lab in New York of physics, computer City. Through this internscience, and engineering, ship, Nnaeto observed and Arnav Agrawal and Wil- documented the creative liam Zhang constructed process at Google, as well and programmed a 3D as the dynamics of a modprinter, which they used to ern workplace. create a working teleWorking under the proscope. With their innova- gram designer at lowMu tive use of cutting edge machinery, the two also Continued on Page 17 managed to observe the

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