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Mather House seniors, from left, Samantha Goodwin, of Freeburg, Illinois; Jordan Goss, of Arlington, Texas; Paul Kwak, of Beavercreek...

Mather House seniors, from left, Samantha Goodwin, of Freeburg, Illinois; Jordan Goss, of Arlington, Texas; Paul Kwak, of Beavercreek, Ohio; Erica Chiu, of Honolulu; Angie Sun, of Arcadia, California.
Photograph by Jim Harrison
In red patent leather, Bryden Sweeney-Taylor '03, of Groton, Massachusetts, with fellow Dunsterite Mark Kirby '03, of York, Pennsylvania, seen here in blue rubber zori.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
SpongeBob SquarePants and Wendy Ciovacco '03, of Quincy House and Hingham, Massachusetts.
Photograph by Jim Harrison
Meredith Rowe, Ed.D. '03, of Cambridge.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
Catherine Rucker, M.B.A. '03, of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
Susan Spinale, of Watertown, Massachusetts, arrives with her parents to collect her Ph.D. in art history.
Photograph by Jim Harrison
Economist Hermann Tribukait, Ph.D. '03, of Mexico, perhaps anticipating the afternoon address by his former president, Ernesto Zedillo.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
Naomi Greenfield, Ed.M. '03, of Newton, Massachusetts.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
Aaron Rudenstine '03, of Quincy House and New York City, flanked by Angelica Zander Rudenstine and his uncle Neil, Ph.D. '64, LL.D. '02, of New York City and Princeton.
Photograph by Jim Harrison
Candidates for degrees in medicine make a show of surgical masks when their moment comes; facing is Andrea Wolf, M.D. '03, of Hazlet, New Jersey.
Photograph by Jim Harrison
Dormant degree candidate (the photographer didn't like to trouble her for her name).
Photograph by Stu Rosner
Piper Bob Cameron, who yearly leads Cabot House students on the long march from Quad to Yard.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
Laney McClain, of Oakland, left, and Cherisse McGinty, of San Jose, California, buss Ronald Chapman, of Newport News, Virginia, seniors all, of Leverett House.
Photograph by Jim Harrison
Dr. Akudo Anyanwu, M.P.H. '03, of Nigeria.
Photograph by Stu Rosner
       

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